Sentences with phrase «presents international examples»

The show — including Valie Export, Sharon Hayes, Jiří Kovanda, Klara Lidén, and Ettore Sottsass among others — embraces the discussion around the ideas of the city, with modern views and the measurement of real living and working conditions and presents international examples over the last 60 years.

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At the present stage of man's development the broadcasting of public events is the most obvious example of the most significant common denominator of international acceptance.
Any kind of educational context where international scientists are present and people have more time to talk — summer schools, seminars, or workshops, for example — are good places to make contact with potential mentors abroad, Žagrović says.
This technique, presented in Perth, Australia, at the International World Wide Web Conference, requires that the training data have information about whether the examples in the dataset were actually good or bad decisions.
The researchers presented two examples of their approach on June 28 at the 14th International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services (MobiSys 2016) in Singapore.
Given the complexity of the work and numerous individuals involved, exchanging information in international research collaborations presents major challenges as an example illustrates.
Investigating mouse models for biological for research The congress aims to promote the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC) mouse lines, importance of mouse phenotyping & clinical and drug discovery collaboration, to present progresses performed by IMPC with regards CRISPR editing genome, rare diseases, microbiota and ageing pipeline, as well as illustration of examples of scientific projects about «Animal models for human diseases» and recent developments in mouse models phenotyping imaging.
The congress aims to promote the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC) mouse lines, importance of mouse phenotyping & clinical and drug discovery collaboration, to present progresses performed by IMPC with regards CRISPR editing genome, rare diseases, microbiota and ageing pipeline, as well as illustration of examples of scientific projects about «Animal models for human diseases» and recent developments in mouse models phenotyping imaging.
The NZ Blu - ray of the restoration of Geoff Murphy's 1983 Utu is a superb example of someone doing the hard yakka to get a film back to a point far beyond what was presented to us by nervous producers and unthinking international distributors way back when.
In June 2013, for example, she presented a keynote on «Heart Centered Education and Leadership» to the International Symposium on Educational Reform (ISER) at the University of Jyvaskyla in Finland (a high achieving nation in education).
For example, at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit this year, Volkswagen presented the Tiguan GTE Active Concept plug - in hybrid.
Some of the scientific research in this area, presented to over 800 delegates at the Eighth International Conference on Human Animal Interactions, included for example:
You, Me, Something Else is an exhibition about sculpture from Glasgow that presents exciting examples of current practice in the city by focusing on ten artists who are all at different stages of international careers.
Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, A Beautiful Elsewhere is also an opportunity for the Fondation Cartier to reinforce its desire to showcase emerging talents: for example, the Chinese artists, Gao Shan, Hu Liu and Li Yongbin have been invited by the Fondation Cartier to present their works alongside those of Cai Guo - Qiang and Huang Yong Ping — today, iconic Chinese artists on the international contemporary arts scene, and revealed by the Fondation Cartier in the 1990s to a European public.
For example, the role of International partnership is presented by the case of Eyeworks + M1, two Los Angeles based eyeglass designers that, in order to produce their innovative glass frames, have found a small manufacturer in a Dolomites» village with which they developed their projects; the cross-breeding between social networks and craftsmanship is represented through the story of Formabilio that, starting from a web community, now produce furniture and home accessories conceived by young designers, realized by local manufactures and sold online; the evolution of traditional craft techniques to realize high - quality products is expressed by the case of Bonotto, that combines mechanical looms with advanced technology, bringing craft into an industrial factory to produce unique textiles for the most renowned and innovative fashion brands.
Dating from the most fertile period of his short career, other examples of the present work are currently housed in major international museum collections including Museum Ludwig, Vienna, Tate Modern, London, Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt am Main and Herning Art Museum, Denmark.
«When Attitudes Become Form: Bern 1969 / Venice 2013» brings together the original works presented at the Kunsthalle and Schulwarte, loaned for the event by important private collections and international museums (for example the works of Carl Andre, Claes Oldenburg, Bruce Nauman, Eva Hesse, Giovanni Anselmo, Hanne Darboven, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Marinus Boezem and Richard Tuttle); site - specific interventions «reenacted» directly or in association with the artists and their Estates (for instance the works of Joseph Beuys, Daniel Buren, Walter De Maria, Jan Dibbets, Alain Jacquet, Joseph Kosuth, Sol LeWitt, Keith Sonnier, Ger van Elk, Lawrence Weiner and Gilberto Zorio); plus a selection of photographs, videos, books, letters, ephemeral objects and other original materials relating to the 1969 show and its context.
Today it is able to present and explore the connections between the essential international developments in art since 1960, and most of the period's important artists, with examples of major works.
The show begins with examples dating from Fluxus — a loose international network of artists from the 1960s and»70s — and Conceptual art of the same period, and continues up to the present day.
«When Attitudes Become Form: Bern 1969 / Venice 2013» brings together the original works presented at the Kunsthalle and Schulwarte, loaned for the event by important private collections and international museums (for example the works of Carl Andre, Claes Oldenburg, Bruce Nauman, Eva Hesse, Giovanni Anselmo, Hanne Darboven, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Marinus Boezem and RichardTuttle); site - specific interventions «reenacted» directly or in association with the artists and their Estates (for instance the works of Joseph Beuys, Daniel Buren, Walter De Maria, Jan Dibbets, Alain Jacquet, Joseph Kosuth, Sol LeWitt, Keith Sonnier, Ger van Elk, Lawrence Weiner and Gilberto Zorio); plus a selection of photographs, videos, books, letters, ephemeral objects and other original materials relating to the 1969 show and its context.
At the International Passive House Conference in Darmstadt, Germany, many examples of Passive House components will be presented from 22 to 23 April at an accompanying trade exhibition.
This paper presents one example of how «the human face of climate change» has been brought to an international policy arena — the UNFCCC climate negotiations — in a relatively short period of time by a coordinated effort of research and operational organizations
This activity report presents some examples of the IFAD - GEF partnership from around the world by using brief case studies to highlight certain aspects of various projects, which includes over 43 national and regional projects, covering areas of biodiversity, climate change, international waters, land degradation and sustainable forest management.
In October, for example, Shull travelled to Bali, Indonesia, where he presented a paper on cyber espionage and international law at the Global Internet Governance Academic Network (GigaNet).
Just as two examples, HiiL team members presented both to conferences of the International Legal Aid Group (multiple times) and the Legal Services Corporation Technical Initiative Grants programme.
For example, consider if they are: international (importers and exporters with no real business investment outside the country); multination (some investment in other countries, but the products from the home country are typically adapted for the local market); global (invested and present in many countries with the same coordinated image across countries), or transnational (complex organisations that are much more decentralised with power given to each foreign market).
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