Sentences with phrase «which spectators»

Mike, an innocent Everyman named after the artist, continually falls victim to trends and fashions in an imperfect landscape; Baby Ikki, a mute, ambiguous character fixed neither by age nor gender, is an archetype with an unclear mission onto which spectators may project their own interpretations.
This group of works is completed by the «One - Minute Sculptures,» created in the 1990s, in which spectators themselves become sculptures, following instructions left by Wurm.
It didn't seem to matter that This is Exchange, his contribution to the show, was nothing more than a series of unostentatious conversations, devised in 2003, in which spectators were offered money to engage in a conversation about the economy with his local collaborators, in an otherwise empty white space.
They jumped off periodically to hold up gilded picture frames in which spectators could pose with their friends and be photographed.
No, this needed its own arena, a venue in which spectators could appreciate all the intricacies and emotions of the sport.
The occaisionally heated discussion, in which a spectator interrupted Gov. Andrew Cuomo's Budgert Director Bob Megna during his presentation, remained civil, Thompson insisted.
In a welcome new edition of Transcendental Style, he writes of creating «an alternate film reality — a transcendent one,» in which, «The filmmaker, rather than creating a world in which the viewer need only surrender... creates a world in which the spectator must contemplate — or reject out of hand.»
The exhibition space will be presented in the form of a palace, a treasury of art, a palazzo with golden walls, in the corridors of which the spectator can find all those stylistic paradoxes, riddles and adventures that the modern Russian painter is capable of creating.
Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller extend a welcome to a unique art experience in which the spectator is drawn into a fascinating world.
If the artist believes that a good painting is one in which the spectator shouldn't see «anything more than what is there», it is however difficult not to elaborate further on the colours and the titles chosen.
He was iconoclastic, innovative, intellectual and could provide a highly coherent explanation of his vision of low - brow art, made out of ordinary materials, in which the spectator was entangled and obliged to participate.
Alighiero Boetti (1940 - 94) Sculptor and conceptual artist, he specialized in coloured - wood creations, tapestry art, embroidery and other assemblages, which the spectator is supposed to decode.
A truly meditative setting in which the spectator can get a sense of the almost unbearable physical tension the actors are caught in.

