Sentences with phrase «tangible objects»

You may be familiar with the new tech that allows for apps to interact with tangible objects.
Indoor toys are more varied in form, from actual tangible objects, to online toddler toys and games.
Use actual objects as «choices» instead of images or icons to support students who are still developing tangible object / symbol relationships.
Your baby is increasingly putting his own hand or tangible objects in his mouth and chewing on it.
Tangible objects make for more meaningful emotional connections to a collection or series.
According to Hopewell, «Seminaries seem more comfortable pursuing less tangible objects like God and homiletics.
Her lab examines how and why real tangible objects are processed and represented differently in the human brain compared to representations of objects, such as two - dimensional (2 - D) computerized images, three - dimensional (3 - D) stereo images, and immersive «virtual» reality displays.
LEGO ® Education primary teaching resources let you turn abstract ideas into tangible objects that can be seen, touched, described — and played with.
While she draws inspiration from tangible objects or images, von Heyl's paintings are not representations of real things in the world.
Long before Einstein, Mach had advocated a «truly relative» theory, in which objects were positioned only in relation to other tangible objects — Earth relative to sun, pub relative to farmhouse — and not against any abstract background grid.
«In my lab, we are investigating how, and why, the brain processes real, tangible objects differently to images.
Mendieta's late sculptures translate her familiar silueta - like forms into more tangible objects that became less specific to her own body and not tied to an exact location.
A theme explored in this exhibition is precisely that human impulse - to create tangible objects redolent of their creator.
Viewers are forced to focus on the real, tangible object confronting them.
Theologians have always recognized, to some degree, that one can never talk about God with the preciseness that is possible with tangible objects.
[Her paintings] acknowledge the edges and the surface in a manner that makes the canvas less tangible object than the site of the sheer luminosity that is, I believe, the crucial element of her art,» writes Carter Ratcliff in the exhibition catalog.
Tangible objects and real - world actions cement a target's investment in an idea way more than lofty speeches and PowerPoint slides.
Such a life spells deliverance from all worldly, tangible objects, leading to complete detachment from the world and thus to freedom.
You can not smell a dream, because a dream is not a tangible object.
It is because their fashion of reasoning must conform to orthodoxy and their fashion of action to their passions; and that the tangible objects of nature are as dominant over their intellect as the real happiness of this life is over the ideal happiness of the next world.
He describes these powers in terms derived from the visible world, with its tangible objects and forces, and from human life, with its feelings, motives, and potentialities.
However, the ruler is a tangible object that can easily be transported and used to measure larger objects around you.
Some experts say that to create the most memorable sort of gift, offer the recipient an experience in lieu of a tangible object.
The first two years are critical to stimulate your baby with human contact and one - on - one playtime with both you and tangible objects.
The mathematical quantities are ciphers, proxies for the tangible objects of the real, physical world and their measurable properties.
ARRM to give the astronauts a tangible object near Earth — check.
Each level looks like a physical, tangible object with characters looking like real pieces.
After the team has brainstormed several potential, viable solutions to the problem we are attempting to solve, it's time to bring those ideas to life by moving from concept to a tangible object - entering the mode of Prototype.
«A work of art is a tangible object, something on which students can focus their emotion, through which they can explore ambiguity, and by which they can develop a connection to the world around them,» she said.
Mostly, I expect to save money with an ereader over a physical book, because I do not get a tangible object of any value beyond the intellectual property that I can borrow — until the content provider, be it Amazon or B&N decides to remove it from my device.
Like Daphne said, print offers a tangible object to interact with, and, perhaps the biggest bonus for me, it isn't on a screen.
Stories as well, have keywords, the built in one we had, which featured the escapades of Rufus the Dog, allowed you to click on keywords and get a background story on the character, or a tangible object.
This ecover creator is a free tool that promises to make your product appear to be a tangible object that ensures to convince casual browsers to become customers.
Many authors feel they can not promote their ebooks because they don't have a tangible object to wave around at people.
The first two years are critical to stimulate your baby with human contact and one - on - one playtime with both you and tangible objects.
The exhibition includes a group of drawings of tangible objects, such as shoes, books, and irons, with which everyday imagery made its way back in Guston's art in a transformation that shocked the art world when these works were first exhibited in 1970.
The whole print — both paper and image — becomes a tangible object in the viewer's space to be experienced without the burden of interpretation.
Yet, constructed out of symbolic language, all of these texts and images only function as a kind of map, a tangible object that points to an existence outside of our four - dimensional perception.
Whereas few of these artists were actually interested in making lasting objects, Hansen had a strong and parallel practice that was process based yet resulted in tangible objects.
As in some of Hobbs» earlier work, these images share a penetrating understanding of the nature of anxiety and avoidance — seen through the photographer's translation of abstract emotions and behaviors into scenes of solid, tangible objects.
It was there that Mr. Colacello, the man perhaps known best for being a sidekick to legendary artists like Andy Warhol who he worked alongside for 12 consecutive years at Interview Magazine, leapt from writer to curator with the debut of «The Age of Ambiguity: Abstract Figuration / Figurative Abstraction,» a selection of works all tied together with a theme of abstraction rooted in tangible objects and concepts.
«My struggle has been to return painting to the tangible object,» Oldenburg wrote in his notebook, «which is like returning the personality to touching and feeling the world around it, to offset the tendency to vagueness and abstraction.
The paintings» unusual depth elevates them to the realm of intimate, tangible object, enabling the artist to explore the formal concerns of abstract painting in three dimensions, riffing on real and illusionistic space.
The artist liberates the composition from painterly gesture and instils it with a powerful presence; in veiling the tangible object he forms his strikingly simple yet buoyant abstract composition.
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