Sentences with phrase «takes shape of»

This usually takes the shape of one or a combination of the following actions: A significant salary increment.
Motorola's new TurboPower Pack is a 3,490 mAh add - on battery pack that takes the shape of a phone back.
Instead of the previous symbol, which is two oblong rectangles sandwiching a square over a blue circle, the new icon takes the shape of an abstract «W.» It's crafted out of two slashes and two dots, all in the typical Google blue, yellow, green and red colours.
First released in 2015 in the US, this $ 179 always - listening speaker takes the shape of a 9.25 - inch - tall cylinder.
The Faerie Flute is an item in Dragon Quest and Dragon Quest III that takes the shape of a barrel ocarina.
Magic Leap's technology currently takes the shape of something like a pair of glasses, according to The Wall Street Journal.
But both sides insist that they have seen the future, and it takes the shape of a diminished billable hour.
Sometimes it takes the shape of true anger, sometimes it takes the form of belittling and mocking and sometimes it comes out as just an outright dismissal of anyone that would support an opposite view as being «crazy».
When you build your house you purchase enough water to fill the inner transparent form, which takes the shape of an arch.
It takes the shape of a crossover, or MPV, and will be built on on the F6's platform (same as the F6DM, which could be sold in Europe by 2010).
The cabin takes the shape of a cube that is 5.4 m (17» 9 ″) on each side.
It takes the shape of a sine.
The organic form takes the shape of a flying ribbon whereby the artist reiterates the infinite, while challenging the perceptions of time, space and presence.
The exhibition «Water Takes the Shape of its Container» presents about twenty previously unseen pieces, assemblages of paper, wood and photographs, and an installation.
His new piece for the show, The Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman, takes the shape of an intricately decorated cast iron coffin - ship, commemorating the numberless forgotten artists and craftsmen from the past two million years, whose objects now lay in the British Museum.
His work takes the shape of blank frames with lines that cut across the negative space and form geometric patterns.
The event takes the shape of a shifting and informal sequence of incidents, exploring the premises of the exhibition and articulating a very unsettled and performative conversation among the artists involved.
Norton argues that the exhibition was not intended to be a history lesson on the year, and instead to be an analysis of the interlocking topics and events, and how they influenced the art world that year: «It takes the shape of a kind of vertical cross-section of artistic production in New York City that will continue to transform and rewrite itself into the future.»
Bob and Roberta Smith's work often takes the shape of hobbies; music, cooking or DIY which is then combined with a subversive humour.
It is an operetta with a Russian libretto set in the domestic environment of a bourgeois Israeli family, whose fear of dirt, dust, or any alien presence in their home takes the shape of a perverted devotion to home - cleaning appliances.
Mike Kelley's «Pay for Your Pleasure» comes to mind; the 1988 installation takes the shape of a narrow hallway made of rainbow panels, each depicting a renowned thinker with a quote relating art to crime.
Investigated both for its formal beauty and reference to the excess of waste in our culture, it takes the shape of makeshift shelter structures - tents, blankets, awnings, and organic forms - garish botany, mini-mountains.
The Dust Channel, a video by Roee Rosen projected in Gallery 3, explores ideas of purity, containment, contamination and desire through the format of an operetta set in the residence of a couple whose fear of dirt, dust, or any alien presence in their home takes the shape of a perverted devotion to home - cleaning appliances.
Now, the studio invites artists to work with them on an original project, whether that takes the shape of a publication, an object or an exhibition.
Thin lines may serve both as part of the image and as a pedestal for his spindly Sentinels, and later the entire work takes the shape of a shaft or cart on wheels.
«She Who Sees the Unknown» includes new 3D sculptures, text, moving image and a public research program that takes the shape of a reading room and online public archive.
Each project takes the shape of an installation containing various and sundry drawings, sculptures and photographs that are dispersed throughout the gallery and, periodically, shifted about during the course of the exhibition.
So too does Russian artist Irina Korina's wacky shrine to fallen Russian soldiers, which riffs on the country's cult around the armed services and takes the shape of a chapel - like structure walled with neon lights and decorated with giant hanging vagina forms composed of kitschy artificial flowers.
In a still image of the exhibition, the city takes the shape of an enormous eye.
It takes the shape of a megaphone, because it is a protest concerning civil rights.
It takes the shape of what I would like to call a «body - ography,» or the individual and collective stories conveyed by images of the human figure.
Every year includes one or two project courses, in which you will work with your specific role in groups to produce complete games, and teaching takes the shape of guidance and tutoring.
The game takes the shape of a narrative investigation: you have to search the phone's text messages, pictures and applications, in order to learn about its former owner.
What's odder is that Battlegrounds, which takes the shape of a side - scrolling brawler, actually arrived on Xbox Live Arcade back in February of 2013 and Vita a few months and has only now just gotten to PC.
Meanwhile, the latter takes the shape of a tight, two - box that comes with aggressive lines and the look of a three - door hatch, thanks in large part to the rear door handles being discreetly located in the «C» pillar area of the car.
The Audi TTS» only vice in the country takes the shape of a Mercedes - Benz CLA 45 AMG.
MINI's vision of future personal mobility in the city takes the shape of the three - door hatch, albeit in a more evolved package — does this concept also preview the next - generation MINI Hatch?
Instruct students to fold the paper in half one way and in half the other way so it takes the shape of a square.
Sometimes it takes the shape of insults, or blame, or even a «helpful» comment: «I don't want you to feel bad, but... (fill in the blank: «your ears stick out,» «your butt's big,» «the other kids think you're stupid»).
This is a hand made Tarsia which, when constructed, takes the shape of R2D2.
In the case of Elle, scathing social critique takes the shape of a frequently bleak and often vicious satire.
In a summer of intention and wandering, an Unangam Tunuu elder reflects on landscape and fauna, language students play and teach invented games, and a portrait takes shape of a place through the dim and distant glimpse of a visitor on an island in the center of the Bering Sea.
Once Aurora is awakened, the movie takes the shape of a romance.
The picture was a dream project for the filmmaker for more than two decades, and it's no surprise that it takes the shape of a hallowed pamphlet, wafting from one historical event to another — the early humiliation as a «coolie barrister,» the activism in South Africa, the Amritsar Massacre of 1919, the Dandi Salt March of 1930, the «Quit India» resolution — in a cloud of incense.
Gameplay takes the shape of a stealth 2D platformer that strongly encourages the player to go the quiet route, rather than a more offensive approach.
In a small town of Derry, Maine, seven children come face to face with life problems, bullies and a monster that takes the shape of a clown called Pennywise.
The accent color, which provides the room's pop, takes the shape of garden stools, storage trays and hand - blown glassware.
The fabric used for a suit is such that it takes the shape of the body when you wear it a couple of times.
The scoby looked fine, basically a pile of «pancakes» and then at the very bottom of the pile of scabies was these grey looking floaters (so the top that takes shape of the jar looked pale white as noted in this article, but the underside that was in the liquid, had the grey rooted floating bits) This portion was a bit more slimy and it almost resembled what I would imagine as roots, fungal roots, something of that nature... but it was not white, it was more of a grey.
Lying on your back, cross your right ankle on top of the left thigh and send the hips back, so the body takes the shape of a number four.
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