Sentences with phrase «where kaleidoscope»

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She urges companies to create environments where employees are «free to circulate in a shifting kaleidoscope of interactions, and to disappear to their private workspaces when they want to focus or simply be alone.»
Like most of the old house clubs, Red Dog's a kaleidoscope of races, ages and lifestyles...» Annex plans to pick up where Red Dog left off.
Prints folding into one another, like beads in a kaleidoscope, with tiny mirrors bouncing images back and forth unto one another, creating unity where there might otherwise be chaos.
Always tried to imagine a place where they could all come together in some kind of kaleidoscope blitz but it yet to come to fruition and thus eludes me.
Images of photographic precision combine into a kaleidoscope of terror as Adina and her friends struggle to keep mind and body intact in a world pervaded by complicity and permeated with fear, where it's hard to tell victim from perpetrator.
It's a kaleidoscope of colourful prayer flags and trinket stalls where monks and farmers jostle for position on the pilgrim path that surrounds it.
The Broadbeach beachfront parkland is transformed into a colourful kaleidoscope of market stalls where everything is home - grown, home - made or home - baked - unique gifts, jewellery, fresh produce, beauty products, beachwear and much more.
Alfresco cafes, ethnic restaurants, informal family bistros, boutique pubs and coffee shops provide a diverse range of culinary options while a variety of chic nightclubs and intimate bars offer a kaleidoscope of nightlife choices where millionaires in t - shirts clink glasses with itinerant surfers.
Mad Fish Dive Centre will take you to sites varying in depths, currents and visibility ranging from 20 — 50m where you can expect a kaleidoscope of colourful corals and wonderful marine life — we can assure you that you won't be disappointed.
Vignettes is a casual but unique exploration game without text or characters, where objects shapeshift as you spin them around to wander through a kaleidoscope of different moods and settings.
If Yorkshire Sculpture Park wasn't doing enough this season to tantalise us with its [Re] construct exhibition, expect even more creative delight over in its Longside Gallery, where you'll be able to enjoy a kaleidoscope of colour and sequence in 1960s British art.
The public launch oF KALEIDOSCOPE by Yinka Shonibare MBE took place at Multiplied Art Fair where the artist was in conversation with Iwona Blazwick, Director, Whitechapel Gallery in an event that became one of the highlights of the fair according to Milena Kotseva writing for The Huffington Post.
Yinka Shonibare MBE was In Conversation with Iwona Blazwick, Director of the Whitechapel Gallery on Friday 17th October at Multiplied Art Fair, Christie's South Kensington where the public launch of KALEIDOSCOPE, our latest edition took place.
Yinka Shonibare MBE was In Conversation with Iwona Blazwick, Director of the Whitechapel Gallery on Friday 17th October at Multiplied Art Fair, Christie's South Kensington where the public launch of KALEIDOSCOPE, our latest edition has taken place.
In the main 5,000 sq ft space, German - born, Brooklyn - based artist Linnebrink teamed up with Miami Beach architect Gelpi on a site - specific room titled THEFIRSTONEISCRAZYTHESECONDONEISNUTS, which filled it with a vibrant, yet dizzying, striped kaleidoscope of colours where visitors are invited to experience the fusion of art and architecture
Ali Naschke - Messing, Take the backward step and directly reach the middle of the circle from where light issues forth, kaleidoscope (wooden box, mirror, adhesives, plastic ball and leather), 2 × 2 Solos, Pro Arts Gallery, Oakland
The imagery in this exhibition is a kaleidoscope of superheroes, Blakean mysticism and utopian idylls, demonstrating Shaw's unique style of post-modern eclecticism, where references to Sigmund Freud and Dr Seuss are happily juxtaposed.
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