The show of 155 works on paper — accompanied by eight sculptures and a vitrine of small
objects she has made or collected — illuminates a relatively private body of work that she describes as a sort of diary.
Most traditional thinking about
objects has made the mistake of thinking of them as contemporary with subjects and as given in sense experience.
Also check to make sure no foreign
objects have made their way into the base.
TM So let's say that the objects you've made for some time now exist between anthropology and the avant - garde.
Through an extensive display of ephemera, including letters to Hugh Hefner and private collectors, glossy magazine advertisements, personal musings and sketches, My American Dream appears as a kind of bellwether for the art world's symbiotic relationship with consumerism, corporate sponsorship (a relic of another economy), and the market — political and ethical concerns that could not have been expressed in the sculptural
objects she had made up until that point.
The programmes will travel through two million years from the earliest object in the collection to retell the history of humanity through
the objects we have made.
Not exact matches
Impossible
Objects has raised $ 6.4 million for industrial 3 -
D printers that can
make lightweight ready - to - use airplane and car parts.
Space junk is dangerous because one collision could trigger a chain reaction of
objects hitting each other, resulting in a thick cloud of debris that
would make space travel extremely dangerous.
Most other 3 -
D printers put down layers of plastic or metal powders, then cook and cool them to
make objects.
Some of the portfolio managers
objected, arguing the benchmarks were unrealistic and
would make it difficult for them to achieve a decent bonus.
Even if I did it before, the second one
would never look like the first one, because I'm
making these cakes by hand and they're all original, even if it's the exact same
object.
The printers — used industrially and also on a smaller scale to
make digitally designed, three - dimensional
objects from plastic —
have not been used much for building.
They
had apps to design, videos to compile, music to
make — and the ability to see wider potential in any given
object than their parents.
And because, if you ask me, his observation
would have made a handy
object lesson for today's besieged chief marketing officers.
Glass
had more features and uses than Spectacles, but its $ 1,500 price tag, creepy sci - fi look, and eager adoption by elite techies
made the device an
object of ridicule.
German automation company Festo and China's Beihang University
have built a prototype OctopusGripper, which
has a pneumatic tentacle
made of silicone that gently wraps itself around an
object, while air is pumped in or out of suction cups to grasp it.
Impossible
Objects is not alone in the quest to
make 3 -
D printers the new standard in manufacturing.
Impossible
Objects has developed 3 - D printers that make objects from sheets of Kevlar, carbon fiber and fibe
Objects has developed 3 -
D printers that
make objects from sheets of Kevlar, carbon fiber and fibe
objects from sheets of Kevlar, carbon fiber and fiberglass.
One competitor, Carbon,
makes 3 -
D printers that can
make a range of
objects, including Adidas sneakers, from pooled resin and elastomers.
Three - dimensional printing, also known as additive manufacturing,
has been around since the 1980s, but only recently
has the technology become sophisticated enough to
make complex
objects like airplane parts.
When designing products for your line, keep in mind that a product isn't just a physical
object made of such - and - such material, weighing so many pounds, and
having particular dimensions and colors.
Those who
have the gold
make the rules, and you can bet, if the 51 % employee ownership ball starts rolling, money will be no
object when they (professional outside / foreign investors) put their best lawyers and lobbyists in high gear to protect their status - quo.
Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli is now stating that he wishes he
'd raised the price on the AIDS drug Daraprim by more than the 5000 % that
made him the
object of scorn worldwide.
It
would give designers more freedom, allowing them to create and test parts and devices with complex shapes that can't be
made easily with any other production method — say, an intricate aluminum lattice or a metal
object with internal cavities.
Of course once everything is paid off a business is not entirely in the clear: physical
objects like shelves or refrigeration units or lights break and wear out, and need to be replaced; until that happens, though, money can be
made by utilizing what
has already been paid for.
Making metal
objects using 3 -
D printing is difficult for several reasons.
The reason they chose gold versus other
objects is important - gold
has certain characteristics that
make it a better «store of value» (as it is commonly known) than other
objects:
The president
has until the end of the week to either release the memo or
object to its public release (which
would result in a full House vote on
making the memo public).
