Sentences with phrase «new contexts shift»

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It was a time when investigating the natural world, the methods shifted to empirical methods, to measurement and mathematical analysis, so engineering became part of learned culture in a sense, and that broad context is important for the development of new methodologies.»
In the Context of the Common Core State Standards, principal supervisors also need professional development focused on helping them develop a deep knowledge of the instructional shifts required by the new standards, as well as what constitutes evidence of the shifts.
We believe that a reason for the ineffectiveness of an information - based approach is that the context of pet ownership in terms of environmental ethics does not necessarily shift due to new information provided in what may turn towards an antagonistic debate.
Built from the foundation of five early paper negatives by Baron Adolphe Humbert de Molard (b. 1800), first exhibited as part of a three - person show originally presented ten years ago at Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York and Galerie Nelson, Paris, this expanded exhibition further investigates a premise that expounds the ways in which our perception of such work, historically bound to context and experience, has shifted over time, and continues to generate a discursivity and evaluation of content.
By shifting their context and incorporating elements from film, television, theater, advertising and cartoon, they take on new meaning beyond the fragments of their former selves.
Through down - rezzed re-production new entities are formed, abstracted from originals; new contexts created, meanings recoded, resolutions shifted.
For «context, collapse», the inaugural show at mother's tankstation's new London project space, Pattison shifts his interest from work to a phenomenon that on the surface would seem like leisure, the Burning Man festival in Nevada.
This new exhibition expands on Smith's earlier interest in the tension between the pictorial representation and the moving image, and in the way they can both be distorted as soon as they shift cultural contexts.
The Renaissance polarity between design and color, planning and process, discussed in reference to blue, is here updated, shifting in a new context in the seventeenth century.
Every so often the original motif returns, but each time its significance has shifted, because of a new context and the experience of what has happened since it was last heard.
The programme highlights how the deployment of new and innovative materials and technologies, as well as shifting cultural and social attitudes is affording alternative frameworks and understandings about contemporary experience, from educational models and street culture to collectively designing museums for African contexts.
The photographs of Malick Sidibé remind us how the political content of an image can shift and evolve under the unpredictable influences of time and the arrival of new contexts.
Within the past few years, Jungen has focused his practice on modernist concerns and contexts, redefining his object making through the use of new materials and processes that reflect this shift, a more intimate relationship to the body, and his family's traditions and history.
The stylistic shift in Gorky's work is best understood through the analysis of the New York context, namely a major influx of European artists and intellectuals who moved to the city before and during the Second World War.
First realized seven years ago in New York City, this re-installation of Chocolate Factory in Paris will build upon its previous installation, using the shift in context from the white cube and austere setting of the Maccarone gallery to the ornate and Baroque Salle Guillaume Dupré to transform and evolve the project.
The original paper by Tsonis and colleagues in 2007 — A new dynamical mechanism for major climate shifts — puts it in context.
The global warming context is a $ 6 trillion shell game whereby the establishment will maintain its power as energy paradigms shift and new wealth is created.
But the context in which abortion and contraceptive care are offered in the United States continues to shift, and recent changes in policy and practice offer up new opportunities for, as well as new challenges to, the provision of immediate postabortion care.
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