Sentences with phrase «which inhabit»

For example, traditional owners in Cape York have been actively recording their knowledge about the biodiversity and ecosystems which inhabit their lands and waters, through the Traditional Knowledge Revival Pathways (TKRP).
He presents us with virtual dream houses and buildings, which inhabit networked environments.
For Prospect.3: Notes for Now, Tavares Strachan will be creating You Belong Here, a fifty - foot - long, ten - foot - high neon piece as a message to the city of New Orleans, one that embodies the idea of endurance whilst prompting us to consider ourselves in relation to others, to the spaces in which we inhabit, and to the world at large.
Simply put, Cammermeyer's work reveals ways in which we inhabit both real and imagined spaces.
The duality of the two colours — black and bone — which inhabit opposite ends of the colour spectrum reflects the divergence of form evident in Kelly's work, where shapes are inverted or turned in on themselves.
Jansen does not claim to be a political painter, however his work continues to address conditions in the world in which we inhabit.
At L.A. Louver, a sharply focused show zeros in on LeWitt's capacity to transform abstract ideas into concrete objects that viewers experience as slippery interminglings of drawing, painting and sculpture — while comparing and contrasting such physical entities with idealized images of geometric perfection, which inhabit the mind's eye but never appear in the real world.
Artists and aficionados mingled in the small gallery, which featured work by four very different artists under the common theme «Staged,» a reference to the particular (and often deliberate) ways in which we inhabit and utilize space.
His work is created from a combination of found image and constructed imagery, through which he examines the unstable networks of power which we inhabit.
Their bold graphic qualities often spilling out, over the surface and on to the walls and surrounding architecture in which they inhabit.
These are bite - sized videos encapsulating the unique environments of each of the galleries, the cities in which they inhabit and their respective ar...
The Demons which inhabit The Common are not the only foes Hinako, Yuzu, and Lime will face, as devastating forces loom closer at every moment; the Sephira, gigantic creatures which harbor overwhelming powers and threaten to end the world.
Your first task is now to find your way home, however, this won't be an easy task as you can't just turn around and go back in, you must go in the opposite direction and face all the evil creatures which inhabit the forest.
Spirit Hunters Inc is a role playing game in which the player hunts, battles and captures spirits which inhabit our physical world.
Back at home - base, you can buy items and upgrades to better your hunter or hand in to NPCs for quest rewards, but the best stuff always comes from your conquests and your latest plunder of the exotic lands in which they inhabit.
What I was unprepared for and what console - only players will likely be disappointed by is the terrifying sight of low - res muddied textures, reduced view distance and heavy fog surrounding the world — much scarier than the bloodthirsty zombies which inhabit it — and the instability and game - breaking bugs which plague the game even past its first few patches.
There are also reptiles like the Jergon Bothrops and the coral micrurus snake (lethal for its venom), lizards, frogs, and numerous Andean and jungle fauna which inhabit the Sanctuary.
Rottnest wouldn't be Rottnest without the quokkas, the small marsupials which inhabit the island and were the inspiration for the island's name.
The polar bears which inhabit the region have become a Churchill icon, but Beluga whales are also a common sight in Churchill's waters and the area is also world - renowned amongst ornithologists for its diverse and often rare birdlife.
Be sure to keep an eye out for the small deer which inhabit the island.
But I do hope that by sharing my adventures around the world, I am helping you become a bit more prepared for the next journey you take or more aware of the beautiful world in which we all inhabit together!
By its effects the unfit disappear and the fit survive, so that selection determines the species which inhabit each of the various regions on this earth.
It's almost as if my skin is the border between one world and another, both of which I inhabit.
Trapped in a maximum security insane asylum, a girl must escape not only the psychological demons which inhabit her own mind, but also a band of killers determined to silence her forever.
Emerging science also demonstrates that the microbes which inhabit our digestive tract and play many important roles in our health seem to respond directly to stress - related signals.