Yet it is government - created backlogs and delays and tight new rules that are the problem here, even if that very government
has pointed the finger at its own employees on occasion to cover up its poor decision -
making, and gone after conscientious whistle - blowers who
object to being ordered to treat EI claimants unfairly.
Psychologists
have begun to recognize and understand the critical role Affect plays in people's decision -
making and the manner in which our minds tag representations of
objects or events with positive or negative feelings.
The UK's highest court
has overturned a ruling
made in favour of two Catholic midwives who
object to any involvement in abortion procedures.
After
making that first record, we
had no confidence in our ability to
make great artistic decisions, and less confidence in our ability to refrain from attacking each other with blunt
objects in the studio.
I also
object to the notion that millennials
have a better sensitivity to BS — this is a generation that learns its social policies from celebrities, and
has made the likes of Lady Gaga very wealthy.
It
has been the sins of the Leviathan and Dynasau not only to
make all humans as
objects of exploitation and oppression, but it is also the sin to
make the created things the
object of the exploitation, for these sins are to turn the God's created garden into the jungle.
Nay, as they occur in Exodus 9:16, they scarce mean even that, but only that God
had kept Pharaoh from dying in the preceding plague, so as to be
made the more fully an
object lesson to all men.
You
have further
made a host of assumptions regarding tensors if you wish to limit how physical
objects can violate assumed constants in a given time and space.
Newman concedes this dilemma, saying that «we can not
make sure, for ourselves and others, of real apprehension and assent, because we
have to secure first the images which are their
objects, and these are often peculiar and special.»
There can be no doubt that God
makes decisions a propos of the disjunctive multiplicity of eternal
objects; the difficulty is to establish in precisely what sense these divine decisions are distinguishable from the choices and calculations
made by the Leibnizian deity Whitehead's dilemma seems to be this: on the one hand, the principle of classification is to be challenged by positing the primordiality of a world of eternal
objects that knows «no exclusions, expressive in logical terms»; on the other hand, positing pure potentiality as a «boundless and unstructured infinity» (IWM 252) lacking all logical order
would seem to be precisely that conceptual move which renders it «inefficacious» or «irrelevant.»
With the definition of religion given, Marxism
would have to be considered a religion, at least for those who do not use it as a means to some political or economic end, but who find «in the conception of the «dialectic of history» with its inevitability, its total relevance, its impersonal justice -
making power, the
object of supreme valuation and complete relevance to life....
We who live in a world which it can truly be said to
have revolutionized acknowledge its social significance — and sometimes even
make it the
object of a cult.
I
would argue that the Jew thereby
made a contribution to civil peace by being hard to focus upon as the
object of prejudices and hatreds.
In terms of eternal
objects we may say that he reaches as far as the most distant standpoint he
has made relevant by associating it with a specific eternal
object (thereby perhaps
making that eternal
object first relevant).
Interestingly, he used the terms «epochal occasion,» «event» and «droplets of existence,» but never «actual entity» or «eternal
object,» suggesting that he still may
have been working largely from Religion in the
Making.
He did seem to acknowledge some such reality, while observing that a Whiteheadian
would no doubt give more emphasis to the realm of eternal
objects But his objections to this realm and to such speculation was nevertheless
made clear.
This passage
makes it clear that experience is constituted by a combination of sense perception and memory, and that it
has for its
object the discernment of similarities held in common by a series of individuals.
This latter way of characterizing the objectification and ingression of actual entities and eternal
objects, respectively,
has the advantage, for our purposes, of emphasizing the distinction Whitehead
makes between an entity or
object qua capacity for being a realized determinant and that same entity or
object qua realized determinant.
Even so, I too was taken aback at first by the statements to which he
objects so strenuously -» liberals...
would love to
make every woman a whore» and embrace the goal of «Every gal a slut.»
Obviously Whitehead is not asserting that prehension is a grasping of the
object in its physical reality so that the actual entity
would be
made up of
objects like so many physical atoms.
By
making language use its central
object of study contemporary philosophy seems to
have committed itself to an even more extreme form of that same anthropocentric orientation that Whitehead saw himself as combating.
For Reid it is by a «natural kind of magic» that we take them to stand for these
objects; there are no grounds in experience for
making this association.9 As we
have seen, Whitehead disagrees with Reid in that he holds that we
have a direct intuition or «feeling» of external
objects as causes of sensations.