Sentences with phrase «to spatialize»

Migration, Heritage and Placelessness — Works from the Thyssen - Bornemisza Art Contemporary Collection addresses questions of spatialized artistic practices and relationships through the work of 15 contemporary artists and artist collectives, including Allora & Calzadilla, Los Carpinteros, Walid Raad / The Atlas Group, and Do Ho Suh, among many others.
Bergson's objection is that this view spatializes time by reducing it to a juxtaposition of instants.
Spatialized sound in the Little William Theater with samples of artisanal cheese.
Ericka Beckman's work explores the performative possibilities of film and video through spatialized installations.
Gunter: No, the processes are not spatialized.
Whitehead says that for Bergson the intellect always and inevitably spatializes and nothing can be done about it.
So when it is maintained that experiential temporal events, rather than spatialized particles, are the ultimate constituent elements of the universe, our first reaction will probably be somewhat skeptical.
But what it can mean to say that God is immanent in the world without an intolerable spatializing of the concept was never made clear.
On the other hand he contrasts his theory of becoming with Bergson's on the grounds that the latter denies to the human intellect the power to grasp pure becoming as such and by means of spatialized images to achieve an insight into its true being.
In the Spring 2017 Windows 10 Creators Update, both Xbox and Windows added support for platform - level spatialized sound: within a single content and programming pipeline, support for both speaker and headphone outputs, for multiple formats (including Dolby Atmos and Windows Sonic for Headphones), and for both channel - and object - based mixes, all enabled for millions of consumers.
The presenter will review two case studies of his work with spatial audio in VR: ● «Wonder Buffalo VR» (ETC@USC) ● «Passengers: Awakening» (MPCVR / Sony Pictures) Takeaway - Attendees can expect an in - depth discussion on the advanced topic of real - time spatialized audio for VR and it's relation to player agency including detailed post-mortem information on the development of spatial audio for two VR projects.
Featuring spatialized voice chat, avatar lip sync and avatar animation triggered by real time player movement, players can discuss strategy, gameplay tactics, hero attributes or anything else they like together in one space in VR, with up to three friends.
The exhibition considers Schneemann's oeuvre within the context of painting by tracing the developments that led to her groundbreaking innovations in performance, film, and installation in the 1970s, as well as her increasingly spatialized multimedia installations from the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s.
For the installation at Saint Cornelius Chapel, these recordings will be mixed and spatialized as a response to the artists» experience in the space.
New work from Da Corte, in the form of a sprawling ensemble, is the centerpiece of Free Roses and is presented as a sequence of sculptural tableaux and amalgams of spatialized memories.
Improvisation is key to the process which actively spatializes and temporalizes the body through its movements, activities and gestures.»
Her photographs, large - scale installations and immersive, multichannel video rooms address the viewer through an intensely spatialized visual display.
Sensually spatializing empirical and intellectual findings, these projects distinguish themselves as aesthetic matter to attest to, and be tested through, senses other than sight and reason alone.
Together, Swartz and Gomez will create spatialized sound patterns in the gallery through the overlay of vocal and electronic tones.
Vicuña's quipu transform this ancient practice into a visual metaphor for the collisions of two competing cultures and worldviews: the Andean universe of oral communication spatialized through an embodied, nonlinear encounter with time, and the Western mapping of time through the linear, teleological unfolding of the printed word.
The Stella artifact mutates into three - dimensional relief, becoming spatialized and organic.
On the user end, that's further supported by a dedicated rendering engine which pushes standard audio and spatializes ambisonic or object - based audio through output devices, whether that's headphones or speakers.
To a historian of ideas, it is clear that this misinterpretation is another instance of the perennial tendency to spatialize time which can be traced to the very dawn of Western thought.
April 30, 2012 FERMENT [cheese] A rendition of my cheese tasting and spatialized sound installation will be staged somewhere in Los Angeles.
However, though this answer might be adequate for the critique of the spatializing of time (PU 113f.)
But James showed that the difficulties which arise in the paradox still arise even if we do not «spatialize» time.
Upon closer inspection this corpuscular, spatialized view of nature that sticks so firmly in our imaginations turns out to be incompatible with experience, contemporary science and sound logic:
Aquinas makes it as clear as possible that he is indeed «spatializing time» and thus, from the process point of view, falsifying it.
There are reasons for this: spatially oriented models and plans lead naturally to philosophies which «spatialize» time and change.
Space as this homogeneous diagram is clearly presupposed by perception; before natural units can be deciphered, the extensive field must be first submitted to the spatializing function (MM 278).
The more consciousness is intellectualized, the more matter is spatialized.
Let me add here that if my interpretation of intuitions as reflective is not off the mark, then there is a way to help account for the idea that intuitions and spatialized, conceptual understanding are relevant to one reality, as Gunter insists.
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