Sentences with phrase «to new contexts»

The gallery functions as an experimental space for placing computer - based practices in new contexts with viewers.
The unresolved and open ended nature of the art gives the viewer new context of the themes and meanings of the works created.
We focus on actionable insights that help practitioners make concrete decisions about building new school models or adapting effective school models into new contexts.
Creating new context by association, or mixing, is very valuable in my books.
In all of his word and phrase work, the pieces have a somewhat hidden meaning that are given new context and life when placed on the wall.
In the 20th century, as with many other mediums, artists began to use textiles in new contexts as well as explore the social and conceptual implications of their usage.
Now you can take your story or film and put it into a whole new context, in this case the Internet.
The exhibition will present well - known artists in an entirely new context.
We must adapt, even as we have adapted to new contexts when we have moved from one physical location to another.
It's a narrative about a fading memory, about remembering and consciousness, and your puzzle solving brings new context to the text.
If students are ready to apply their learning in an appropriate new context, then homework can be used for that as well.
Her present work is characterized by a strong sculptural quality that brings forth a reservoir of memories onto new contexts through methods of collection and interpretation.
The exhibition brings together eleven emerging and established artists who remove familiar objects from their traditional functions, creating work that suggests new contexts and possibilities.
On the other hand, some artists tend to completely reinvent the history by producing new contexts for examining the black culture and identity.
This question type works equally well whether you need to test for knowledge retention, application of newly acquired knowledge, or the ability to analyze new contexts.
Though the work is much smaller, it has very different context in an auction, and eventually new context in someone's home.
The proposed exchange in let's make a deal will prompt the artists to communicate in a new form and propose new contexts for their methods.
In so doing, she will examine many of the questions she has addressed in recent work, but in a dramatically new context.
A small gallery exhibition will display items from visual culture alongside work by one of the six artists in order to help create imaginative new contexts for the exhibitions.
This includes metadata like labels, description, author as a well as new context URL.
A quick learner who is enthusiastic about the opportunity to learn new skills and experience administrative work in an exciting new context.
Even those who work as learning journey mentors, the role closest to that of today's classroom teacher, can expect to be working in new contexts and with new partners.
In her noted work with media art, she has consistently rooted the most recent expressions of the field historically and internationally while seeking out new contexts for art's presentation.
And there was a lot of stuff and a whole new context that was really huge right now.
Here we encounter a group of local amateur actors who are trying in various ways to create new contexts, in an environment shaped by ideals and visions of the past.
One of the underlying principles of artistic appropriation involves the recognition of the «borrowed» material as copy or reference — bringing new context to a symbol, object or image.
Application If students are ready to apply their learning in an appropriate new context, then homework can be used for that as well.
Combining well - known with lesser - known artists, historic pieces with newer work, and any and all relevant matter within the cultural milieu, Scott's particular curation provides new contexts and relevance to the works on view, allowing them to converse through time and space on the larger social and political conditions of today.
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Unfolding chronologically, these exhibitions explore overlooked developments in American art and reconsider iconic figures and works within new contexts.
Tropper and company find new contexts for most of the characters to match their altered surroundings.
That is symbolized by a completely new context for the present day,» he explained.
The EFA Community (EFA Project Space artists and curators; EFA Studio Program and EFA RBPMW members) is invited to submit proposals for public programs including performances, talks, workshops and screenings that offer new contexts for dialogue and engagement with the nuanced, and / or complex relationships artists have to each other, and to our society.
To provide its artists with new contexts, Dorsch Gallery strives to expand the presence of the artists» work nationally and internationally.
As I mentioned in a recent post, RSS needs to expand its boundries from the personal feed reader and create new context by placing sources together.
Next time you're curious about what you see in a Snap, new context cards from Snapchat will have the answer.
Plot-wise, «Ragnarok» is a bit all over the place both literally and figuratively — it moves back and forth between Earth, Asgard and the cosmos, as if Waititi and screenwriters Eric Pearson, Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost are trying on new contexts for the character.
Kita intends for her work to continually infect new contexts like a virus, playfully manipulating identity, autobiography and historical truth to influence her audience.
When training a new command, handlers need to add new contexts, backing up when necessary, to help the dog generalize.
Dvice has a video of a panel discussion at New Context Conference in Tokyo, where a 5.3 aftershock hit while RDTN co-founder Aaron Huslage explained the merits of the project.
Sol LeWitt's work should be viewed in the historical context of Russian Constructivists, Minimalists and Abstract Expressionists like El Lissitsky, Alexander Rodchenko, Kazimir Malevich, Barnett Newman, Ad Reinhardt, Joseph Albers and others who have chosen the familiar shapes and considered them in brand new contexts thus transforming their very purpose and significance.
Using a process of continuously applying oil paint and removing it, changing backgrounds, blurring or adding details, he constructs new contexts of meaning for his source material.
The gilded friezes, pattered marble, and frescoed ceilings are more vibrant than ever, yet they're given a fresh new context with 1950s - inspired furniture, cubist bas reliefs, and textiles in colors of dove, cloud, pewter and dark plum.
This support may help the child work through a new academic challenge, such as learning to write a new letter of the alphabet; or the close relationship may help the child maintain a previously learned skill when confronted with a challenging new context.
The presentation is «organized around the central activity of looking — looking closely at issues of technique and creative expression, looking broadly at the varied lives these assembled objects have lived, and looking critically at how new contexts shift how we see artworks.»
But language is what the poet has to work with, and so the poet is forced to take sometimes exaggerated, sometimes extreme steps to pierce the mundane, breaking up lines, using words in odd new contexts, relying on sound effects and packing the stanzas with sensuous images and fragments from scripture, and the common language of faith suddenly takes on new meaning through these odd juxtapositions.
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