Sentences with phrase «project explores the limits»

This monumental project explores the limits of music and marks the Chicago debut of Morton Feldman's six - hour - long work.

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From another angle, you could see pathos in him, heroism in his struggle, in his willingness to risk...» That project, of exploring the spirit and limits of being human, is, of course, a deeply characteristic quality of Western literature and philosophy, from St. Augustine to Thomas Merton, from Meister Eckhart to William James and Albert Camus.
Let's support Steve Bellone's initiatives, incorporate nitrogen mitigation in our comprehensive plans, establish load limits, install pilot projects and explore funding and subsidy mechanisms.
The winners are Sakhiwe Shongwe and Bonkhe Mahlalela, both 14, and their winning project explores an affordable way to provide hydroponics to poor subsistence farmers, enabling them to grow their crops and vegetables in very large quantities and within limited space without using soil.
Another school within the SLRC project is exploring the factors that are limiting parental involvement in their children's learning experiences, with the aim to better understand the complex needs of the parents within their school community, and empower them to become partners in their children's learning.
In this article, we explore why this is the case and why this type of project works so well for a particular population of English language learners, those with limited or interrupted formal schooling.
Square Enix Presser — Just Cause 3 out Dec 1 — over 400k square miles to explore (open world)-- Tomb Raider — emphasis on putting the tombs back in Tomb Raider, mobile title on the way called Lara Croft Go — Kingdom Hearts 3 in development for XB1 / PS4 — No Release Date — Nier 2 in development by Platinum Games, no release date — Hitman out Dec 8 — some contracts are limited, less than 48 hrs — Deus Ex: Mankind Divided — takes place 2 yrs after HR — 2016 XB1 / PS4 — New RPG: Project Setsuna out 2016
He has also created projects that interact with space, placing audiences into limited or intentionally planned spaces to explore the distances between between degrees and methods among objective and subjective existence.
WAKA WAKA is a collection of handmade wood furniture and Rowena Sartin is a limited - run clothing and accessories project exploring distinct construction ideas and fabric.
Born not far from Ankara, socialised within the narrow circle of her Turkish family in Germany, she explores the limits of what is physically possible in her projects, radically committing her own body to her artworks.In Flesh, (No Pig but Pork), she targets the taboos and traditional rituals of the Islamic world, donning Lady Justice «s blindfold, a black negligée and yellow rubber gloves to wallow in pork meat, sniffing the forbidden raw flesh.
Born not far from Ankara, socialised within the narrow circle of her Turkish family in Germany, she explores the limits of what is physically possible in her projects — whether she wears a chador and hangs upside - down in front of an audience reading diary entries, newspaper articles and passages from the Qur «an («Permanent Words», 2009), or when she publicly kisses the walls, floor, furniture and ceiling of an exhibition space for days on end, in order to express her appreciation of all that is overlooked or only too obvious, what we have become fond of or what is intimate («Emotion in Motion», 2000).
Ruperto and company take this pronouncement as a prompt to explore the limits of our ability to project ourselves and our interests — as individuals, as a species — onto everything we encounter.
Limited Edition Print & E-Book containing a collection of 52 digital drawings & Augmented Reality videos completed by artist Carla Gannis over 52 weeks — a year - long project in which Gannis explores the female identity by turning the camera on her own face.
The panel will also explore issues surrounding, but not limited to: politics and material use; themes of displacement, migration, and dislocation; identity construction and otherness; and the relationships between labor, domesticity, and gender and how these issues are integrated into a movement towards highly experimental projects that challenge traditional notions of craft.
There are, at present, limited opportunities for emerging artists seeking to work with public sculpture in London, which makes this project one of the few places in which such practices can be explored.
With Stella's 1965 - 1956 project Irregular Polygons, he began exploring the limits of space with huge, asymmetrical, and jagged painted canvases, upon which he imposed his distinctive geometric forms.
When considering a do - it - yourself solution, the options can be limited - and quite complicated.A short list of the pros and cons of DIY solar can be found here, but this article will explore some of the lesser - known pros and cons of a DIY solar project in 2018.
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