In 2017, there will be new experiences featured, including a deep
ocean exploration feature!
Not exact matches
HEU has formed a well - structured curriculum that is characterized by the main subjects of ship industry,
ocean equipment and
exploration, and nuclear application as well as distinctive, related disciplines with matching support and reasonable structural layout: 12 first - degree doctoral stations, 27 first - degree master stations, 56 under graduate majors, 13 post-doctoral mobile stations (research station), 1 national key discipline of the first - degree subjects, 1 national key discipline of the second - degree subjects, 11 defense
featured subjects, 7 special defense majors, 4 characteristic profession stations of the Ministry of Education, 1Heilongjiang provincial key discipline group, 11 first - degree subjects.
The game
features the visual style of old sketches, reminiscing the 14th century, a time where
ocean exploration commenced and the sea was believed to be inhabited by fantastic as well as dangerous creatures.
The etchings are careful
explorations of process and mark - making,
featuring horizonless night skies rendered in mezzotint surfaces that range from velvety blacks to filmy grays and expressionist and blurred
ocean surfaces.
The exhibition at Locks Gallery
features three monumental works, At Sea (1979), Atlantic
Ocean (1984), and Sea Wall (1985) as well as a selection of smaller related works, all devoted to the
exploration of water and its visual representation through the act of painting.
Jennifer Bartlett: At Sea, 2004 26 pages, Softcover Published by Locks Art Publications ISBN: 1 -879173-64-6 This publication and the accompanying exhibition at Locks Gallery
features three monumental works, At Sea (1979), Atlantic
Ocean (1984), and Sea Wall (1985) as well as a selection of smaller related works, all devoted to the
exploration of water and its visual representation through the act of painting.
«The Edge of
Exploration» — This talk ill
feature, among other things, a recounting of the tale of the Plastiki voyage — the boat built out of 12,000 plastic bottles that David de Rothschild and co. sailed across the Pacific
Ocean.