Sentences with phrase «own spatial experience»

The Vision Tokyo is the latest trailblazing spatial experience to come from Mercedes - Benz: its monolithic structure, futuristic...
The paintings seem to immediately point outside of themselves, if not to specific things, then towards familiar spatial experiences and physical forces.
Always exploring different techniques both cutting edge and ancient, Opie plays with ways of seeing through reinterpreting the vocabulary of everyday life; his reductive style evokes both a visual and spatial experience of the world around us.
Just outside the room with Appolonio's spatial experience, Judith Lauand's painting orients us to where we are.
Throughout his six - decade career, he has continually challenged traditional notions of identity and history, forging new paths for the artistic expression of nature, philosophy, and spatial experience.
His revolutionary performances, sculptures, and installations — most notably, the series Parangolé, Bilateral, Relevo Espacial (Spatial Relief), Bólide, and Penetrável (Penetrable)-- outline a cohesive, sustained investigation of color and abstraction as a framework for spatial experience.
The visible soldering lines on its surface form clear horizontal and vertical axes: the body is treated as the location of physical and spatial experience.
Olafur Eliasson's Convex / concave (1995 - 2000), a hydraulic - powered mirror sculpture demonstrating the artist's early experiments with modes of perception and spatial experiences is also on view downstairs.
We speak with curator Kate Goodwin on transforming London's Royal Academy of Arts into a sensorial spatial experience
With a particular interest in perception and the spatial experience, their collective multimedia works challenge the experience of seeing and knowing.
For documenta XIII (2012) Sehgal orchestrated This Variation, an immersive piece that places viewers in a nearly dark gallery among some 20 performers who sing, dance, clap, hum and talk, creating «an electrifying aural - spatial experience of pure, unencumbered imagination in action».
The sensory impact of light reflections on their creations creates an almost poetic spatial experience comprising both delicacy as well as strong definition.
[2] On the floor beneath the photograph, I notice the beginning of a long, broken line of red wooden stakes that will define, in many ways, the spatial experience of the exhibition.
His revolutionary performances, sculptures, and installations --- most notably, the series Parangolé, Bilateral, Relevo Espacial (Spatial Relief), Bólide, and Penetrável (Penetrable)--- outline a cohesive, sustained investigation of color and abstraction as a framework for spatial experience.
Bonami, who trained in theatre design, used conventional wall dividers in unexpected, asymmetric formations, which made for an unpredictable sequence of spatial experiences.
Camden Arts Centre, London Hannah Collins (b. 1956, London) is well known for her large unframed photographs that cover whole walls, creating immersive spatial experiences.
The combined result of this collaboration conceived by Huang is a dream - like spatial experience that is rich, charged and full of palpable tension.
Also featuring other recent film - sculpture works in both venues, the show will provide audiences with a multi-sensory, spatial experience, showing the many dimensions of Barba's practice.
Issues of design activism and the role of media in spatial experience are explored in critical essays by Jennifer Gabrys on Fresh Kills Landfill in New York, Michael Rakowitz on the Hungarian - based team Big Hope, and in Claudine Isé's Vanishing Point, an exhibition questioning the aesthetics of urban non-spaces.
visible soldering lines on its façade form distinct horizontal and vertical axes, making the body a representation of physical and spatial experiences.
Moving from sublet to studio share to Yaddo and other residencies over several years, Butler has incorporated the migrational spatial experience of a contemporary painter into shifting imagery, material, and process, reflecting the transient and often tenuous existence of artists in New York.
The physical and spatial experience of a city is a global language — a language of architecture and affluence, crowds and traffic, poverty and noise.
Exploring collapsed dichotomies across, digital and physical space, subconscious and conscious, sleep and awakened states, Antonellis produces a series of paintings and moving images from brainwave recordings of spatial experience within a dream using an EEG neuroheadset.
Larsson is a multi-disciplinary artist and poet, with a focus on «spatial experience, embodiment and activism.»
The devices of containment, separation, and definition are repurposed to alter our spatial experience.
