Sentences with phrase «other artefacts from»

Not exact matches

In other words, if one should beware of the curse of the artefact, success in a scientific career often comes down to an exceptional ability to sift the gold from the dross.
But there are no other artefacts and very few signs of domestic activity in the chamber beyond the presence of a charred bone fragment possibly from a bear or large herbivore.
But one by one, the pair ruled out all other explanations — that the pattern was an artefact from their electronic equipment, for example — and then they began to understand how this part of the brain was working.
The experts reached this conclusion after re-examining the 8,500 - year - old copper slag and analysing the chemical composition of other copper artefacts from the Stone Age settlement of Çatalhöyük in the Near East.
In the 21st century, however, the discipline is thoroughly scientific and systematic, with new ways of extracting real and accurate information from old bones and other artefacts of lost worlds.
Again this suggests that the scale of the «slowdown» over that period is simply an artefact of the changeover from one system to the other, and may not be real.
It includes 1000 - year - old ancient artefacts and antiquities, many on loan from other museums, including the National Museum of Denmark.
Now for the crucial finishing move: the construction of the programmed artefact is also a product of player practices, those acquired by the developer from other games that they then conserve and modify to make their own game.
That work, Artefacts (2011), will be joined by other pieces, among them selections from an ongoing photographic series (left) called «Geographical Analogies (2006 --- present)» in which the artist juxtaposes historically and geographically disparate locations (for example, New Jersey's Passaic and Cambodia's Angkor) that have become emblems of deterioration.
Boyce's exhibition «Scat: Sound and Collaboration,» presented by Iniva in 2013, focused on the significance of sound in art bringing together two immersive video works along with artefacts from the Devotional Collection, Boyce's archive of CDs, cassettes, vinyl records and other ephemera charting the history of black women in the music industry.
«Mementos: Artists» Souvenirs, Artefacts, and other Curiosities» unites personal objects from the private collections of artists participating in the fair.
In Patrick Hough's proposal, on the other hand, forgotten artefacts from the Hollywood Dream Factory — props and décor from abandoned film sets — take on a new life as precious mementoes of cinema history: replicas and fakes that have acquired a strange kind of authenticity.
Duncan Campbell's acclaimed film It for Others — shown here in the context of Lismore Heritage Centre — tracks the object, from African artefacts to cheap, mass - market commodities, while Gerard Byrne's series of museum paintings offers a view of historic paintings as objects — photographed from behind, where their making and history is most evident
Small has brought together fragments of the set for Cecil B. DeMille's The Ten Commandments (1923), recovered from sand dunes on the Central California coast and now in a local museum, with other artefacts, including 1990s murals from the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas.
The original figures from which they were cast — some wooden, others plastic — stem from a wide range of contexts, such as German folklore, African tribal art and Oceanic artefacts.
Called Mementos: Artists» Souvenirs, Artefacts, and other Curiosities, the exhibition brings together personal objects and artefacts from the private collections of a diverse group of artists, all of whom are represented by galleries participating in Art BrussArtefacts, and other Curiosities, the exhibition brings together personal objects and artefacts from the private collections of a diverse group of artists, all of whom are represented by galleries participating in Art Brussartefacts from the private collections of a diverse group of artists, all of whom are represented by galleries participating in Art Brussels 2017.
Objects in the flagship artistic project Mementos: Artists» Souvenirs, Artefacts, and other Curiosities include: a book kept by Josephine Meckseper from an ex-boyfriend and descendent of Victor Hugo; a bottle of sandy water collected by Kendell Geers from the meeting point of the Indian and Atlantic Ocean at full moon; and Kris Martin's small bell without a clapper, acquired as a child and the source of inspiration for his major work now installed at the Walker Art Centre.
Mementos: Artists» Souvenirs, Artefacts, and Other Curiosities will feature personal objects and artefacts from the private collections of over fifty international artists including Robert Barry, Eric Baudelaire, Larry Clark, Kendell Geers, Andrea Eva Gyori, Jenny Holzer, Folkert de Jong, Joseph Kosuth, Germaine Kruip, Jose Lerma, Kris Martin, Josephine Meckseper, Jonathan Monk, Herman Nitsch, Malgorzata Szymankiewicz, Gert & Uwe Tobias, Betty Tompkins and manArtefacts, and Other Curiosities will feature personal objects and artefacts from the private collections of over fifty international artists including Robert Barry, Eric Baudelaire, Larry Clark, Kendell Geers, Andrea Eva Gyori, Jenny Holzer, Folkert de Jong, Joseph Kosuth, Germaine Kruip, Jose Lerma, Kris Martin, Josephine Meckseper, Jonathan Monk, Herman Nitsch, Malgorzata Szymankiewicz, Gert & Uwe Tobias, Betty Tompkins and manartefacts from the private collections of over fifty international artists including Robert Barry, Eric Baudelaire, Larry Clark, Kendell Geers, Andrea Eva Gyori, Jenny Holzer, Folkert de Jong, Joseph Kosuth, Germaine Kruip, Jose Lerma, Kris Martin, Josephine Meckseper, Jonathan Monk, Herman Nitsch, Malgorzata Szymankiewicz, Gert & Uwe Tobias, Betty Tompkins and many others.
The exhibition in MMOMA includes video works («Tightrope», «Gamsutl»), objects («Landscape»), the artefacts from a past epoch which are the artist's collection of Soviet signs (such as «Dagestan», Sport» and «Gostorgovlya»), videos of food - related performances («Caspian Sea», «Crystal Balls» and «Stomach It» amongst others) and various video evidence of the life - asserting practices of Super Taus — Taus Makhacheva's heroic alter - ego.
Geophysics and soil science, carbon dating, knowledge of cultural artefacts, stories and other evidence provided from ancient documents and carvings, pollen analysis, human DNA from local populations, etc. — each had evolved in independently of one - another, but would now be combined to deepen any 21st century archaeology's approach to understanding the pot.
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