Sentences with phrase «uncertain relationship»

Through these pieces, he explores man's uncertain relationship with his environment.
Champion's practice is based around large scale constructions and architectural interventions; fabricated environments which interrogate humanity's shifting and uncertain relationship with technology and the natural world.
The study, which sheds light on the uncertain relationship between climate change and invasive species, appears in the journal Ecology.
Gerwig plays the eponymous Frances, a young woman with an uncertain relationship to permanent housing, to where her career as a dancer is going, and to the nuances of her relationship with her best friend, Sophie.
The angst of an uncertain relationship, the thrill of traveling to a new city alone, the unexpected turns of love are told with perception and empathy from this master of emotional stories.
It's only the One X models with the Tegra 3 processors which are expected to share an uncertain relationship with Wi - Fi.
His uncertain relationship with his new world, meanwhile, is implicit in his painting of the Regency - style interior of a collector's home in Bogota (he visited at a curator's behest, while preparing for a show there last year.)
Painted on return to his hometown Los Angeles after a 20 - year interval, works such as Sanctuary, Truck Stop Blues and Night Moves (all 2016) road - trip through the mythic and geographically sprawling metropolis with an eye for man's uncertain relationship with his environment.
Their elaborate layering, startlingly affecting color schemes and uncertain relationship to perspectival depth slows down the viewer's perception, making the work less a pleasing pattern and more an immersive — though consistently slippery — experience.
These paintings take the viewer on a voyage through this vast metropolis, portraying the man's uncertain relationship with his environment.
As such, Sasnal's work presents an uncertain relationship to the past and present.
In the majority of her projects, executed in photography, film, print, text or performance, Barbara Visser has been occupied with the uncertain relationship between registration and dramatization, plays with notions of original and copy, and questions the way history and memory are being shaped by both the individual and society.
This painting encapsulates Beth Stuart's approach to painterly concerns: a folding and unfolding of the figure and the ground, an uncertain relationship to real and imagined spaces and an exploration of the frame, or edge, of the painted surface.
Regarding ECS («equilibrium climate sensitivity»), I think there are difficulties estimating anything truly resembling a Charney - type ECS from data involving OHC uptake and forcing estimates, because these estimates are fraught with so many uncertainties, and because the values that are calculated, even if accurate, bear an uncertain relationship to how the climate would behave at equilibrium.
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