Sentences with phrase «spatial environments»

In May 2016, she gave a keynote address, along with Catherine de Zegher, at the international conference «Penetrable / Traversable / Habitable: Exploring spatial environments by women artists in the 1960s and 1970s,» held in Lisbon, Portugal, at the Centro de Arte Moderna, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian.
Other more recent examples include Lucio Fontana's 1950s «Spatial Environments», and Yves Klein's 1958 show «Le Vide» (The Void), which was an empty gallery room.
Her compositions are often hybrid spatial environments that juxtapose two - and three - dimensional renderings in a single frame, join several canvases into new works, or create diptychs of paintings and photographs in the form of prints, slideshows, and videos.
Best known for the slashed and cut canvases — and related spatial environments — of the Concetti spaziali that he created primarily in the 1950s and 60s, Argentine — Italian artist Lucio Fontana (1899 — 1968) trained as a sculptor at the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera and used ceramics and clay modeling to explore larger problems in sculpture and painting.
Rhona makes sculptural objects and spatial environments combining sculpture, performance and processes of participation that explore a negotiation of object, place and social practice.
Ambienti / Environments at Pirelli HangarBicocca until 25 February 2018 focuses on Fontana's incredible installation art with a selection of his seminal Ambienti Spaziali — translated as «spatial environments» — making their debut appearance.
There are however no conventional sculptures in this museum, just as there are no people and no visible spatial environments or architectures; simply the debris of rotating and pirouetting objects, utensils and ornaments in a black void.
The Ambienti spaziali (Spatial Environments) were almost always destroyed once the exhibition was over; they are Fontana's most experimental yet least - known works, due to their ephemeral nature.
«We think the cognitive map in the hippocampus is not just for knowing where the self is located,» says Fujisawa, «but also for plotting the locations of other people, animals, or objects, and to comprehend the spatial environment surrounding the self.»
«There seems to be a component of a person's mental representation of the spatial environment, for example, the ability to picture the streets like a mental map,» Watts said.
We are also establishing novel functional strategies, based on targeted and high throughput reporter assays, to assess the relevance of the spatial environment on gene regulation.
The work has received a lot of attention both nationally and internationally, and the discovery of «grid cells» which comprise a neural map of the spatial environment will appear in neuroscience textbooks.
With each shift in position the works» intersecting lines appear to reframe their spatial environment, revealing new facets of even the most familiar terrain.
Combine these with the subtle soundtrack, creates a beautiful ambience that forges the illusionary depth of RiftStar Raiders» spatial environment.
In 1949, he exhibited Ambiente Spaziale a Luce Nera (Spatial Environment with Black Light), a room - sized work using neon lights in a dark space of colored walls, a proto - installation style that would reappear decades later and in the Gagosian show.
Beautifully hung, they create a unique spatial environment to experience the work.
The work wants to be experienced both as an abstract sculptural gesture as well as an interactive spatial environment.
As an installation artist, he is particularly interested in the physical aspect of sound and its potential to define the form and atmosphere of a spatial environment
Following his return to Italy in 1948 Fontana exhibited his first Ambiente spaziale a luce nera («Spatial environment»)(1949) at the Galleria del Naviglio in Milan, a temporary installation consisting of a giant amoeba - like shape suspended in the void in a darkened room and lit by neon light.
The year 1949 marked a turning point in Fontana's career; he concurrently created the Holes (Buchi), his first series of paintings in which he punctured the canvas, and his first spatial environment, a combination of shapeless sculptures, fluorescent paintings, and black lights to be viewed in a dark room.
Within this range of spatial environment Isamu Noguchi's Akari lanterns hold a unique place, expressing his Japanese's American heritage in works designed to enhance the quality everyday life.
Julian Beck, a co-founder of the Living Theater, is represented by paintings and works on paper from the»40s at Supportico Lopez, while an exhibition of Richard Nonas's drawings from the»70s and small, steel sculptures from the»80s, rearranged on the floor here to respond to the immediate spatial environment, are at McCaffrey.
Works displayed at this exhibition have been inspired by the actual spatial environment: using the opportunities and the restrictions offered by the building, Külm has come up with a new logic of moving about in the exhibition hall and a method of communicating with that environment.
The exhibition at Studio Guenzani is based on images (just seven in all) of Lucio Fontana's Spatial Environment, 1968; Donald Judd's 100 Untitled Works in Mill Aluminum, 1982 — 86; and Dan Flavin's Untitled (Marfa Project), 1996.
The very first of this new type of work was Ambiente spaziale a luce nera (Spatial Environment in Black Light) in 1949, in which a series of swaying phosphorescent elements hang from the ceiling in a completely black exhibition space.
In 1978, she staged a performance «A Banquet: A Fashion Show of Body Parts» within her first spatial environment, «Confrontation» (1978), at the Hamilton Gallery of Contemporary Art, New York.
He sees the works as cultivating a space not only between objects but between viewers and the larger spatial environment.
The year 1949 marked a turning point in Fontana's career; he concurrently created his first series of paintings in which he punctured the canvas with buchi (holes), and his first spatial environment, a combination of shapeless sculptures, fluorescent paintings, and black lights to be viewed in a dark room.
As a result, these works measure out an intervention into the space around them with such clarity and precision that they surprise the viewer into a more acute appreciation of the spatial environment that they themselves inhabit.
Around the same time, he created his first environmental work, Ambienti spaziale a luce nero (Spatial Environment in Black Light), which consisted of a small black room in which several large, fossil - like forms made from papier maché hovered overhead, their fluorescent painted surfaces picked out by black light.
«There seems to be a component of a person's mental representation of the spatial environment, for example, the ability to picture the streets like a mental map,» Watts said.

