Sentences with phrase «own spatial boundaries»

Trinitarian images ground Christian faith, love and hope by providing for the experiences of separation and distance in Christian life, while insisting on a unity with God that transcends all temporal and spatial boundaries.
This region always has temporal as well as spatial boundaries.
For these reasons, we can only determine the probabilities of an elementary particle's coordinates within a specified spatial boundary.
Even the location is a construct: Cave drives around, and talks lovingly about, Brighton, but the footage leaps unannounced across temporal and spatial boundaries, the film - makers playfully conspiring to blur several worlds into one artificial reality.
With an irreverence for the normative nature of painting to find a definitive resolution, Evans tests the limits of a material and its spatial boundaries, as paintings merge with installation and the picture plane expands into sculptural form.
move across temporal and spatial boundaries, connecting old and new ideas, just as they provide important links between people, places and ways of life.
On these paintings he was using thinner zips, not paying attention to the paint that spanned over the margins, testing the idea of spatial boundaries.
The result is a highly charged and immersive atmosphere that engulfs our visual senses, invades our spatial boundary and heightens our sensory experience.»
Curator Matthias Ulrich about the artist: «In addition to overcoming spatial boundaries, movement and velocity form two main motifs that Doug Aitken time and again takes up in his elaborate, thoughtful and perfect work.
As opposed to defined and enclosed geometrical forms, the Monoform and Verstärker series reject spatial boundaries and emphasize infiniteness.
He often re-purposed and painted over canvases to unearth new compositions, pushing the spatial boundaries of the traditional picture plane.
Both point to our understanding of «unfinished» as uncompleted, with a sense of unfinished as unframed, without any kind of spatial boundary as well as without a temporal end, which is then extended to a different sense of «unfinished,» reflected in the state of ruin and decline, through the works of Cady Noland and Robert Gober.
The Internet, in its ability to generate infinite knowledge and function as a medium for human interaction free from temporal and spatial boundaries, has been cast as the locus for civic debate in the 21st century.
Courts sometimes comment on territorial concerns, where, for example, a computer is used or found in a bedroom or a workplace, but given the mobility of technology and the accessibility of digital data from multiple locations, the spatial boundaries to privacy are increasingly meaningless.

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To turn his suggestion on its head, reality — not its mere shadow — may take place on a distant boundary surface, while everything we witness in the three common spatial dimensions is a projection of that faraway unfolding.
«We have only just scratched the surface of defining key spatial hotspots, but clearly for these highly mobile sharks, we need international cooperation» said Dr Guttridge, «and unfortunately, sharks refuse to acknowledge national boundaries
In plasma boundary physics, models require integration of multiple physical processes that cover a wide range of overlapping spatial and temporal scales, from the hot, confined pedestal zone with sharp gradients, to the cooler unconfined edge and divertor plasma, and finally to the first few microns of the wall itself.
And so, since the protagonist's perspective is restricted by the spatial conditions of his imprisonment, the film, too, observes these boundaries.
GNG, whose mission is to bring young people face - to - face across spatial, cultural, and national boundaries through videoconferencing, has been doing so since its founding in 1998.
For example, having students tap into the various aspects of spatial intelligence with contemporary technology tools such as Google Earth or geographic information systems (GIS) enables them to explore spatial ways of thinking and learning for deeper understandings beyond curricular boundaries.
Home - range boundaries were determined in ARC VIEW 3.2 a, using the spatial analyst (Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc., Redlands, California) and animal movement (Hooge and Eichenlaub USGS, Anchorage, Alaska) extensions.
Hans Hofmann, a master of the Abstract Expressionist movement, pushed the boundaries of spatial dynamics and color.
The existing boundaries of the space — both temporal and spatial — are thus modified by structures that originate from everyday life, such as curtains, seats, lamps.
The early orthogonal formats are followed by jutting forms that accentuate the works» three - dimensionality and visual, perspectival, and spatial progressions that spread beyond the dimension of the object circumscribed by its physical boundaries, opening up to an active relationship with the surrounding space.
In that respect the exhibition deals with a number of spatial metaphors such as barricades, boundaries and fences or so - called «gated communities,» and at the same time the destruction or penetration of these types of partition.
Light Music is an innovative work presented originally as a performance that experiments with celluloid and sound to push the formal, spatial and performative boundaries of cinema.
Richard Tuttle seeks to blur the boundaries between painting and sculpture in order to create a new spatial dimension.
Ms. Oppenheimer is an artist engaged with the boundary conditions of spatial adjacency.
The grand special exhibition on occasion of the inauguration of the enlarged Kunstmuseum Basel will map the medium's extraordinarily dynamic evolution: the classical idea and form of sculpture grows more flexible and abstract as some artists integrate the trivial stuff of everyday life into their art or blur its spatial and conceptual boundaries, even as others return to the figurative tradition in an effort to set the genre on a new solid foundation.
While this term is often associated with American painting, specifically Abstract Expressionism and Color Field painting, Declaring Space addresses this concept from an international viewpoint, blurring national labels for a set of spatial themes that were evoked in abstract art in the latter half of the twentieth century, where the boundaries of traditional pictorial space were crossed and a new realm of abstract theater was engaged.
