Sentences with phrase «make such an installation»

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But such small - scale installations are expensive, requiring hefty incentives to make them attractive to homeowners.
Upon such termination, you must destroy all materials obtained from any and all such sites and all related documentation and all copies and installations thereof, whether made under the terms of this Terms of Use or otherwise.
When the directors of the 1959 Pan American Games set about buying a track for installation at Soldier Field in Chicago two years ago they not only found that there were no major track builders, as such, in the country, but that the few good U.S. tracks in existence seemed to be the result of pure luck — the Los Angeles Coliseum, for example, got its ancient but revered brick - dust track, the story goes, because a building was being demolished nearby and a Coliseum official suddenly had the bright idea that the crushed bricks would make a good running surface.
There was much debate around «default on» for such filters, meaning that a new subscriber would have to actively switch off filters on installation, rather than having to make the choice to have them installed.
In essence, China has been loaning Chinese solar module manufacturers in that country money at low - interest rates for both production and installation, even when installation takes place in other countries such as Germany, which makes Chinese products unbeatably cheap when paired with Chinese advantages in labor and logistics costs.
This speeds up the whole process and makes our solution scalable and able to cope with very large installations such as universities and large FE colleges.
Schools who choose to start making the switch get to immediately enjoy the benefits of increased student engagement and collaboration, as well as being freed from the frustrations that come with owning interactive whiteboards such as slow start - up, shadowing, beam glare, light interference, constant re-calibration, image degradation; not to mention expensive installation, occasional downtime and on - going costs that come with replacing lamps, replacing projectors and servicing.
Survey respondents, however, overwhelmingly responded that running red lights threatened public safety, that they favored installation of red - light cameras, and that such cameras made them feel safer while driving.
If you do repeat installation of Paranoid Android 6.0.1 ROM on your Nexus 5, then you have to make sure that the device supports such installation process, and that you won't be skipping any steps.
Make sure to create backups for all the files before starting the installation of such file on your tablet.
Use this new custom Jelly Bean Android 4.1.1 ROM at your own risk and make sure that you know the risks that you're taking when flashing such custom installations.
When shopping for a tent, make sure you consider factors such as the size of your party, the destination weather, ease of installation, and quality.
• Repairs and installations (such as fencing), replacements (tile instead of carpet), and other onetime outlays making home and yard more pet - friendly.
It is also speculates that this could patch the hardware vulnerability in the system that makes homebrew possible, similar to the firmware that Sony released on the PS3 and PS4 to block the installation and implementation of Linux OS being possible to install on the system and as such can also be open the way for piracy on their consoles.
His work spans a range of media including photography, painting, sculpture, installation and use of the ready - made to create assemblages from everyday found objects such as books, ceramics, TV sets and other house - hold goods and paraphernalia, which Liu Wei transforms into sculptural objects and installations of eloquent complexity.
Previous rounds have been broad in scope and concept, ranging from topics of activism to architecture, and including disciplines such as design, media arts, drawing, film, installation, intervention, literature, painting, performance, photography, print making, sculpture, and others, such as scientific field work.
A multicoloured, outdoor installation of triangles made of plastic bollards, steel and gravel was positioned in such a way that the viewer became caught up mentally and physically in an intricate play of formal relationships and informal sensuality.
NADA, dear to first - time collectors for its original material and low prices, held back on its usual outré installations, but did well with artfully crafted work such as a David Adamo bubblegum - pink deflated balloon and sold out of affordable, artist - made limited - edition souvenirs.
Credited with making works of art that don't announce themselves as such, Robert Irwin is perhaps best known for the Getty Gardens in Los Angeles, an ever - changing, site - specific installation that explores the interplay between light, flora, and water.
Under the new leadership of Rodman Primack, who made his mark in London as chairman of Phillips de Pury & Company, the tented design fair translated the branding sponsorship of Perrier - Jouët, Audi, Fendi, Louis Vuitton and Swarovski into the dazzle of such over-the-top showpieces as a glittered sculpture of King Kong climbing Dubai's Burj Khalifa hotel, a monumental wood - hewn structure commissioned from Seattle architect Olson Kundig to house the cafeteria, furniture commissioned by Herman Miller from French modernist Pierre Paulin circa 1972, but realised only now, and a stream of technology - driven works involving a table whose motor sensors raised handcrafted metal flora at the viewer's approach, a clock spinning out countless time zones beforesettling on local time, and an installation by architect Jeanne Gang and photographer James Balog involving a resin iceberg, pierced with brilliants and set against an Arctic panorama.
The New York - based conceptual artist makes work that engages with unique methods, such as his large paintings and site - specific installations using silver nitrate.
Curated by Manu Park, the solo exhibition (22 February - 30 April 2017) includes PLAYTIME (Seven Screen Installation), 2014, which explores the dramatic and nuanced subject of capital, Kapital, 2013, a two - screen documentary, which includes the artist in conversation with leading academics such as David Harvey and Stuart Hall, and The Leopard, 2007, which brings together baroque pageantry and metaphor in a work that, referring to journeys made across the Mediterranean by Asians and Africans trying to enter Europe by sea, experiments with notions of cultural entanglement and the dissent between aesthetics and politics.
In the last few weeks, the Turner prize has given a platform to artists such as Michael Dean, whose installation at Tate Britain looks at modern poverty with the help of millions of pennies and a «family» made of corrugated iron.
Organized as an A-to-Z guide, it delightfully makes neighbors of such disparate aesthetics as the socially - conscious work of Morocco - based artist Yto Barrada and the pastel - toned installations of Karla Black, and the affecting paintings of Marlene Dumas and the activist art of Jimmie Durham.
What was your path towards art - making and what led you to working with mixed media, including sculpture, collage, painting, installation, and printmaking methods such as silkscreen, lithography, and woodblock?
