Examples include a grid of 30 small color photos, all diptychs; videos that incorporate
urban noises with close - ups of the artist's face; and several intricate large - scale pen drawings that alternately resemble close - ups of fingerprints, vascular systems and tangled rope.
The richly - layered soundtrack pairing
urban noises with historical recordings, was reflected off the surfaces of the architectural elements, creating spiraling echoes that become gradually softer as they move from the upper walkways to the floor of the Rotunda.
Not exact matches
With the growth of the city, however, the increase in traffic and
urban noise threatened the solitude of the abbey.
Instead of one main paved street, there was a medley of surfaced streets, churches, buildings of all kinds, and all the
noise of a busy
urban and commercial environment to be found in a town
with a population of 12,000.
Urban environments differ from natural habitats in many regards and are for instance associated
with higher levels of anthropogenic pollution, such as traffic
noise, artificial light pollution and air pollution, which enhance oxidative stress and inflammatory responses.
Imagine rising
with the sun and the howls of Howler Monkeys, not hearing any
urban nor suburban
noises, all the while infusing yoga, meditation, wellness and spiritual healing,
with wildlife and bird watching.
Since the car was designed for the muddy, slow, unpaved Japanese roads, it failed the mass
urban landscape of the US because of its inability to keep up
with traffic on the faster interstate highways, along
with stability,
noise and vibration concerns.
The
Urban Cruiser is well sound - proofed,
with just a little wind
noise upsetting the quiet of the interior when driving at motorway speeds.
Hence,
with vehicle range dictated by battery charge, the EV drive mode allows for
urban driving
with minimal
noise and zero CO2, NOX and PM emissions for up to two kilometres.
On - the - go dogs
with an
urban lifestyle may be exposed to crowded public places, car exhaust,
noise and traffic as well as the excitement of parks.
Wild
Noise / Ruido Salvaje is an exploration of contemporary Cuban art from the 1970s to the present that looks at how Cuban artists both on the island and abroad have grappled
with issues of identity, community, and the
urban experience.
The artist's intention is to establish a progressive path through several purposefully built interconnected environments which enables the viewer to experience the passage from a dimension of
noise, chaos and visual saturation — expressing life in contemporary cities — to a neutral setting where he intends to conduct a methodical dissection of familiar
urban components
with recourse to the unconventional media and destructive techniques which he has been exploring in his work.»
This reading and meet - the - poet talk
with one of the first Cuban women to celebrate blackness in poetry will be set against the backdrop of the Bronx Museum's Wild
Noise / Ruido Salvaje exhibition, a survey of Cuban artists both on the island and abroad grappling
with issues of identity, community, and the
urban experience.
We have been contacted
with requests for information and assistance by affected people living in
urban as well as rural areas, and the
noise and vibration sources have included coal mining, gas fired power stations, large refrigeration units
with compressors and swimming pool compressors in city apartment blocks.
Depending on where you live, whether in an
urban city or in the suburbs, overpopulation remains an issue, and dealing
with noise pollution has become a real responsibility.