Importantly they always recognize their contingency on the specific spaces they inhabit, asking you to
perceive yourself in the space in fresh ways.
The way these spaces change our perceptions alludes to the gap between how artworks are
perceived in the spaces of production and spaces of display.
Not exact matches
There's a generational difference
in how work
space is
perceived.
The rationale for this note was to point out the wide disparities
in perceived value
in the graphite
space and potential opportunities.
Such reference is regarded here as being the process by which sense presentations
perceived in the «mode of presentational immediacy» are projected on to regions of
space external to the percipient.
Since «to
perceive means to immobilize» (MM 275),
space is needed
in order to reconstruct and localize objects.
To each observer there corresponds a 3 - or 4 - dimensional perspective or «private
space,»
in which the sense data literally serve as mathematical points
in mapping out the existence and extent of objects that a particular observer seems to
perceive.
He imagines that others
perceive him to be trespassing
in «our
space» and
in «our story.»
It is only
in sense - perception, enjoyed by high - grade organisms, that the sensa are clearly
perceived as qualifying some external region of
space (PR 174, 177; AI 276).
In this approach sense - perception (a major preoccupation in these Dialogues) will be presented as a three - term relation between a focal («cogredient») event, another event perceived as a space - time region, and a characterizing property called an «object.&raqu
In this approach sense - perception (a major preoccupation
in these Dialogues) will be presented as a three - term relation between a focal («cogredient») event, another event perceived as a space - time region, and a characterizing property called an «object.&raqu
in these Dialogues) will be presented as a three - term relation between a focal («cogredient») event, another event
perceived as a
space - time region, and a characterizing property called an «object.»
He states: «
Space - perception accompanies our sensations, perhaps all of them, certainly many; but it does not seem to be a necessary quality of things that they should all exist in one space or in any space (IM 182).6 Here he does not only stress the independence of abstract mathematical ideas from any special application to nature, as described above, but extends their independence to the point where these abstract ideas are no longer bound to find application in nature, as perceived by our se
Space - perception accompanies our sensations, perhaps all of them, certainly many; but it does not seem to be a necessary quality of things that they should all exist
in one
space or in any space (IM 182).6 Here he does not only stress the independence of abstract mathematical ideas from any special application to nature, as described above, but extends their independence to the point where these abstract ideas are no longer bound to find application in nature, as perceived by our se
space or
in any
space (IM 182).6 Here he does not only stress the independence of abstract mathematical ideas from any special application to nature, as described above, but extends their independence to the point where these abstract ideas are no longer bound to find application in nature, as perceived by our se
space (IM 182).6 Here he does not only stress the independence of abstract mathematical ideas from any special application to nature, as described above, but extends their independence to the point where these abstract ideas are no longer bound to find application
in nature, as
perceived by our senses.
Other factors that have led to a decrease
in free play time include an emphasis on academic preparation, electronic media replacing playtime, less time spent playing outdoors,
perceived risk of play environments, and limited access to outdoor play
spaces.
We will find it hard to explain the unexpected turn of Russian diplomacy
in the Transnistrian conflict resolution process if we still
perceive Russia as a typical 19th century Great Power, striving to maintain its special status
in international relations by establishing physical control over territories
in the post-Soviet
space.
A declaration that the statements that Plaintiff is «managerially and administratively inept» because Plaintiff has no respect for the organisational structure of the Electoral Commission, «has poor human relations not befitting of any leader
in public
space», has «unilaterally transferred District Electoral Officers
perceived to be pro-NPP», ``... polarized the Commission along political lines» and disunited its members out at paragraphs 11, 12, 13, 20, 21 and 26 of the petition attached to Defendant's letter conveying the petition to his Excellency the President of the Republic of Ghana are defamatory of Plaintiff.
The Court was therefore able to accept that the barrier raised against others by a veil concealing the face was
perceived by the respondent State as breaching the right of others to live
in a
space of socialisation which made living together easier.
If the Democrats promote policies that are
perceived as positive, such as protecting green
space and recreation programs for everyone and doing it while keeping taxes
in line, it will be difficult to overcome them.
She has repeatedly accused de Blasio and city schools chancellor Carmen Fariña of being late to approve deals concerning her network, and has threatened de Blasio administration staffers with press conferences and open letters when she
perceived that City Hall was dragging its feet
in finding
space for her growing charter network.
«Railroad Park on East 161st Street has long been
perceived as an unsafe and neglected part of the neighborhood, so this mural project will allow us to use the arts as a powerful tool for activating underutilized
space and engaging local residents
in improving their community,» said Davon Russell, Executive Vice President of the Women's Housing and Economic Development Corporation (WHEDco).
In such theories, what we perceive as the space - time that bends and warps smoothly in the presence of matter is merely an emergent phenomenon masking more radical behaviour on small scale
In such theories, what we
perceive as the
space - time that bends and warps smoothly
in the presence of matter is merely an emergent phenomenon masking more radical behaviour on small scale
in the presence of matter is merely an emergent phenomenon masking more radical behaviour on small scales.
«The development of these maps revolutionized how people
perceived space, much like Google Earth has done
in our lifetimes,» Hessler says.
«During the Apollo program this nation was
in a race, and we
perceived the outcome as important to national security,» says Lennard Fisk, former NASA chief scientist and a
space science professor at the University of Michigan.
The
perceived split between heaven and earth lived on
in diminished form, all the way through Newton's absolute
space (which he described as «the sensorium of God») and the nineteenth - century reconception of the aether as an invisible, all - pervasive medium that transmits light through empty
space and provides the background reference frame of all motion.
