Sentences with phrase «wooden platforms at»

From 1984, in an homage to artist and writer Brion Gysin, Wyn Evans reconstructed Gysin's Dreamachines — cylindrical light - shades spinning on wooden platforms at 75 rpm, invented as a way to tap into dream states and the unconscious of the «viewer».
About 300 people are seated around a small wooden platform at Harpo Studios for a taping of The Oprah Show.

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There was a wooden pole perhaps thirty feet high with a dancing platform at the top.
«Each Sunday at around 9.45 a.m. a team at Our Lady of the Rosary, Blackfen, in the south - eastern suburbs of Greater London, erects a wooden stepped platform faced in a marble - effect laminate on the altar.
Light brown and metallic pewter - tone leather Jimmy Choo sandals with covered platforms, wooden heels and buckle closure at ankle straps.
At Compass Cay I felt like a Zen master while lying fully submerged on a wooden platform, playing blink with two resting nurse sharks.
At each you will find a dozen or so wooden platforms.
The Fisherman's Lookout is a large wooden structure, with a platform at the top from which you can admire the beautiful view, the crowds of surfers, fish, dolphins, and sometimes whales.
You can stay at the lavish beachfront villa that features a private pool wooden platforms with thatched roof and charming houses.
There was an open area on the rocky surface at the water level, which was completely packed with people, waiting in line to be able to jump into the cenote from a platform above the water and another line to climb down one of the four wooden ladders into the water.
The next generation of platforms should banish that wooden, robotic, dead - eyed ambience that games characters routinely possess at the moment.
Think of Vito Acconci's 1971 Seedbed, performed at the Sonnabend Gallery, then in SoHo, where the artist masturbated under a wooden platform, or West Coast artist Chris Burden's arrangement to have himself shot in the arm; Benglis's 1974 advertisement in Artforum, in which she is naked except for a giant, strategically placed dildo, or her dramatic, vibrantly pigmented urethane pours on gallery floors; Martha Rosler's famous performance video Semiotics of the Kitchen (1975); and Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party (1974 — 79).
Her project's wooden stairs lead up to a platform, before forming a pyramidal tower at the far end.
Specifically, Rauschenberg's famous combine Monogram (1955 - 59, Moderne Museet, Stockholm, Sweden), which featured a taxidermied goat adorned with an automobile tire and mounted on a wooden platform, had a profound effect and signaled to Bauermeister the artistic freedom the United States, and New York especially, could offer her that Germany at the time could not.
Complimenting this installation is a second installation, Thrones (2017), comprised of the sculptural wooden chairs that the craftsmen at Bellas Artes Projects create for themselves as custom platforms that allow their bodies to best work.
Dezeen Platform: in this movie filmed at Dezeen Space, Spanish designer Roger Arquer talks about the furniture he made for his daughter using wooden spoons, rolling pins and a pastry brush.
«Pile up stones or build a wooden platform to create an elevation — 12 to 15 inches is fine, 18 at most,» says Rene.
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