Sentences with phrase «lit spaces shows»

The new gallery is on Grosvenor Hill in Mayfair and its double - height, day - lit spaces shows, from Saturday, the stirring paintings of Cy Twombly, an artist whose gestural abstraction — sometimes incorporating scribbles and scrawled text alongside powerful swirls of colour — has a singular place in post-war American art.

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It also shows clients, potential investors and staff members that you're driven to succeed and your beautiful, well lit, centrally located office space is a barometer of just how far you're going to take the business.
Danny Handke, creative design lead at Walt Disney Imagineering, says with the special effects, the lighting, the audio, the show control and the animation that comes to life in this space is the most complex attraction ever built on a Disney cruise ship.
Yes, I understand that quantum entanglement is not actually showing anything moving faster than the speed of light, or moving at all for that matter, but it does show how little we truly understand about how both space - time and physics and quantum physics behave so if we are making a claim based on a predictor we don't yet understand then there is virtually no chance we might be correct in our hypothesis.
The prayer room doubles as a gallery, which hosts regular art shows and is part of a city program that brings art lovers — not usually a churchy crowd — into the professionally lit space.
His evocative realist painting, Morning, Girl at the Bedside (1884) shows a sense of the diffusion of light and his fascination with interior and exterior space.
TRITON FOUNDATION FUNFEST: Carnival, craft show, laser light shows at the Cernan Earth and Space Center, car show, truck rodeo.
SPACING OUT Quantum communication through space is possible thanks to a Chinese satellite that beams particles of light down to telescopes like this one in Xinglong, China (shown here tracking the satellite's location with a laser).
Now, scientists have shown that light's shifty disposition persists even after trekking thousands of kilometers into space and back again, researchers report October 25 in Science Advances.
But most alluring, Li says, would be showing that light could tear electrons and their antimatter counterparts, positrons, from empty space — a phenomenon known as «breaking the vacuum.»
To test this idea in space, scientists sent light through a setup (shown) to a satellite and back.
The light detected with the FORS2 instrument showed «a significant degree» of linear polarization («around 16 percent») that is «likely due to the boosting effect of vacuum birefringence occurring [in] the area of empty space» around the neutron star, ESO officials said in the statement.
Shown is the most massive cluster in the simulation, in a volume of space roughly 70 million light - years across horizontally.
Space scientists from the University of New Hampshire (UNH) and the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) report that data gathered by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) show lighter materials like plastics provide effective shielding against the radiation hazards faced by astronauts during extended space trSpace scientists from the University of New Hampshire (UNH) and the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) report that data gathered by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) show lighter materials like plastics provide effective shielding against the radiation hazards faced by astronauts during extended space trspace travel.
FLASH OF LIGHT Type 1a supernovas, such as the one seen in this Hubble Space Telescope image, can be triggered in at least two different ways, new research shows.
GALACTIC QUARTET The way invisible dark matter warped the light from distant galaxies, shown here as the swirl of material surrounding four giant galaxies in cluster Abell 3827 (seen in this Hubble Space Telescope photograph), suggested that dark matter can separate from stars when galaxies collide.
«Estimating wealth from outer space: Political scientists have shown that night light emissions can provide reliable wealth estimates even for small geographic units.»
Schwarzschild's results showed that, at some critical density, the star's gravity would become so strong that it would swallow everything — matter, light, even space and time — within a specific radius.
«The light from each segment will interfere with adjacent segments, and if the segments are not aligned to better than a wavelength of light, that interference shows up like barber pole patterns,» explained Lee Feinberg, optical telescope element manager for the Webb telescope at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
The simulations showed that the black holes radiated energy so intensely that they heated surrounding gas far into space — as far as 10,000 light - years away (see a movie here (22Mb)-RRB-.
Soon after Einstein published his theory describing gravity as warps in space - time, the German astronomer Karl Schwarzschild used the theory to show that if a large star were squeezed into a small enough point, it would create such a strong gravitational field that nothing, not even light, could...