What Cammermeyer achieves with this developing expansion is a continuum of spatial experience past distinct borders.
According to Grosse, the issue is not color, spectacular spatial experiences or performance, but rather «to open up a performative space of thought in which everyone can perceive reality in a different way: without notions of good and evil, without hierarchies and borders.»
«Shower of Light» (2006) also plays with our imagination and encourages a unique spatial experience.
The utopia of placeless infinity (Untitled, «Infinity wall,» 2008) or the reminiscence of a former socialist utopist turned dictator (Thaw (Takaki Masao), 2007) explore this theme, as do the most recent large - scale sculptures, which, like pieces of architecture, allow the viewer to access interior worlds and provide him / her with an intense spatial experience (Via Negativa, 2012).
The physical and spatial experience of a city defines a language spoken around the world — a language of skyscrapers, traffic, human density, technology, affluence, poverty, and noise.
Hauser & Wirth's recent exhibition included great, large - scale examples from two of her finest bodies of work: the chromatically slight, but physically robust «Black and White Works» — some white with just a line of black, others black in their entirety, with structured and poetic surfaces; and the «Sarrafos» — white paintings with even more uninflected surfaces to which a black wooden bar has been attached, resulting in a physical and spatial experience.
Artists of Hawai`i now includes a stronger curator - artist dialogue for all participating artists, with regular studio visits by the curator over eight months in the production of all new work; a shift from object - centric practices to artworks based on spatial experience and participatory visitor experiences to rethink how visitors engage with art and ideas.
The works are neither purely pictorial nor truly sculptural, and the tension between the expectation and actuality of presentation, between their simultaneous flatness and three - dimensionality, serves to defamiliarize the white cube setting, demanding from the viewer a constant navigation of his own spatial experience.
Case Work marks the first time that the public will be able to view the artistic explorations of material, form, and spatial experience that have guided the firm's architectural designs, including both realized buildings and projects that have yet to take shape.
It is the task of sculpture to produce spatial experiences.
A devoted consideration of relationships between physics (Astral and Quantum) and visual and spatial experience manifest in certain works which recall imagery from satellite and deep space digital photography.

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While commonly experienced as a pleasurable involvement in a social and spatial interior, hygge is also examined as a mode of withdrawal from alienating conditions of modernity.
In history, the field of «null» abstraction is the multiplicity of subjective interactions with indefinite spatial and temporal dimensions (i.e., the «experience of becoming»).
However, he saw evidence that we can be affected by mental experience even at some spatial distance.
More specifically, with respect to mentality, he wrote that «though mentality is non-spatial, mentality is always a reaction from, and integration with, physical experience which is spatial» (PR 108/165).
For example, David Griffin has recently written: «And what if the enduring mind is not an unbroken stream of experience but a series of momentary experiental events, each of which occupies (or constitutes) a region that is spatial as well as temporal?
Whitehead held that all actual occasions have spatial as well as temporal volume or magnitude; and since all do, it follows that those comprising human experience do.
Paradise appears in the religious consciousness as a dialectical inversion of the here and now of profane experience, whether symbolized in a spatial form as celestial transcendence or in a temporal form as the Beginning or the End.
Once we understand the Hebrew success in conceiving Yahweh as the great «I,» we can see that Hebrew reflection, or perhaps better, Hebrew experience with Yahweh, led to the explicit rejection of the idea that he had bodily form or was localized in spatial terms.
«64 In «Boethius and Whitehead» Ford argues that the entire multiplicity of temporal land spatial) experiences can be included within the unity of a single, everlasting divine concrescence.
«This so - called «wall»... contributes itself to our experience only under the guise of spatial extension, combined with spatial perspective, and combined with sense - data» (S 15).
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.
Is there any conceivable physiological correlate of experience that has the spatial, temporal, and dynamic features that I have described?
I think that a spatial model should reflect these facts — the superject of an experience should permeate the body like a «public spirit» that fills the spaces among the cells.
Space is affirmed only because the way in which actual entities prehend each other has a dimension that produces in us the experience of spatial extension.
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