Sentences with phrase «scale shifts»

He said the initiative was never about buildings, but rather a whole - scale shift in how people saw the area.
I'd say even a minor risk of global warming (and the evidence points to that risk being far from minor) merits a large - scale shift away from coal.
His principal strategies are: the transformation of common objects into other recognizable objects, extreme scale shifts, and the juxtaposition of disparate materials and images.
Small - scale shifts on areas where the parties do agree, like accounting standards, could lay the groundwork for more meaningful change within the next few years.
Recently, after a few conversations with my clients, I realized how significantly my attitude towards my body and scale shifted over the past years.
Teresita Fernández's latest solo show of new work As Above So Below, opening at MASS MoCA on May 24, 2014, combines graphite and gold to create a series of immersive, interconnected installations whose scale shifts from intimate to vast, from miniature to panoramic.
The Sustainable World Coalition produces materials and programs for schools and the general public intended to deepen awareness of and foster large scale shifts towards sustainability — and towards living lives in harmony with nature and all beings.
In many of my recent paintings, I am utilizing and playing with scale shifts of the letters, which is a new development from my previous body of work, which used a uniform text size to aid in making an image.
Like much of Kersels's work, they play with scale shifts, as when the spindly legs of an antique chair become a giant skeletal hand.
Although THC seems significant in large scale shifts — there are of course other shifts that have been less persistent and long lived in the modern era.
Teresita Fernández's latest solo show of new work at MASS MoCA As Above So Below will combine graphite and gold to create a series of immersive, interconnected installations whose scale shifts from intimate to vast, from miniature to panoramic.
Just a tiny scale shift, just enough to see if I can perhaps approximate the kind of detail that I might see if I were just a bit bigger or a little smaller than I actually am.
«We are witnessing a mass scale shift towards a meat free culture.
The tachometer is placed in the center, with the large - scale shift indicator on the upper right, supporting the driver with immediate readability when driving on the circuit.
It never gets old because it speaks to the inexhaustible experience of growing older, the perpetual Katamari Damacy scale shift of a life in time.
I'm interested in creating spaces where scale shifts to create a distancing between the work and the viewer as well as moments that invite a closer look.
She revisits images and forms in multiple iterations, creating scale shifts, moving among different media, or using positive and negative structures.
There are things you've done recently, like the illogical scale shift between the small mark and larger brush stroke that is a very new thing in your work.
Featuring a dramatically clever scale shift, Pearls is draped over a large wall; the work comprises bowling balls of various shades of pink, threaded onto a thick pink rope, resembling a giant strand of hot - pink pearls.
As in most central African countries, Congo's deforestation is currently minor, caused largely by small - scale shifting cultivation and over-harvesting of wood for fuel.
It consists of the sum of three scaled shifted sigmoid functions.
On the other side of the Pacific, Sugimoto et al. [2013] attribute declines in coastal fog frequency in Hokkaido, Japan, to synoptic - scale shifts controlling atmospheric inversions.
A large - scale shift away from coal to a variety of electricity sources including solar, wind, and geothermal power, could be accomplished in 20 years with only a slight price increase in the first decade and then cheaper prices starting in the second decade, said Thibault.
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In these stunning scenes, the film's scale shifts from the granular to the global and the cosmic.
The processes we report here... suggest a large - scale shift towards a structurally novel ecosystem absent for millennia, which shares many characteristics with that described for Beringia in the early Holocene epoch.
Using the same climate change scenarios as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, researchers projected a large - scale shift of marine fish and invertebrates.
In the new work Ford begins to loosen up, combining a more gestural painting approach and larger scale shifts with the tighter, more illustrative technique from previous outings.
The report calculates that under a large - scale shift to renewable energy, power prices would climb by 6.3 per cent by 2023.
The trends highlighted by Pew's Latino survey also mirror large - scale shifts in the American population as whole.
Although the extreme skeptics have indeed gradually lost influence, and humanly caused climate change has been publicly acknowledged, appeals for a large - scale shift in how we live and do business are rarely heard.
More recently, Dimitris Papadopoulos, Vassilis Tsianos and Niamh Stephenson (2008) have written about clandestine migration as imperceptible politics, namely as a social practice that does not have an explicit political goal, but that brings about large - scale shifts in the political field.
Realizing this would require further efficiency improvement and, especially, promotion of public transport in cities, alongside with a large - scale shift to electric cars.
This would require a large - scale shift to electric mobility and promotion of public transport in cities.
All this marks a Copernican - scale shift in our approach to the disorder.
«It's accurate for a funny reason — not because they really understood what was going on, but that they recognized that there was this potential for large - scale shifts to change the outcome in ways that we weren't detecting,» Pasek says.
«[The Nature study is] heavily smoothing the data so as to look only at centennial - scale shifts, not what we usually think of as droughts or rainfall extremes, which would be scales of days to at most a decade or two.»
Ecosystem impacts include changes in basic processes such as photosynthesis; large - scale shifts in the distribution of plants and animals; and increased threats from fire, pests and disease.
Realizing such a major emissions cut would require further efficiency improvements in fuel consumption and, especially, the promotion of public transport in cities, alongside a large - scale shift to electric cars.
Soon enough the scale shifts, you're shedding fat and you're feeling great.
Scaling this shift in approach across a global company hasn't been quick or easy, but it has allowed us to better serve teachers and learners.
When work strays from this standardized format, the scale shifts to reflect a direct relationship with that of the human body.
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