The subjective exploration
of imagined space inspired by the experience of a literal one has been a continued interest in Zahaykevich's work; the physical understanding of her sculpture has a deceptive relationship to it's actual size.
Her paintings emerge from the intersections of visual and emotional memory, recollections
of imagined space, and the psychological gravity of cultural archetypes.
I've always loved the strangeness
of their imagined spaces, both physical and psychological, which have very much inspired this new body of work.
Takenaga's recent work examines the emotional weight
of imagined spaces and to question the reliability of known reality through visual translations of natural phenomena.
Barbara Takenaga's new body of work continues the artist's eloquent inquiry into the emotional weight
of imagined spaces and natural phenomena.
's new paintings on linen and panel continue the artist's eloquent inquiry into the emotional weight
of imagined spaces and natural phenomena.
Reading Lolita in Tehran is a discussion about novels by Vladimir Nabokov, Henry James, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jane Austen, Saul Bellow, and Gustave Flaubert and the role
of the imagined spaces they create in order for the reader to consider themselves and the world they inhabit.
Not exact matches
Lots
of grocery stores have embraced self - checkout, where you scan your own items and place them in a bag, but I can't easily
imagine a real grocery store investing in Amazon's «Just Walk Out» technology any time soon — the investment in cameras and sensors over a large
space would be too huge, and the efficiency gain for a real grocery shopping trip wouldn't warrant it.
«I'm working to create a
space where it feels easy to include and
imagine black girls and make black girls like me the main characters
of our lives,» Dias said at Forbes» Women Summit in New York City last year.
Imagine driving your car right to the door
of your destination, then leaving it to find its own parking
space.
Josh Seims, MetaStable's third co-founder, says the fund takes a value investing approach, «sort
of what you
imagine a Warren Buffett doing, but it's kind
of oxymoronic to use these terms in the
space because everything is so ephemeral.»
Yet, SpaceX — the spaceflight company created by Telsa founder and PayPal co-founder Elon Musk — had
imagined a way to drastically cut the cost
of launching anything into
space: simply make the rocket re-usable.
There's also that popular project
of space tourism: While Musk envisions $ 250,000 one - way trips to Mars, Jain
imagines $ 10,000 or less week - long vacations on the moon, which he says could be just as connected to the mother planet as any two cities back on Earth.
With the continually declining costs
of everything associated with connectivity, I can
imagine a future neo-Internet based on mesh networks running on unlicensed «white
space» spectrum.
That doesn't mean there won't be new developments, Boeing's Ferguson said, but that it's possible to get a pretty good look at the future
of human
space transportation — even
space transportation to places far beyond what technology is currently capable
of — by looking at the various technologies already under development today and
imagining how they'll complement each other in the future.
Imagine what Bachelard might say we dream
of when we dream in our self - storage lockers, the rectangular, padlocked, infinitely uniform
spaces where we are increasingly stowing our things.
While some
of these famous selfies may make us smile, drool with envy or
imagine floating in
space, others may just make you question humanity as a whole.
I can only
imagine how relieved the corporate world is having many people like yourself out
of the public
space that the CBC provided.
Imagine being able to save on expensive office
space, the commute to the office, and all the other bills that come with having a job or running a business outside
of your home.
Imagine how you would feel if the following policies were written based on the supposed wishes
of a
space alien in a UFO.
Whiteheadians seem able to
imagine such ecstatically spanned unities - across - time on the so - called «microscopic» scale
of the «specious present,» but give up on the idea as the scope
of the temporal disclosure
space is widened to the scale
of human lifetime and
of generations.7 But worse than this from the point
of view
of Heidegger's temporal problematic, by submitting the ecstatic unities
of their «specious presents» to the before / after ordering and metric properties
of linear time, at least in terms
of their mutually external relations and arrangements, they give back ontologically every advantage they gained from the use
of an cc - static - temporal disclosure horizon in the first place, even though it was only the single horizon
of presence.
The reason that it's hard to convince some people that there is an almighty is because we religious people have created the almighty in our own image — in images
of forms that we can see, feel, taste, touch,
imagine etc. and using properties
of time, matter or
space that do not actually exist!
