Sentences with phrase «of imaginary spaces»

If only one were able to creat maps of imaginary spaces in this way...
Games of strategy, economic rivalry, computer architecture, the shape of the universe, the geometry of imaginary spaces, the mystery of prime numbers — all engaged his wide - ranging imagination.
Other paintings depict a kind of imaginary space - inside the drawer of an old desk, the folds of a patterned handkerchief in a pocket.
Kamholtz observes in the painting «the era's fundamental interest in the nature of imaginary space.
Coupled with white shapes that could seem either solid or transparent, laying flat on the surface or implying a geometric solid, Held used these ambiguities to reintroduce the idea of imaginary space back into painting.
But the issue is still the creation of an imaginary space.

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At its famous Herald Square store, the windows follow a child's imaginary journey through space via various planet landscapes, custom - designed toys, handmade elves and an interactive game, all accented by thousands of LED lights.
Someday men like this shall be judged by men of this realm, Rather than by an imaginary Space Ghost!
So at the level of public space the polity as an «imaginary institution» (to misuse Castoriadis) more or less disappeared, leaving «society» as a sort of pre-biotic soup in which all that really mattered was the number of wealthy good Samaritans per head of population, or something of that sort.
The 2D Mandelbrot set is a set of points in the complex plane, a mathematical space where ordinary numbers run from «east» to «west» and «imaginary» numbers, based on the square root of -1, run from «south» to «north».
The Philpott is both independent and imaginary, because, although she wanted the story set in her hometown of Cambridge, Goodman strove to create «a fictional space» rather than getting distracted by having to recreate the details of life at Harvard or MIT.
Keep the body actively engaged by pressing the heels back toward an imaginary wall and the chest forward into space in front of you.
While most Marvel movie fans» thoughts are leaning towards outer space ahead of next week's Guardians of the Galaxy, Marvel Studios» President Kevin Feige dropped some intriguing statements about the future of two Earth - bound villains previously thought dead or imaginary.
The little creature personifies every child's dream of the ultimate imaginary playmate, but it is no game when government agents close in on and try to capture the lost space visitor.
Hasköy youth, who are not considered a part of normal Turkey, who are excluded both from the labor market and the imaginary urban culture, return to the middle class spaces they are cast out from like boomerangs to scare off the middle class.
Collaborative imaginaries and multi-sited ethnography: Space - time dimensions of engagement in an afterschool science programme for girls.
Remember when you used to draw an imaginary line down the middle of the car seat to define your space from your siblings»?
People may feel that the imaginary characters they «created» exist in a different space, that one's online persona along with the online others live in an make - believe dimension, a dream world, separate and apart from the demands and responsibilities of the real world.
So instead of hushed museum spaces or white gallery walls, visitors experience a multi-sensory journey into this sublime imaginary world; through Christopher Robin's bedroom, to the Hundred Aker Wood and beyond.
A visit to the gargantuan space alone is gratifying enough, though so are Andrew Sendor's impossibly photorealistic paintings of an imaginary esoteric shop.
Her use of mirrors in conjunction with sculptural elements made from a silvery insulation board, known commercially as Rmax or Thermax, allows the illusion of space to expand in multiple directions; creating imaginary depth below the gallery floor, for instance, or suggesting adjacent rooms that do not actually exist.
Oakland artist Amy Ho has a practice based in conceptual spaces, building maquettes to stage photographs of imaginary architectural sites.
This intimate, immersive film hub space will feature three chambers; beginning with an extensive library, engaging in film history and theory, curated attentively by participating artists from their personal book collections and intended for browsing and perusing; leading further on to a single screen darkroom, a pulsating digital heart, showcasing a sequence of 115 imaginative short films programmed to play on a continuous loop; and on to the final imaginary space, the Virtual Reality port which will evolve over time in collaboration with various artists.
Since Ritchie exhibited «The Universal Adversary» at Andrea Rosen Gallery in 2006, his work has been included in numerous exhibitions including: the Venice Architecture Biennale; the Seville Biennale; the Havana Bienal; «Matthew Ritchie, The Iron City,» St. Louis Art Museum; «Wunderkammern» Museum of Modern Art, New York; «The Guggenheim Collection,» Guggenheim Bilbao, Spain; «Not For Sale» PS1, New York; «Confines,» IVAM, Valencia, Spain; «The Shapes of Space,» Guggenheim Museum, New York; «Between Art and Life,» San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; «The Kaleidoscopic Eye,» Mori Art Museum, Tokyo; «In the Beginning: Artists Respond to Genesis,» Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco; «Experimental Marathon Reykjavik, Reykjavik Art Museum; «The Last Scattering, Phase Two,» London, «To the Milky Way by Bicycle,» Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Germany; «The Architectural Imaginary in Contemporary Art,» Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego.
