Sentences with phrase «who imagined space»

These notions are reflected in the writings of French philosopher Henri Lefebvre, who imagined space as socially co-created alongside its physical construction, and imprinted upon by the populations which share in its development.

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To those who know and love it, there is no greater and more satisfying exercise of our mental powers than classical music, which provides imagined movements in an imagined space that work by their own inner conviction toward closure.
Nothing gets older quicker, I would imagine, in the vast reaches of outer space than some humorless astro - whiz who spends his downtime locked in his cabin doing sit - ups and shaving his buzz cut.
We have 2, soon to be 3 teenagers, who are homeschooled, so you can imagine the amount of food that is prepared in this small space!
This isn't so much about discovering if they are a glass of red person or someone who prefers meditation; it is more about imagining a calming space.
It could also be said by the many other astronauts who have been part of various space programs that have launched them into distances most of us can only imagine; that most of us look at in...
In The Beginning is for the people who really don't want to.The central character is a being who exists outside of space and time as we perceive it, who is orders of magnitude more intelligent that any human, who is so different from us that we can not even begin to imagine his greatness, and who configured our planet and our entire cosmos in just six days of epic creativit...
Establishing a new paradigm of design, The Dominick couples the works of Handel Architects, who imagined the 46 — story shimmering glass tower, and the Rockwell Group, creators of the interior spaces.
If your looking for something creative and unusual then check out Queen Califia's Magical Circle in Escondido — it really is a colorful and beautiful spot to enjoy the artist and creative genius of artist Niki Des Phalle who imagined this wonderful space and mosaic garden for everyone to explore and enjoy in this fantasy garden.
Who hasn't, when they were a kid, imagined they were a space commander, whipping round a toy building brick as if it was some sort of high tech device?
He does this by not telling you directly but by creating a sort of imagined philosophical space that someone who seeks an aesthetic life fills.
The artist has said of this new series that, as with a previous body of work in which he articulated a fascination with Futurism, he is «exploring new ways of interpreting a definitive and somewhat overlooked period in cultural history, developing works centred around the kinds of characters who populate my practice, imagining who is the boy / man who would make this sort of space his own, what his home might look like... and what sort of psychosis would lead to this?»
Her sculptural models of interior spaces comprise wood, Styrofoam, plaster, and fabric, which translate in photographs as representing the absence of a person who might have just left the space, and the ensuing, inevitable loneliness that exists between the real and imagined.
Although inspired by a photograph of her great, great - uncle who was a sailor, and therefore autobiographical, the piece creates a new, imagined actuality based upon memory and henceforth studies the space between reality and fiction.
Given the trajectory of recent years, it's hard not to imagine the not too distant London like a bad knock - off episode of Black Mirror: with a feudal dystopia that sees on one side a comfortable investor class of propertied citizens, and on the other a set of nomadic sub-citizens who move from space to space, all mediated by an abysmally dry doublespeak.
Inspired by David Bowie, who died earlier this year, the show explores ways in which artists invent and imagine new kinds of space: physical, social, and psychic.
The collective press that goes into our art history is tough to imagine happening outside of exhibitions, and maybe there will be a day when only the artists who get into museum exhibitions and nonprofit - space exhibitions will get into art history, and that would be too bad.
That exhibition space is treated as a «dimension,» a sort of parallel universe where the laws of rationality and logic are not necessarily observed — or so it is conceived by Costa Rican painter Federico Herrero who, through his site - specific intervention, will offer his imagining of portals and what lies on the other side.
Most recently, his work has shifted to encompass more elaborate installations, as when he and his studio completely appropriated the idea of space exploration in Space Program: Mars (2012), a massive installation that transformed the New York Armory into a 55,000 - square - foot demonstration of Sachs's warped vision of a mission to Mars — complete with his own imaginings of the equipment needed to live and work as part of such a mission and live performers who played the roles of scientists and explorers maneuvering within this imagined rspace exploration in Space Program: Mars (2012), a massive installation that transformed the New York Armory into a 55,000 - square - foot demonstration of Sachs's warped vision of a mission to Mars — complete with his own imaginings of the equipment needed to live and work as part of such a mission and live performers who played the roles of scientists and explorers maneuvering within this imagined rSpace Program: Mars (2012), a massive installation that transformed the New York Armory into a 55,000 - square - foot demonstration of Sachs's warped vision of a mission to Mars — complete with his own imaginings of the equipment needed to live and work as part of such a mission and live performers who played the roles of scientists and explorers maneuvering within this imagined realm.
Eva Lundsager is an artist who makes paintings and works on paper that address possibilities in painting within a structure of an imagined, changing space.
Reframing the Border presents work by established and emerging Irish - based photographers who explore the diverse physical, social, psychological and imagined spaces of the borderlands in Ireland.
The booth was specially designed by the renowned American architect and collector, Peter Marino, who imagined it as an intimate, elegant viewing space.
If you're the kind of person who looks at Space Camp and goes, «I can't imagine anyone having fun there,» you need to research eye transplants because you are incapable of seeing reality.
Wearable technology is still expanding in a way that no expert can imagine, and coming into this space, is another company who has impressed big investors...
Help buyers imagine how this space can work for visiting elderly parents who are still able to climb stairs, grown children who return periodically, and houseguests who crave privacy.
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