Sentences with phrase «with spatial perception»

As horror vacui is inherently related to space, pieces that deal with spatial perception and use have been chosen.

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In SR, the kind of perception with which we are almost always acquainted, a datum from CE is spatially located by the relatively sharp spatial definition of PI.
At this point, however, the words «world» and «universe» have been used primarily with reference to the world of spatial perception.
You may think it's just fun for her, and even get frustrated with the inevitable messes that your 19 - month - old's explorations create, but she's learning about perception and spatial relationships, concepts that will be important in a few years when she's introduced to math.
Baghramian's visual vocabulary engages with notions of spatial negotiation and perception, as well as corporeality and an esotericism that unavoidably leads towards a form of concealed spiritualism.
Olafur Eliasson's Convex / concave (1995 - 2000), a hydraulic - powered mirror sculpture demonstrating the artist's early experiments with modes of perception and spatial experiences is also on view downstairs.
With a particular interest in perception and the spatial experience, their collective multimedia works challenge the experience of seeing and knowing.
Her architectural collages, with their multiple layers of bright primary colours, challenge our spatial perceptions and conventional artistic depictions of interior and exterior urban environments.
The spatial combination and juxtaposition of documentaries dealing with simple, quasi scientific experiments, observations on nature, short wondrous narrations and extrasensory phenomena challenges the usual perception of the world and moves in metaphysical dimensions.
«Some have examined the existing architectural features or the historical context of the Kunsthalle, while others have transformed the space with large - scale interventions, objects or fragile, process - based sculptures that produce altered spatial perceptions
Their appearance and our perception of them have been altered, along with the rooms themselves, by a spatial intervention.
The artworks presented in this exhibition incite multi-disciplinary discussions and interrogations with diverse readings, involving further forms of awareness and themes — from the significance of experience as a shaper of memory, captured by Veronika Pausova, Cynthia Gutiérrez, Barb Smith and Megan Pahmier, to the relationship between bodily movement and spatial perception, as seen in Mario Navarro, Francisco Ugarte, Adrián S. Bará and Javier M. Rodríguez's work.
For example, in Around The Park, 1991, the circular island of greenery — surrounded by a sidewalk filled with people, lanes of cars, and walls of buildings isstretched to its spatial limits through gestural brushstrokes that suggest a distorted angle of perception.
«Combining a handmade aesthetic with a range of materials, the works in «Facture» manipulate spatial perception and challenge the distinctions between sculpture, painting, photography, and video.
The color fields serve as a plastic means of creating depth, the abrasions a reference to the push - pull spatial theories of Abstract Expressionist Hans Hoffmann and his experiments with the perception of dimension.
Taylor - Wood shot each section of the orchestra in different takes and these individual films will be projected onto multiple screens within the gallery space, playing with the viewer's spatial perception of both the music and each section of the orchestra.
The sprawling work, from 2013, established a relationship between spatial perception and physical engagement and was charged with powerful symbolic meanings.
The 1970s marked a stylistic rupture, after which Whitten endeavored to define «a new spatial perception» by «experimenting with the possibilities of paint without imposing the added burden of psychological implications.»
Enamored with Sesshu's manipulation of the negative space between objects, McLaughlin further distilled the spatial plane, reducing crisp, ordered forms so that the viewer's perception is augmented.
The qualities and intentions attributed to Denny's paintings, of an interactive dialogue between the observer's perception of quotidian architectural space within which they meet the painting and the spatial illusions created by the paintings themselves — are actually qualities Denny had imbibed from Barnett Newman, in his paintings and his professed intentions (amongst other qualities)-- and so, to denigrate Newman's (and Rothko's) as subjective, «private» visions is completely unwarranted, but it chimes with Bunker's wish to portray «publicly engaged» art as somehow an advance on «high modernist» subjectivity.
Amazon somewhat resolved this with the introduction of its new Echo Spatial Perception technology, which activates voice commands from one Echo device — the one closest to you — regardless of how many devices are in the room.
For users with multiple Echo devices within hearing distance, Amazon's new Echo Spatial Perception (ESP) technology calculates voice clarity to instantly determine which Echo is the best one to respond to the request.
For those with more than one Echo, Alexa is supposed to respond from the Echo you're closest to, thanks to its Echo Spatial Perception (ESP) technology.
In order to better support homes with multiple Echo units, Amazon is introducing a new feature called ESP or Echo Spatial Perception.
Just like human beings have spatial perception, Project Tango wants to bring the same capability to Android devices, albeit with a little help from sensors.
A thoughtful touch is the Tablet ESP setting, which uses Amazon's echo spatial perception (ESP) tech to respond with the Alexa - enabled device closest to you.
The Bennett Mechanical Comprehension Test (BMCT) is a popular assessment used to identify individuals with good mechanical reasoning abilities and spatial perception.
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