Sentences with phrase «physical architecture of»

The curricula we use in our classes have been demonstrated to actually improve the physical architecture of a child's developing brain.
Hood said that research has shown that experiences in the first three years of life strongly influence the physical architecture of the brain: «Because one of the most important elements of that foundation is a positive interaction between parent and child, The Family Partnership works closely with both generations.»
Her works expand on the physical architecture of the space they are in, defining both the negative and positive.
Cope and Kalantiz (2009) wrote, «There's a deadening institutional inertia in schools and their disciplines, in the heritage physical architecture of school buildings and the institutional architecture of educational bureaucracy» (p. 16).
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Scientists report that they have mapped the physical architecture of intelligence in the brain.
These works are far from agnostic and have a deeply meditative resolve that balances hermetic withdrawal with critical reflection on the social, cultural and physical architectures of exclusion.

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Mike Hearn, one of the main developers of the Bitcoin architecture alongside the mysterious Nakamoto, has said that any implementation of the concept is at least a decade away because of the need for hardware upgrades on physical goods.
By their physical nature there is a great variety of possible architecture of arrangement of the fundamental building blocks.
Although the twine is lightweight, it is 15 times stronger than steel, and the artist views it's relationship with the surrounding hard - edge architecture as a «physical manifestation of interconnectedness and strength through resiliency.»
The complex research area of nuclear architecture presents challenging demands on mathematical analysis and physical modeling, as theories are constantly confronted with new findings.
The architecture of the pore establishes the physical principles underlying selective K + conduction.
Because of their unique branchlike molecular architecture, the polymers have unusual physical properties and could be used in a wide range of applications, from biodegradable capsules for delivering drugs to new industrial lubricants.
Bejan explains that the «emerging physical flow architecture is hierarchical on Earth's surface and found in everything that flows inside human bodies, the movement of humans and their belongings, and the engines that drive the movement.»
In contending that the cause of issues such as online anti-social behaviour is the design / software of social media itself, Dr Miller suggests that social media architecture needs to be managed and planned in the same way as physical architecture.
These studies are aimed at understanding the physical mechanisms that govern star formation and how the evolution of the gaseous component of disks impacts the resulting planetary system architectures.
The PCC unit is a research department gathering physicists, chemists and biologists interested in the study of the physical principles underlying the architecture and functions of living systems.
We aim to refine the physical properties and architecture of both systems.
The cell microenvironment contains chemical and physical cues that arise from a complex, albeit defined, architecture of extracellular matrix networks.
Using mostly a half - French, half - Japanese cast and crew, with locations restricted to Nevers, France, and the titular city, Resnais» film is an intense, intimate film: poetic dialogue, newsreel images of Hiroshima bomb victims, intense physical foreplay, a revolutionary flashback structure, political subtext, and a decisively striking use of modernistic Japanese architecture, contrasted with roughly hewn and ornately decorated stone homes in Nevers, France collectively evoke a dreamlike atmosphere, as a romance is joined during its fiery rise, and left when the morning embers offer a mere faint and dusty glow.
• A physical world put in motion thanks to brand new hardware architecture» The world has been dynamically brought to life using complex physical world simulation on trees, foliage, cloth, weather, lighting and effects» All texture resolutions have been created at 4x resolution for maximum resolution and detail» In - game characters, enemies and destructability have been enhanced for added depth and realism» Subsurface scattering technology implemented to capture the most physically accurate lighting simulation and deliver a great sense of believability» Native 1080p gameplay gives outstanding visual fidelity and showcases the beauty of Yamatai in all its high definition glory
The schools» transition from stately, which was characteristic of the early 20th century, to sterile has several explanations: the spread of modernism generally, the devaluation of public architecture in particular (city halls have been victims too), the physical growth of schools through both district consolidation and population increase, and fiscal pressures in the public sector.
Author of the 2010 book, Raising a School: Foundations of School Architecture, Upitis explores school architecture and how the physical environment can either enable or constrain learning.
Building structure, facility safety plans, lighting, space, and architecture — among other physical attributes of educational institutions — can contribute to whether a school environment feels, or is in fact, safe or unsafe.
I'd buy it just for the genius of the physical architecture.
