An art work embodies such a proposition (or, in the case of music, a predicative pattern only2), and the proposition (or its part) is the real meaning of the art, distinguishable from
the physical artifact itself.
There are too many
physical artifacts that SUPPORT religion, and what do the UFO people hae... crop circles?
It contains records of about 1300 telescopes — mostly
physical artifacts from museums and private collections, but also descriptions in books and depictions in art — that date from 1610 to 1775.
«I am especially interested in environments that can facilitate access to abstract concepts in STEM through physical interactions like having students build their own
physical artifacts,» he says, pointing to his work with Tangible User Interfaces and Fabrication Labs.
While the space does include paper books and
physical artifacts, as well as flexible furniture and an open environment, digital content encourages students to explore, play, and delve deeper into subjects they may not otherwise experience.
I didn't realize it at the time, but by digitizing
those physical artifacts and storing the photos on my computer, I had started creating her digital portfolio.
Tools to collect data can include surveys, interviews, documentation review, observations, and
physical artifacts.
By analyzing
physical artifacts as well as archival sources, pairing adult reactions with the damage that prompted them, School Wreckers allows readers to see the complexities of education through the eyes of its often resistant subjects, prompting broader reflection on the status of schools as community and custodial institutions.
The smell, the feel, the weight,
the physical artifact in their hands.
The physical artifact might still exist: you may yet mail out printed Courier text on crisp white sheets of 20 pound bond.
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The physical artifacts are beginning to feel more precious, more like gifts.
The collection includes online materials, as well as
physical artifacts housed in the University archives.
Media analyst Alan D. Mutter recently argued, «They will buy a book, vinyl record or other
physical artifact that they view as a collectible, but see no value in paying for access to ephemeral headlines that are freely available everywhere.»
What's driving those print book sales might be a sense of nostalgia for
the physical artifact or an appreciation for distraction - free reading material.
As more and more content has moved from the physical to the digital realm, book publishers (and music labels, and newspapers, etc.) have tried to perpetuate the control they used to have over
the physical artifact, and in many cases have actually tried to create new forms of control they never had in the physical world.
it's just that no one will bother to print a book unless it was so significant to them that they will crave
a physical artifact of the experience.
But this is the downside to doing so,
the physical artifacts.
In addition to thousands of
physical artifacts and memorabilia, the museum's digital archives boast hundreds of gigabytes of design documents, memos, magazines, press kits, and other historical corporate paperwork.
FEATURED ADD ON: A NESmaker Strategy Guide - in the spirit of those great strategy guides from the days of yore, this companion (art is mockup only) will be a fun, limited
physical artifact, but also be a valuable tool to help newcomers get started making games with NESmaker.
Combining audio, architecture, sculpture, installation and performance, «Daniel Arsham: Hourglass» will extend the artist's investigation into how we interpret history through
physical artifacts and will immerse audiences in environments that reflect on the relationship between past and present.
The video game itself will be playable in the gallery, along with
physical artifacts from Couillard's universe.
Items used in performance are frequently collected and preserved as
physical artifacts of the ephemeral experience of live performance.
As has frequently been noted, Sehgal seeks to make art without producing
any physical artifact of the events that he stages in galleries and museums as a gesture against what he sees as the excessive proliferation of objects in the world.
Through the dissolution and reconstituting of concepts, personal preoccupations, readymade imagery, and digital and
physical artifacts, these artists externalize the complexity of expanding awareness beyond the self in the Digital Age to evolve a personal language that vacillates between abstraction and representation.
Not exact matches
We have
physical proof that ancient civilizations once existed because of the remains of the cities and
artifacts they left behind.
The tools were studied by Dr. Harmand and her colleague Hélène Roche — world experts in lithic analysis, the study of stone
artifacts from the various Stone Age periods in which they were made — to interpret
physical features and reconstruct the manufacturing techniques used at the prehistoric site, including experimental replication of the tools.
One application of an ALD coating could protect a silver
artifact for more than 80 years, the team reported this week at the March meeting of the American
Physical Society.
