Sentences with phrase «with reverberations»

«A controversy with reverberations across the Atlantic Ocean is brewing in Hamlet, North Carolina — a literal hamlet 120 miles northwest of Wilmington — where a new wood - pellet facility is already in the initial stages of construction.
Partly sculptural installation, partly deconstructed painting à la Jackson Pollock, partly a performance vacated by the artist, partly the scene of a violent crime (Le Va has adocumented interest in detective novels), not even Artforum had any idea what to call Le Va's work — a November 1968 cover story dubbed it «distributional sculpture,» for lack of a better term — but today, it's safe to dub it a watershed moment, with reverberations seen in such contemporary artists as Sarah Sze.
It was impossible not to draw parallels to the ailing music industry, which had seen it all before, with the reverberations of early P2P services like Napster still echoing across the industry today.
When he finds employment in a furniture store owned by a family of recently immigrated Lebanese, the threads of a plot gather around him, with reverberations that rouse the Department of Homeland Security.
The public outcry over an incident where a passenger was dragged off a United Airlines flight may have subsided, but the company is still dealing with the reverberations.
Each clap is answered with a reverberation.

Not exact matches

She picked up some of the reverberations of my struggle from some comments I made on Facebook one day, opened up a communication with me, and has been an incredible source of encouragement and wisdom ever since.
Further, much as he admired the United States — a civilization, he felt, full of reverberations of the realities to which he was trying to point in Integral Humanism — Maritain never fully grappled with such classics of American political economy as The Federalist, his fellow Frenchman Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America, or the writings of Abraham Lincoln.
Long Beach is a city of the old and the oily, a clean, well - lighted place that nonetheless rings with dark reverberations of the past.
Since the January inauguration of Donald Trump as president, department heads and administrators throughout New York City government have been bracing for negative reverberations, with many expecting slashed federal spending and harmful policy rollbacks.
BICEP2 and similar telescopes hunt for gravity waves with a much lower frequency, signaling reverberations from a split - second span just after the Big Bang called inflation, when space itself stretched rapidly.
The pulse makes the things it hits reverberate like a struck drum, and the team have identified the reverberation signal of a torpedo - shaped metal object with a hollow core — where explosives may lie.
More than a year after the sun lashed out at Earth with the most powerful set of storms ever recorded, a fleet of space probes continues to track the reverberations.
With the right choice of wavelength, or equivalently, its frequency, the laser light causes plasmons of a particular frequency to oscillate back and forth, or resonate, along the gap, like the reverberations of a plucked guitar string.
The ferret sounds and speech were presented alone, against a background of white noise, against pink noise (noise with equal energy at all octaves that sounds lower in pitch than white noise) and against reverberation.
The ruling could have reverberations in other states with similar laws on the books, such as Louisiana and Mississippi.
Leo Beranek highlighted the problem by presenting a summary of ten different reverberation time measurements in Boston Symphony Hall, by different researchers at different times, with ten different results.
Once you start tuning into moon cycles, it's easier to work with them and harness those emotional reverberations versus being swept up by their intensity.
Its ambition is admirable: It wants to be an adult thriller like its director's justly famous «Three Days of the Condor,» with political and psychological reverberations, on real - world topics, with a reasonable cause - effect dynamic at play, clear motives, action plausible and not overdone, free of computer effects, full of recognizable, compellingly flawed characters, yet taut and gripping to an astonishing end.
Tackling issues of Native American displacement and the reverberations of violence, Hostiles is an unforgiving look at an unforgiving time filled with unforgiving people.
Johnny Guitar: Olive Signature (Olive, Blu - ray, DVD), directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Joan Crawford and Mercedes McCambridge as frontier entrepreneurs in a war of wills, is dense with psychological thickets and political reverberations, designed with color both expressive and explosive, and directed with the grace of a symphony and the drama of an opera.
Haynes revisited the film in November when he recorded a brand new commentary track with producer Christine Vachon for the film's Blu - ray debut and talked with Videodrone about the revisiting the film, its reverberations with his other fictionalized biography «I'm Not There» and, as always, what he's been watching.
It's dense with psychological thickets and political reverberations (including a not - so - veiled allegory for the McCarthy witch - hunts in Hollywood), designed with color both expressive and explosive, and directed with the grace of a symphony and the drama of an opera.
Alas, the only reverberations we hear come from the echoes heard in the cavernous depths of a theater filled with mostly silent patrons restlessly, and fruitlessly, waiting for something funny to occur worth laughing at.
