Sentences with phrase «subjectivity in»

The benefits include more consistency and accuracy in pricing, less subjectivity in setting rental rates, more flexibility in lease terms, and fewer concessions, like one month's free rent.
That way, there's very little subjectivity in how well a screen is able to reproduce transitions from white to black, color to color, and so on.
There's certainly an aspect of subjectivity in judging sound quality, but most would agree that what the Home Mini is capable of isn't a whole lot.
While electronic billing and task - based billing codes provide useful information about how firms spend their time at the matter level, there is a degree of subjectivity in how the billing codes are applied, which can yield some murky data.
And here informational capitalism's interlinked preferences for consumer surplus extraction and risk management can be expected to move subjectivity in predictably path - dependent directions.
«Given the inherent subjectivity in a Drug Recognition Expert's opinion about whether an accused used drugs — we shouldn't treat a subjective opinion as incontrovertible evidence.
Barbara Mayden contributed to the Law360 article, «BigLaw's Pay Traditions May Fuel Gender Bias Fire» where she discussed the link between subjectivity in compensation decisions and inherent biases.
Ron Friedmann, attorney who consults on legal technology credits the LawGeex study with addressing the fact that there's greater subjectivity in legal analysis than, say, in medical applications of AI:
It is not possible to decide exactly which value is correct (but some domain expert average might be the best bet) but you can give a range which it reasonably must be into, therefore it is possible to nicely encapsulate the subjectivity in a formal mathematical model.
There is subjectivity in choosing either, where the tradeoff occurs between adding physical skill and overfitting.
I'm more comfortable with some of the reasoning in IPCC Chapter 8 than with the greater level of Bayesian subjectivity in some parts of Chapter 9 (although not all).
Here are few more: Leonard J Savage's Foundations of Statistics, Facts versus Factions: the use and abuse of subjectivity in scientific research, and Savage's works at and.
It's probably best alternative we have, when a great inherent value is given on the objectivity in the sense that a decision made once removes further subjectivity in the analysis.
What's preserved depends on the content in a way that may bias severely the conclusions — the unavoidably important subjectivity in handing the data --(certainly more similar issues)
people on all sides of the debate underestimate how subjectivity in any team member can skew the results of studies.
There will be a degree of subjectivity in selecting which physics is «best», but once selected, that's it for the model.
Re # 3 Edward: If you look at the iBTRACS website or the cyclonecenter blog post here you will see that there actually is a lot of subjectivity in the interpretation of the imagery for many storms — particularly outside the N. Atl where we are not afforded regular flight recon data.
If that is not indicative of a degree of subjectivity in interpretation of the imagery then I'm not sure what is.
As used by everybody else, there is no subjectivity in these measurements.
Some of the notables are Me, My, Mine: Commanding Subjectivity in Painting, which recently opened at DC Moore Gallery, and Painting Forward, which recently closed at Thomas Erben Gallery.
Both have argued against subjectivity in painting, and Green asserts that the hegemony of their viewpoints in western art criticism has inhibited a deeper understanding of painting.
His work has been published in The Self in Black and White: Race and Subjectivity in Postwar American Photography (Dartmouth, 2010), Committed to the Image: Contemporary Black Photographers (Brooklyn Museum of Art, 2001), Nueva Luz: A Photographic Journal Volumes 5 - 8 (En Foco, 1997), Reflections in Black: A History of Black Photographers (W.W. Norton, 2000) and An Illustrated Bio-Bibliography of Black Photographers, 1940 - 1988 (Garland, 1989).
Mostly known for his pioneering role in dramatizing spatial relationships and subjectivity in performance art in the 1960s, Allan Kaprow's painting practice was rooted in the muscular expressionist style championed by his friend and mentor Hans Hofmann.
«Me, My, Mine: Commanding Subjectivity in Painting» / DC Moore Gallery / dcmooregallery.com / June 16 — July 29, 2016.
Press release excerpt: «Motivated by the enduring interest in figuration Me, My, Mine zeros in on the potential of commanding subjectivity in representational painting.
The exhibition investigates charged and layered notions of personhood and subjectivity in recent photography and photo - based art, presenting works by 17 artists working in the US and internationally.
