Sentences with phrase «of household object»

The work alludes to the functionality of a household object as much as it does to the theatricality of a stage curtain.
Several of the household object toys I used with my child in that post were not included in his baby stations because I wasn't giving him my full - attention.
Estimate the weight of a household object.
Wooden blocks and stacking toys are perfect for babies who have achieved sitting up, and you can find a variety of household objects that are wonderful for creative play at this stage.
In fact, plenty of household objects yearn to lead double lives as instant music toys.
Wong and his thesis advisors — Leslie Kaelbling, the Panasonic Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, and Tomás Lozano - Pérez, the School of Engineering Professor of Teaching Excellence — considered scenarios in which they had 20 to 30 different images of household objects clustered together on a table.
Misplacing items more frequently, and forgetting the names of household objects, can be symptoms as well.
The Long Weekend is strictly recommended for guys that still eat their own boogers, make fart noises with their armpits, or are fascinated with the variety of household objects that can be inserted into their anal cavity.
The better option, however, would be to train your pet appropriately thus ensuring its safety and that of your household objects.
If you don't have money to blow on toys, there are also plenty of household objects that you can use as cat toys, too, so long as you make sure they are safe to play with.
Chewing and destruction of household objects, such as furniture, carpet, shoes, walls and the like.
Characters, hazards and contraptions are conjured out of household objects, trinkets, plain chunks of material, stickers, gears and pullies and motors and joints.
Sometimes, her works explore the material qualities of household objects and soft furnishings — past bodies of work have explored hanging dresses and coats, «stacks» of material, paper bags, curtains drawn before darkened windows.
For his first solo show, White will exhibit a series of large - scale works derived from patterned textiles, as well as several smaller scale still lifes of household objects.
MacIver's heartfelt, meditative depictions of household objects, buildings, and landscapes were seen as less ambitious and largely dismissed by trend - making painting theoreticians of the day.
Matthew Darbyshire's museum - like display of household objects, including Ikea shelves, souvenir Murano vases, Cristal d'Arque champagne flutes and acrylic water pipes, for example, questions the extent to which people imbue certain objects with aspirational codes.
The data of Taiwan's economy, housing and happiness, when viewed together with the casts of household objects and slowly - decomposing fruit, prompt viewers to turn their speculative gazes inwards, to evaluate their own happiness.
Visitors familiar with the work of the more high - profile poveristi (Jannis Kounellis's lives horses and burlap sacks filled with dried beans; Mario Merz's assemblages of household objects, wood, wax, and clay) may be surprised by the lack of obvious «poverty» or, with one obvious exception, living matter in Fabro's selection of smooth, clean, high - tech materials.
Titled «wu jin qi yong,» or «Waste Not» (2005), a popular adage during the years of the Cultural Revolution (1966 - 1976), the work is a sprawling, though densely compacted array of household objects placed on the second floor atrium.
A graduate of both the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program and the Milton Avery Graduate School at Bard College, Orit Raff operates somewhere between Pop and Minimalism with stark photographs of household objects.
This vibrant print by Michael Craig - Martin is characteristic of the artist's hard - edge Pop depictions of household objects.
After studying at Belfast College of Art and the Royal Academy of Arts in London, Scott began his painting career in 1946 while teaching at Bath Academy of Art, concentrating on still lifes of household objects.
Gaines subsequently tested the limits of representation by dropping the formulas to map tree growth, leaf accumulation, and kinetic motion with pencil - marked gridworks abstracted from portraits («Faces: Men and Women,» 1978) and photos of household objects («Shadows,» 1980), trees («Walnut Tree Orchard,» 1975 — 2014; «Falling Leaves,» 1978 — 79; and the flourescent acrylic paint and sheet series «Numbers and Trees,» 1986 — 89), even timed three - second intervals tracking the graceful turns of the iconic postmodernist choreographer and dancer Trisha Brown («Motion: Trisha Brown Dance,» 1980 — 81).
This film records the epic chain reaction of a series of household objects like the ones found in the Equilibres assemblages, such as string, soap, garbage bags, plastic pails, balloons, and mattresses.
The Equilibres photographs are images of household objects and studio detritus arranged to form tenuously - balanced assemblages, and it is from this moment of passing equilibrium that the series takes its name.
More theoretically inclined Feminist artists of the late 1980s and 1990s included: the conceptual artist Mary Kelly, now Professor of Art at the University of California, Los Angeles, whose work borrows from both Marxism and psychoanalysis; the contemporary German photographer Katharina Sieverding, who uses make - up and face - painting to explore gender borders; the German multimedia artist Iza Genzken, noted for her assemblages of household objects; the American postmodernist Lynda Benglis, best - known for her wax paintings and poured latex sculptures; and the English conceptual Helen Chadwick (1953 - 96), noted for her feminist performances and installations, but perhaps best - known for photocopying her body next to dead animals.
The exhibition (16 March - 5 August 2018) will feature a major installation of the artist's Hub sculptures along with a group of semi-transparent replicas of household objects, titled Specimens.
This exciting exhibition puts Renaissance art back in the homes of merchants and their families with a rich mix of household objects and paintings that portray home life.
Children in preschools throughout Buckinghamshire will be learning about recycling by making musical instruments out of household objects like boxes, toilet rolls and bottles next week.
You've got a ready - made and easy - to - use sterilising machine under your nose in your kitchen, which can clean a multitude of household objects.

