Sentences with phrase «physical artifacts from»

The video game itself will be playable in the gallery, along with physical artifacts from Couillard's universe.
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.

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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
There are other problems with Norris (2004), such as the comparison of reconstructed cloud cover to trends from ISCCP, which according to Evan et al. (2007), are more likely due to a satellite viewing geometry artifact rather than physical changes in the atmosphere.
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