Sentences with phrase «shape the space around»

Serra's interest in place and the way an object can shape the space around it made him a popular artist for public art commissions.
Salt Lake City, UT — How do we shape the spaces around us, and how do those spaces shape us?

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Leave a little space around each shape, as they will expand slightly during baking.
Use your cut out piece to trace identical candle shapes on each of the 9 remaining tubes, and then cut out the space around the candle with sharp scissors.
When we observe how things move around in orbits in space, we discover another recurring shape: the ellipse.
So I could in some sense paint the shape of space - time by dropping things around the Earth and watching them fall.
Earth follows the curved shape of the warped space around the sun, which is why it moves in a circular orbit; this description has been experimentally verified to high precision.
The Jules Verne has a more advanced system, built around a camera with image - recognition software that zeros in on the five reflective markers arranged in a pyramid shape on the space station.
This visible - light image taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope reveals a pancake - shaped disk of gas around an extremely bright star in our Milky Way galaxy.
First, the structure's exterior case had to be strong enough to maintain its shape around mostly empty space.
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has photographed an unusual structure 100,000 light - years long, which resembles a corkscrew - shaped string of pearls and winds around the cores of two colliding galaxies.
Updated NASA space probes have discovered an artificial barrier around Earth created through human activity — showing we are not only responsible for shaping the environment on land, but that we are now having an impact on space too.
Use an egg - shaped cookie cutter (ours was 10 cm long; you could also make a cardboard template to cut around) to stamp out as many cookies as you can, then transfer them to one of the baking sheets, leaving a little space between the biscuits.
Clothes can't hide outr true shape and the «space» around your middle would be super-flattering and super-feminine, especially with a pair of your signature sexy shoes.
With spring on its way, as you look out of your window, how are the green spaces around your school shaping up?
Policies thus enter into crowded discursive spaces around what it means to be a teacher; within these spaces, contested meanings of teaching shape how any one policy is enacted.
Its square shape provides excellent all - around visibility and interior space.
The open - plan living areas stretch around the terrace in an L shape, creating an inviting space with stunning panoramas outside its floor - to - ceiling windows.
The 3,500 square feet of living space are centered around an open - plan, L - shaped great room, which opens to the lanai on two sides and features a sitting area with a generous sectional, a dining area with seating for eight, and a fully equipped kitchen with a breakfast bar.
✔ L - SHAPED CORNER DESIGN: The space - saving, wrap - around style offers plenty of surface space for home and office work - related or gaming activities.
His bodied defied space, teleporting around and twisting into horrible shapes.
This is the space in which the gaming industry is shaped in a bigger sense, where all the money moves around, and where the dominant conversations exists.
4 player local multiplayer mayhem — 90 + costumes, 20 + arenas, and 4 game modes to duke it out with friends or AI players 30 + single player Obstacle and Target challenges with leaderboards ghost replays achievementsSuccessfully made it through Steam Early Access, shaping the game around the feedback from fans around the worldNew radical graphic effects You can be a space narwhal wrapped in a burrito
This game features different locations that are filled with hexagon shaped spaces in which you will move your troops around in.
However, Vanquish is set on a big open, cone - shaped space station and while you can't roam freely, you can see for miles around you.
The story revolves around a pilot of a defensive gun ship that is tasked with protecting an ore mining mothership situated in outer space from the potential of hostile space pirates of all shapes and sizes looking to steal their cargo and make away with it.
The concept appears to revolve around a company who has technology that allows people to experience an alternate reality, or shape the fabric of space.
This gives the internal forms an added sense of force, as if their presence affected the space around them enough to shape it.
In The Pink Neurosis, a young man appears to be embracing empty space, his eyes closed as though he is unaware of the emptiness as the pink burgeoning shapes around him appear to be closing in.
«Kelly's visual vocabulary is drawn from observation of the world around him — shapes and colors found in plants, architecture, shadows on a wall or a lake — and has been shaped by his interest in the spaces between places and objects and between his work and its viewers.
«Space and Form take shape concomitantly in creating an arena where the creative personality of the artist is in anxious conjunction with his perception of the world around him.»
The material took on the shape of the space around it, serving as a document of the performative act of the work being made.
The shaped paintings on view in this exhibition create illusions of space and depth, where planes may be perceived as simultaneously receding or projecting, allowing the viewer to journey both around and through the work.
Alongside, Lee Mingwei's performance piece Our Labyrinth (2015) sees a dancer gracefully move piles of rice around the space with a broom, pushing the grains into concentric shapes in the most hypnotic of ways.
Known for employing the fundamental elements of geometric form and color to create beautiful investigations of perspective and space, Shepherd's latest works both subscribe to and play around this base, introducing a looser spatial vantage point and a more layered, experimental approach to shape and process.
Unlike the other museums around the country, the Contemporary Arts Museum had a special opportunity to really define the space with Jones» work given the unique diamond shape of the institution, leading to the unique presenting methods and custom building that was involved with the exhibition.
Textures build up richly this way... My compositional spaces are shaped around my experience looking and painting, rather than from a believable deep space in which objects are placed.»
Many of the objects referenced have conveyed a sense of agency or empowerment, and compelled me throughout my life to learn more about how humans have shaped the world around them into objects, buildings, landscapes, spaces and networks.
The centerpiece of Timothy Nolan's exhibition, a latticed and stacked trapezoidal shaped sculpture shifts, melds and reconfigures as the viewer moves around the work and throughout the gallery, sometimes taking form as the elements of the piece interact with one another, and sometimes confounding viewers» experience of spatial dynamics within the work and the larger gallery space.
In her paintings, Acha pulls from the systems that shape space and reality, from the forces that propel the earth's spin and revolution around the sun, to dark matter's role in the universe, and then back down to the architecture of our built environment, words, numbers, atoms, energy transferred in waves and particles.
More recently, Gisela Colon, who has been recognized in ArtForum as a next generation light and space artist, has created «irregularly shaped wall mounted acrylic orbs... scarab - like objects achieve their iridescence via the play of natural light, yet the sculptures appear to change color as one moves around them, as if lit by multihued bulbs.»
A light yellow border around all five edges reinforces the shape and anchors the piece in space.
While this was an intentional catalyst for the space, it was also important for me to be able to facilitate an open exchange of ideas with a community that was formative in my upbringing and which shaped my initial perspectives of, and interactions with, the world around me.
In lilting long shots, Gordon films a dolphin shaped helium balloon drifting around the space, nosing up against the bodies curiously, and then bobbing about.
Her diverse practice is based around concepts of space, time, science and philosophy, and takes shape in sculptural objects, video and even photography.
This affirms the «less is more» approach of minimalist artists, for whom the simplicity of a shape allowed for the piece to interact more with the space around it, and with the viewer themselves.
The sculpture's sinuous shapes and curves twist around to create a three - dimensional drawing in space.
The imageis dominated by its central web of red curves and jutting white wing - like shapes, with pops of green and yellow that seem to zoom around the space.
This idea of a theatrical, eccentrically shaped space is echoed in a varied series ofTeatrini (1965 - 66) with their characteristic black frames that create a void around the canvas.
Despite a vague curatorial statement about «underlying structures that order and shape the world around us,» works that activated their given and sometimes difficult spaces made a significant statement among the fair.
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