Not exact matches

Prime Pantry includes small, light objects like groceries and household items, (Amazon uses the example of a box of cereal).
Now, one might object that a high value of financial assets relative to disposable income is actually a good thing, and that it reflects greater saving by households.
In spite of his early and short - lived embrace of nationalist sentiment and language and the military games he played with household objects, he knew that history was elsewhere, away from Jerusalem and what it represented.
We typically do a lot of experimenting with household objects using bowls, spoons and old medicine droppers as our materials.
Collect an assortment of soft, touchable household objects.
Most children can make playthings out of just about any safe, hand - sized household object.
Offer lots of props that help him act out the stories he's creating — hats, dress - up clothing, toy dishes, child - sized brooms, pads of paper, blocks, play food and household objects like big cardboard boxes, blankets, pillows, etc..
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.
Zoola, My First Words and SoundTouch also build similar skills with pictures of animals, vehicles, food, and household objects.
Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory believe that household robots should take advantage of their mobility and their relatively static environments to make object recognition easier, by imaging objects from multiple perspectives before making judgments about their identity.
Babrauskas specializes in the study of the temperature at which various household objects ignite and how fast they burn.
For example, students can turn household objects, like measuring cups, into a set of customized drums or combine LEDs with a piece of art so that it will light up when the light in a room dims.
The focus of the study was on how well individuals could remember where common household objects were located.
Before I ever heard of foam rollers, I sometimes got so desperate that I used random household objects (like a tennis ball, a paper towel rod) to try and work out that spot on my back.
There are hundreds of different objects and ways to kill the undead hordes found within Parkview Mall: Firearms and blunt weaponry, household and sporting goods, and hilariously funny everyday purchases.
Part of that curse turns all of the guests in the castle into household objects.
A tale as old as time but with far less animated household objects, «The Shape of Water» is a romance, a love story between Elisa, a mute woman who falls in love with Amphibian Man, the newest source of fear & curiosity in the 1950's government run facility where she works.
It has all the adventuring mechanics of all the other Mario games, with a splash of colour (See what I did there), humour, easy to learn RPG mechanics and a truly unique spin on the Paper Mario series by using «things» that seem like normal household object and turning them into weapons of mass destruction... to paper villians of course!
There are the usual animated objects (members of the prince's household who are subject to the same curse) and challenges such as Luke Evans» blustery love rival, Gaston.
There's a lot of unfortunate, understated horror in the curse put upon the household staff in Beauty and the Beast, dooming them to live out part of their lives not as humans, but everyday objects.
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