For instance, logging stops trees from growing, and accelerates the transfer of carbon from the forest to the atmosphere,
through fragmentation, accelerated decomposition, and combustion.
«The exhibition creates its own space and time
through the fragmentation of images and sounds and becomes a work in itself,» Vergne said.
I am exploring identity
through fragmentation, restructuring and rebirth.
Maiolino's multidisciplinary practice has consistently explored the viscerality of embodied experience — often obliquely
through fragmentation and abstraction — and engaged the human body's processes as analogs for both the making of art and the making of modernity.
So, I looked at each portrait of each woman - identified person who ran a salon, and then made a drawing that would help create a different kind of energy around her, not only representing her, but also representing
her through the fragmentation, through the beauty, through the kind of energy to which they are either present or absent in history.
Presented together, the videos embrace malleable identity as a function of the story we construct about ourselves as subject or artist — one in which representation not only mediates knowledge
through fragmentation and negation but constructs it as well.
«The undermining of national pay and conditions
through the fragmentation of the education service is one of the key factors contributing to the current recruitment and retention crisis.
They are both trapped in Haneke's paradox of simultaneously manipulating the spectator
through fragmentation and trying to force them to reflect upon the manipulation of the cinematic mechanism.
Instead of a linear perspective, the montage manages to travel through the incident several times, each time revealing a different part of it that creates the final and complex image that the film attempts to create
through the fragmentation of space and time.
Not exact matches
In early 2013, the leadership team determined that as a result of the
fragmentation in the market there were a number of opportunities for us to capture market share, either
through acquisition or strategic acceleration.
If one asks, what are the possible roads to a world without war, that essential way - station on the way to freedom of information in anecologically organized world, Arthur Waskow answers that there are five: (a) Control of the nation - state system
through stabilizing the balance of power and reducing international tensions but keeping the weapons; (b) Reform of the system
through total disarmament without abandoning national sovereignty or the pursuit of national interest; (c) Extension of the system
through the creation of a federal world government; (d)
Fragmentation of the system
through increases in the power of extra-national associations and Institutions across national boundaries, and corresponding decreases in state power as these occupational, industrial, scientific, and other groups gradually expropriate from the national governments the power to make decisions within their own fields; and (e) Abolition of the system
through substituting love f or coercion.20.»
Yet even that hope is tempered by an awareness of the institutionally successful but theologically problematic dynamics of entrepreneurial evangelicalism that,
through the church - growth movement and related strategies, perpetuate and increase ecclesial
fragmentation.
To help further overcome
fragmentation of the course of study, he proposes that some new way of measuring movement
through the course of study be adopted to replace the «semester hour» or «term hour,» which tends to atomize the curriculum.
As the Church advanced
through the centuries and missionary efforts grew, there came a need to rectify this
fragmentation.
Specifically, the motion called for an enterprise commission, statutory safeguards to prevent,
through cherry - picking of straightforward patients and / or profitable procedures, the undermining or
fragmentation of remaining NHS services, finances, research and training.
«He is very much part of the New Labour agenda which did seek on many occasions to beat up the trade unions... part of a New Labour agenda which is very comfortable with our members going
through the trauma of privatisation... We will not go back to a New Labour agenda based on privatisation, and
fragmentation and globalisation that we have had over the past few years.»
Smaller parties, those which win less than 5 % of the London - wide votes for the Assembly, are debarred from winning any seats
through a rule inserted to discourage undue party
fragmentation under PR.
With the three - year grant, Vanapalli and his collaborators Boyd Butler in the Department of Biological Sciences and Everardo Cobos at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, will build microfluidic devices that mimic blood flow to study how tumor cells move inside capillaries, how they squeeze
through tight spaces, whether they are subject to
fragmentation and how they become stuck.
It's just amazing that, you know, you could capture that much information and it's interesting in the scientific perspective because what we are finding right now with issues like climate change and conservation is that we really need fine - grained samples from very large geographic areas to really understand the dynamics of species range movements and how
fragmentation is occurring and many biogeographic questions, and literally, the only way we can do this is
through voluntary networks like this because it would cost billions and billions to send professionals out at that finer scale to understand it.
Some corals can reproduce like grafted plant clippings
through budding or
fragmentation, when broken fragments regenerate and form new colonies.
During February 2002, 3250 km2 were lost
through iceberg calving and
fragmentation.
Another potential feedback might occur if reduced timber yields force loggers to compensate by enlarging the amount of area harvested, resulting in higher CO2 emissions
through deforestation and associated fires, as well as increased rates of habitat
fragmentation / degradation and species extinctions
Through the montage of
fragmentation of different natures, episodes, moments and brief shots, Der siebente Kontinent's first - generation modernist practices challenge the illusionism of classical narrative cinema and refuse the psychological elucidation of characters.