DC Arts Center presents Public Displays of Privacy, an exhibition featuring four local women artists who explore the complexities of identity, memory and subjectivity in relation to Black Womanhood.
The main contribution of expressionism to «modern art» was to popularize the idea of subjectivity in painting and sculpture, and to show that representational art may legitimately include subjective distortion.
Adopting a multidisciplinary approach to his work through painting, assembling of objects, installation, photography, video, and performance art, his artwork offers a distant conceptual observation of the political and historical events that have shaped his country as well as subjectivity in regards to their resulting impact on humanity.
This group exhibition blurs the lines set in place to demarcate what is kept private and what is for public consumption, while exploring the complexities of identity, memory and subjectivity in relation to Black Womanhood.
2:30 — 3:30 pm Frieze Magazine Presents: Dodie Bellamy in conversation with Patrick Staff In this talk hosted by Frieze magazine, novelist Dodie Bellamy and artist Patrick Staff will discuss visibility, identity, embodiment and nuances of subjectivity in literature and visual art.
Being: New Photography 2018, the latest edition of MoMA's longstanding and celebrated New Photography series, investigates charged and layered notions of personhood and subjectivity in recent photography and photo - based art, presenting works by 17 artists working in the US and internationally.
Like thinkers such as Donna Harraway and Rosi Braidotti, Schneemann increasingly insists on the presence of a fleshy, embodied subjectivity in humans and non-humans alike.
He is the author of Rex Exsomnis: Sleep and Subjectivity in Capitalist Modernity (Hatje Cantz, 2012).
One of the most original voices of his generation, Deimantas Narkevičius explores the process and methods of reflecting both history and subjectivity in the cinematographic language.
Through the use of these varied mediums of sculpture, photography and installation, Soares explores themes of time and its passage, the history of art, manifestations of love and human subjectivity in all its forms.
Journal article, «Exhaustive Images: surveillance, sovereignty and subjectivity in Google Street View,» commissioned as part of the series «Photography in the Age of Biopolitics: Apparatus, Capture, Trace,» Fillip, 15 (Fall 2011)
Book chapter, «Exhaustive Images: surveillance, sovereignty and subjectivity in Jon Rafman's The Nine Eyes of Google Street View,» Jon Rafman: Nine Eyes, Kate Steinmann, ed.
These compositions, which have become the artist's trademark, are based on the repetition of a single image as subordinated, pixel - like units to create ironic, dystopian portraits of anonymous subjectivity in a world dominated by industrial production and out - of - control consumerism.
BASIC FACTS: «Me, My, Mine: Commanding Subjectivity in Painting» is on view June 16 through July 29, 2016 at DC Moore Gallery, 535 West 22nd Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10011.
Under the title, «Me, My, Mine: Commanding Subjectivity in Painting, «the DC Moore Gallery in Chelsea is offering through July 29, 2016, a group show of seven painters that endeavors to do more than just exhibit the work of a group of artists for consideration.
The 36 - year - old attended Stanford and holds a PhD from Columbia University; her dissertation was titled «Disconcerting Landscapes: Seriality, System, and Subjectivity in Postmodern American Art and Poetry.»
One of the most original voices of his generation, Narkevičius explores the process and methods of reflecting both history and subjectivity in the cinematographic language.
In the fight again relativism and subjectivity in aesthetic judgements, I have been outlining how we might approach objective judgements of value.
She has written extensively and lectured internationally on such interdisciplinary topics as art and urbanism, art and the public sphere, art and the declaration of rights, art and war, and feminist theories of subjectivity in visual representation.
As soon as we reach mutual subjectivity in Hershman Leeson's world, it disintegrates, and we are reminded of the eternal solitude laid upon us by our bodily limits.
My work addresses the shifting status of subjectivity in a time of techno - scientific acceleration, environmental change and social - political instability through textual, performative, film and object - based artworks.
Art Bin foregrounds the role of subjectivity in the attribution of value, as well as the significance of emotional attachments.
All the works exhibited in the show are imbued by personal or social narratives, at the same time reasserting the role of subjectivity in the contemporary flow of imagery.
The 26th Annual Colloquium titled «Sheroes and Womanists: An Examination of Feminist (s) Subjectivity in Modern and Contemporary African American Art».
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