The artist makes drawings from grease paint and fire, uses edible materials such as butter, chocolate and alcohol to make hilarious and sad installations (beds that wet themselves, pillows that smoke), and handcrafts exquisite reproductions of both animate and inanimate objects (an upended trashcan sewn from felt, a mangy, fake - fur fox, a two - story folding chair).
In 1997 he made a snow work as part of MIAD's «Different Site Installations,» curated by Mark Lawson and Jill Sebastian (last year, when there was still such a thing as snow and the pond at the Lynden Sculpture Garden could be relied upon to freeze, he made another).
With recent acquisitions a concerted effort has been made to acquire works in new and experimental media, such as Bill Viola's video The Quintet of Remembrance (2000) and Michal Rovner's video installation Tfila (2004).
Educated in painting, Smith found himself more interested in entertaining than in image - making or the avant - garde happenings surrounding him, and so began his extensive video, installation, and collaborative practice, often portrayed through his naïve characters, such as «Mike» and «Baby Ikki.»
In collaboration with Storm King, the artist planned extensive public programming to take place on the installation and within it, such as musical performances, a poetry slam, shrine - making and story - telling workshops, and Hart's ongoing program The Black Lunch Table, in which she invites African American artists of the region for thematic discussion over lunch.
He turned towards collaboration, creating site - specific installations made of ephemeral materials such as newspaper, plants, eggs, unfired clay, sand, flowers, among other everyday or rejected items.
The installation refers to didactic spaces such as the MINES ParisTech's Museum of Minerology in France, with a key difference: there, actual stones and minerals are placed inside vitrines as a way to make clear «the beauty and diversity of these mineral treasures» that compose the school's field of study.
He is also strongly concerned with environmental issues and has made large - scale, outdoor installations taking inspiration from Latin American landscapes such as those of north Chile.
Sam Lewitt's installation entitled Fluid Employment (2012) made from poured ferromagnetic liquid elucidates the medium's immaculate traits in its imminent usage in electronic devices such as hard drives.
Brice majored in painting at Michaelis UCT, her early work included constructed artworks combining found objects, or domestic materials such as linoleum, with steel to make wall artworks, installations and sculptural pieces.
Across from a wall displaying several of his Tropical Readymades, Figueroa's installation Please Hold Me, 2015, resembled a messy collage of handmade signs sporting phrases such as «necesito dinero para producir arte, mi pais esta jodido... please help me» [«need money to make art, my country is fucked»] and «soy un pobre diablo de una isla tropical en banca rota» [«I'm a poor devil from a tropical island in bankruptcy»].
From these to Accumulation sculptures, where everyday objects are made uncanny with a covering of soft - sculpture phallic forms or dried macaroni, to monumental outdoor sculptures and installations, such as Narcissus Garden, originating in 1966 when Kusama first participated in the Venice Biennale, and to the entrancing illusions of recent experiential mirrored room installations, Kusama's work is far - reaching, expansive and immersive.
Nonas has exhibited extensively throughout the world, making floor - based and wall - mounted works that range in scale and are situated both indoors and out; such as, the permanent installations at the abandoned village, Vière et les Moyennes Montagnes, Digne - les - Bains, France in 2012 and at the Fondazione Ratti, 2003 - 11.
I try to investigate many different art forms such as pilot enterprises, object - making, public interventions, interactive websites, workshops, museum installations, relational objects and educational programs; each of these functions in a different way, and can also be potentially operational in another.
This year's exhibition includes the work of 27 artists based throughout the United Kingdom and include a range of approaches to art making, such as sound, video, photography, painting, drawing, installation and sculpture.
Robert Smithson, an artist associated with the Land Art and Post-Minimalist movements, used natural objects in both his large - scale land installations, such as Spiral Jetty (1970), and his smaller museum installations made of stones and dirt removed from specific locations.
Tara Donovan is known for her landscape - like installations made from common everyday materials such as pencils, cut electrical cable, and plastic cups.
in 2006 (a model plan of a city made completely from dog chew) or ironic installations such as Indigestion II (a comically exaggerated two meters big turd), or Outcast I (an enormous hanger - size shelter made of discarded windows and doors from Chinese governmental institutions like hospitals and schools).
Her first works, made during the 1980s, were constructions or spatial extensions of existing architecture such as Gallery inexistent, Antwerpen (1988), an installation created by stacking borrowed concrete blocks in a gallery space.
Born within a year of Barlow, American artist Barbara Kruger has since the 1960s made collages and installations based on advertising posters, in which famous phrases are twisted to expose the emptiness o f consumer culture — «I shop therefore I am» — or where bold slogans, such as «Don't Shoot», reveal an ironic wit.
She makes video installations that poetically grapple with threats to the natural world, from the extinction of species to long - lasting environmental disasters such as the nuclear fallout of Chernobyl.
Fragile installations such as Dan Graham's pavilion «Octagon for Münster» (1997) and Rebecca Horn's installation «Concert in Reverse» (1987 - 97), will be re-erected or made more easily accessible for the 2017 programme.
Drawing inspiration from the Earthworks movement, which saw artists such as Walter De Maria, Michael Heizer, and Robert Smithson making site - specific works from the natural landscape, Art on the Beach provided a temporary public venue for site - specific installations that were sculptural, architectural, and theatrical.
She directs theater and makes media objects of all kinds, creating virtual representations that take the form of 3d imagery integrated into photography, multi-channel animation installations, performances and sculptures using advanced production techniques such as Rapid Prototyping, CNC routing and augmented - reality custom apps.
The exhibition pairs stand - alone sculptures and wall reliefs with installation elements, such as functional seating made out of hand - cut wood and black wooden wall sconces holding mint green candles.
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