Sentences with phrase «unconventional forms»

No portfolio or demonstrated artistic ability is required for admission, only a self - portrait, which may take such unconventional forms as a map or a suite of poetry.
Nowadays, we're hearing of more unconventional forms of travel, be it digital nomadism, mobile living, to global «co-living» subscriptions that let you sign a lease to live in curated locations around the world.
Fundamental change is needed first, though — changes like «moving money as students move, and paying for unconventional forms of instruction.»
His multi-disciplinary notion of «total theater» incorporates not only the traditional elements of performance, music, and stage set recast in unconventional forms, but also philosophy, psychoanalysis, and literature.
Of course central banks have tried to hand that baton over before and some event has forced them to revert to ever more unconventional forms of monetary policy.
architecture in the US surveys the contemporary condition of the country's built environment, showcasing a range of innovative projects from skyscrapers, museums, bridges, and residences, and highlighting the diverse materials and unconventional forms employed in their construction.
Wenger was also asked about his sides chances for the upcoming match, with their rivals coming into the match with unconventional form.
As with other bodies of work, Arman aims to reach Abstraction through unconventional forms.
Unconventional forms start to emerge as recognizable shapes, as if filtered through a dream.
Since 1998, photographers selected for the program have produced highly diverse bodies of work; increasingly, the award has stimulated the creation of work that moves beyond the boundaries of traditional and toward unconventional forms of the photographic medium.
In performances, editions, videos, publications such as their seminal FILE Megazine, sculptures, paintings and installations, the group often occupied unconventional forms of presentation such as beauty pageants, picture magazines, television talk shows, pop - up shops, and various advertising formats.
As Paul Hill, founder of the Center on Reinventing Public Education, has pointed out, we can leapfrog our system of school finance to truly fund education, not institutions; move money as students move; and pay for unconventional forms of instruction.
architecture in texas surveys the contemporary condition of the region's built environment, showcasing a range of innovative projects and the diverse materials and unconventional forms employed in their construction.
The jurors wrote in their decision, «Butterly's voluptuous ceramic objects explode traditional conceptions of earthenware art through careful manipulation of the medium, resulting in unconventional forms, colors and surfaces.
Nathan says high prices have made it increasingly economically viable to extract more unconventional forms of oil, in particular the asphaltlike tar sands (also known as oil sand, or extremely heavy crude oil) plentiful in northern Alberta, Canada.
These different fascinations are often combined in the same work, highlighting a predilection for unconventional forms of knowledge - production as well as a sense of the absurd and the grotesque.
Japan offers a large range of both Japanese and western style accommodation, including some unconventional forms such as capsule hotels and temple lodgings.
Try these unconventional forms of meditation to get grounded and create a sense of calm.
Unconventional forms of clothes and dresses in particular are not exactly new.
The key tenets of his proposed ideal system are that it funds education, not institutions; moves money as students move; pays for unconventional forms of instruction; and withholds funding for ineffective programs without chilling innovation.
Ed Clark and Kenneth Noland, for example, shaped their canvases, using their unconventional forms as vehicles for colour, while Sam Gilliam beveled the edges of his canvases and eventually took them off the stretcher all together.
Its unconventional form, inspired by follies, eccentric homes, shrines, and fairy tales was named after the local fictional character Julie May Cope.
Performances and fictionalized, self - referential mythologies played a large role in their work — the group staged beauty pageants, boutiques, television talk shows, trade fair pavilions, and more, and their work often took on unconventional forms of media such as prints, magazines, posters, crests, and postcards.
His studio practice incorporates drawings, films, photographs, architectural interventions, and unconventional forms of beekeeping and agriculture that utilize art as a way of researching, developing and implementing creative placemaking and socially - engaged projects.
He's talking about the whole range of fossil fuels — gas, oil, and coal, in both conventional and unconventional forms.
architecture in greece surveys the contemporary condition of the country's built environment, showcasing a range of innovative projects and the diverse materials and unconventional forms employed in their construction.
Kenneth Warner highlights the courts» reluctance to invoke a duty of care for unconventional forms of damage
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