Sentences with phrase «temporal contexts»

Each scene in the exhibition traces the management of the body in different spaces and temporal contexts from factory assembly lines to therapeutic «after work» locations.
The point is that the very idea of mass — either preprojectively, with time regarded as mere serialization, or postprojectively, with time as a topologically sophisticated abstract coordinate system — is insupportable without temporal context.
Apparently, within our finite temporal context, the infinite mystery we call God can be received only indirectly as promise, rather than directly as knowledge.
Still though these verses to me are one of the keys to understanding judgment and it's temporal context.
Friedman uses the term in a temporal context — as in generated or «engendered anew» over time in a «conversation» (of both materials and styles) that reference and reach back through history and through historical styles and sources as well as contemporary experience.
By binding the distanced, passive viewer to the spatial and temporal context, Schinwald makes the spectator a protagonist, someone who sees actively and is given the opportunity, through emotionalized experience, to develop and pursue individual analogies and storylines.
The artworks are intriguing because the pictorial language is so familiar but it is presented through the lens of a new spatial and temporal context.
For instance, as long as articles on Smithson contain such cumbersome phrases like - «anti-aesthetic dynamic relationships», «anti-formalist logic and a theoretical framework of the Picturesque», «the dialectic between the physical landscape and its temporal context» - the subject is likely to remain the preserve of the hyper - educated elite.
She creates spaces of (hi --RRB- story that place a focus on the spacial and temporal context of the people portrayed.
In lieu of consistent model estimates, proxy measures of the overturning derived from satellite altimetry and Argo float data are appealing, but to date these measures have been limited to latitudes of steep topography on the western boundary (Willis, 2010), and are of limited duration to provide a temporal context of decades.
Secondly, the court considers that the interpretation of the notion of freedom to provide services within the context of the EU — Turkey Association Agreement must take into account the «temporal context of those provisions».
Moreover, the temporal context is organized around the age of the study child, as opposed to time of marriage.
We extended this work by using the same data analysis technique, but examined the content and structure of mate preferences across the fundamentally important distinction of temporal context (Buss & Schmitt, 1993).

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The Fundamentalontologie of Sein und Zeit «goes deeper» than existing ontology (if it does) precisely by restoring to the traditional role of temporal presence the larger context of the problem of the unity of all three horizons.4
In this context the book elaborates that suffering is not to be feared but rather embraced as «a sure pledge of His tenderness... This guarantee, this real testimony of the Beatific Vision, which made the souls of the saints sigh with joy, is not the brilliant successes of this world, or temporal glory or happiness, but trialsand suffering» (p. 294).
As the context makes clear, binding and loosing cover Church discipline, and Church discipline involves administering and removing temporal penalties (such as barring from and readmitting to the sacraments).
Now the words about the temporal duties should be read within the context of the Council statements about the relative autonomy of the secular culture (art. 59), for only thus will the sentence just quoted receive its full weight.
Nor can they be adequately described at all without taking into account their total context — the temporal, evolutionary universe.
Another way of viewing the context in temporal terms is to see the congregation as sacramentally connected in the communion of saints in all ages.
Christians living in each country have their own national context, they have their own «temporal citizenships» which are different from each other.
Heidegger's radical link between — up to an identification of — Being and Time would have been unthinkable in a mediaeval and even a modern context: to talk about Being and Time would have been something like talking about God and the world, or about the (eternal) Infinite and the (temporal) finite.
That we could interbreed with a truly distinct group again suggests a common ancestor for H. neanderthalis and H. sapien, particularly in the context of the temporal and geographical relationships these two groups have with H. erectus and H. heidelbergensis.
But this is a historical question; what is important in this context is the fact that the subsequent development of Greek, medieval and modern philosophy was largely dominated by the contrast between the timeless realm of Being and the temporal realm of change; in this sense, it was a continuation of the dialogue between Parmenides and Heraclitus, with Parmenides having an upper hand.
A tu quoque argument is reasonable in this context, because the claim we are examining is that only the indeterminist can give an account of what temporal relations are.
The larger context through which our total situation may be transfigured is best conceived in terms of Civitas Dei, or the Kingdom of God, «which is not in Time at all — either present, future or past — and which differs from all temporal mundane states in the radical way of being in a different spiritual dimension, but which, just by virtue of this difference of dimension, is able to penetrate our mundane life and, in penetrating, to transfigure it».
This temporal catholicity of Communion and of the Christian faith is also the reason why the context of our preaching can not be only the worldwide community of those who already believe.
In terms of temporal extent, this constitutes the largest set of data analyzed in this context to date.
The Kind group uses these techniques to study the role of genome architecture and chromatin context in temporal and spatial control of gene expression in development and disease.
Relative to unpredicted words in low - constraint contexts, words that violated strong lexical predictions evoked a larger late anteriorly - distributed positivity, which MEG localized to the left IFG and posterior inferior temporal cortex.
The defining fact of online dating is that it begins outside any context — historical, temporal, physical.
