Sentences with phrase «occupying different rooms»

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Other smart thermostats will use motion sensors in different rooms, determining which rooms are occupied, and then raising or lowering the temperature of the home to allow the occupied rooms to reach the desired temperature.
Gran Meliá Ghoo will occupy a 130 - metre high tower, boasting 319 deluxe rooms of different types including a Presidential Suite measuring more than 500m ².
Please specify if both rooms will be occupied when making an enquiry as different rates will apply.
During the same time span, Vincent Ramos will occupy 18th Street's Project Room with his research - based project, Outsider Art: Others From Elsewhere Doing Something Altogether Different... Sort Of.
During the same time span, Vincent Ramos will occupy 18th Street's Project Room with his research - based project, Outsider Art: Others From Elsewhere Doing Something Altogether Different... Sort.
Woman I (1950 - 52) is given a wall, but the spot it occupies in the narrative marks the point in the show where the installation becomes confusing, loses concentration, and where large rooms turn into vast halls where even great works seem like orphans (the scale of the David Smith and Franz Kline room does these artists a disservice as the temperature drops and the corporate quality rises although the same works in another context would feel very different).
In terms of the wide range of media employed, the show looks like it could have been made by several different artists: sculptures similar to the ones shown a the Whitney occupy one gallery; another room boasts huge, scribbly pencil drawings on walls that surround a replica of a hearth («the traditional focal point of the American home»); in another, stacks of mannequins wearing identical outfits and wigs create a chute through which you can walk to view floor - facing monitors screening videos featuring the real - life character the mannequins seem to be modeled after (the artist's mother).
If different in its approach, this exhibit nonetheless echoes the group exhibition of women artists organized at La Monnaie de Paris starting on October 20, 2017, which draws its inspiration from Virginia Woolf's essay «A Room of One's Own», evoking the place that women occupy in the novel and in art in general.
The smiling Chinese figure in Piggyback (Chinese Down) belongs to a repertoire of characters that Muñoz created including the dwarf, ballerina and ventriloquist dummy, all of whom appear to us as both familiar and strange: «There is something about their appearance that makes them different, and this difference in effect excludes the spectator from the room they are occupying... The spectator becomes very much like the object to be looked at, and perhaps the viewer has become the one who is on view».
We sit in a transparent glass box slung over a wooded garden, a recent extension and different from the small rooms she previously occupied.
An installation typically occupies an entire space, like a room or larger area, and consists of several different components.
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