For Noronha Feio rugs are above
all objects of the everyday, livable places where both rompy child - making and daily prayers are held.
The painter, collagist, typographer, and poet Kurt Schwitters (1887 - 1948) was the creator of MERZ - art, which is two and three dimensional collage - like works using paper and discarded
objects of everyday use.
Davey studies the effects of time on
objects of everyday life such as old diaries, newspapers, and even the dust in her studio.
Beginning in the mid-1960s his desire to work with the idea of the transmission of energy from the organic to the inorganic led him to create works where neon pierces
objects of everyday use, such as an umbrella, a glass, a bone or his own raincoat.
It was West's attempt to narrow the field of the aesthetics of art and
objects of everyday life,» said Zwirner.
Toni Spyra is a German artist who by modifying
objects of everyday use wants to provoke a new point of view concerning the different ways of using everyday things.
These are extremely busy domestic environments with countless
objects of everyday use occupying every single inch and corner of the canvas surface.
He applied his stringent visual standards to everything around him, not only his collection of art and furniture, but also
objects of everyday use.
Hecker's practice seeks to re-contextualize overlooked, discarded and beat up
objects of the everyday.
Despite their status as
objects of everyday use, these perches are imbued with an aura of ritual.
A Divine Light is designed as intimate encounter with the devotional art of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and explores the ways in which Northern Renaissance artists expressed the central mysteries of the Christian faith through setting, pose, gesture, and
the objects of everyday life.
But the same approach can be taken too with
the objects of everyday life.
Roused by the radical spirit of David Hammons and Shanique Smith, Spann takes
objects of the everyday, readily found in hardware stores or at home, and transforms their meaning through context and the introduction of other materials.
From 1946 to 1952, they lived in Arizona, where Ernst got interested in sculpture and made many pieces mainly consisted of assembled
objects of everyday use.
These monads group themselves together to form
the objects of our everyday experience, none of which are single substances, and all of which are aggregates of substances (i.e., of monads) 11 (M 70).
Just as the world of poetic texts opens its way across the ruins of the intraworldly
objects of everyday existence and of science, so too the new being projected by the biblical text opens its way across the world of ordinary experience and in spite of the closed nature of that experience.
Not exact matches
And few, if any, have had as swift and profound an impact on the way we conceive
of an
object, as mythic and
everyday, as the car.
In her research, behavioral and learning scientist Marily Oppezzo tested groups
of people as they brainstormed creative uses for
everyday objects.
Tom Chi, former head
of experience at Google X, used
everyday objects such as coat hangers to quickly simulate Glass» augmented reality.
The enemy aliens can take the form
of everyday objects, thus making your task all the more suspense - filled.
And as a new study published in Health Physics recently explored,
everyday foods and
objects (yes, even the beloved avocado) emit a very small dose
of radiation every hour.
Amy Mandelker has drawn attention to the term «reverse perspective» as used by Russian Orthodox theologians to describe the unusual dimensions
of icon paintings, with the gaze
of the viewer drawn to the level
of earthly events and yet given a peculiar perspective, as from a heavenly seat, so that people and
objects do not have their expected
everyday appearance.
Within physics complementary models are used in the domain
of the unobservably small, whose characteristics seem to be radically unlike those
of everyday objects; the electron can not be adequately visualized or consistently described by familiar analogies.
The domain
of the very small must be radically different from the domain
of everyday objects.
Metaphor, which serves as a medium that provides insight into Jesus» parabolic language, is a comparison based on
everyday objects or experiences.108 In the words
of Wilder,»... a true metaphor or symbol is more than a sign, it is a bearer
of the reality to which it refers.
Insisting on the imaginative factor in the projection
of sense —
objects in no way implies that they are illusory — a consideration that
everyday life gainsays, since often fatal material consequences ensue from representing things wrongly.
Correct, The real issue here is why christians turn
everyday objects, like the letter T or a piece
of toast, into crosses and pictures
of Jesus.
Every chilehead probably has some «chile gear;» that is,
everyday objects emblazoned with images
of chile pods.
In the coffee fields
of Vietnam,
everyday objects that are often thrown away are getting a new lease
of life, as tools to help farmers save water by scheduling irrigation more effectively.
When British technologist Kevin Ashton coined the term «Internet
of Things» in 1999, referring to a network connecting not just people but the
everyday objects around them, it was a concept both fantastical and futuristic.
In this stage, toddlers have a deep understanding
of what various
objects can do; they will now try to build things with the toys and
everyday objects they find around them.
The bright colors and variety
of textures will encourage your baby to explore shapes through
everyday objects and will be a delightful tactile experience.
You can also prevent accidents by asking visitors to leave their purses or jackets out
of your child's reach to avoid them getting a hold
of prescription medication, lighters, cigarettes, or other
everyday objects that could be dangerous if found by a baby.
According to Cutie Candy Pop, simplicity is the key to kawaii characters and design: «As if drawn by children... this is especially appealing when the faces are drawn on
everyday objects such as a milk carton or a piece
of toast.»
This is now the right time to start saying out the names
of everyday objects to her.
Fiber arts cultivate a tactile form
of understanding that puts students in touch with the beauty
of everyday objects and their means
of production.
This can also further the development
of visual recognition, especially with three - dimensional
objects which are quite common in
everyday society.
, which introduces primary colors through photos
of everyday objects, and The Snowman, by Raymond Briggs, a full - color cartoon book about a snowman who comes to life.
This week in Tuesday Tutorials I'm bringing you a round - up
of some
of my favourite posts from the previous week, focusing on science exploration using
everyday household and kitchen
objects.
This inexpensive book uses lots
of photographs
of babies and children demonstrating the signs for
everyday objects.
Conditions that impair an individual's abilities in this way include those that hamper mobility; manual dexterity; physical co-ordination; continence; the ability to lift; carry or move
everyday objects; speech; hearing or eyesight; memory or ability to concentrate, learn or understand; and understanding
of the risk
of physical danger.
This thermometer takes you beyond
everyday body temperatures with settings for taking the surface temperatures
of objects.
The Museum
of Mathematics, nicknamed MoMath, celebrates the math found in
everyday objects and activities as well as more abstract theories.
A team led by Shree K. Nayar, T.C. Chang Professor
of Computer Science at Columbia Engineering, has developed a novel sheet camera that can be wrapped around
everyday objects to capture images that can not be taken with one or more conventional cameras.
Now Adrian Bowyer hopes to change that by making the first 3D printer capable
of fabricating copies
of itself, as well as a wealth
of everyday objects.
He wondered whether there were some way to push beyond the probabilities offered by quantum theory, to account for motion in the atomic realm more like the way Newton's physics treated the motion
of everyday objects.
In fact, the latest survey
of the Big Bang's residual light suggests that more than 84 percent
of the matter in the cosmos is
of the «dark» variety: exotic particles unlike the ordinary atoms that make up our
everyday world and the
objects therein.
Manufacturing is in the middle
of a revolution that is transforming the look and feel
of everyday objects.
In the first task, participants viewed pictures
of everyday objects and were then asked to distinguish them from new pictures.
«Don't panic, but your avocado is radioactive: Study eyes radiation
of everyday objects.»