Sentences with phrase «viewer question posed»

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Online viewers can pose questions by tweeting to @Perimeter and using the #piLIVE hashtag.
Online viewers can pose questions by tweeting to @perimeter and using the #piLIVE hashtag.
Some of this is in Nourishing Traditions but most of it was lost on me until I saw this video excerpt from Nourishing Our Children summarizing Dr. Price's findings and posing the question to the viewer: can we be well - fed but still be malnourished?
Gorgeously photographed and centered on a captivating performance by veteran actor Shenda Román, And the Whole Sky poses more questions than it answers, leaving viewers haunted by its web of mysteries.
Students then write a short summary of a key scene or theme using short sentences, concise text and pose questions to provide a «hook» that will leave the viewer wanting to read the book.
Instead of presenting an art endeavoring to reveal its contents to viewers with the least amount of interference, The Thing and the Thing - in - Itself features works that act out the limits of human understanding as they create mysteries, pose conundrums, and leave viewers with provocative questions.
Thomas's striking images of women posing for, gazing at, and confronting the viewer raises a question: How does the image of the self that we construct for ourselves compare to the one others create for us?
Wekua poses questions about interior and exterior, private and public space, performance and imprisonment, revelling in an ambiguity that serves to provoke the viewer's imagination.
In Fitch and Trecartin's exhibition at Astrup Fearnley Museet this spring, the public can expect to encounter an explosive world of humor, horror, anti-aesthetics and cacophony, which at the same time poses important questions and inspires the viewer to reflect on the seismic shifts in culture that define our post-millennial moment.
Her pieces pose the question, «how little is enough» and in doing so, find the point at which the most is given to the viewer with the least visual and physical information.
Within the galleries and installations, we realize this question, along with the many others artists pose to viewers throughout the exhibition, is not one inherent to a particular place.
Jordan Kantor's enigmatic paintings seem to pose this question explicitly, by challenging viewers» expectations about the mediation of images...
The 29 artists in this exhibition clearly have a story to tell but ultimately leave the viewer to imagine and speculate; posing questions rather than revealing answers.
The question that is posed is how the sculptural object engages the viewer in a way that is different from other artistic mediums?
Her works pose questions to the viewer regarding consumer / consumed / consummated relationships by juxtaposing found and fabricated objects evoking multiple possibilities for interpretation.
While Trevor Paglen's Unhuman, at Altman Siegel Gallery, is conceptually and formally strong, it also provokes speculation about how the combination of image and content create space for the viewer to pose questions about the visual or contextual information the artist provides.
These questions posed by Ritchie rightfully describe his thought process while creating his art, allowing the viewer to better understand his pieces beyond their aesthetic characteristics.
The global audience is encouraged to chat with other viewers via social media channels during the performance and to pose questions to the artist or curator after the event using Tate's social media channels:
is based on the RGB colour model, phonetically written and posing a question to the viewer.
Viewers are invited to pose questions to the panelists.
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