Not exact matches

Equivalently, then, that successor presiding occasion prehends the mentality of its predecessor (s) in the dominant subsociety, not directly through spatial contiguity, but through the patterns of activity already present both in the brain as its immediate environment and in the entire organism as its overall field of activity.
Contrariwise, divine relativity can make sense of omnipresence, especially when seen in terms of Hartshorne's understanding of the world being the body of God: «For God there is no external environment, the divine body just is the spatial whole; moreover, this body is vividly and distinctly perceived» (OOTM 94).
As part of the limbic system, it plays an important role in memory processing and spatial cognition, including how mammals learn to understand and navigate their environment.
Brain imaging techniques revealed that men found their way out of the maze using the left hippocampus, a memory storage region that also governs spatial mapping in the physical environment.
Because SR - STORM gives full spectral and spatial information for each molecule, the technology opens the door to high - resolution imaging of multiple components and local chemical environments, such as pH variations, inside a cell.
«The built environment can restrict or promote spatial cognition, which can influence one's self - hood,» the researchers explain.
The fact that experience can shape individual differences, which in turn can affect the quality of spatial and social cognition a person, suggests that growing up in certain built environments can have detrimental or beneficial effects on their cognitive ability.
The information that has to be processed passes these three regions successively like a traffic route with each region processing different spatial information of the environment.
To test whether the hippocampus could actually form spatial maps using only visual landmarks, Mehta's team devised a noninvasive virtual reality environment and studied how the hippocampal neurons in the brains of rats reacted in the virtual world without the ability to use smells and sounds as cues.
The spatial range corresponding to a good signal - to - noise ratio was tens of meters in the indoor noise environment of the NIST tests, but could be extended to hundreds of meters if the noise were reduced to the sensitivity levels of the sensor.
The study was financed by the Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and Spatial Planning (Formas), the Swedish Research Council, the Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare (Forte), the Swedish Asthma and Allergy Association, the Swedish Heart and Lung Foundation, Stockholm County Council and the European Commission.
Langston et al. (p. 1576) and Wills et al. (p. 1573) investigated the early development of spatial activity in the hippocampal formation and the entorhinal cortex of rat pups when they first began to explore their environment.
Specifically, UC San Diego scientists were able to show that even without grid cells rats could still mark spatial changes in their environment.
Kane, V.R., et al., Assessing fire effects on forest spatial structure using a fusion of Landsat and airborne LiDAR data in Yosemite National Park, Remote Sensing of Environment (2013)
In a 2014 study in rats, researchers at the University of California found that the neurons in a brain region associated with spatial learning behaved completely differently in virtual environments compared to in real ones, with more than half of the neurons shutting down while in VR.
While chimps performed well on tests involving their physical environment and spatial reasoning, they did not do as well when it came to tests of cooperative communication skills, such as the ability to follow a pointing finger or human gaze.
Despite these limitations, drones provide a useful new source of detailed spatial information to understand the interactions between the environment and infectious diseases.
To test the long - term spatial memory of mice, the scientists trained the rodents to spot a new object placed in a controlled environment where two objects of similar shape and volume stand.
Testing the great apes against 12 German children nearing five years of age, the researchers found that all performed best when the hidden block was found under a cup that maintained the same spatial relationship to the surrounding environment.
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