Yet, given this new understanding
of Whiteheadian societies, Wolf has trouble
imagining presiding occasions within structured societies if they simply occupy one small
space within the society just like all the subordinate occasions.
But I know precisely how my room looks now with that horrible bare
space in the floor; I can easily
imagine precisely how it will look covered with a handsome rug, especially if I have seen the rug in a shop window; whereas the sufferings
of the Chinese — well, I have never starved to death [Century Company, 1928, pp. 84 - 85].
To those who know and love it, there is no greater and more satisfying exercise
of our mental powers than classical music, which provides
imagined movements in an
imagined space that work by their own inner conviction toward closure.
But the patience
of Vanier, the rich expressiveness
of the L'Arche residents, had cleared just enough
space for me to
imagine seeing differently.
One might try to
imagine patterns
of probability waves filling the
space around the nucleus like some three - dimensional symphony
of musical tones
of incredible complexity, but the analogy would not help us much.
/ Now,
imagine that you are opening yourself to let warmth and light flow into your inner
space and your whole body the warmth and light
of God's healing, energizing Spirit.
Perhaps it will die at the conclusion
of this epoch, maybe to rise again in some fresh adventure in times and
spaces beyond all
imagining — a new heaven and a new earth.
We have in the first place realized that every constituent element
of the world (whether a being or a phenomenon) has
of necessity emerged from that which preceded it — so much so that it is as physically impossible for us to conceive
of a thing in Time without «something before it» as it would be to
imagine the same thing in
Space without «something beside it».
And you are all believers, with just a twist
of how you
imagine all
space and time to be.
9 For any such structure it is possible to
imagine (if not actually to construct) a surface in a multi-dimensional
space which represents how potential energy varies with all
of the parameters that define the structure.
The Copernican revolution has thus led us by steps to the point where God (presuming for the moment that we can still use this word in a meaningful way) must be much greater than the pre-Copernicans ever
imagined, while on the other hand man, in spite
of the recent rapid expanse
of his knowledge and technology, appears to have been reduced to an infinitesimal role in
space.
I am also, as you can
imagine, completely out
of bookshelf
space in my house.
Golubka is one
of those brilliant sites that I can simply sit in front
of, read, enjoy (and drool a bit) so
imagine my excitement when Anya asked me to contribute to this
space of «Food that takes love».
Can't
imagine players confidence would rocket up if Wenger said «Oh him, I never wanted him, what a waste
of space, I desperately need someone else»?
Imagine a very young defensive line, or a very young team... or better yet, one
of 5e teams with tons
of cap
space.
But I would
imagine that part
of the problem with the low FG % 3 - 16 foot range is the lack
of 3 point attempts and basically no real effort to
space the floor by this offense.
We should have additional squad
space with the dead weight
of Pod leaving (though I'd like a LW please) but I
imagine we'd need to offload 1 midfielder just for play time.
Toronto do not have a ton
of space left on their first - team roster for 2017 (though they may be handed two extra spots before the start
of the season), which you would
imagine they would have to offer to tempt players away from Champions League clubs.
Imagine the hours
of imaginative play that you children could have in this rocket ship tent for kids — perfect for some
space themed reading as well.
I bring those faces back home, and back to the things I'm doing in this
space and in the pages
of the magazine, and it fuels me along like you can't even
imagine.
Imagine there being an open
space in the crotch area
of the diaper, she pees but it doesn't go directly into the absorbent inserts, it sprays out this way and that, trickles here, there... leaks are inevitable.
Imagine all the money, energy and landfill
space saved if families saved even just a fraction
of that amount.
In the current configuration
of Imagine Childhood, our store provides tools to aid in this exploration and play and our blog is a
space where we can share stories and activities as well as connect to an amazing community
of families and caregivers.
But unfortunately both
of them are located within a historically contested
space in which state construction and the nation as
imagined almost always clash.
It is ridiculous to
imagine that in such a short
space of time anyone can properly explain why Labour's performance was so disappointing.
Imagine stepping into a time machine, one that could traverse not only billions
of years but also countless light years
of space, all in search
of life in the universe.
Imagine working a long time on a thesis that depends on the results
of a
space mission, and that mission fails.
It's not easy to
imagine space and time being made
of something else.