Those who fail to conform to certain longstanding, easily measurable definitions of the educational ideal can do just fine, though it may take quite a while — as it did with me — to get over the reverberations of gloom that one is somehow second rate.
Coleman's findings created immediate reverberations in the world of education policy.At the Ed School, a University - wide faculty seminar launched by Professor of Education and Urban Politics Daniel Patrick Moynihan and Harvard social psychologist Thomas Pettigrew sought to analyze the report with an eye to how the information could be used to shape future policy.
For example, the maximum permissible background - sound level for a typical classroom is 35 dBA, with a maximum reverberation time of 0.6 to 0.7 seconds (depending on room volume).
It flows through the halls and classrooms of St. Adalbert Catholic School where the average visitor is greeted with a colorful display of student artwork and the reverberations of children's laughter.
We easily rattled the interior panels with this system, making thud thud reverberations run up and down the car.
An 18 - inch bed - mounted subwoofer with a companion surround sound system will produce a planet - thumping 5,000 watts, set to closely capture the reverberation of a First Order walker.
I was particularly impressed with how well it handled bass, delivering a subsonic shock through the car that did not cause any ugly panel rattle or other non-musical reverberations.
This a species of cars most easily to associate with the notion of physiotherapy on wheels, everything is there to make the occupants happy, from the serenely comfy seats with massage function, to the so - called noise cancellation system which eliminates negative engine vibrations — successfully concealing the cylinder deactivation reverberations in the process.
This remarkable debut is a noir page - turner resonant with the lasting reverberations of lives lost and lives remade a generation ago.
Frame Narration and Ekphrasis Paul Auster frequently employs two particular literary techniques which, when combined, turn his novels into multi-layered stories with internal echoes and reverberations.
With the loonie's recent slide, oil prices at their lowest in 12 years and China's stock market volatility sending reverberations to our own, the news of Canada's economic decline is hard to ignore.
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Local History brings together rarely seen early works of the 1950s through early 1970s by Enrico Castellani, Donald Judd, and Frank Stella, and juxtaposes them with important later examples that reveal each artist's distinct evolution and the varying degrees of reverberation from their brief aesthetic collision in the 1960s.
The opening panel addresses the reverberations of the so - called «African art boom» in an effort to examine how to continue to engage with Africa as a subject, terrain or sensibility within the context of an international narrative, and in a manner that prioritises the development of Africa and diaspora - centred discourse.
In conversation with the migration of tree species due to climate change, Mattingly's work offers a visible demonstration of the reverberations of climate change within Storm King's environment by transforming the landscape.
Local History brings together rarely seen works from the 1950s through the early 1970s by Enrico Castellani, Donald Judd and Frank Stella, juxtaposing these with later examples that reveal each artist's distinct evolution and the various reverberations of their brief aesthetic collision in the 1960s.
I try for ultimate clarity, with multiple reverberations and multiple implications at the same time.
After his solo show at the John Hansard gallery, Southampton that is due to tour to NIMAC in Nicosia, Cyprus, Tom is currently participating in the TRIO Bienal in Rio de Janeiro Brazil as part of «Reverberations — Crossed Borders of Three - dimensionality» where he is also showing his edition with The Multiple Store «The Mighty Crowns», illustrated above.
For the Chicago show, Jones contributed Quiet Gray with Red Reverberation # 2 (2014), a relief painting and assemblage comprising an acoustic absorber and acrylic on canvas.
Bradford is only the third African American artist to be housed in the US Pavilion, and I found his blend of great painting with both social issues and context for his work to have the kind of reverberation and passion that deserves a response.
In the conversations with the artists, common threads emerged relating to interstitiality and site — albeit physical or virtual — and a preoccupation with echoes that reflect the way in which artists see reverberations within larger discourses in their communities.
Echoes & Reverberations is co-curated by Aaron Cezar, Director, Delfina Foundation and Cliff Lauson, Curator, Hayward Gallery, with Jane Scarth, Residency and Projects Manager, Delfina Foundation, and Eimear Martin and Dominik Czechowski, Assistant Curators, Hayward Gallery.
A soundscape featuring voice and cello composed by the New York - based trio BETTY can be heard intermittently through the space, punctuating the silence with hauntingly beautiful reverberations.
It connects Detroit's musical and political histories with a wide range of artworks, music ephemera and artifacts to offer a listening space for the rebellion's reverberations.
«Siting it in New Orleans carries with it so many reverberations,» said Andrea Andersson, the museum's chief curator of visual arts, referring to the aftermath of the hurricane, «when so many people were without homes and living in unfit dwellings.»
Discussion with Jumana Emil Abboud and Joe Namy about their works in Echoes & Reverberations and the forthcoming performances.
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