Sentences with phrase «show exploring the limits»

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«The Strain's limited Blu - ray Collector's Edition includes an exclusive Master's Bust, as well as disks that contain behind - the - scenes special features that explore the story's journey from bestselling novel to hit show.
Recent films like Ghost in the Shell, Her, and Under the Skin show an actress interested in exploring the limits of humanity.
By infusing this conceit into the conventional scenario of a family melodrama, Chekhov showed the limits of the prevailing aesthetic mode of naturalism while simultaneously revealing naturalism's unrealized potential for exploring new ideas unleashed by the purveyors of the Symbolist movement.
The reason is because modern performance cars have so much tire and so much brake that exploring their limits with a dearth of talent is often an exercise in measured risk... what are the odds that your talent will run out, or the authorities will show up, before you safely return the stability control to its «on» setting?
A new map overlay will help you explore, find NPCs with side - missions, and show you when time - limited events are active.
The works gathered here in Drawn in Black and White show that setting limits can be liberating, encouraging artists to fully explore new methods and materials.
Back to the Things Themselves, on show at The Briggait, presents artworks by Lesley Punton (LP) and Judy Spark (JS) who both explore possibilities and limits of translating one's lived experience of the environment, and the potential for connections between a subjective experience with universal ways of knowing the world.
Exhibition: «Delirious: Art at the Limits of Reason 1950 — 1980» at Met Breuer This expansive show explores 30 years of absurd and irrational art made in part as a response to the political and cultural turbulence from the 1950s through the»80s.
An all woman show that explores gender and testing the limits of ideas through repetition.
Take, for example, Scenes & Take (In Suspended Disbelief), which reads, «In suspended disbelief, she floats from room to room and set to set, marking the shifts that seemed to reset the bar — hmmm... shows exploring the outer limits of blackness and its ability to hold the imagination.»
The show explores «a moment of true magic in the tension between stasis and transformation» through an installation of video and sculpture, as well as a limited - edition publication.
In line with this theme, this year we have the The Breeder showing works by Gina Beavers, Slater Bradley, Angelo Plessas and Theo Triantafyllidis that explore «post-Internet» reality and its limits, and Taro Nasu's (Tokyo) The Age of New Phantasmagoria, exploring perception in the age of virtual and augmented realities, with Koichi Enomoto, Djordje Ozbolt and Simon Fujiwara.
No other gallery explored American conceptualism in the late 60s and early 70s like the Lisson, with shows by Sol LeWitt, Carl Andre and Lawrence Weiner (represented here with one of his massive wall texts, winding right up three floors of stairwell: Whole Cloth Stretched to the Limit, it says, as if describing itself).
The show lends its title from the work Limits to Growth (2016), which was produced for the touch and which explores the relationship between two monetary currencies: Rai, large stone coins from the Micronesian island of Yap, and Bitcoin, a digital currency allegedly invented by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008.
The solo show at the Hashimoto Contemporary (that has hosted previous shows by artists such as Erik Jones whom you can read about in the article about his exhibition Motion and the colourful show by Scott Scheidly titled The Pinks 2) will see Hamburg based 1010 present a new body of works on paper and panels along with new indoor and outdoor murals in the greater San Francisco Bay Area that further push the limits of his eye catching and mind expanding «portals» and invites the public to explore art beyond the confines of the gallery space.
The IPCC further shows that «a limited number of studies have explored scenarios that are more likely than not to bring temperature change back to below 1.5 C by 2100».
An imbalance that allows many fossil fuel producing countries (think Norway, Canada, the U.K etc.), to insist they are showing climate leadership all the while they are continuing to explore, expand, and exploit massive fossil fuel reserves with no meaningful plan for how they are going to stop it in line with safe climate limits.
This meta - analysis shows proof of principle for genetic differential susceptibility and indicates that it is time to explore its mechanisms and limits.
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