Sentences with phrase «works at the manipulation»

McKenzie sometimes plays with the idea of not documenting work as does Tino Sehgal... as well both artist practice a similar project inspired by the Situationist and other avant - garde groups such as the Fluxus whose program works at the manipulation of existential psychic phenomenon — ambiance and mood.

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There's also a more subtle, philosophical question of manipulation at work here.
We then examined these groups» abilities on cognitive control dimensions that could indicate a breadth - bias in cognitive control at different control loci: the allocation of attention to environmental stimuli and their entry into working memory, the holding and manipulation of stimulus and task set representations in working memory, and the control of responses to stimuli and tasks.
Chris is a long - time journalist and a hard money advocate and through his tireless efforts at GATA he is working to expose the manipulation of the gold and silver markets.
Instead, there are external forces at work here, including the strong U.S. dollar, fears of rising interest rates and a slowing global economy, not to mention possible price manipulation.
To the contrary, every work of so - called love done in order to merit God's favor would in fact be no love at all, but merely a manipulation of another toward one's own supposed good.
She also does not recognize the manipulation at work in that «non-religious» pre-school in the church.
I love combining play dough with story telling — working on literacy skills at the same time as developing fine motor skills through the manipulation of the material is great working to two early years development skills.
Based on a statistical analysis of a published paper, a national research integrity panel in the Netherlands has found evidence of data manipulation in the work of Jens Förster, a social psychologist at the University of Amsterdam.
Working from prior agreements Frenemies at best, U.S. and Chinese officials both say climate change is a bright spot in an alliance divided over currency manipulation, cyberattacks and the South China Sea.
Solving a puzzle of plant manipulation Rather than try to isolate single genes related to secondary cell wall production, the researchers looked at the function of hundreds of transcription factors working within the root xylem's regulatory network.
At the 2013 Conference the winner of the 2011 Feynman Prize for Experimental work presents STM studies showing how the manipulation of single molecules on a surface can yield insights to their mechanical, electronic, and optical properties, and be used in a controlled way to build pre-defined molecular architectures.
In December 2015, Marios joined the «Single Molecule Manipulation and Imaging» group at LENS where his current work is mainly focused on the concept of mechanotransduction.
All the new - fangled dietary manipulations and high intensity training programs that really do help increase the speed of fat loss all come full circle to the calorie balance equation in the end, even if they claim their method works for other reasons and they don't mention calories burned or consumed at all.
Most of the features that make Lewis» directorial work such a remarkable exception to the dominance of a realist aesthetic in Hollywood filmmaking are brilliantly apparent in The Errand Boy, including the foregrounding of sound manipulation (most blatant in the sequence involving the post-synchronisation of the song «Lover» for a musical film, and in the tape manipulation of Kathleen Freeman's reaction to having been left by her driver in the back seat of a convertible receiving a car wash) and the placement of actors in a shot so as to highlight the presence of the camera (as when Morty, an undirected and oblivious extra in a film - within - the - film cocktail - party scene, keeps looking at the camera from the background of a shot in which other extras, in their roles as party guests, intermittently block him from the camera).
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«We always support our authors» efforts to promote their books, but at the same time we work to prevent any manipulation of the Kindle platform.
At first glance, Eaton's works can easily be misread as digital manipulations; however, on close viewing, the surface textures, edges, and shadows suggest they are depictions of real objects.
The exhibition was previously installed at the LACMA and includes exquisite drawings and works on paper by such masters of manipulation as Andre Masson, Francis Picabia, André Breton, Marcel Duhamel, Max Morise, Yves Tanguy and Alfonso Ossorio among others.
These seemingly coded paintings are actually manipulations of enlarged pixels presented in arbitrary arrangements, resulting in works that are at once rhythmic and meditative, handmade and mechanical, minimalist and abstract, orderly and random.
Along with others active at this time, these three artists questioned, for example, whether a painting had to be a flat, rectangular object mounted on a stretcher, affixed to a wall, and viewed from one vantage point; that paper was only a surface to be painted, printed, or drawn on, rather than a medium for creative manipulation in its own right; or that there was only one way for a work of art to be installed.
The artist is currently displaying work of a similar nature at the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague, which opened at the weekend in which Wearing poses as two of her heroes — Diane Arbus and Robert Mapplethorpe; as another manipulation of the artist's identity.
At the same time, he also refers to early video production and the possibilities it offered for the manipulation of images, for example in his graphically reduced video works Nr.
«The psychological weight of the work is so direct that at times it seems to free the viewer to see very clearly the formal manipulations which are at its source.
For his second exhibition at Baró, Daniel Arsham back up again to the manipulation of architectural concepts, a constant in his work.
Oliveira's works often have an almost shamanistic quality to them that is at once melancholic and mystical and which is intensified by the artist's loose, but thick brushwork and skillful manipulation of gradations in light and color.
PM / AM presents 21th Century, Ry David Bradley's debut solo exhibition at the gallery featuring a new body of work inspired by 3D rendering and ocular manipulation.
Wallace BERMAN worked with photographic manipulation, collage, and assemblage at a critical time in their respective evolutions in the beat - era of the early 1960s.
Dorf's digital manipulations of photographs taken while working in Colorado at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory explore the concept of sublime landscapes and highlight the ways we measure and categorize our world through scientific means.
In his latest work, currently on view at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery in London, the basic logic throughout is premised on the notion that the physical manipulation of the work's material components is sufficient to create a compelling painting.
Kate Steciw exhibition opening at Brand New Gallery in Milan will present her work based on manipulation of stock images.
A work born from meticulous control and manipulation is at best a mere confession of the artist.
Downtown, A Cut Above: 12 Paper Masters at Christopher Henry Gallery (through July 15 with a closing reception July 12, 6 - 9), features a number of captivating paper - based works and book manipulations by artists from around the world.
Working on whim and through the manipulation of materials and relationships close at hand, his sculptures, videos, and photographic works are placed in conversation together causing further ripples of insight and possible understanding.
A development of this work is Tetuan 1 (1964), a piece involving a material and structural manipulation which parallels similar experiments in both Judd's and Castellani's art at that time.
This is evident in the bold project Raising at Jupiter Artland, which saw the gallery audience partake in designing and building a modular house, and in subtler work such as Hand Helds, a delicate perforated line that hints at physical flexibility and manipulation.
These ambitious, complex manipulations lend the works in this presentation a painterly and enigmatic expressiveness, the variations of light and shadow hinting at the presence of satellites, constellations or galaxies amidst the mysterious shapes and patterns.
She exposes it as being as manipulative as any other artistic medium, as the critic Roberta Smith pointed out when the Centerfolds made their debut in 1981: «The psychological weight of the work is so direct that at times it seems to free the viewer to see very clearly the formal manipulations which are at its source.
His previous experience included a 10 - year spell at the South African Department of Justice, latterly as a founding member of the office for serious economic offences, where he worked on cross-border investigations and High Court prosecutions relating to bribery and corruption, stock exchange trading schemes, foreign exchange frauds and manipulations, pyramid investment schemes and financial instrument forgery syndicates.
At Law21, Jordan Furlong suspects some large firms of manipulation of «Best Employers to Work For» lists as they seek an edge in misleading to their doom hiring the most promising young lawyers.
Such implications exist at every stage of the work, including the actual creation of research projects to study human genome material, the collection of samples, the subsequent research and possible manipulation of genes, and the products and results stemming from the research undertaken.
Experimental manipulations of income among families, such as conditional cash transfer or welfare - to - work programs are important approaches to study the effect of income on child development, as such programs often increase total income for families at or below the federal poverty line.
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