A combination of different materials aims to present an intricate architectural space and spatial illusion that extends the narrative beyond the boundary of the boxes.
Sarah Oppenheimer is an artist engaged with the boundary conditions of spatial adjacency.
Their open - endedness and iterative qualities affirmed her desire to overcome spatial and temporal boundaries, continuing to fulfill moments of continuity between artist, object, and viewer.
Jennifer Gross characterizes these objects as «protagonists in Artschwager's pictorial / spatial drama» which exist in «a world of surreal banality through which he thoroughly investigated the boundaries of a room inhabited by familiar things».
Deploying a wide variety of media — including fabric, paint, dyes, wallpaper, plasticine, and ceramics — her work has dissolved spatial, plastic, and temporal boundaries.
In the giant «Missmatch» (2004), a mass of triangles vying for spatial dominance rests on a giant, upended wedge of yellow with one point on the painting's lower boundary.
Were this to be possible and actually occur, it would I think be apparent in the spatial pattern of boundary fluxes if not markedly so in the pattern of the heating.
The climate system includes a variety of physical processes, such as cloud processes, radiative processes and boundary - layer processes, which interact with each other on many temporal and spatial scales.
While regional climate downscaling yields higher spatial resolution, the downscaling is strongly dependent on the lateral boundary conditions and the methods used to constrain the regional climate model variables to the coarser spatial scale information from the parent global models.
Obviously, these RCM predictions heavily rely on the quality of the boundary conditions provided by global climate models, and fail to represent dynamically the spatial interaction between the region of interest and the rest of the world.
After accounting for errors associated with transport, planetary boundary layer height, lateral boundary conditions, seasonality of emissions, and the spatial resolution of surface emission prior estimates, we find that the California Air Resources Board (CARB) CH4 budget is a factor of 1.64 too low.
The equations for Rossby waves (Calculation of the Meridional Wave Number, Physics of the Parameter, and Calculation of the Amplitudes) show that this can occur if a set of necessary conditions are met: u ¯ > 0 in the midlatitude region; the highest value of l within the waveguide is in the range of the meridional wave numbers lm dominantly contributing to the external forcing with a given m, which provides closeness of the k waves to respective m waves not only in terms of the zonal but also the meridional wave numbers, favoring the QRA of the m waves; the total latitudinal width of the waveguide is no less than the characteristic spatial scale of the relevant Airy function (25), which is used as the boundary condition at its southern and northern boundaries; and latitudinal distribution of l is sufficiently smooth in the waveguide, and both TPs lie within a midlatitude region of ∼ 25 ° N — 30 ° N and ∼ 65 ° N − 70 ° N, as the necessary condition for the application of quasilinear Wentzel − Kramers − Brillouin (WKB) method (25) when solving the equations for Rossby waves.
Aquatic GHG fluxes are measured using a variety of techniques (e.g., floating chambers, thin boundary methods, eddy covariance towers, acoustic methods, and funnels; supplemental figure S1) that provide varying degrees of spatial and temporal coverage and accuracy (St. Louis et al. 2000).
Accounting for the characteristic spatial scale ΔA of the relevant Airy function (see Basic Necessary Conditions and Assumptions) at the waveguide's boundaries, the averaging of [S18] over Δ yields the following estimate for A˜m, max, at typical values of l0 ≈ (0.3 − 0.5) × 10 − 6 m − 2, ΔQRA / Δ ≈ 0.3 − 0.5, and ΔA / Δ ≈ 0.2 − 0.25: A˜m, max ≈ K2 -LSB-(K2 + l02 + l04) / (m / a) 2] Kl0u ¯ 0ΔQRA2 Δ.
The analysis of the results shows that, in all those cases, the distance between the adjacent boundaries of the waveguides is lower than the characteristic spatial scale of the relevant Airy functions.
Here, we present an explanation for time - invariant land — sea warming ratio that applies if three conditions on radiative forcing are met: first, spatial variations in the climate forcing must be sufficiently small that the lower free troposphere warms evenly over land and ocean; second, the temperature response must not be large enough to change the global circulation to zeroth order; third, the temperature response must not be large enough to modify the boundary layer amplification mechanisms that contribute to making φ exceed unity.
The current GOES - N - class sounder temperature and moisture profiles provide relatively coarse temporal and spatial coverage, which is informative for indicating the synoptic - scale severe weather threat to areas, but insufficient for «nowcasting» cell development on the mesoscale or adequately resolving boundary - layer structures critical for nowcasts of severe thunderstorms.
We find that over a wide range of values of diapycnal diffusivity and Southern Ocean winds, and with a variety of changes in surface boundary conditions, the spatial patterns of ocean temperature anomaly are nearly always determined as much or more by the existing heat reservoir redistribution than by the nearly passive uptake of temperature due to changes in the surface boundary conditions.
This could help to indicate temporal, spatial, context - and effects - related boundaries beyond which human control is no longer meaningfully exercised over target identification, selection, and engagement.
Created new spatial data from cadastral information to analyze and reevaluate outdated state land project boundaries, identifying over 25,000 acres and $ 300 million of developed land to be removed.
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