Sentences with phrase «traditional boundaries of»

These provisions, modelled on pre-existing provisions directed at terrorist organisations, seek to extend the traditional boundaries of criminal liability to capture conduct which is not linked to the commission or planned commission of any specific offence, but which is alleged to facilitate criminal activity on a broader level.
[17] Typically about claim group membership or the respective traditional boundaries of neighbouring claim groups.
Partners, associates and summer associates build friendships outside the traditional boundaries of work.
In a very brief judgment, he split the difference, finding some provisions unconstitutional because they «permit minute regulation of every aspect of research and clinical practice and do not simply prohibit negative practices,» but others falling within the traditional boundaries of the criminal law.
Those in Europe seem to see greater value in connecting outside the traditional boundaries of the profession, both to expand their knowledge and to expand their influence.
A relentless innovator always pushing the traditional boundaries of art, Oiticica moved rapidly and radically from early works influenced by European modernism to large - scale installations that were meant to be physically experienced and often to critique political and social issues.
The multi-disciplinary approach defies traditional boundaries of an art practice, and aims to give voice to the Chagos community and act as an agent of change.
The eclectic yet singularly focused selection demonstrates the multifaceted ways in which artists have played with this technique, using it to expand the traditional boundaries of draftsmanship.
Curator Okwui Enwezor's sprawling exhibition at the 2015 Biennale, Emily Jacir's engagement with the Palestinian crisis at the 2007 Biennale, as well as American contemporaries Theaster Gates (Rebuild Foundation and Dorchester Projects in Chicago) and Hank Willis Thomas (For Freedoms Project), are all part of a growing tide of artist - curator - activisits who challenge the traditional boundaries of what art is and whom it exists for.
In the late 1950s, at the Los Angeles County Art Institute (the Otis College of Art and Design), Price's ceramics professor, Peter Voulkos, encouraged the artist to create work that transcended the traditional boundaries of the medium.
The exhibition features twenty unique abstract photographs that transcend the traditional boundaries of both photography and painting.
Jaime Gili is a Venezuelan - born, London - based artist known for a painting practice that moves away from the strict, traditional boundaries of the canvas, and into the realm of public interventions.
Ranging from masterworks by the leading Abstract Expressionists, whose groundbreaking work in the wake of World War II forever transformed the very possibilities of art, to sculptors expanding the traditional boundaries of three - dimensional space, to a group of trailblazing African - American artists who have donated works to benefit the Studio Museum in Harlem, the artists represented in Sotheby's Contemporary Art Evening Auction this May have possessed a prescient eye and demonstrated a fearless drive to push traditional boundaries.
While Walter de Maria (1935 - 1913) established his sculptural practice in New York during the heyday of Minimalism in the 1960s, his work quickly superseded all traditional boundaries of sculpture as he established himself as a pioneer who would have equal influence on Minimalism, Installation art, Land Art and Conceptualism.
However, he was also a draftsman of rare ability who extended the traditional boundaries of drawing technique, inspiring an entire generation of British artists such as John Constable (1776 - 1837) and J. M. W. Turner (1775 - 1851).
Grosse's large - scale and site - specific works engulf both interior and exterior spaces, unhindered by the traditional boundaries of the pictorial field.
Howard Griffin, which also has an exhibition venue in Los Angeles, caters for those who work outside the traditional boundaries of contemporary art and often with a thread of public art within the works.
Grosse's large scale and site - specific works engulf both interior and exterior spaces, and are unhindered by the traditional boundaries of the pictorial field.
The new generation of artists emerging in West Germany experimented with performance and collaboration and incorporated media from beyond the traditional boundaries of studio practice, such as sound and film.
Citing inspiration from the post-minimal style of Richard Tuttle, the arte povera movement and Robert Rauschenberg's combine paintings, the artist's unique pieces incorporate ready - mades, and conceptual objecthood, testing the traditional boundaries of form and physicality.
As an artist and textile design tutor practicing and teaching in post-war Europe, this first section demonstrates Paolozzi's willingness to reject established artistic practices, expanding the traditional boundaries of art into the realm of popular culture.
Tuymans has specifically selected these artists for the individual nature of their practice and the paradoxical way each of them uses their medium — as the artist himself is a figurative painter who constantly seeks to extend the traditional boundaries of his own practice — Tuymans has sought to recognise a similar trait in the artists he has chosen to exhibit; their works collectively investigate the potential, formal and conceptual tensions within the notion of abstraction.
This survey of the life and work of the American choreographer and dancer spotlights how he pushed the traditional boundaries of dance through his experimental collaborations with artists.
By drawing attention to the multiplicity of artists who used abstraction for an array of purposes, this exhibition pushes the traditional boundaries of Abstract Expressionism and showcases the wide reaches of its legacy.
For this work, Ide casts the Sunroom as an observatory, conjuring a view of the world that is unconstrained by traditional boundaries of distance and optical ability.
Nintendo continues to explore ways to move beyond the traditional boundaries of gaming to reach an even wider audience, a strategy that, this month, has seen Nintendo Labo release.
Learning is not confined to the traditional boundaries of a school — it happens anytime, anywhere.
Learner Connected: Anytime, Anywhere and Socially Embedded Learning is not confined to the traditional boundaries of a school — it happens anytime, anywhere.
Wearables in the classroom can render a completely different in - class experience and the traditional boundaries of a classroom may well collapse with the advent of alternate reality games.
Even though this game is a side scrolling arcade game, the developers have managed to successfully transform the traditional boundaries of this genre as gamers must also attack enemies in other areas such, almost making the game a 360 side scrolling game.
Adding to the excitement, ground - based astronomy is moving beyond traditional boundaries of optical and radio disciplines into neutrino and gamma - ray astronomy as well.
Additionally, she peers beyond the traditional boundaries of science and explains that because of the advancements in our understanding of the universe through modern physics, religious faith is best relegated to the social and psychological dimensions of the human mind.
In the realm of research, academic hydrogeologists are broadening their time horizons to help forecast and mitigate the effects of climate change, and they're stretching the traditional boundaries of their field to explore questions such as how groundwater interacts with the surface water of lakes and rivers.
The blurring of the traditional boundaries of authority is an overriding theme of both the form and the content of the book.
Furthermore, neither one is afraid to approach (and sometimes cross over) the traditional boundaries of orthodoxy.
The unfettered individualism and moral relativism that characterizes modern America has outraged millions today who have witnessed an ongoing assault against traditional boundaries of belief and behavior.