Many reef species which inhabit shallow waters are also to be found on reefs at depths of 30 metres or more, amid lower light conditions.
Turtles and tortoises are group of reptiles that are recognizable components of the ecosystems in which they inhabit.
Staphylococci, which inhabit both axillary skin and adjacent textiles (the latter with much less diversity), create a normal, non-malodorous body odor, he says.
Lanternfishes, which inhabit the same mid-water, or mesopelagic, area of the ocean, have diversified into more than 250 species.
Cyberspace is not a space that closely resembles the spaces in which we inhabit daily with our bodies.
And beings they are, beings as real in the realm which they inhabit as the changing things of sense are in the realm of space.
For example, how do we see the creative and redemptive love of God through the perspective of the age - long development of the immense universe, only a speck of which we inhabit, and of the evolution of sentient and rational life on this earth through thousands and millions of years?
The devices, and the voice assistants which inhabit them, will change shopping forever, creating a new era: Conversational Commerce.
This population still worshipped gods in high places and shrines; the gods were the baalim, who were responsible for the fertility of the rich land which they inhabited but were also the gods concerned with human fertility.
(para. 27) Pope John Paul II strikes a good balance in his «Discourse to the Working Group (concerning Brain Death)» in December 1985 when he says that the value of human life «springs from what is spiritual in man... (the body) receives from a spiritual principle - which inhabits it and makes it what it is - a supreme dignity.»
[6] The Yorta Yorta tribe which inhabited the Shepparton area were known as the Kailtheban.
The oldest studied rodent fauna in this work, which inhabited the Iberian Peninsula from twelve million years ago, progressively shifted north looking for humid environments to survive climate change that caused prominent dry and cold environments in central Iberia.
Candidates for southern California's mastodon bone breakers include Neandertals, Denisovans and Homo erectus, all of which inhabited northeastern Asia around 130,000 years ago.
Marine scientists at the University of Plymouth examined the rate at which bags were broken down by the amphipod Orchestia gammarellus, which inhabits coastal areas in northern and western Europe.
Later remains from as early as 18,000 years ago suggest a direct line of descent to the indigenous Vedda population which inhabits the area today.
The films include «Manifesto,» starring Cate Blanchett (pictured above), in which she inhabits 13 different characters; China - set absurdist comedy «Free and Easy»; Indian sweatshop documentary «Machines»; and writer - director Kristen Tan's «Pop Aye» dramedy set in Thailand.
For the first time in this franchise, it feels like there's a notable threat to not just Stark but the world which he inhabits.
More alarming are the statistics for the increasing presence of Ehrlichiosis, another tick - borne disease which inhabits and destroys white blood cells, and can result in abnormal bleeding and inflammation, neurological issues, kidney failure and paralysis in dogs.
The theme of the decor of soft Kalahari colours compliments the Kalahari landscape which inhabits the Bateleur Eagle with a set of style.
His master bedroom, which inhabits its own wing of the house, provided him with much sought after privacy.
Boasting the world's third largest fishing zone, Australia offers some of the finest seafood available with specialities including salmon, lobster, oysters and tuna, as well as the freshwater Barramundi which inhabits Northern Australia's rivers.
Even if most people are not aware of this, its name has been given by the ancient Mayan civilizations, which inhabited this region millions of years ago.
For example, 50,000 Rewards points can score you a free night's stay at Tier 3 properties like Southern California's Ritz - Carlton, Laguna Niguel, which overlooks the Pacific Ocean, or The Ritz - Carlton, Vienna, which inhabits a compound of four former palaces.
By focusing on Cézanne's portraits, the exhibition offers an unrivalled opportunity to develop a greater understanding of his originality as an artist as well as gaining an intriguing glimpse into the personal world in which he inhabited.
While his previous installation - based work is a direct response to the architecture in which it inhabits, the dimensional paintings are a more singular instance of how an object occupies space.
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