Sentences with phrase «which explores the phenomenon»

He is also writing a book which explores the phenomenon of coalitional presidentialism in the former Soviet Union, Africa and Latin America.
One of the most recent is on Pac - Man and scoring, which explores the phenomenon of the «perfect score» in Pac - Man: something made possible by the fact that a) the game is deterministic (the ghosts» behavior is predictable and reliable), and b) the game has a finite number of a levels (not by design — but an integer overflow enforces this).

Not exact matches

And that lure has always governed which phenomenon I chose to explore.
The study is the latest in a growing body of research exploring a phenomenon known as «interpersonal synchronization,» in which people physiologically mirror the people they are with.
A pioneering new study has explored how Arctic sea - ice loss influences the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) weather phenomenon, which affects winter weather conditions in Northern Europe, in places such as the UK, Scandinavia and the Baltic states.
She elucidates the meaning of the research results as «A clue to help unveil the important biological phenomenon that takes place in the early development stages of the embryo, which has not been explored until now.»
The mission of Social Psychology Network is to promote peace, social justice, and sustainable living through public education, research, and The Social Network explores the moment at which Facebook, the most revolutionary social phenomena of the new century, was invented — through the warring
A psychological thriller which explores the human brain's perception mechanisms and the diffuse frontiers between belief and science, RED LIGHTS starts out from the experiences of two rationalist scientists who dissect phenomena from the metapsychic world, and the clash of forces with a world famous psychic they bring about.
From 1975's Jaws, which started the summer blockbuster phenomenon, to 2017's Academy Award - nominated The Post, Spielberg has moved audiences with his rich, emotional stories, thrilled them with some incredible action sequences; made them think with his political dramas and inspired them to explore a world beyond our own.
The film, which stars Natalie Portman, Tessa Thompson, Oscar Isaac, Gina Rodriguez, and others, is an adaptation of a heady, difficult scifi novel by Jeff VanderMeer about a group of scientists exploring a mysterious phenomenon.
The unit was «student - centered, hands - on, and phenomenon - based in which students explored four chemical reactions with increasing sophistication with the aim of helping them acquire a deep understanding of the target [science] standard / benchmark» (p. 921).
William Bernstein wrote about the phenomenon in 2001 article, Dunn's Law Review: The Life and Times of «Core and Explore,» in which he noted, «[T] he fortunes of indexing a particular asset class depend on its performance relative to other asset classes.»
Extreme volatility is a recent phenomenon, and clear reasons underlie modern equity markets» behavior, some of which I've explored on Money Counselor (check the Investing category on the homepage).
Further east, the pleasant sea - side town of Whakatane offers plenty of pictureque coastline walkways and is an ideal base from which to explore the off - shore phenomenon that is White Island - an active volcanoe.
The lead writer of Blizzard's team shooter phenomenon details their newest in - game event, which explores the origins of the game as we know it.
The recent work is a continuation of the «Rocks and Rays» series, begun in 2015, in which the artist explores the dance between natural phenomena that is invisible (electricity, light waves, wind, air patterns) with the solid elements of earth and landscape.
The exhibition LAYERED LANDSCAPES presents art works which explore the contemporary phenomenon of layers in landscape depictions.
(SEPT)[By WeistSiréPC] ™, American artist Julia Weist collaborates with Cuban artist Nestor Siré to explore and intervene in El Paquete Semanal or «the weekly package,» a cultural and economic phenomenon that developed in Cuba in place of internet connectivity, in which a 1 terabyte digital media collection is aggregated weekly and circulated across the country via in - person file sharing.
These records of the phenomenon of abstract murals painted on truck s, echo design aspects from different European artists which Tudela highlights in order to explore the overlapping histories through which images are generated, translated and interpreted.
The images are exhibited as large - scale inkjet prints which continue to explore the artists interest in color phenomena and trichromatic RGB vision.
Formally exploring the phenomenon of the office startup, Essex Olivares» Office Riddim is a performance installation in an administrative environment that demonstrates the stress and virtuosity of enforced collaboration, flexibility, creativity, and other such corporate directives by employing a choreography in which water coolers and bulldog clips are collaborators.
Artists in the 1960s and 1970s explored this phenomenon and created text - based conceptual artwork, much of which could be constituted in language alone.
Pompidou Centre (PC): The exhibition explores an unknown chapter in art history — the phenomenon of the Vitebsk At School which brought together the key figures of the Russian avant - garde in the same place during a relatively short period of time.
She curated the first exhibition exploring the phenomenon of crowdsourcing in art (Phantom Captain, apexart, New York, 2006), and, with artist Jon Rubin, organized an exhibit in which worldwide participants created a photo - sharing album of their imaginings on Tehran (Never Been to Tehran, Parkinggallery, Tehran, Iran, 2008).
Between 1985 and 2002 he wrote art and cultural criticism for numerous periodicals, publishing widely in art magazines as well as newspapers, including Artforum, Artpresse, FlashArt, Frieze, Parkett, Grand Street, The Financial Times, The Los Angeles Times, and The Los Angeles Weekly, and published a collection of essays, Circus Americanus (1995), in which he explored cultural phenomena of the American West.
Susan Main combines painting, drawing, video and projection to explore transitory phenomena, focusing on that which is on the periphery of our conscious attention.
Inspired by an observation by Michael Faraday (in a course of six lectures on the Chemical History of a Candle) in David Deutsch's book The Fabric of Reality that «there is no more open door by which you can enter into a study of natural philosophy than [by] considering the physical phenomena of a candle», Parreno's goal for the exhibition was to use its methods of display and artworks to explore the idea of light as an entity — one which alters what we see, and camouflages what we can not.
However there is also yet another sense of the word, that I want to explore, at least speculatively, for a moment, in relation to Blannin's work and that's the sense of «system» used in cybernetics, where a central concept is that of «feedback», the process in which information about the past or present influences the same phenomenon in the present or future, forming a chain of cause - and - effect, a circuit or loop: output becomes input.
Nadia Guerroui creates poetic - abstract works in which she explores everyday phenomena and concepts from our complex, contemporary world.
His interest in exploring the ephemeral qualities of natural phenomena is also a subject which unites him with Turner — the historic master of these themes.
In 1960 she evolved a style in which she explored the dynamic potentialities of optical phenomena.
Donald Judd was a major figure in the Minimalist art movement in the 1960s when he and others sought to create a depersonalized art in which the physical properties of space, scale, and materials were explored as phenomena of interest on their own.
We'll explore divorce as a developmental phenomenon, and our role in establishing the optimal psychological conditions in which clients and professionals can reach their own highest transformative potential.
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