Not exact matches

We are no longer limited by the geographical boundaries that once existed and the other traditional advantages of operating in Australia such as having a safe economy and good legal system continue to be eroded as other countries increase their own standards in these areas or ours begins to deteriorate.
In the cryptocurrency world, digital assets frequently overlap the boundaries of traditional classifications.
«The intensifying battle for negotiating power and market share will lead companies to do acquisitions across traditional industry boundary lines,» said Erik Gordon, a professor at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan who studies the drug industry.
The proposed combination reflects the blurring of traditional boundaries in health care, as established companies seek to find their footing in a rapidly changing environment.
Enterprise mobility allows businesses to create an entrepreneurial culture by allowing employees to work in a variety of environments — breaking traditional workplace boundaries.
Norwegian Cruise Line is the innovator in cruise travel with a 50 - year history of breaking the boundaries of traditional cruising.
Consequently, there is no need to draw the traditional lines of ontological discontinuity where there is utter material homogeneity, that is, where atoms and molecules cut across all the former boundaries in the hierarchy of beings.
The patient is liberated from «traditional» sexual roles and stereotypes to be his true self while, at the same time, taught to observe the «boundaries» of professional conduct.
You're framing «belonging before believing» as a center vs. boundary issue, but I think it could (maybe should) be reframed as a center * focus * that forces a redrawing of the traditional boundary.
Despite obvious and continuing difficulties in enforcing human rights law, «there has been no more radical development in the whole history of international law than this bursting, as it were, of its traditional boundaries,» John Humphrey remarks in «The Revolution in the International Law of Human Rights» (Human Rights, Spring 1975, p. 209)
The fact that you have atheists, homosexuals, and Buddhists as part of your church doesn't mean the church doesn't have an in / out boundary; it just means the boundary isn't in the traditional spot.
To complain about the establishment of boundaries and to promise to avoid them, only to draw cartoons that appear to go out of their way to deconstruct traditional methods of church, seems to me conflicted.
What is the significance of the South's being so oriented — «wed to its own boundaries and the traditional practices and arrangements» which emerged there and were regnant for so long?
Near the close of the book, Barr again seems to despair of his subject and calls for works in the «Christian doctrine of the Old Testament,» since «traditional Old Testament theology... has often tried to solve questions which, properly speaking, can not be solved within the horizon of the Hebrew Bible itself and within the boundaries of its resources» (this last is a very valid point).
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