Sentences with phrase «spatial order»

A wide range of themes are referenced, from the architecture of biological and living systems to the new spatial orders of data visualization.
In this installation the artist provided a ground in which the viewers present experience is extended and tested through a deconstruction of spatial ordering allowing the viewer to become a self - observing figure in a disorientating ground.
He later adds that by the mid-1940s, Rothko's «allegiance to conventions of spatial order in painting had withered to the point where depth and contours could barely be detected, much less interpreted... Rothko used the fluidity of watercolor to erode distinctions and diminish resolution.
Using computer simulations based on the simpler Brusselator model, it is possible to understand the development of such spatial order.
«It was thought spatial order had to be globally coordinated, but the fact that local properties are sufficient could open a lot of possibilities.»
To construct visual discipline in her paintings, Sanín explores spatial order through symmetry.
Consisting of rectilinear forms (e.g. a rhomboid, a parallelogram etc.) this body of work presented an illusionistic spatial order while also projecting an even greater sense of depth than their 4 ″ deep stretchers provided.
And there really is another aeon, a new time - process and a new spatial order (a new heaven and a new earth), in which there will be «no more death, neither mourning, nor crying, nor any more pain».
In cases for which reactant and product (A, B, P, Q) concentrations are not held constant but are allowed to follow the usual (nonlinear) equations which govern ordinary diffusion, development of spatial order is to be expected, if the chemical equations of the Brusselator apply.
«But when we asked what happened if you took away the spatial order, no crystal plane, no clear structure... the answer's yes.
Neurobiologists refer to this type of neuronal connection — in which the spatial order of neurons of one part of the nervous system is «copied» onto another — as «topographic mapping.»
The course familiarizes teachers with eight brain functions and systems that directly affect students» learning, such as memory and spatial ordering, and offers suggestions for addressing problems with these functions.
Although not in any chronological or spatial order, the video shows protest — both strong and vulnerable — as a universal political expression.
The works are deconstructions of natural and built environments that consider how individuals negotiate and negate systems and spatial order.
The works are deconstructions of natural and built environments that consider how individuals negotiate and negate various types of systems and spatial order.
Working intuitively, Knowles» works - «typings», drawings, paintings, sculptures, performances, and sound recordings - take the form of an ongoing investigation into the possibilities and potential of language (both spoken and written), narrative, (auto) biography, spatial order, temporal precision and repetition.
The only painting is a 17th century landscape depicting the funeral of an Athenian general said to reflect Johnson's love of spatial order.
Similarly my color is organized to evoke maximum ambiguity of the spatial ordering of the forms.
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