Your baby is increasingly putting his own hand or
tangible objects in his mouth and chewing on it.
What I «see» are physical,
tangible objects in my world which I interact with.
The whole print — both paper and image — becomes
a tangible object in the viewer's space to be experienced without the burden of interpretation.
Not exact matches
Vorhanden, which Heidegger uses of the peculiar mode of being characteristic of inanimate
objects, as contrasted with responsible human Dasein, I have translated by «
tangible», as
in Bultmann the antithesis is not so much between Vorhandensein and Dasein as between the
tangible realities of the visible world and eternal realities, very much like the Pauline contrast of kata sarka and kata pneuma.
Indoor toys are more varied
in form, from actual
tangible objects, to online toddler toys and games.
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.
To make this idea more
tangible, Lewis is treating satellites and space junk as elements
in a kind of mathematical network, a network whose connections reveal how many
objects a given satellite approaches
in orbit (Acta Astronautica, vol 66, p 257).
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In my lab, we are investigating how, and why, the brain processes real,
tangible objects differently to images.
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.
I teach
in a Montessori school, and children as young as first or second grade use the «positive snake game» to practice addition, and even multiplication, using
tangible objects at the same time developing their number sense and mental math.
As much as I love the ebook revolution, there is definitely a
tangible link to the past having a physical
object, weathered and worn as all physical
objects become
in our world.
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.
The first of the systems has a
tangible effect on gameplay by reducing accuracy and vision every time Tokaj is frightened — with an inverse boost to physical damage — while the latter is basically a fancy way of describing how many of the
objects you find
in the environment are able to be used as melee weapons.
Polygon had this to say: «Creating is just... more fun than it has been, effectively turning fingerpainting into a method of drawing
tangible platforms and
objects in the environment.»
In the Ender series, OSC posits that we're connected to other people and things in this universe by way of philotic twines: invisible yet tangible connections based on the mutual love we share for each other or for, as you put it, social object
In the Ender series, OSC posits that we're connected to other people and things
in this universe by way of philotic twines: invisible yet tangible connections based on the mutual love we share for each other or for, as you put it, social object
in this universe by way of philotic twines: invisible yet
tangible connections based on the mutual love we share for each other or for, as you put it, social
objects.
We do it not just
in a social context (
tangible and immediately present or over distances) but for social reasons — that is the
object or activity is the means for a group or tribe to form or interact.
This greenery is singularly grounded
in reality and the familiar, making Wackers» depictions of improbable
objects,
tangible and recognizable.
One of the first pieces viewers» encounter
in the exhibition, the sculptural installation Lit, demonstrates Ward's acumen for using everyday
objects to create a
tangible link between economic and societal reality, and spirituality.
By favouring the aluminium surface as his canvas over more traditional means, Cánovas emphasises the
tangible nature of each piece, highlighting its place outside that of the conventional printed paper photograph and emphasising its status as an art
object in and of itself.
While she draws inspiration from
tangible objects or images, von Heyl's paintings are not representations of real things
in the world.
Leblon's sculptures, crystalisations of fleeting memories, are
objects in which the past and present converge and the evanescent and
tangible merge.
In both pieces, Ward endeavors to bring the experience of living in a community surveilled by the police into the gallery, using everyday objects that create a tangible link to the reality of our current political and social climat
In both pieces, Ward endeavors to bring the experience of living
in a community surveilled by the police into the gallery, using everyday objects that create a tangible link to the reality of our current political and social climat
in a community surveilled by the police into the gallery, using everyday
objects that create a
tangible link to the reality of our current political and social climate.
In 1964, Judd wrote Specific
Objects, an essay (truly manifesto - like), through which he called for the rejection of the residual, European value of illusionism and advocating an art based upon
tangible materials.
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.
By MATTHEW NASH Andrew Mowbray is a sculptor
in the tradition of Joseph Beuys, whose
objects exist to facilitate a performative act, and remain as
tangible evidence of that experience.
Jenny LeBlanc builds forms that marry a physical
object with an event, performance, moment, or activity to document her personal experience
in a
tangible way.
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.
This explains the significance
in his oeuvre of the
object and the archive as
tangible traces of History and of wounds that demand reparation.
Price's chosen film medium gives an almost
tangible quality to the clay, enhancing the sense of character and creating intrigue around the
objects in the videos, more so than if they were encountered
in the real world.
,» a selection of works all tied together with a theme of abstraction rooted
in tangible objects and concepts.
By bewildering the viewer and overturning the awareness of the visible for the phenomena of experience and imperceptible transformations, he furthers his interest
in the dematerialisation of the
tangible object and the psychology of the perception of art.
While the chandeliers themselves possess sculptural form as
objects, demanding a physical encounter, the light they emit, variously controlled and directed, is less
tangible, experienced
in the spaces between each work and the surrounding architecture, set aglow and appearing to change throughout the day according to ambient light conditions.
In order to insure something (person or object), the policyholder (or their beneficiary) must have a valid, determinable, tangible interest in the thing being insure
In order to insure something (person or
object), the policyholder (or their beneficiary) must have a valid, determinable,
tangible interest
in the thing being insure
in the thing being insured.
In the era of eBay, when virtually any
tangible object is sold over the Internet, commercial real estate investors are beginning to give online auctions for income - producing properties a serious look.