Not exact matches
From Labels to Paperboard and Corrugated Cartons, SCREEN Label and Packaging Solutions
present your product
at eye level.
If infants were identified
at this early age, interventions could more successfully build on the
levels of
eye contact that are
present.
School grounds should be inspected for potential hazards such as: • Verandah poles outside doorways, in thoroughfares or in situations where students are unlikely to see them, especially while running; • Steps and changes in
level which are poorly proportioned, difficult to see or lack handrails; • Fencing, gates and railings which students climb and which have structural problems, sharp protrusions, splinters or other hazards; • Trip hazards
at ground
level — protruding drainage pit covers, irregular paving, cracks or tree roots in thoroughfares, broken off post or other remnants of old structures; • Loose gravely surfaces on slopes and where students run; • Slippery patches which may stay damp in winter; • Rocks which students can fall onto or throw around; • Embankments which students can slip down or which have protruding sharp objects; • Blind corners in busy areas; taps and hoses which are positioned where students play or walk; window glass
at low
levels through which students could fall; • Holes, cracks or exposed irrigation fixtures in ovals; • Trees or shrubs with poisonous parts, sharp spikes or thorns or branches
at eye level; • Splinters and deteriorating timbers in seats, retaining edges and other wooden constructions; • sSeds or other areas with hazardous chemicals or machinery to which students have access; rubbish skips which students can climb into or around, or which place students
at risk when trucks enter the school; • Areas within the site used for car parking when students are
present; and, • Sporting equipment such as goal posts or basketball rings which have structural or other design or maintenance problems.
That might
present a problem since many children are
at eye level with them.
The work, installed slightly above
eye level on a side wall,
at first
presents itself as pure abstraction and only upon further examination, or after looking
at a photograph of the original artwork, a portrait of a woman reveals itself.
Experimental and sceptical, perhaps their most famous work is Index 01, exhibited
at dOCUMENTA 5, Kassel, Germany (1972), a catalogue of their writings in eight filing cabinets
presented on four plinths
at eye level.
Experimenting with ways to float material, form and colour
at eye level remains a constant preoccupation in Black's work, and this preoccupation remains as a thread in the exhibition
at IMMA, which will
present Black's extraordinary creative output through a series of new works tailored for the spaces
at IMMA.
Presented in a relaxed pose on a rectangular steel base almost
at eye level, the figure is slightly larger than life - size.