This practice encompasses many forms within visual communication with particular focus on
testing the boundaries between art and design and draws on hugely varied sources and art histories.
YA lit, which loves
testing boundaries in general, is an especially fitting place to ask these questions.
Do
n't test the boundaries of a workplace in this informal interview — just relax the boundaries of formal interviews you've previously had.
A nightly routine and regular bedtime will go down much easier with kids
testing boundaries if you let them have a say in how they go to bed.
Some aggression behaviors are the result of «fresh»
dogs testing their boundaries, these dogs typically respond quickly to our Behavioral Obedience Training.
A toddler may
test boundaries by throwing her spoon (or even her whole plate) to the floor.
But some of the best
cinema tests boundaries and gets under the skin; for some valuable discomfort, you have to look past the major studio movies.
His bank account likely has much larger figures these days, but he's still continuing to
test the boundaries between copyright infringement and fair use at the annoyance of photographers around the world.
A team approach to discipline can be especially helpful as your kids get older and
test the boundaries in new ways.
A senior will
not test their boundaries to the extent of a younger dog or puppy that is still learning their place in the world.
A psychologist begins working with a young boy who has suffered a near - fatal fall, and finds himself drawn into a mystery that
tests the boundaries of fantasy and reality.
Known
for testing the boundaries between abstraction and representation, here too Tolbert subjects the motif to a collapse of image and field.
summarizes the collective research of a group of artists, curators, observers, activists and critics
who test the boundaries of art and other fields — not only to define, defend and expand that space, but to develop, improve, and bring those methodologies back to the public sphere — to make a public, perhaps, in its accumulation.
Young birds will sometimes
test their boundaries on occasion by first chewing lightly on the finger and then biting harder to a point where the owner reacts, inadvertently rewarding the bird with more attention.
After all we do this because we share common tastes and we do things trying to always have a good time, only to
test our boundaries while improving our skills and having some fun, not for the credit.
As
people test the boundaries of what ethical lines we draw with video games, I think it will become even more important to ask, what shouldn't we be allowed to do, even in a video game.
Toddlers tend to be unstable, and may fall on your dog, and most
toddlers test boundaries by pulling, poking and squeezing.
Sepuya is one of the standouts of Gallun's MoMA show, and he was also a highlight of «Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon» at the New Museum, where one of his more indelibly explicit
images tested the boundaries of many an Instagram feed.
It was Galileo who
initially tested the boundaries of the Dual Revelation Theory by proposing that, contrary to the teachings of the church, the earth revolved around the sun, rather than the sun revolving around the earth.
Preschoolers, ages 3 and 4: Preschoolers are
still testing boundaries, but they're capable of rational thought, so you have more leeway in terms of reasoning with them.
This lessens the chance that kids will
test boundaries after divorce when co-parents handle conduct in similar ways.
Before the Large Hadron Collider goes hunting for sparticles, it will
first test the boundaries of the standard model of particle physics, the reigning theory of how subatomic particles behave (see «Catch Me if You Can» by Karen Wright, Discover, July 2005).
Meanwhile, robot cameras issue traffic tickets, antiterror
agencies test the boundaries of constitutional freedom, and people willingly give out their Social Security number to get discountpurchase cards at the supermarket.