They somehow take the three - dimensional world we live
in and reproduce it so perfectly that we are subconsciously fooled into
perceiving that another 3 - D
space exists beyond the mirror's surface.
If you were
in a train that neared the speed of light, would you
perceive time and
space differently?
«The equations tell us that what we
perceive as empty
space is
in fact not empty,» Wilczek explains.
Researchers found that people who engaged
in more regular sexual activity scored higher on tests that measured their verbal fluency and their ability to visually
perceive objects and the
spaces between them.
By zeroing
in on that region — and by continuing to deconstruct the overall operation of the
space network — neuroscientists may finally explain not only Kant's philosophy but the very foundations of how we
perceive the world around us.
However, the position shifts will be too small to be
perceived by any but the most sensitive telescopes
in space and on the ground.
If you provide conditions of safety and
perceived trust and civility
in social and public
spaces, people will want to live there, they'll interact and develop a sense of ownership.
All groups who exercised saw some benefit, and those who exercised more saw more benefits, particularly
in improved visual - spatial processing — the ability to
perceive where objects are
in space and how far apart they are from each other.
Lloyd: It's difficult to
perceive the distances and to anticipate how large they'll be, the magnitude, the scale of time and
space that you're going to be taking
in.
The thing is, such a string theory requires the universe to have at least 10 dimensions, as opposed to the usual three
in space and one
in time that we
perceive.
This ability of the body to
perceive where all of its parts are
in space, at any given moment, is called proprioception.
It is
in fact the body, despite often being the
perceived source of our mental malaise, that can offer the
space to un-work, and re-work, patterns of self perception, thought - feeling, and thereby the construction of core beliefs.
The truth about how people
perceive secrets bring to light, maybe not so surprisingly, that there is a
space for secrets
in a relationship.
Without venturing into spoiler territory, there are some very big ideas
in Arrival that make us question not just how we interact with our planet and each other, but the very ways we
perceive space and time.
It certainly calls back to a time when the notion of random violence
in public
spaces — especially school shootings — was
perceived as more of a theoretical, here - comes - the - boogeyman kind of threat.
Next, they tried local schools; most were already full and stretched for
space,
in others, principals were just too busy to talk or the idea was
perceived as just too daunting.
For example, on a week when they engaged with ideas related to gender and
space, teacher candidates first read excerpts from Doreen Massey's (1994) Space, Place, and Gender and were then tasked with taking a photograph of how they perceived the connections between gender and space, as informed by their reading, in their daily l
space, teacher candidates first read excerpts from Doreen Massey's (1994)
Space, Place, and Gender and were then tasked with taking a photograph of how they perceived the connections between gender and space, as informed by their reading, in their daily l
Space, Place, and Gender and were then tasked with taking a photograph of how they
perceived the connections between gender and
space, as informed by their reading, in their daily l
space, as informed by their reading,
in their daily lives.
He said the combination of a «large number of changes»
in a «small
space of time» along with a «
perceived sense of it all happening
in a piecemeal fashion» left schools having to «make it up as we go along».
She has repeatedly accused de Blasio and city schools chancellor Carmen Fariña of being late to approve deals concerning her network, and has threatened de Blasio administration staffers with press conferences and open letters when she
perceived that City Hall was dragging its feet
in finding
space for her growing charter network.
-- High - grade materials and design enhance levels of
perceived quality — Class - leading levels of interior
space thanks to longer wheelbase — Outstanding trunk capacity: 326 litres (up 10 %)-- Hyundai Motor introduces several new technologies to the B - segment — Equipment and trim levels usually found
in C - segment cars and higher — New NVH features create one of the quietest cabins
in the class
The rate of
perceiving a parking
space in perpendicular and parallel parking and successfully parking is roughly 30 % higher than that of competitors.
In The Beginning is for the people who really don't want to.The central character is a being who exists outside of space and time as we perceive it, who is orders of magnitude more intelligent that any human, who is so different from us that we can not even begin to imagine his greatness, and who configured our planet and our entire cosmos in just six days of epic creativit.
In The Beginning is for the people who really don't want to.The central character is a being who exists outside of
space and time as we
perceive it, who is orders of magnitude more intelligent that any human, who is so different from us that we can not even begin to imagine his greatness, and who configured our planet and our entire cosmos
in just six days of epic creativit.
in just six days of epic creativit...
Furthermore, while the frequency of vaccinations is recommended to be
spaced 2 - 4 weeks apart, some veterinarians advocate giving vaccines once a week
in perceived or legitimate high exposure risk situations.
Not surprisingly, that research showed it is easier to convince someone
in that group to get another pet, as opposed to someone who has a
perceived inability to own a pet, either because of a lack of
space, time, money, allergies, etc..
The Finnish studio talks the
perceived death of single - player games
in the triple - A
space, working with publishers from around the world and why it decided to IPO
As visitors to his full - dress, full - floor Whitney retrospective will
perceive from the moment they get off the elevator and are confronted by the mural - length 1999 painting Das Erdbeben
in Chili [M # 3], the 79 - year - old artist has evolved to embrace riotous colors, unwieldy materials, and explosive forms
in his recent work — even as younger artists with an interest
in abstraction obsess over the rigorous formalism of his early years and pore over the compositional strategies
in his 1986 book Working
Space.
And we
perceive space, particularly depth, largely by interpreting visual cues — lines converging
in the distance, near objects occluding those far away, and so on —
in a process that is ultimately not so different from reading a conventional representation of
space on a two - dimensional surface.
Painting
in what is now considered a signature style characterized by flattened planes of color, shallow pictorial
space, and lean, reductive but acutely descriptive lines, Katz sought to convey the appearance of things as they are both felt and
perceived in the «present tense,» the now.