Sentences with phrase «tactile objects»

Drop by to further explore the current exhibition Come as You Are: Art of the 1990s through self - guided art activities and tactile objects.
1956: While searching for new media and materials, Schumacher creates his first» Tastobjekte» (tactile objects).
Soon after completing his studies he turned his attention to sculpture, making tactile objects - boxes he described as being «strange mixed media objects».
The South African artist's paintings are tactile objects — hand - woven with found textiles and artifacts, and imbued with an undercurrent of meaning and emotion.
Peter Sacks «Migrations» Marlborough Fine Art 6 Albemarle Street London OPENS: April 18 The South African artist's paintings are tactile objects — hand - woven with found textiles and artifacts, and imbued with an undercurrent of meaning and emotion.
Metzinger argues that our daily perception of the world seems effortless, as a result of how the human brain produces a form of interface, a virtual reality to allow the experience of tactile objects, colors and duration.
These tactile objects sit adjacent to appropriated screenshots from Prepare for Impact, a digitally simulated emergency landing iPhone app.
Transferred from tactile objects into two - dimensional projections, the process animates but also alters these objects into something fleeting, desirable and unobtainable.
Though less well known than some of her successors (Cindy Sherman, Laurie Simmons, Gregory Crewdson), Callis was one of the first photographers to work extensively with constructed sets, arranging models and tactile objects in ambiguous, often unsettling tableaux.
Available on Mondays through June 4, 2018 Staff will visit classrooms within a 25 - mile radius of the Nasher Museum to lead an engaging discussion with tactile objects and digital images from current and past exhibitions.
«Cats tend to ingest smaller and more tactile objects like strings and tinsel.
Determine which type of visuals a student positively responds to (e.g., tactile objects, showing a picture, sign language messages, pointing or gestures) and use that method for uniformity.
Tactile objects: «A hyggelig interior is not just about how things look, it is just as much about how things feel.
I like to think with Revealing Craft we have brought something new in a special format, something unexpected and a beautiful, tactile object
I like to think we have brought something new in a special format, something unexpected and a beautiful, tactile object.
That way, your pet has a familiar scent and tactile object on which to rest during stressful times.
Clothbound and screen - printed with an illustration of Barber and Osgerby's celebrated Vitra Tip Ton chair, the book itself is a striking, tactile object that will appeal to anyone with a keen eye for contemporary design.

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Ultrahaptics pairs gesture technology with tactile feedback by using ultrasonic waves that cause the user's skin to vibrate, creating the illusion of touching buttons or other physical objects and allowing users to control devices seemingly in mid-air.
Indeed, to be an object has normally meant to be an object of human sense experience, especially visual and tactile experience.
I know its a structure made from cement and steel etc. but to me stadiums are living, tactile, almost breathing objects.
The bright colors and variety of textures will encourage your baby to explore shapes through everyday objects and will be a delightful tactile experience.
This Little Scholastic Board Book will encourage your baby to explore shapes through everyday objects and will be a delightful tactile experience.
This exersaucer also promotes fine motor skills, object exploration, and tactile development among others.
Improve tactile skills by guessing objects by touch (close your eyes!)
Fiber arts cultivate a tactile form of understanding that puts students in touch with the beauty of everyday objects and their means of production.
The plenty plush toys on them help the child develop their fine and gross motor skills, cause and effect learning, object exploration and tactile development.
Stones are so tactile and a great object to play with.
The visual learner is believed to learn best through sight, while the tactile / kinesthetic learner learns best by manipulating objects and moving around.
«As visual perception becomes less reliable,» the authors write, «tactile perception assumes a greater role in the recognition of object shape.»
The authors suggest that tactile exposure to the object «activated the conceptual representation of that object, which then facilitated subsequent processing of the given object
The DePaul astronomer got the idea for the book while browsing through a museum gift shop where he saw Grice's original book, «Touch the Stars,» a 1990 astronomy book containing tactile line drawings of objects such as constellations, planets, and galaxies.
there's so much to love about the film: the sound design, by Ben Burtt, is incredible adding to the tactile sense of the objects as never before in an animated film; the modernist soundtrack by Thomas Newman, mixed with a wonderful Louis Armstrong version of «La vie en rose» and a couple of songs from Hello, Dolly!