The people who do research to work out the right temperature and humidity levels to keep paintings, manuscripts, and other
artifacts in good condition are generally
physical scientists with expertise in particular analytical techniques.
But I suspect it is mostly an
artifact of interpolation (though maybe a bit
physical), as we discuss.
In archaeology, absolute dating is usually based on the
physical, chemical, and life properties of the materials of
artifacts, buildings, or other items that have been modified by humans and by historical associations with materials with known dates (coins and written history).
What
artifacts will best answer the driving question (
physical representations, writing samples, exhibits, analyses, etc.)?
We need to think beyond
artifacts and
physical limitations and realize that librarians are the most innovative thing to come out of libraries.
After years of study and research as a Barkeologist (one who studies canine history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of
artifacts and other
physical remains), Indiana was certain that he was close to finding the lost Bark.
But the conservation of
physical items is every bit as important as digitizing them, so we work closely with the major video game museums and archives to make sure
artifacts have permanent homes.
The activity has much more to do with the workings of people and
physical forces than with
artifact's construction.
In addition to the artworks on view there will be a display by the School of Psychology, Bangor University comprising cultural
artifacts, documents and other items showing the connection between
physical objects and our cognition.
Through paint, pixel, word, and fabric she creates work that functions as a bridge between the hypothetical and the
physical, objects operate as
artifacts of personal - as - political discovery formulated within a landscape balancing between nihilism and mysticism.
The Archives are committed to collecting the
physical and digital manifestations, and documentary traces in their original formats, including archives and manuscripts,
artifacts, books and publications, and other analog and digital media.
In Mrs. N's Palace (1964 - 1977), a 20 - foot - wide tomb - like sculpture with a hollow interior, mirrored floor, and
artifacts from her life, Nevelson provides a glimpse into her own
physical and personal history.
While a lack of
physical and emotional space can be claustrophobic, the insertion of space between gives each
artifact a discrete identity.
Each of the
artifacts in Case Work embodies a visceral moment in a visual conversation, where the particular medium — charcoal, pencil, wood, glass, steel — is chosen at once for its
physical potential to be worked into form, as well as for its elemental material nature.
Through her
physical manipulation of these collected «cultural
artifacts,» Peterson navigates the distinction / categorization between trash objects and art objects.
Kafre's solo exhibition Things, Mereology and Schemes is a new body of work focused on three main topics of particular interest to the artist: (1) Things — the distinction between the natural things, non-natural things and the
artifacts that occur between them; (2) Mereology — the philosophical and mathematical study of parts and the wholes they form, and (3) Schemes — a scheme consists of a table's structure, which
physical constitution is mainly due to columns, names and variables and the relation between them; used to map out something, or to design the internal of a logical system; the main points of an argument or theory, etcetera.
Her installations are constantly in flux, resulting either from her construction and deconstruction of the spaces they inhabit or from the multimedia videos that become both
artifacts of the
physical pieces and digital worlds all their own.
They also question how these intelligences may choose to form
physical identity through vestigial
artifacts of humanity.
While the
physical presence of the human form is missing, the
artifact of human existence is ubiquitous.
This sensation of
artifact enhances the artist's method of creation, relying on
physical and natural phenomena to form these expansive, engaging color field paintings.
Can anyone suggest any plausible reason why, say the PC6 of the Stahle / SWM network (which is orthogonal to the 5 PCs above it and is only a numerical
artifact anyway) can have a
physical relationship with say the temperature PC13 (which is orthogonal to 12 higher - order PCs).
6) AR4 WG1 Technical Summary, Cambridge University Press, 2007 7) AR4 «Climate Change 2007: The
Physical Science Basis» 8) AR4 «Climate Models and Their Evaluation» 9) The Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation, Newsletter, August 15, 2007 10) «Open Letter to the Secretary General of the United Nations», December 2007 11) «The Climate Catastrophe - A Spectroscopic
Artifact?»
The serious point is that the acceleration is a statistical
artifact and has to be discussed in those terms before claiming it demonstrates or otherwise a
physical phenomena.