The architecture of a kelp forest ecosystem is based on its physical structure, which influences the associated species that define its community structure.
The results showed that romantic love actually affects brain architecture — meaning the physical structures of the brain.
There is plenty of talk here about Los Angeles as a physical, mental, and historical site; hideous institutional architecture; gay pornography pioneer Fred Halsted; the revolutionary political stance and unlikely resurrection of Christ; the decline of celluloid filmmaking; and even catty commentary about the church - going habits of Ronald and Nancy Reagan.
Working across performance, installation and the moving image the project examines the physical properties of sound, through electromagnetism, architecture and process based image making.
Known for creating work that responds to architecture and the built environment, Cain embraces the relationship of psychological and physical space by encouraging viewers to be fully present and immerse themselves within her work.
Artist Statement Drawing inspiration from physical structures that humans create for ourselves to inhabit - apartment buildings, condos, industrial buildings, roadways and bridges - I imagine a warped version of spacial reality which calls attention to the frequent coldness and austerity of today's architecture.
These media form a threshold through which Jasper explores the dissonance between imaginary and fragmented cinematic space and the physical experience of architecture, and in his work he also excavates history through postcolonial and experimental anthropological lenses.
«Structure» refers to post-structuralism, physical structures (like architecture and Constructivism), and structures of thought (including categories and hierarchies).
Buren's vertical stripes, made from paper, fabric, paint, or tape, have become his artistic signature, appearing in a variety of scales and forms in site - specific installations that reimagine the social and physical implications of architecture.
Blending the philosophies of architecture with abstraction, architecture becomes both a visual and physical bridge between inside and out, a passageway of self - reflection, while abstraction is a way to move through, interpret and explore a space.
The photographs also serve as an extension of the artist's previous installations, which explore memory, architecture, and the notion of home through the modification of physical space.
Blueprints engages the organizational forces of material and dematerialized architectures by considering the physical and psychical distance between the drawn and the built, the architectural representation and its muse.
In This Hello America... engages both the physical and social architecture of Bard College by re-envisioning the cultural space produced by Sasson Soffer's public art sculpture Hello America (1980), located near the campus center.
Quasi-narrative films create intricate mazes of open - ended stories told across reinterpreted physical architecture.
Downey sought to redefine architecture as the wielding of invisible forces — physical, social, and psychic.
He toys with the idea of the physical self being one with architecture and the surrounding space and brings sexuality into his artwork through the blurring of these lines.
By revealing the architectural surface as index of violence, she questions architecture itself as physical representation of visible and invisible state power.
It has the physical line of Standard Stoppages by Marcel Duchamp and full - scale architecture by El Lissitzky — his Proun, or «Project for the Affirmation of the New.»
From Yves Klein's utopian plans for an «architecture of air» to Robert Barry's Energy Field (AM 130 KHz) from 1968 - which encourages a heightened awareness of the physical context of the gallery - this exhibition span diverse aesthetic practices and concerns.
These observations became translated through the construction of three - dimensional spatial paintings as pictorial compositions that reconfigure the space and its architecture, using specific physical things.
Blueprints Artists: Trisha Brown, Peter Halley, Sean Paul, and Nick Relph Curated by Stephanie Harris «Blueprints engages the organizational forces of material and dematerialized architectures by considering the physical and psychical distance between the drawn and the built, the architectural representation and its muse.
Monica Bonvicini (b. 1965, Venice) is a truly international artist, whose work addresses the history of art and architecture, and their physical and psychological relationship with the viewer
Over the past centuries, and especially in the past few decades, there has been a constant writing and overwriting of history and its physical manifestations in architecture.
Stingel's carpets actually function more as interventions into surrounding architecture, in a manner related to the methods of the French artist Daniel Buren, who has installed his striped paint ngs and banners on walls, ceilings, windows, storefronts, and outdoor benches, partly to call attention to their environments, both physical and political.
BYRON WESTBROOK is a sound artist working with the dynamic quality of physical space through site - specific installations and unique listening formats to activate architecture and community.
The generous and generative nature of his practice was immediately apparent to me, each architecture offering itself up both as a surface for other artists and as a physical embodiment of labor and land.
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