These systems produce audible, visual or tactile signals to warn a driver if an object is detected behind a reversing vehicle.
... reaction to certain objects (such as an umbrella or cane... does the dog panic, does he eventually recover, does he tentatively investigate)... reaction to a sudden noise... reaction to unusual tactile stimulation (such as walking on wire)... reaction to having mouth touched and eventually examined... reaction to an attempted hug... reaction to having paws touched (per previous cautions, remember that a shelter dog might have endured injury, and a dog in pain may react defensively — this is natural and needs to be taken into account)... reaction to being led on leash... reaction to being presented a toy and the degree to which the dog attempts to guard the toy... response to food and any signs of food - guarding... reaction to being coaxed into a lying - down position (accepting?
, and it just feels amazingly tactile — like you're actually holding the objects in your hands.
Each of the areas has a number of people and items to find, and players often have to open doors, or move objects to locate them, making this a beautifully tactile experience.
All aspects of the object — its design, tactile quality, material, history, and the narrative of its maker — become implicated in the ways Hall reanimates it in a second life as sculpture.
Inspired by confrontation in human relationships, Bonafini's painterly objects, installations and textiles share a soft, luscious Art Deco palette and incorporate sensuous, tactile materials that invite viewers to get closer to the artworks as well as each other.
The object, the painting, is the physical and mental site of its own tactile, retinal, hyper - sensitized realm.This field of endeavor has long been the target of sloganistic art.
The glass that makes up a completed panel was used in the making of the film, though instead of servicing a tactile function such as covering an overhead projector, the sheets of glass become the objects of study in the work about Rules of Civility.
French artist Isabelle Cornaro's exhibition «Témoins oculaires» (meaning «eye witnesses») at Spike Island (a collaboration with the South London Gallery), probes the surface of such desires, drawing on the connection between the visual and the tactile, on the consumption of objects and the sensual pleasure that this consumption provides.
Dark, with objects lit in a powerfully theatrical way, the room balances modestly scaled icons and Robert Rauschenberg's equally portable 1956 Untitled (Gold Painting) against Yves Klein's large, almost unbearably tactile gold - leaf - on - wood Untitled (Monogold)(ca. 1960), James Lee Byars's The Halo (1985) and a ravishing Rothko multiform.
With a penchant for non-heroic, «anti-art» materials such as spray foam and aluminum, and a keen eye for cultural objects bemired in symbolic notions of power, Bäckström's deeply tactile works create a rich interplay between association, meaning, and materials.
Paintings inhabit the realm of the micro - the subtly inflected tactile surfaces of her canvases - but they initiate questions in the macro - a provocation to the viewer to assess the «value» of contemporary art objects.
Paintings inhabit the realm of the micro — the subtly inflected tactile surfaces of her canvases — but they initiate questions in the macro — a provocation to the viewer to assess the «value» of contemporary art objects.
The heavy impasto surfaces lend a visceral and tactile quality, while the incorporated everyday materials, objects or patterns reference connections with his archived quotes.
The tactile, sensory, and textured nature of Kang's works, many of which incorporate repurposed materials sourced directly from factories in South Korea, will help form a physical connection between the objects and the viewer, creating a dynamic and interactive relationship to the surrounding space.
Braque employed the genre of the still life to conduct a lifelong investigation into the nature of perception through the tactile and transitory world of everyday objects.
The artist concentrates on renewing the life of these documentary objects through visual exploration of color, transparency, and balance, while achieving tactile surface texture.
PlayTime features three tactile interactive works, including an immersive balloon room installation by Turner Prize winner Martin Creed and participatory One Minute Sculptures by internationally renowned artist Erwin Wurm which invite visitors to become part of the exhibition by striking and holding unexpected poses with everyday objects.
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