Sentences with phrase «lecture theatre on»

We're hosting a series of sponsored talks on mobile game development including how to get the best from mobile VR, as well as a live lecture theatre on - stand where you can see expert presentations on all the latest game development tools and techniques.

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Speaking at the graduation ceremony of students of the Agogo Presbyterian Girls College of Education on Saturday, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa indicated that the savings have been used to build laboratories, lecture theatres, auditoriums and libraries in the colleges.
The NCNED — internationally recognised for research into CFS / ME — will present a seminar on current research findings on this disease on International CFS / ME Awareness Day, Thursday May 12 at Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus, commencing 1 pm, location G17, Lecture theatre 3.
In one scene Ben Kingsley's nemesis, the Mandarin, halts for a lecture on the authenticity, or otherwise, of the «Chinese» fortune cookie — right before laying waste to Grauman's Chinese theatre in Hollywood: «Another cheap American knock - off.»
If we do need to do anything whiteboard - based [as a whole class] then they bring their chairs [so it's] more sort of lecture theatre style, or they can sit on the floor [at the front].
The symptoms of mathematics anxiety varied from expressing a dislike of mathematics to an adult who had to exit a lecture theatre in a hurry when numbers were displayed on a screen.
Frieze Projects 2016 brings together artists from different generations and regions to share their visions of human life, from Sibylle Berg & Claus Richter's darkly comic puppet theatre, to Coco Fusco's performance lecture on predatory behaviour, to Operndorf Afrika's blurring of artistic production, everyday life and education.
We had lectures on anatomy in the Mac lecture theatre using skeletons and life models, lectures about colour and pigment, materials, and art history, of course, and tutors who were familiar with traditional drawing and painting materials and technique.
At the back of the garden a new studio sits on the footprint of a lecture theatre destroyed in World War II.
David Chipperfield RA will transform the Royal Academy in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018, uniting the buildings on Piccadilly and Burlington Gardens and creating new spaces for exhibitions and debate, including a 260 - capacity lecture theatre.
His globally acclaimed drawings, films, lecture performances and opera and theatre productions have made him an artist high on the list of many gallery goers.
Currently, Jack is at the Drama, Theatre and Performance department of Roehampton University undertaking a practice - led PhD, and also lectures there on the semiotics of theatre.
The artist will share her research on sourcing native plant materials and fibers for papermaking and pigments and provide a lecture in the local theatre.
Related Programming: For more information on related programming including panel discussion, lectures, and dance and theatre performances, go to www.sbma.net/exhibitions/charlesgarabedian.
Berlin Billboards Inspired by economic theorist Jeremy Rifkin's book, The Zero Marginal Cost Society: the Internet of Things, the Collaborative Commons, and the Eclipse of Capitalism, Open Source: Art at the Eclipse of Capitalism is a series of connected events occurring at the Max Hetzler galleries in Berlin and Paris, plus a theatre performance at the New Theater in Berlin, as well as a lecture by Jeremy Rifkin at Palais de Tokyo in Paris, which will be followed by an interview with Rifkin by Hans Ulrich Obrist, to appear both online and in a forthcoming book based on the exhibition.
You can see them in the photographs from the Seventies, wearing loons and Yoko Ono specs, crammed into the lecture theatre with studious expressions on their faces as McCarthy slithers through the slime, masturbating with a plastic doll for a penis.
The National Post reported that «His evidence - in - chief was part soliloquy, part lecture and all theatre, as befits the man who begins his prime - time, five - days - a-week show on Sun TV with a monologue which, as he told Judge Wendy Matheson, once went on so long «we had to cancel the commercials» because it had morphed into a «rant» of an hour.»
Having just set off on the road to take in campus theatre halls and lecture sites across the country he is proposing a time out.
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