Sentences with phrase «spatial concepts»

Even the most abstract of spatial concepts has ties to the material.
This has led cognitive scientists to claim that using spatial concepts to talk and think about time is a universal characteristic of the human mind.
It is exclusively new works and groups of works that are being presented, embedded in an overall spatial concept.
Students will employ spatial concepts and landscape analysis to examine human social organization and its environmental consequences.
A generous and versatile spatial concept, high - grade materials and a characteristic three - dimensional surface design provide the interior of the new BMW X3 with a modern, premium ambience and intelligent functionality.
The interior is defined by a generous and variable spatial concept, high - grade materials, and a characteristic three - dimensional surface design.
They fiddled around with spatial concepts a lot.
One of Hunt's first translations of modern spatial concepts into sculptural form was Empire State (1974), in which a metal leaf, silk paper and wood facsimile of the Hindenburg was tethered to an eight - foot high replica of the Empire State Building.
In 1998, the poet and professor David Shapiro invited Michal Govrin, the Israeli writer and theater director, to lecture on certain spatial concepts of the sacred.
Fontana will be represented by a focused survey of his nearly five - decade career, spanning his earliest Spatial Concepts, in which small canvases evoke immense galaxies through swirling fields of paint subtly embedded with small stones and broken glass, to his famous Attessi, or cuts, in which the artist has used a sharp knife to literally slice through the canvas surface into another space.
In the midst of the formulation of dynamic new spatial concepts and the exaltation of the creative process as an occasion for free and sovereign action, there is nonetheless a sobering strain of desperation and violence in the new work.
Moreover, longitudinal research hints that youngsters who are chatty about spatial concepts end up with superior spatial skills.
The questions were extracted from the Teaching Spatial Thinking through Geography Disposition Inventory, which has 40 items across five item categories: Teaching thinking skills, teaching spatial thinking, spatial thinking in geography, explicit teaching of spatial concepts, and adopting spatial representations and geospatial technologies (Jo & Bednarz, 2014).
In fact, it is necessary not to do so, if we want to philosophize well, for inattention to spatial concepts may interfere with both the theoretical consistency and the practical efficacy of process philosophy.
They have all sorts of cause / effect buttons that sing and light up while introducing baby to songs, shapes, spatial concepts (open / close, up / down), ABCs, and 123s.
I. Center and Periphery Center and periphery are spatial concepts that, following Henri Lefebvre, resonate in three distinct yet interrelated registers: physical space, represented space, and representational space (1).
In 1949 he creates his first Concetti spaziali (Spatial Concepts), a series of punctured canvases which he later intervenes using different materials and bright colors.
His Concetti spaziali (Spatial Concepts) works, first created in 1949, are an important example of Fontana's radical use of Buchi (Holes).
From that time on, Fontana began using «concetto spaziale» (spatial concepts) accompanied by a secondary, or more referential word or term.
First known for his sculptures, it wasn't until 1949, at the age of 48, that Fontana explored the style of «spatial concepts» that he is most well - known for today.
Steve Rowell is a research - based artist who works with photography and moving image, sound, installation, maps and spatial concepts.
He devised the generic title Concetto spaziale («spatial concept») for these works and used it for almost all his later paintings.
Under the title» Spatial Concepts ``, Berlin - born Roth will be showcasing more than 50 works, combining his body of work entitled» Spatial Concepts «(2017 - 2018) with a retrospective of his series» Brutalism «(2016), and» Personal Disclosure «(2014 - 2015).
Fontana implemented this theory in his series Concetto Spaziale («spatial concept»), punching holes in the picture plane and slicing through his canvases in order to expose the dimensional space beneath.
Fontana, whose slash and puncture «spatial concept» canvases made the radical statement that the surface of a canvas could be extended into the surrounding space, has long been lauded as one of the key figures in post-war European art, while Accardi's paintings of brightly colored signs painted on canvas, and later on «sicofoil», were widely known in Italy but were not exhibited extensively elsewhere until more recently.
«From the outset I never called the work I was doing in 1946 painting, I called it a «spatial concept».
It also gives a new twist to how we read the «abstract» knife - slits in Fontana's other «Spatial Concepts».
Ahead of his time, with so many vague and unformed but interesting ideas, it is fair to say that his spatial concept foreshadowed installation and environmental art and his promotion of gesture as art prompted performance as art.
From this moment on, Fontana entitled his works Concetti spaziali (Spatial Concepts), among which a progression of categories unfolds, predicated on the fertile dichotomy between the hole and cut.
The slits are twisted like fan blades, as though Busch had tightened the spatial concept of Lucio Fontana with surgical precision.
He named this «an art for the Space Age,» and he used the title Concetto spaziale (spatial concept) for these and almost all of his later paintings.
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