Sentences with phrase «with scavenged materials»

As an artist with a background in urban planning and archaeology, Uzelman works with scavenged materials exploring the possible histories embedded in found objects.
Because Whirl's after all: (detail), 2008, mixed media installation with scavenged materials, installed dimensions variable.
Because Whirl's after all, 2008, mixed media installation with scavenged materials, installed dimensions variable.
bridge and tunnel kids have more fun (the return of La Morena), 2011, kinetic sculpture with scavenged materials, 8 x 5 x 8 feet.

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I found the treatment of this topic less even - handed, with Lewis Binford's views on the Olduvai material and scavenging given free rein, while the often contrary findings of Henry Bunn, Pat Shipman and Richard Potts — who have found that some Olduvai bones were processed by stone tools before carnivores got to them — are not included.
This 30 - foot animal may have scavenged carcasses; markings on the bone imply its head was covered with keratin, the material in our fingernails, which might have protected its face while it tore into its food.
You need to scavenge for materials and supplies, work together with other players, and be ever watchful for dangers if you hope to survive.
Gamers can now scavenge materials from their surrounding to make new weapons, armor and even survivor settlements, complete with electricity and defense grids to ward off the random raider attack.
You even get your own little mystical fox / squirrel thing named Tenko that lives with you and can be sent out to scavenge for materials.
His work frequently incorporates found and scavenged materials — what the artist has labeled «post-consumer objects» — as well as techniques of interactivity and performativity, resulting in unique forms with a deep relevance to their context and time.
Beasley scavenges simple materials associated with creature comforts, like a pillow or a dressing gown.
Untitled was made soon after the artist came to New York, as the artist began experimenting with cost - free materials for her artworks: its scavenged egg cartons, upholstery stuffing and slashes of ink demonstrate Kusama's early interest in repetitive motion.
Inspired equally by children's couch forts and makeshift emergency shelters, the artist used scavenged and natural materials to construct a small, inhabitable hut in the gallery space, presenting it together with a photographic slideshow documenting her initial experiments with similar miniature shelters.
There is also a splendid Robert Rauschenberg work executed with materials the artist scavenged in L.A..
A vigorous «archeologist» of that predominantly African American neighborhood, Bradford builds each work around a carefully chosen compendium of found materials or, as he calls them, «materials with a built - in history,» that might recall Robert Rauschenberg's creative scavenging in the late 1950s.
Gardar Eide Einarsson's multi-lingual, always - appropriative practice scavenges its imagery and forms from mass media; the artist treats his source material as both ridiculous and insidious, imbuing it with his ethos of humor and acute critical distance.
Jaclyn Jacunski, an established local artist known for using materials scavenged from building sites, often in gentrifying neighborhoods poses for a portrait with her latest maze installation Friday, Aug. 19, 2016 at the Chicago Artists Coalition gallery in Chicago.
For those unfamiliar with Mexico City, these two terms refer to the ingenuity of people constrained by poverty to build, destroy and fabricate using adapted, scavenged and recycled materials.
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