"To blur this distinction" means to make the difference between two things less clear or more difficult to distinguish.
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I am interested
in blurring distinctions between conceptual and painterly processes while infiltrating abstract painting from the point of view of the periphery, unsettling its territory to include other operative mechanisms.
So
by blurring the distinction between geoengineering and carbon capture, this blogger attempts to delegitimize any effort to continue to use fossil fuels and at the expense of geoengineering.
Cooperation between countries in the Global South follows China's surprise announcement it would provide $ 3.1 billion in finance to developing countries to tackle climate change, a sign of
blurring distinctions of who should pay for global warming.
He has over the years in an uncompromised fashion challenged the traditional conventions of subject matter, shape, finishings and special treatments as a result of painstaking research that includes vintage treatments, intricate surface compositions and even natural erosion — methodologies that
further blur the distinction between art and design.
The unfinished has been taken in entirely new directions by modern and contemporary artists, among them Janine Antoni, Lygia Clark, Jackson Pollock, and Robert Rauschenberg, who
alternately blurred the distinction between making and unmaking, extended the boundaries of art into both space and time, and recruited viewers to complete the objects they had begun.
David Altmejd is known for creating highly detailed sculptures that
often blur the distinction between interior and exterior, surface and structure, representation and abstraction.
Arranged thematically, works from fourteenth - century Europe to the global present are juxtaposed to explore how and why
artists blur distinctions between original and replica, between life and art.
Known for his interdisciplinary and inquisitive approach to art making, Graham delves into modes of critical thinking and human existence through photography, film, and performance — often
times blurring the distinctions between these mediums.
The authors note that this new ability to charge and discharge lithium - ion batteries within
seconds blurs the distinction between batteries and ultracapacitors, and may result in radical lifestyle change in terms of consumer electronic devices and plug - in cars.
It's important to pin down what exactly the term «debt consolidation» means, because some companies
purposefully blur the distinction between debt consolidation and other services like debt management.
The sheer physicality of this installation, which includes the work being hoisted and thrown forcefully to the ground,
viscerally blurs the distinction between figuration and abstraction, while furthering the formal and narrative possibilities of sculpture.
Several works in the
exhibition blur the distinction between painting and sculpture, such as Peter Weber's work in woven red felt, where the simplicity of the single color emphasizes the undulate folds of the structure and material texture, and in Bill Thompson's shadow - induced alternating tones on buoyant and playful zig - zaging dimensional forms.
Her
practice blurs the distinction between art and architecture through works that employ color as a way to draw attention to the political complexities of race, place, and value in cities.
Those of us concerned
about blurring the distinction between media and other corporations may have been preemptively concerned about what ensued in the months prior to the election, when several large companies distributed voting information to their employees, even going so far as to recommend who to vote for and implying that their jobs might be at stake if they were to vote otherwise.
Inspired by young wounded veterans, federally funded labs are creating artificial limbs that may
soon blur the distinction between disabled and able - bodied athletes
The introduction of deduction at source for NICs in 1945 along with the Pay As You Earn collection system for Income
Tax blurred the distinction between the two from the start.
These repeated calls from others on the left for UK Uncut to condemn the actions of others are what
risk blurring the distinction between what UK Uncut do and don't do.
Synthetic biologist Drew Endy is leading efforts to make the natural world programmable — which
means blurring the distinction between information and matter
The report notes the «
increasingly blurred distinction between genomics research and clinical care» highlighted by the PHG Foundation, and particularly that the broad consent process used in the 100,000 Genomes Project is «unlikely to be feasible for routine genomic medicine in the NHS without an extensive and continuing public debate to raise public understanding and acceptance».
[Editor's Note: NSBA and five state school boards associations in the Tenth Circuit submitted an amici curiea brief urging the Tenth Circuit to respect school board discretion to hold students accountable for knowing what they bring onto campus and to
avoid blurring the distinction between constitutional requirements applicable in the criminal context and those in the student discipline context.