The artists developed a four - year plan to examine the four perceptual cues that create the reading of
spatial dimension on a two - dimensional surface: overlap, relative size change, brightness ratio, and light and shade.
Not exact matches
God so commands all orbital velocities inwardly from the lowly atoms and even outwardly toward issues of all that is made celestially orbital... Our humanoid embodiments of orbital atoms are merely buildings structured just so to be inhabited by godly generations
on a scalar
dimension unequaled in the inward depths and breadths of
spatial reciprocity...
Time is odd as a
spatial dimension, because it is supposed to display features of asymmetry not dependent
on the orientation of the observer, but the process thinkers can not figure out in what the asymmetry is supposed to consist if determinism is true.
The effects of gravity leaking into such
dimensions would be visible only over long distances — explaining why gravity
on smaller scales, such as the size of the solar system, behaves as if there are three
spatial dimensions.
To turn his suggestion
on its head, reality — not its mere shadow — may take place
on a distant boundary surface, while everything we witness in the three common
spatial dimensions is a projection of that faraway unfolding.
The hypothesis calls for six or more
spatial dimensions (
on top of the three that we can observe) that are curled up into tiny spaces.
Drawing
on a wide variety of sources, including literature, animal behavior, mathematics, chess, and sociology, her evocative and sometimes near - abstract works interact with their surroundings to create an intricate relationship between time - based and
spatial dimensions.
The architectural space becomes an introspective and projective space, silent and welcoming, suitable for meditation: but Stingel's work alters our visual and
spatial perception of it, suggesting a new, rarified and suspenseful atmosphere in which the silver, white and black of the paintings stands out like so many other «openings»
on Venice, in an another
dimension.
Places, an interdisciplinary journal of contemporary architecture, landscape, and urbanism, recently featured an essay authored by Architecture Professor Deborah Gans
on hospitality and the
spatial and political
dimensions of being a stranger — particularly an...
He went through his black and white phase, and came out the other side in the late 1970s making paintings and prints of utter clarity, but which reintroduced colour, built up paint in low relief and explored once more the illusion of three
dimensions, suggesting volume and
spatial depth in what could look a little like a late - century and cheerier abstract take
on Giorgio de Chirico's bleak city centres in lovely, hard colours.
Places, an interdisciplinary journal of contemporary architecture, landscape, and urbanism, recently featured an essay authored by Architecture Professor Deborah Gans
on hospitality and the
spatial and political
dimensions of being a stranger — particularly an immigrant or refugee.
The first Estructura designed to go outside, the sculpture
on view as part of the exhibition further extends the possibilities of the work, adding nature or different
spatial dimensions into the mix.
She called the crude oil
on paper and board Scalar, after the Italian for ladder, but a scalar, too, is an entity in math — one with zero
spatial dimensions, like a further concentration of paper, walls, and room.
Blending
spatial dimensions Svobodová plays with possibilities and impossibilities She implements optical deceptions that teeter
on the edge of abstract and recognizable, between two - and three - dimensional spaces.
The
spatial combination and juxtaposition of documentaries dealing with simple, quasi scientific experiments, observations
on nature, short wondrous narrations and extrasensory phenomena challenges the usual perception of the world and moves in metaphysical
dimensions.
Fascinated by the meaning and rhythm of words, he writes them
on wood with gesso or carves them directly during his performances: the letters take
on a physical presence and
spatial dimension, giving his sculpture an added
dimension of thought and emotion.
From the outset his art was based
on space and a constructivist organisation, which led to works of great formal rigour, where drawing, painting and sculpture were integrated into a
spatial dimension that was architectural in scope.
Interested in the
spatial dimension of paint, Grosse wields a spray gun rather than a paintbrush, creating abstract and illusionistic layers of color and texture
on unconventional surfaces.
Her abstract paintings focus
on constructing
spatial voids using harmonic progressions and non-traditional, reflective pigments in oil; their scale and
dimensions address the body.
In the exhibition «Ground», James Hyde uses the flat field of painting as a topological arena that ties together the physical substance of painting and the ground
on which it is laid, extracting
spatial dimensions and new meanings from this relationship.
The exhibition Deutschland 8 will be
on view in Beijing from September 16th until October 31st, 2017 at the Imperial Ancestral Temple Art Museum (Traces of Memory — Masterworks of Contemporary German Painting from September 17th until October 20th), CAFA Art Museum (Paradigms of Art — Contemporary Art from Germany from September 16 until October 29th), Today Art Museum (Arrested Time — New Media Art from Germany from September 17th November 12th), Whitebox Art Center (Next Generation — Young German Art from September 15th until October 31st), Beijing Minsheng Museum (Language of Photography and the Duesseldorf School from September 16th until October 22nd), Red Brick Museum (Prologue — German Informel Art from September 16th until October 22th), Yuan Art Museum (Dialogue — The
Spatial Dimension of Colour from September 16th until October 31st).
Paul McCarthy's art banks
on brawn, excess, outbursts and sweeping
spatial and mental
dimensions, incorporating everything from the conventional image of humanity to his own ego and mythological figures.
Willmott, C. J., and K. Matsuura (2006),
On the use of
dimensioned measures of error to evaluate the performance of
spatial interpolators, Int.
I guess you could view the nodes and links that I was describing as a layer of network above those you see
on Tsonis's site if each of his
spatial graphs (networks) were for one parameter such as wind velocity, humidity, pressure, temperature, evaporation rate, soil moisture, etc and extended to three
dimensions when proper.
BEST smears information around
on the
spatial dimensions quite a bit.
For example, the regional model Im working
on, will get the temperature correct for the entire field (averaged over 30 years) but the trend is the wrong direction and its a disaster in the
spatial dimension