With the 1969 exhibition Für Veränderungen aller Art (For Changes of All Kinds), he created an artistic test bed for large -
scale environments produced as collective works by young artists, to be experienced in a performative fashion.
Not exact matches
Time spent in the trenches of a large
scale, high - tech turnaround that married me to my desk night, day and weekends versus a clearly architected lifestyle work
environment has
produced scars of different shapes and sizes.
Like fellow Bay area start - up Geltor, Perfect Day is one of a new breed of companies in the «cellular agriculture» business — using genetically engineered yeasts that have been «programmed» to
produce proteins or other ingredients found in plants or animals - on an industrial
scale, without raising animals, and with less impact on the
environment.
Fairtrade Certified Pure Vanilla ensures small -
scale farmers in developing countries receive a fair price and use sustainable farming practices, which in return, stabilizes vanilla
producing communities and protects the
environment.
Organic foods can be more expensive because farmers have higher labour costs and a different economy of
scale; however when buying organic you're paying the real cost of
producing real food that is better for the
environment, animal welfare and our health.
Fairtrade Certified Vanilla ensures that small -
scale farmers in developing countries receive a fair price and use sustainable farming practices, stabilizing vanilla -
producing communities and protecting the
environment.
«The explanation is, in brief, that in metals, irradiation
produces on picosecond time
scales a liquid - like zone, which during the cooling - down phase recombines much of the initially
produced damage, leading to a factor of 1/3 reduction in damage,» says Professor Kai Nordlund who was in lead of the team on search for more accurate predictions of usability of materials in nuclear
environments, that now present their results freshly in Nature Communications.
Industrial -
scale farms that raise animals for food — called concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs), in the parlance of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency — have a number of documented impacts on the
environment, mostly from the massive quantities of manure they
produce.
Professor Martin A. J. Parry of the Lancaster
Environment Centre (LEC) said: «Improving the efficiency of photosynthesis — the way crops turn carbon dioxide in our atmosphere into everything we can eat — may seem ambitious but for us it offers the best opportunity for
producing the
scale of change in crop yield that we need to feed a growing global population in a changing world climate.»
For over four decades, Nozkowski has
produced richly colored, intimately —
scaled abstract paintings that derive from his personal experiences and everyday encounters in the world, using shapes, lines, and color to depict his immediate
environment in an improvisational manner.
Thek worked in a similar vein to Genzken,
producing large -
scale environments and installation and, though famous in Europe during the 1960s and 1970s, it wasn't until his retrospective at the Castello di Rivara (Turin, Italy) in 1992 that America took notice of his work.
But the illusion is only temporary, upon closer look these intimately
scaled prints show characters that are confined or restrained within ambiguous and absurd
environments on stages that
produce an uncanny sense of empathy from their viewers.
In recent years Joyce has
produced large -
scale works in outdoor
environments, most recently at The New Art Centre in Wiltshire, UK, the Albers Foundation in Connecticut, and at the M50 in Dún Laoghaire Rathdown.
Produced in collaboration with the Coppel Collection in Mexico, the exhibition will feature one of Hirschhorn's large -
scale spatial collages that will transform The Mistake Room's gallery space into an immersive
environment.
If the development of this air - to - fuel process plays out on a commercial
scale, it could be used to both capture excess CO2 from the
environment (or used at carbon capture points), as well as
produce «guilt - free» gasoline.
Wu, Lee, and Liu (2005) said: «The 1970s North Pacific climate regime shift is marked by a notable transition from the persistent warming (cooling) condition over the central (eastern) North Pacific since the late 1960s toward the opposite condition around the mid 1970s... This large -
scale decadal climatic regime shift has
produced far - reaching impacts on both the physical and biological
environment over the North Pacific and downstream over North America.»
Other Telly Award - winning documentaries
produced by Sean include Healthy People, Healthy
Environment: Integrated Development in Tanzania and
Scaling the Mountain: Protecting Forests for Families in Nepal.
Dr. Kiang also relates this work to research in astrobiology, particularly with regard to how photosynthetic activity
produces signs of life at the global
scale (e.g., biogenic gases like oxygen and photosynthetic pigments like chlorophyll) and how these may exhibit adaptations to alternative
environments on extrasolar planets, resulting in other «biosignatures» that might be detected by space telescopes.
Large -
scale document reviews, in which her largest case involved over 19 million pages that was reviewed and
produced in a hosted
environment.