Critical polls that are meant to single out the best films of the year are one such context — films are brought together, named, and appreciated in a truly supranational context where they enter a real dialogue with each other on a temporal (and not so much geographical and definitely not on national) basis.
1 In the context of this publication, the definition of «Sexual Violence» will borrow from UN reports that defines it as: Rape, sexual slavery, forced prostitution, forced pregnancy, enforced sterilization and any other form of sexual violence of comparable gravity perpetrated against women, men or children with a direct or indirect (temporal, geographical or causal) link to a conflict.
Nonetheless, we do not believe that temporal or genetic heterogeneity in our samples unduly influenced our results, because the temporal scale of our study's biogeographical context (approximately 20,000 years) is approximately 2 orders of magnitude larger than that of our sample period (96 years).
Defined by temporal qualities of light, times of the day and the changing of the seasons, these paintings responded and related to the unique context of the Serpentine Gallery in Kensington Gardens.
It also addresses the artist's practice in the context of Chinatown: «As a gallery representing the non U.S., non New York based artist Omer Fast, it is reprehensible that you see fit to support this exploration of «temporal space» while contributing to the displacement of low income tenants and business owners in Chinatown.
In conjunction with the 2016 New York exhibition, Lévy Gorvy published a catalogue featuring a newly commissioned essay on Chung's work by art historian Tim Griffin, an original poem by Yuko Otomo written in response to the temporal encounter with Chung's painting, and a comprehensive chronology situating Chung's life and work within the context of postwar art and culture.
In conjunction with the exhibition, the galleries will publish a catalogue featuring a newly commissioned essay on Chung's work by art historian Tim Griffin, an original poem by Yuko Otomo written in response to the temporal encounter with Chung's painting, and a comprehensive chronology situating Chung's life and work within the context of postwar art and culture.
Based on documentary and photographic evidence of the time, it reconstructs the spatial, temporal, social, and political contexts in which the works of art were created and exhibited, and the way in which they were interpreted and received by the public of the time.
The publication features a newly commissioned essay on Chung's work by art historian Tim Griffin, an original poem by Yuko Otomo written in response to the temporal encounter with Chung's painting, and a comprehensive chronology situating Chung's life and work within the context of postwar art and culture
The work entwines issues of empire, technological utopianism and spatio - temporal anxiety with Silvertown's own material identity and its complex relationship to time and space within the context of present day regeneration.
Within the architectural and programming context of Serralves, Gillick's exhibition as intervention will contribute to the Museum's aim of articulating new models for exhibition making that respond to the distinctive practices of artists in their sculptural, discursive and temporal dimensions.
The Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam presents A Sign of Autumn — Vincent Vulsma a solo - exhibition on view 15 October — 27 November 2011, By employing strategies of spatio - temporal montage, Vulsma brings together objects and patterns taken from their contexts in ethnographic collections and the canons of modernist design and photography, deliberately moving back and forth along the lines between what is classified as commodity, art or ethnographic object.
The video studies of teachers» performances become almost «performative» in nature, and were extended by then videotaping the teachers» and pupils» reaction and analysis of those very recordings — in conversation with the artist, a truly self - reflexive recontextualised system — now placed in the context of a fascinating historical document of a temporal, sociological, and cultural location.
The temporal and spatial implications of these two imaging processes — one alchemical and reflective, the other digital and absorptive — find a particular context within the history of the Walker Art Center and its seventh - floor gallery.
The webs are luxurious and lovely, yet because they have no direct resemblance to anything specifically organic they are somewhat reassuring in the context of Gallaccio's temporal, poetic, and melancholy work.
In this interview with Nour Sacranie, Hachem talks about the political, the mechanical and the temporal in his artistic practice within the context of working under the ever - unpredictable conditions in Beirut.
The fluorescent skin of an octopus, a learning algorithm, a lost plane in the East China Sea, an archaeological laboratory - temporal frames and contexts are currently mixed and new hybrid beings, intersections between science, technology, myth and fiction, emerge both in physical and virtual spaces.
Stephen Prina's The Second Sentence of Everything I Read Is You: Mourning Sex (2005 — 7) has all the markings of a work of institutional critique, that loosely defined genre of contemporary art that seeks to evaluate and question the position of art in relationship to various cultural and political contexts.4 Looking beyond the frame of the artwork itself, works of institutional critique recognize that art exists within a discursive field and grapple with the concentric or overlapping circles of spatial, temporal, cultural, social, economic, and political structures — or «institutions» — that «frame» the work in other ways.
The piece ignores the broader context in which all manner of contributing factors is assessed to understand the magnitude of events, their temporal and regional specificity (e.g., why did the heat wave happen over Texas (rather than Washington), why did it occur in 2011 (and not 2009, or next year), and why did it break the previous records by a factor of 2.
There's also a LTER cruise in Western Antarctica in January and February that gives us not only temporal consistency, but an important spatial context since the cruise performs science experiments along different transects as it moves down the peninsula.
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