Sentences with phrase «through ancient objects»

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Poring through a database of objects in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, scientists at the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado, found debris from an ancient collision.
As if being a group of ancient, insanely powerful beings wasn't enough, the Elders of the Universe have had their fair share of overpowered objects pass through their hand over of the years.
«I think the Chozo artifacts and some of the other objects that appear through the franchise, probably some of that is inspired by the Egyptian cultures as other ancient civilizations.
main gimmick is the hero's transformation abilities: As an ancient relic brought to life (yes, really), Knack grows larger whenever he comes into contact with more artefacts while progressing through levels, which allows him to take on more dangerous enemies and use the environment and its objects in new ways.
Travel across lands — from Ancient Egypt to The Old West, Planet Hulk and New York City in 2099 — and transport objects or characters through the centuries!
How are the status and meaning of an artwork — whether an Ancient Greek statue, a digital photograph, or a painting by an itinerant portraitist — altered through the creation of facsimiles, through exhibition, or through the conversion of the object into image or code?
Through a combination of found - object assemblages, stunning large scale collages and an oil on linen painting that nods to de Chirico, Hundley's work evokes all of the lust, betrayal, violence, and despair expected in a visual interpretation of ancient Greek tragedy.
Explore the cultural diversity and rich history of Africa's people through works made from ancient stone, clay, wood, and metal, as well as utilitarian objects, musical instruments, ceremonial costumes and contemporary paintings.
Starting with play objects, segueing through items flung in domestic squabbles to the final cobblestone thrown, the work is at once an homage to ancient, mundane, and anarchic rhythms.
The word is drawn from the Ancient Greek word πλάσσω which means «to shape» and is used to refer to the interweaving of opposites or the process of moulding a dualistic object into unity through the power of the imagination.
Sara VanDerBeek: Ancient Objects, Still Lives is on view at Altman Siegel Gallery, in San Francisco, through August 2, 2014.
This small exhibition will explain Zoroastrianism, an ancient but living religion named after the Prophet Zarathustra, through objects and coins from Persia (Iran) and beyond.
Chinese writing evolved through the development of pictographs (which depicted objects) or ideographs (which represented abstract notions) and the bronze sculptures from the artist's series Sages» Sayings derive from these ancient forms.
Throughout the museum, visitors will find an outstanding selection of European and American fine and decorative arts, 15th - through 19th - century prints and drawings, works by established and emerging contemporary artists, and objects from Africa, Asia, the Ancient Americas, and Pacific Islands.
The exhibition features more than eighty objects from the Brooklyn Museum and the DMA's permanent collection and explores themes of mythology, kingship, and everyday life in ancient Egypt through representations of felines.
One of the oldest forms of writing, its meaning originated in ancient Greece where it referred to the practice and skill of describing people, objects, and experiences through vivid, highly detailed accounts.
«Days are Dogs» seems almost like a mini retrospective for the artist, who has gained a reputation for poignant, essayistic multimedia works that interrogate the stories we tell ourselves, whether through ancient myths or everyday objects.
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