Sentences with phrase «lecture theatre which»

As part of the large scale upgrade of the University's facilities, they decided to install a state of the art projection solution into their largest lecture theatre which also serves as an exhibition hall.

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Indeed, the school's new Kings Cross campus features a lecture theatre sponsored by LVMH, which will also fund a scholarship program for CSM students and offer work experience internships.
The large lecture theatre was packed with authors and aspiring self - publishers of all ages, and there were plenty of questions at the end, which is always gratifying.
• Zodiac Cruising • Chef - prepared meals with complimentary wine with dinner • Bar staffed by a professional bartender serving a selection of soft drinks, juices, liquors, spirits, and beer which can be charged to your shipboard account • The Club • Lounge • Polar library • Lecture theatre • Plenty of deck space for observation
Through novels, theatre plays, lectures and installations, he scripts and performs his biography as fiction — an ongoing drama in which he plays the roles of artist, novelist, anthropologist, eroticist, architect and playwright, fusing the personal with universal socio - political and historical themes.
The way in which the exhibited art work has drawn inspiration from theatre, as well as theatre's significance for contemporary art and art theory, is discussed during two whole - day events that offer open lectures by artists and researchers.
These two buildings have been linked together as part of David Chipperfield Architects» masterplan which also includes new galleries, more public space and a new lecture theatre.
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.
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.»
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