An expression of neutrality, grey and its «in - between» status enable the artists to navigate the physical space occupied by the viewer and the imaginary or fictitious state driving their creative ambitions.
Given Hughes» Matisse - inspired focus on interior spaces, both literal and psychological, the overall effect is one of active immersion within the artist's imaginary realm, as if walking through one of her paintings.
These media form a threshold through which Jasper explores the dissonance between imaginary and fragmented cinematic space and the physical experience of architecture, and in his work he also excavates history through postcolonial and experimental anthropological lenses.
The New Davonhaime project is an imaginary town - cum - safe space named after a linguistic amalgamation of the five American cities with the highest density of African - American residents, and its previous iterations have been exhibited throughout the US.
As on the set of the legendary Lars von Trier's movie Dogville, participants will be assigned spaces that are only marked on the floor, creating a map of an imaginary city of art, where distances and hierarchies are abolished.»
Mullen's work transcends the flat space of the canvas and invites the viewer into a new realm which is not explicit, creating access into a wider spectrum of the possible, and the imaginary.
By using various art techniques, the art works presented in this project immerse the viewer in a surreal space of fantasy illusions, wonderful or terrible dreams, imaginary worlds and other - worldly «civilizations»...
Beckman makes cinematography itself a medium of performance art in order to address fundamental questions such as the construction of movement and gestures, the regulation of space and time, and the joining of the imaginary and the real.
Her canvases become projections of vast imaginary spaces.
Her more recent exhibitions and publications include Automatic Cities: The Architectural Imaginary in Contemporary Art (Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, 2009) and Phenomenal: California Light, Space, Surface, part of the Getty's Pacific Standard Time initiative (University of California Press, 2011).
Jakob & Hammwoehners» installation can be seen as an attempt to celebrate the mystical origins of the white gallery space by transforming it into a circus - like imaginary world.
She also writes frequently on art and architecture for international books such as Automatic Cities: The Architectural Imaginary in Contemporary Art (Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, 2009), Space (MAXXI Museum for 21st Century Arts, Rome, 2010), and Ruins (MIT Press and Whitechapel Gallery, 2011).
When looking at her work, the viewer is left with the impression of witnessing an imaginary, timeless space that seems to have sprung from surreal dreams.
Beyond the house, the picture plane rapidly becomes refracted and angular, with planes of white, gray, and brown that are juxtaposed to create an imaginary space, one that is perhaps still forming.
This use of juxtaposition also accentuates the impact of Dan Rizzie's Lotus (lithograph, chine colle, 1989) in the area of the gallery where it shares wall space with Antonia Munroe's delicately elegant portrait of birds, in particular her two pieces An Imaginary Bird and The Blue Grosbeak and Sweet Flowering Bay (both pigment dispersion on panel, 2015).
Lizandra carves and paints with wax to create imaginary architectural settings, as well as create drawings of those spaces.
This new Hatje Cantz publication emphasizes the influence of Arte Povera on Rhode's aesthetic, whose creative dialogue also formed during his meeting with the gallery Tucci Russo and his early collaborative efforts with photographer Paolo Mussat Sartor, in which he transformed urban landscapes and interior spaces into imaginary worlds, as two - dimensional renderings become the subject of three - dimensional interactions by a sole protagonist (usually played by the artist or by an actor inhabiting the role of artist).
Gonzalez - Foerster's R.W.F is an imaginary as well as a real space, a transposition of somewhere she has never seen.
His layering of time and the traces of imaginary lives inside spaces about the size of a home aquarium.
People peek in at you through translucent curtains made of silicate — this is a social celebration, and we take strange pleasure being caught somewhere between material and imaginary space.
PETER DOIG — There's a lot of fiction in my paintings — not drawn from my own experience, but more from imaginary spaces and experiences.
Céline Condorelli is an artist who works with architecture, combining a number of approaches from developing structures for «supporting» (the work of others, forms of political imaginary, existing and fictional realities) to broader enquiries into forms of commonality and discursive sites, resulting in projects merging installation, exhibition, politics, fiction, display, public space, sound, writing, and whatever else feels urgent at the time.
Exploring «reality» and «virtual space,» the exhibition will present a group of works by artists who employ both traditional materials and / or digital media to create new, imaginary landscapes.
He's also a collector of vintage postcards, and while working on a book project he decided to use actual postcards within his paintings as a way of meshing real and imaginary space, photography and painterly effects.
Like nebulae or spiders» webs, these networks of delicate line and colour hang in space, dissolving all boundaries between real and imaginary, body and soul.
However, space exists where these windows become portals, giving access to a place where the imaginary is in a perpetual state of emerging and dissolving.
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