Sentences with phrase «migration from»

The biggest transition was also the full migration from our old server, which served for the past 10 years, to the new one after a full year of cross-validation (double calculation in parallel).
In some cases, extensive gene flow or assisted migration from populations in warmer parts of the range may enhance the genetic potential for rapid evolutionary response of poleward populations (e.g., Kuparinen et al., 2010).
Climate change could potentially trigger large - scale displacement and migration from one region to another.
The effective labour force is also growing at around 3 per cent, thanks to demographic transition and migration from rural areas.
Recurring droughts, combined with migration from conflict zones, are making chronic food insecurity worse, warned UN regional humanitarian coordinator Robert Piper.
Now accelerating wind erosion of soil and the resulting land abandonment are forcing people to migrate eastward, not unlike the U.S. westward migration from the southern Great Plains to California during the Dust Bowl years.
Just like England, it caused massive migration from rural to urban.
«Overall, we found that climate indirectly explains up to 20 - 30 % of migration from southwest Germany to North America in the 19
What Professor Glaser and his colleagues have done is spell out a clear link between climate and successive waves of migration from a region that had yet to become Germany.
It hasn't helped that the more ground skeptics gain, the more strident PNAS, Nature, and Science seem to be and the more outrageous the papers they publish (The famous approved scientist and skeptic scientist list; GW will cause mass migration from Mexico, etc.).
Baffin Bay has gone dark green because Traditional Ecological Knowledge says that the local bear population is increasing (possibly because of migration from Lancaster Sound).
I get a beautiful metallic ringing sound in my speakers; demonstrating conclusively that molecular vibrations at the cold end of my bar, can and do propagate by chain migration from the cold end of the bar to the hot end.
In my opinion, continental Europe is at risk to political instability that would result from long - term high rates of unemployment and increased internal migration from poorer to richer regions.
The Katrina displacement however, is just the first chapter in what may be the beginning of a larger migration from the hurricane - prone coastal regions of the U.S. southeast.
China is experiencing a massive migration from the countryside to cities; one projection sees 5 million new buildings being built in China over the next 20 years.
They are well - known for their annual mass migration from Canada and the U.S. down to warmer climes in
This is necessary because Istanbul has been growing at tremendous speed with extensive migration from rural areas of the country.
According to the briefing, methane migration from gas drilling, had «caused or contributed to» at least six explosions that killed four people and injured three others over the course of the decade preceding full - scale Marcellus development.
(5) The dates for this are 70 - 77,000 years before present and predate significant human migration from Africa.
This arrangement of freestanding facades signals a migration from two - dimensional collage into three - dimensions, and yields a collection of distinct vignettes, which also function as a single sculpture.
Migrations is a new exhibition that explores British art through the theme of migration from 1500 to the present day, reflecting the remit of Tate Britain Collection displays.
The other group shows include Migrations, which opened January 31 at Tate Britain (this show explores the theme of migration from 1500 to the present, reflecting the range of the Tate Britain's collections); British Design, 1948 - 2012: Innovation in the Modern Age, opening at the Victoria and Albert Museum on March 31; and A Family Affair, opening at the Cello Factory on June 2.
For many years a standard art story has ruled, of modernism's migration from Europe, through New York and thence, Americanized, out into the wider world.
Throughout, stark black arteries suggest strength, support and stability — a psychological anchor, perhaps, for the trauma of the artist's forced migration from his native Burundi.
Accompanying the paintings and sculptures in the exhibition is an ongoing screening of The Displaced, an 11 minute film documenting a performance by Attukwei and his performance collective, GoLokal, in which Attukwei embarks on a symbolic journey in remembrance of his ancestral migration from Bukom to Labadi aboard a canoe in the ocean.
7, 2015) that presents Lawrence's paintings in context with interpretations of the mass migration from the rural South to the urban North by other artists spanning generations and discplines, including literature, poetry, film and music.
One of his first shows there, realized after his own migration from New York, was Shift, LA / NY (1982), which included the work of artists from New York who had previously lived or been educated in Los Angeles.
The dynamic exhibition gave context to Jacob Lawrence «s visual exploration of the African American migration from the rural South to the Industrial North by juxtaposing novels, poems, music, photographs and paintings by other artists with the series.
