Sentences with phrase «scientific drawings showed»

Students noticed that the scientific drawings showed spider legs of different shapes, which led them to discuss how those differences help spiders survive in their respective habitats.

Not exact matches

In an ideal world, reporters and political leaders would read the scientific journals themselves, talk to climate scientists and draw the proper conclusions, but considerable experience with both has shown that not to be the case.
Drawing on the latest groundbreaking research and scientific findings in the fields of psychology, sports, sleep, and physiology that show the profound and transformative effects of meditation, mindfulness, unplugging, and giving, Arianna shows us the way to a revolution in our culture, our thinking, our workplace, and our lives.
Filmed by EL Education, «Austin's Butterfly, a true story about a Presumpscot Elementary School first - grade student who was tasked with making a scientific drawing of a tiger swallowtail butterfly, shows the impact of feedback and revision on creating high - quality work.
The Drawing Center's last show had gorgeous scientific illustrations — but not by its sole contemporary artist.
From Claudia Hart's critique of digital technology and the misogyny of gaming and special effects media to Carla Gannis's performance video where the artist competes with her virtual self; from Cynthia Lin's monumental drawings detailing minuscule portions of skin to Laura Splan's mixture of scientific and domestic in molecular garments and Joyce Yu - Jean Lee's challenge of conventional viewing perspectives; from Christopher Baker's examination on participative media to Victoria Vesna's collaborative project on social networking, identity ownership and the idea of a «virtual body» — the show guides the viewer through an array of captivating approaches that challenge not only current media ideologies but also conceptual paradigms underlying today's digital art, the question of disembodiment and post-humanism in particular.
The Tokyo - born powerhouse mounts a show of new sculptures inspired by scientific theories purporting that our universe has no beginning or end and the eternal cycloid form — manifested in otherworldly, dynamic swoops of aluminum covered in a pearlescent sheen — as well as photo - paintings based on drawings of the ocean from Okinawa.
This brainy show uses drawings, installations and sculptures to explore the idea that society has become «increasingly governed by rational thinking and scientific methodology» — through maps that offer «different accounts of the same territory» and an installation that appears to change shape depending where the viewer is standing.
Simultaneously epic and intimate, and operating somewhere between sculpture, drawing, scientific models and fantasy machines, Sze's orchestrations of newspapers, toothpicks, cotton buds, office furniture and table lamps — to name just a few of her myriad materials — have won the 45 - year - old New York artist international acclaim, a slew of global shows, a 2003 McArthur Fellowship (AKA «Genius Grant») and the American pavilion at the last Venice Biennale.
Drawing Outside the Lines, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA 2015 Leap Year (s), The Hambidge Center, Rabun Gap, GA 2015 Ephemeral Memorable, Mammal Gallery, Atlanta, GA 2013 AQUA Art Miami, AQUA Hotel, Miami, FL 2012 Fresh Blood, Mason Murer, Atlanta, GA 2012 Trans / Positions, Kiang Gallery, Atlanta, GA 2011 GA Artists, Abernathy Arts Center, Atlanta, GA 2009 ARThouse [09], The Pink Palace, Atlanta, GA 2009 The December Show, Whitespace Gallery, Atlanta, GA 2008 Crop Circles, Cosmograms, and Psychogeographies, Eyedrum, Atlanta, GA 2007 New Life Visuals, New Life Shop, Berlin, Germany 2007 Looks Good on Paper, Spruill Gallery, Atlanta, GA 2007 Scientific Aesthetics, Altered Aesthetics, Minneapolis, MN 2005 Tug of War, Starland Gallery, Savannah, GA
In an ideal world, reporters and political leaders would read the scientific journals themselves, talk to climate scientists and draw the proper conclusions, but considerable experience with both has shown that not to be the case.
«Although the climate change impacts of palm oil production on tropical peatland are becoming more widely recognized, this research shows that estimates of emissions have been drawn from a very limited number of scientific studies, most of which have underestimated the actual scale of emissions from oil palm,» said study co-author Ross Morrison of the University of Leicester.
I had a minor concern in how, in scientific circles like RC, the level of confidence is drawn, like (exaggerating a bit): «Bad measurements that show warming?
On the contrary, when scientific results have policy implications, we believe it is an obligation of climate scientists to draw attention to those implications.Otherwise, as history has shown, we run the risk of laypeople drawing conclusions about this complex issue that are erroneous, ill - informed, misleading and counterproductive.
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