In the UK the GERM is evident in:
fragmentation of education provision
through «academies» and «free schools»; marketisation and competition; growth in standardised testing and «league tables», end of the national pay framework and the introduction of performance related pay; and privatisation of education services.
While this protection may be
through obfuscation or
fragmentation rather then sophisticated encryption, the net result will make it harder for people to copy a whole book in one go.
But as market
fragmentation accelerates, and glocalizing stores like Google Play, now 44 ebook stores worldwide, and — to a lesser extent — Kobo, compete with the other international players like «txtr (18 international ebook stores, plus partner stores) and Sony (seven global stores) and the many hundreds of new White Label stores that WILL materialize worldwide
through 2014, it's essential indies are in distribution networks that will get you everywhere.
About Shiness: The Lightning Kingdom Shiness is an Action - RPG developed by French independent studio Enigami, that will take you on a journey
through an enthralling universe on the verge of collapsing following the
fragmentation of planet Mahera.
It, too, takes Stella
through the years between those notorious «Black Paintings» and his late, often mannered
fragmentation of the art object.
The 10 contemporary art works in «Landscape, abstracted» celebrate the beauty, power and intricacy of the natural world, but approach it sidelong
through a series of combinations, contrasts and
fragmentations.
Through mirroring and
fragmentation, Crowner brings our attention to the works» subtleties.
Having begun his venture into abstraction
through cubist
fragmentation and the constructivist composition of geometric planes, Browne later branched out into biomorphism, his gestural style influencing the abstract expressionism of Jackson Pollock, Arshile Gorsky, and Willem de Kooning.
Known for «
Fragmentations» will be presenting a new body of work and a dramatic transformation in his visual imagery somehow anticipated
through his latest mural in Perth Australia a couple of weeks ago.
And its also the opposite, the deconstruction of the
through polyrhythm, concept that leads us to separation and
fragmentation of form.
Baruchello developed his pictorial vocabulary
through a process of
fragmentation and miniaturisation.
These
fragmentations are reconciled
through the story telling aspects of my work, as means to connects multiple realities.
While Weil was initially surprised by what she remembered as the «authoritarian, exacting [teaching] style» of Josef Albers, she also admitted that this instruction deeply influenced her work — paintings and sculptures that explore the female body
through various modes of abstraction and
fragmentation.
Inspired by the
fragmentation and traps of our multiple identities, Bell's practice is committed to creating myth and ritual
through sculpture, performance, video, sound, drawing, and installation.
Presented in 26 illustrated chapters, the focus here lies on the shattering of the linear narrative in the visual arts
through the use of image - based work to articulate the speed and
fragmentation of modern life.
And it's
through their mutual
fragmentation and intercession (the gloss of black enamel or shine of crushed aluminum) that we get a glimpse of what's at stake in painting's entropic undoing.
It is a fully immersive experience in which Adams sets out to investigate popular culture,
fragmentation, and nostalgia
through sitcoms like Martin, Good Times, In Living Color, and The Jeffersons.
Through processes such as vaporization, digital image alteration, compression, fragmentation and absorption, alteration as a form of abstraction becomes both a way of thinking through collective and individual narr
Through processes such as vaporization, digital image alteration, compression,
fragmentation and absorption, alteration as a form of abstraction becomes both a way of thinking
through collective and individual narr
through collective and individual narratives.
In Wrong Angles, Spremberg transforms everyday objects
through strategies of
fragmentation and obfuscation.
Jung Center Houston: «Kelyne Reis: Digital Embracing (Modification &
Fragmentation Towards a New Wholeness,» opens Thursday, reception 5 p.m. Saturday,
through Dec. 20; 5200 Montrose, 713-524-8253, junghouston.org.
The various media used wihin his oeuvre include lead, copper, steel, clay, concrete, Tesla coils, compressors, strobe lights, lamps and incandescent objects, which are activated
through processes including reaction, solidification, evaporation, oxidisation,
fragmentation and precipitation.
If the Abstract Expressionists sought to vanquish the focal points of traditional painting
through a balanced
fragmentation of the picture plane, Saccoccio does the opposite.
To test these notions
through disfiguration,
fragmentation, and absence reframes the stakes of faciality on subjectivity and perception.
Since the outset of his career in the 1960s, Paolini's work has centred on the figure of the artist as an operator of language, and accomplice of the viewer
through strategies of citation, duplication and
fragmentation.
Within her paintings she re-evaluates the complexity of visual representation and physical experience
through a combination of layering,
fragmentation and movement.
In these paintings, Salle continues an exploration of reflection, disjunction and
fragmentation through a mysterious and suggestive juxtaposition of narrative elements.
But if we can embrace this mission now with reverence and respect for our home, we do have a chance — not only to get
through the time of planetary peril and
fragmentation, but to come out of the crisis a wiser species than the one that created it.