She created a photographic essay of the migration from this region at the height of the Great Depression and in 1936 published these images in a volume entitled, You Have Seen Their Faces.
Isaac Julien is joined by Giuliana Bruno, Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies, Harvard University and author of the upcoming book Surface: Matters of Aesthetics, Materiality, and Media, for a discussion of Julien's prolific and diverse moving - image work, and its active migration from cinema screen to gallery installation in such recent works as Vagabondia (2000) and Baltimore (2003), both of which take as their subject the space of the museum; the immersive video installation Ten Thousand Waves, on view in the Museum's atrium through February 17; and his most recent installation, the seven - screen PLAYTIME.
As well as the artworks, the exhibition draws on the Huntley archive (now at the London Metropolitan Archives) to tell the story of their lives and work, including migration from Guyana, community organisation, suffering and responding to racist attacks and their central place in a network of artists, poets, writers and musicians.
[5] Nevelson was very close to her mother, who suffered from depression, a condition believed to be brought on by the family's migration from Russia and their minority status as a Jewish family living in Maine.
Tate Britain, London 2012 Journeys Into British Art — Tate Britain 2012 This exhibition explores British art through the theme of migration from 1500 to the present day, reflecting the remit of Tate Britain Collection displays.
Families don traditional dress and display their horses during rituals that recall the migration from summer to winter camps.
For example, although we have no specific plans to introduce any new models in the coming year, it's quite possible that our ongoing migration from halogen - and fluorescent - light sources to LEDs could result in new designs.
Whether their works explore the current situation in Angola, fictional future cities, the politics of food production or migration from Syria to Beirut; there is humour, surrealism and provocation.
At the fair, Peters presented the world is a garden — a large - scale sculpture comprising a cluster of flowers viewed through semitransparent mesh, obliquely referencing her family's migration from Syria — in collaboration with Seattle's James Harris Gallery and commissioned as part of the Projects program.
Dressed in a police uniform, Hong Kong artist Samson Young mounted a «non-lethal» sonic cannon — usually used to disperse protesters — to shoot the calls of distressed birds above the well - heeled crowds, in a work that references the history of migration from Vietnam and mainland China to the former British colony.
Color became his language and the gradual migration from one color to the other without hard boundaries was both mimetic of what he observed in nature and became his composition,» Eichholtz said.
Curated by Allison Glenn, the exhibition at Gallery 400 includes artworks concerned with spatial politics, mapping, and migration from Lisa Alvarado, Torkwase Dyson, Leslie Hewitt, Juliana Huxtable, Yvette Mayorga, Howardena Pindell, Martine Syms, and Zipporah Camille Thompson.
Join us for a drop - in program to engage with books, make some art, and explore themes such as geography, culture, and migration from the exhibition, Worlds Otherwise Hidden.
The exhibition examines the objects themselves but also looks at the personal narratives of the mask sellers, drawing on the artist's own migration from Kenya to Canada in a series of works that create a shared history of identity and origin.
Etel Adnan is just off the entrance, with her visually and emotionally felt accordion book of her migration from Lebanon to America, but she is nearing ninety and depicts an industrial city all but unrecognizable today.
In two new film installations and a suite of photographs for his first New York solo exhibition, Akomfrah shifts his focus to the ill effects of displacement: One of the works looks at a 400 - year period of migration from Barbados, Mali, and Iraq; the other takes place at an abandoned airport outside Athens amid Greece's financial crisis.
The interest in procedural generation has been much enhanced by the growth of shader technology over the last decade; the migration from the fixed to programmable rendering pipeline.
Final Fantasy XV is coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, with Square - Enix attributing its long development time to its migration from PlayStation 3.
Same problem here for brazilians that bought the tables before the Xbox Live account migration from US to BR.
According to video game research firm Newzoo, the migration from computers and consoles to tablets and smartphones sent worldwide mobile game revenues surging more than 40 percent in 2014 versus the year prior, hitting $ 25 billion.
The Steam Edition includes achievements and Steam Trading Cards as well as DirectX11 support, new maps, addition game mode and save migration from GFWL.
Red Faction: Guerrilla has completed its migration from Games for Windows Live to Steam and arrived with enhancements.
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