Sentences with phrase «uninhabited space»

There are few islands in Indonesia where uninhabited space is the norm... fortunately here in Sumba it is.
If you have a very obedient, well - mannered dog, using a retractable leash in a wide - open, uninhabited space so she can have a little room to explore may be safe.
They give center stage to the places themselves: the ways in which juxtapositions of light, form, texture, and color lend an unexpected beauty, an air of mystery, and an absolute quiet to temporarily uninhabited spaces.
From the uninhabited spaces of the Pagano paintings and prints to the blunt edges and disorienting palettes of the Jennings color fields to Dayton's «rocket» missiles, the selected works seem to be a collective reminder of the frailty of our senses, perhaps the vulnerability of our species itself.
Yasmin Khalaf works with painting and drawing materials to explore uninhabited spaces that evoke a psychological affect.

Not exact matches

He said that if he had to rely on the European Space Agency's limited, difficult - to - access data for his work checking climate model predictions against reality, he'd be «more or less blind» — particularly in the vast, uninhabited stretches of the globe like the Pacific, which are vital for understanding the world climate.
This time is also spatial: new time also happens in a new «uninhabited» space.
From the fleeting glimpses they have had, astronomers reckon 2012 DA14 is 45 metres across — similar in size to the space projectile that exploded over the uninhabited Tunguska region of Siberia in 1908, ripping up 80 million trees across 2000 square kilometres.
In almost all Westerns, the landscape is the dominant visual: lots of daylight exterior shots, big skies, seemingly wild and uninhabited land, sweepingly wide - open spaces.
Well, it's the year 2029 (implausibility # 1: call me a pessimist, but space travel seems far too advanced in this film to believe that the year will be only a generation ahead of us... oh well) and a space station close to a nearby uninhabited planet sends off a chimpanzee in a space pod to do some stuff (it's not clear exactly what) and when feared lost, his bestest human buddy Leo Davidson (Marky Mark, The Perfect Storm) gets in a pod of his own and goes in after him.
The Whitechapel Gallery's «archival» show «Supporting Artists: Acme's First Decade 1972 — 1982», like Jon Savage's series of photographs of Uninhabited London (shown in its entirety at Maggs Gallery a year back), depicts a long gone East End and Covent Garden of empty buildings, rotting short - life housing, urban decay and space.
Absent or present, the human figure is a constant element in his work, whether in the form of bodies in action, satirical caricatures, or animistic sculptures; as the residue of a private ritual; or as architectural space left uninhabited for the viewer to occupy.
But instead of an uninhabited, unbearably hot swamp ruled by primeval reptilian life and aggressive tropical vegetation, one enters an urban jungle of another sort: a more hospitable space populated with body parts and figures, both small and large, of diverse materials and colours, existing together in harmony courtesy of artists Rebecca Ackroyd, Kira Freije and Florence Peake.
2006 Snap Judgments: New Positions in Contemporary African Photography, International Center of Photography, New York, USA Personae & Scenarios: The New African Photography, Brancolini Grimaldi Arte Contemporanea, Rome, Italy WOMEN: Photography and New Media, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa International Contemporary Photography: The Living is Easy, Flowers, East Gallery, London, UK Uninhabited Territories, West Space, Melbourne, Australia, 2006 Bieler Fototage: Physiognomie, Museum Schwabe, Biel, Switzerland Freestyle, Sanlam Fashion Week, Johannesburg, South Africa Second to None, Iziko South African National Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa Olvida Quien Soy: Erase Me from Who I Am, Centro Atlantico De Arte Moderno, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
A white man claims to have «settled» a part of Brooklyn, and we all know what he means: moved into a Brown space, a POC space, before the caucasian influx, made it safe for the late comer, as if it were an uninhabited desert, forgetting (if only momentarily), of course, that he too is an invader.
Kazma's poetic viewpoint takes us from the isolated and uninhabited underground structure on an island that is part of the Svalbard archipelago, to an operational prison's impervious building to the interior of a museum - like home, revealing stage by stage the secret realities different spaces take on in relation to global circumstances, social relations and the self.
A video from the European Space Agency Web TV once again highlighted the extreme case of plastic pollution on the uninhabited Henderson Island, a world heritage site situated about halfway between Chile and New Zealand.
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