Not exact matches

Take NASCAR, among the most popular spectator sports in the U.S.. It's partnered with Hewlett Packard on an «engagement center» — a glass - encased 600 - square - foot room on the eighth floor of NASCAR Plaza in Charlotte, N.C. — which the group's chief marketing officer Steve Phelps said is «an enormously powerful tool.»
Nvidia (NVDA) just launched its $ 200 Shield Tablet K1, which Gray says was designed with Tegra K1 chip technology that offers pro gamers a larger high definition screen on which to play and more enhanced visuals to bring the action alive for both spectators and players.
«As I read it, the message of the Christian Men's Movement is this: Following Jesus is not for women only, nor is it merely a spectator sport, which it tends to become for men in our domesticated, mostly female congregations.
I can therefore see an object in so far as objects form a system or a world, and in so far as each one treats the others round it as spectators of its hidden aspects which guarantee the permanence of those aspects by their presence.
A «persona» was a mask, with a megaphone mouthpiece, which actors wore, let us say, in the Coliseum, and through which their voices sounded to the thirty or forty thousand spectators.
There can be neutral teaching about religion, which is proper in American public schools, although it approaches a spectator sport.
Many a man is like a well - pitched ball which has started with such apparent lack of promise that the spectators already have prepared themselves to cry «Wild ball,» when suddenly it straightens itself out and crosses the center of the plate.
God is no mere spectator of the ocean of feelings which is nature at any moment.
Not there is something wrong with Sunday service, but that form, which makes spectators of most of the church should be far from our primary means of worship and fellowship.
God is no mere detached spectator of the ocean of feelings which is nature, but is the supreme synthesis of those feelings.
This notion of the impartial spectator, which Rawls attributes to Hume and Adam Smith, is also employed by Mill (TJ 184; U 22).
If imagination plays such a vital role even in such sciences as physics and astronomy, where man can so clearly be an objective spectator, how much more must man depend upon his imagination when seeking to understand the questions of human existence, in which he is at the same time an active participant.
do not offend people... just amaze them... which is more challenging; as a spectator... review the exhibit before attending... do not patronize «so - called» businesses that display p0rn and certainly don't buy any of it!
Throughout the US Open tournament, the brand will offer players and spectators its culinary creations with dedicated DEAN & DELUCA activations, and the opportunity to experience the bio nutrition bar, which will be available to the public later this month being sold in DEAN & DELUCA stores, on deandeluca.com and, for the first time, at retailers outside the DEAN & DELUCA marketplace.
Taking place Aug. 28 — Sept. 10, 2017 in New York, players and spectators will have the opportunity to taste and experience, first - hand, the benefits of the bars which will be launching in stores in New York City this month.
But Smith says he is still worried that the Charlotte crash and a similar accident at a CART race 10 months earlier at Michigan Speedway, in which three spectators were killed and six more were injured, have put open - wheel racing «in danger.
Like the Hambletonian, the comparable event for 3 - year - old trotters which annually packs the little town of Goshen, N.Y., the Little Brown Jug draws entries and spectators to little Delaware from as far away as the East and West coasts.
Writing in his column for the Montreal Star, John Robertson said, «What the 20,129 stunned spectators saw manifesting itself was the private war of Tim Foli with his own limitations — a self - imposed act of retribution for the error he had made on the previous play, which allowed Watson to get on base in the first place.»
Mirotic was partially responsible for their demise, which allowed Irving to be a second - half spectator.
He built his own Bronco Bowl, which uses $ 335,000 worth of air - conditioning equipment as part of his plan for a «fair shake for spectators
In the violence with which 100 - yard freestyle finalists hit a turn these days — boiling and showering water as they flip, doubling up for a split second into a prenatal ball, then rocketing off into the next lap — a spectator some distance away can miss seeing swimmers foul up their turns.
Still, he has close friends on the team and plans to meet them at the World Cup this summer in Spain, which he will attend as a spectator.
Sometimes I think Wenger puts the quality of play above the need to win, in which case he is right that is what neutral spectators want to see.
Mochrie's victory put the U.S. ahead by a point in the overall score, but the magnitude of the win — the roars it drew from thousands of spectators and the brash, ultracompetitive personal style with which it was carried out — was worth far more to her teammates.
It hosted just six title fights between 1987 and»96 and seemed incapable of properly handling even lower - profile, nontitle bouts — witness the lack of sufficient security at the July»96 Riddick Bowe - Andrew Golota debacle, which ended in a riot during which 14 spectators were injured.
The two proceeded to have an intense, back - and - forth argument about domestic vs. foreign, which, Mackay noted, entertained the spectators who happened to be within hearing distance.
If there's one feature of Ozil that is enviable for both the player and the watching spectators: It's him drifting inward of his opposing full back, while playing as a winger, doing a layoff for the onrushing midfielder or forward and pulling out one of his trademark through balls, which, almost always, mesmerizes the classiest of defenders.
Mt. Diablo High School hosted the Memorial Day weekend event which boasts 22,000 spectators.
Chambers hardly featured for Arsenal towards the end of last season and then was a mere spectator for the under 21 Euro championships which saw Gareth Southgate's England side blow it and crash out of a tournament early once again.
Along with spectators attending the Lancers» 47 - 0 dismantling of Johnson - Sacramento Sept. 19, the trio are witnessing gradual change, not the least of which is the football program's first 4 - 0 start in years.
Now, in spite of the fact that the players still line up, doff their caps and bow at each other before every game, the spectators have discovered the true appropriateness of vocal ebullience and downright derision, which add considerable color to their contests.
The Wendy's outlets in Boise offer a free Big Classic burger and a Frosty to spectators at home victories in which the Broncos hold their opponents to fewer than 50 points.
While Poulter» errant drive fell harmlessly into the grasses, Justin Rose's left - leaning tee shot on the same hole hit an older spectator on the head, the sight of which caused a teenage boy to faint, according to Bernie McGuire.
Moreover, if Merts does not show that he is fit to go after a few minutes, I would not wait until the 89th minute (which is how long Wenger waits to substitute players that have proved beyond reasonable doubt to all 65000 spectators but not to Wenger that they are not contributing to the game) to replace him with Chambers.
Wichita, which fills its small (9,600 - seat) arena to 93 % capacity with loyal orange - garbed fans, attracts a middle - aged clientele, the average for both men and women spectators being well out of the 18 - to - 35 range that the league so prizes.
They got thumped 8 - 0 by a team with a style and good management... We manage to sneak a win thanks to 2 absolute shocking pieces of defending, one of which came in the 90th min, other than that Mannone was a spectator.
The awe was palpable across the stands as spectators watched London bring their lead to 8 - 5, then 9 - 5, responding fantastically to the time pressure and making Oxford's job much harder in the six minutes which were left after the bell.
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