A ground - based laser array in a high - altitude site like Chile's Atacama Desert, shown in this artist's rendering, could send 100 gigawatts of power to orbiting space probes, enough to accelerate them to a significant fraction of the speed of light.
Moreover, they show that the organization of visual space, for both monocular and binocular vision, is more precise for darks than lights.
We are taught that the speed of light in free space is one of the universal physical constants: c. Giovannini et al. now show that there are certain conditions under which such certainty can be broken (see the Perspective by Sambles).
Visualizations of the simulated distributions of gas and stars in the Universe from data provided by Cosmowebportal: The cube represents a space section of the Universe (more than 300 million light years), the bright spots on the cube faces show galaxies and galaxy clusters along the cosmic web.
They reminded George of pictures sent back from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope showing dots of light from unknown stars.
The same space rocks that brought precious metals to Earth's surface may also have knocked the moon's orbit off - kilter, robbing us of a regular light show.
It appears perfectly healthy in visible light, which shows only its stars, but new radio evidence from the Very Large Array in New Mexico reveal that it is severely wounded, bleeding a vast trail of gas into space.
But observations beginning in 2014 from NASA's NuSTAR and other space telescopes are showing that some ULXs, which glow with X-ray light equal in energy to millions of suns, are actually neutron stars — the burnt - out cores of massive stars that exploded.
The spectacular image above shows the Bubble Nebula, a rapidly expanding sphere of hot gas and dust floating in space about 8,000 light - years away.
This kind of science was previously done mostly at visible - light wavelengths with the Hubble Space Telescope, but this shows that ALMA is a very powerful new player in the field,» said Carlos De Breuck (ESO), a member of the team.
In ultraviolet light, however, the central region blossoms into a spectacular and complex structure highlighted by a circumnuclear ring, as shown in the above representative color Hubble Space Telescope image.
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station took this image of southern Scandinavia, showing the northern lights aurora, just before midnight under a full moon on April 3, 2015.
A new panorama from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope shows us our galaxy's plane all the way around us in infrared light.
This image shows M82, also known as the «Cigar galaxy,» in infrared light, as observed by NASA's Spitzer Space Telesc... view image
As shown in Figure 2, the light traveling through this curved space - time bends to follow the curve, thus the massive object works as a cosmic lens.
A new image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, taken in infrared light, shows where the action is taking place in g...
«This kind of science was previously done mostly at visible - light wavelengths with the Hubble Space Telescope, but our results show that ALMA is a very powerful new player in the field.»
This plot shows the light curve of OGLE -2014-BLG-0124L, obtained from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and the OGLE survey, during the summer of 2014.
From NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, taken in infrared light, shows where the action is taking place in galaxy NGC 1291.
This pair of visible - light and near - infrared photos from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope shows the giant star N6946 - BH1... view image
The filaments are huge, stretching for tens of light years through space and Herschel has shown that newly - born stars are often found in the densest parts of them.
This composite image shows the location of a one - light - year square region in the Orion Nebula which was imaged by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope.
About Site - Light Space & Time was created to assist new and emerging artists gain competition experience in juried art shows.
These offerings were envisioned with outdoor adventure in mind, but walking out of the light - bathed show space — where editors sipped hot toddies and models kept warm with champagne — one couldn't help but think that these pieces would be just as desirable for a girl walking into London's February rain.
This view into the guest bathroom with the door to the hallway open shows the large window with green and white floral print Roman shades that brings natural light into the space.
Hanging the same light fixture in two adjacent rooms, as shown here in Anne Ziegler's LA space featured in Domino, will add continuity to your design and make the space feel like it goes on forever.
Personal favorites — apart from Lily Rose Depp and Usher sitting just two rows away from me, and the impressive show space — were the reoccurring super feminine ruffles, in combination boyish baseball caps, and — of course — the «digital» box - clutch... I haven't seen it up close yet, but there's real little lights in it.
Steven Spielberg's visual acuity and sensitivity to space and light remain leaps and bounds beyond the ken of most directors, and his impulse to put on a show and his ability to give an audience more than they ever knew they wanted are intact decades into his career.
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