Sentences with phrase «woven works like»

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The fussy work looks more like a craft — say, needlepoint or weaving — than high - tech manufacturing, though each of the thousands of cables has its own serial number for quality control and traceability.
Some tech companies are trying to address this problem by building their own smart home platforms, like Apple with HomeKit (aapl) and Alphabet (googl) through its «Works With Nest» program and its Weave language.
That doesn't always (ever) result in perfection but it does result in truly impressive results from time to time, like the recent AirPods, which are an incredible weaving together of Apple's hardware and software teams to produce something that works so much better than what came before it's laughable.
Tighter woven fabrics, like hemp, will not work with the snappi fastener - it can not get a grip of the cloth diaper to secure it around baby.
Some people don't like this method because they say weaving in your ends along the edges of the work can make it look bulky and messy.
Teach your kid some basic sewing skills by working with them to create their own pencil case to use this school year by weaving cording through white canvas mesh just like Lovely Indeed did to make a simple pencil pouch.
Turner said through his advisor, E. O'Brien Murray, who's also working for Carvin (oh, what a tangled political web we weave), that he's flattered to be discussed as a potential Gillibrand challenger, but he wanted to wait and see what his district lines look like before making a final decision.
Along with Mars 2020, STMD is hard at work, advancing promising technology for potential infusion into these Mars missions including: Heat - shield for Extreme Entry Environment, a tailorable, woven thermal protection system that would reduce entry loads and greatly reduce heat - shield mass; Deep Space Optical Communications, which will improve the data - return capacity from space to Earth by more than 10 times the current state - of - the - art; and the Deep Space Atomic Clock project which will revolutionize deep space travel by improving the precision of space navigation and enabling more efficient use of tracking networks like GPS.
She's working what looks like a side braid that's been totally deconstructed, plus some smaller, tighter plaits that weave from one side of her head to the other.
We made it through Steam Greenlight in a week, and that has greatly motivated us to work on Woven since it means a lot of people out there like what we're doing with the game!
Some of the jokes fall flat, others are badly telegraphed and it weaves in and out of being a documentary and just a film to the point of distraction but it ' s hard for me to dislike the movie since I ' ve worked with people like this especially the director, Harry Penderecki... only not as likeable.
Stewart approaches the work as he approaches his own career, refusing to define it as any one thing — humor is woven throughout, with much of the film looking like news footage we've seen and ignored every day of our lives as it blares out in monotone on international news programs like CNN.
The way the game manages to weave simple RPG mechanics on top of the narrative works surprisingly well, even if, ultimately, it all feels like a curious throwback to the days when even the most basic graphics were something of a luxury.
There are also nods to well - known New Zealand works of the 1970s from the likes of Kiwi filmmakers Peter Weir (especially his zoom shots), Geoff Murphy (whose Goodbye Pork Pie inspired the car chase sequences) and Roger Donaldson (elements of his Sleeping Dogs are woven in here), as well as to classic Hollywood action films, from The Terminator to First Blood to The Fugitive to a catchphrase made popular by Michael Bay's Bad Boys 2.
Brothers and co-directors Joe and Anthony Russo along with their writing partners, Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, have worked together on previous MCU films including Captain America: Civil War that, like Infinity War, weave several plots into one emotionally charged, action - packed story.
And, anyway, it's Pacino who's buying, and he works us like he works the other characters, mugging and weaving like a boxer who only pretends he's a clown, just before he sucker - punches you in the aorta.
In the program, Jenkins uses classics like Dante's Inferno and the works of Shakespeare to encourage incarcerated men and women to write about points of connection between their own life stories and the experiences of the characters, which are then woven together to create a script that is performed inside the prisons.
At the time, the few disabled students mainstreamed in public schools — no matter what their disability, physical or learning — were usually nudged toward manual work like bead stringing or weaving, not academics.
At the rear we also notice a nice «Duck tail» style rear wing in a carbon fiber weave pattern, the Aventador by LB Works comes with that massive GT racing inspired wing, but on the Huracan Kato - san went for the style he also used on the Ferrari 458, which let's face it, is the main competitor for this Huracan anyway, and I rather like this rear wing, it is different from what other tuners are offering, and that is what it is all about when you look to personalize your own car... being different from the rest.
I worked 10 years at a major Southern research university, so I definitely had experiences of my own to weave into LIKE PEACHES AND PICKLES, like political hires, wage discrimination, sexual harassment, fraternity hazing, arrested athletes, and campus scandLIKE PEACHES AND PICKLES, like political hires, wage discrimination, sexual harassment, fraternity hazing, arrested athletes, and campus scandlike political hires, wage discrimination, sexual harassment, fraternity hazing, arrested athletes, and campus scandals.
1.5 got native resists working again, but without the multiplicative interaction with weaves of like resistance, so now all resists simply stack additively.
You don't get to move through the level as you kill enemies, you just stay in that one little zone It's like the developers had zero concept of how a good run and gun game should work, namely that movement needs to be fast and responsive so that the player can weave through the vast hordes of enemies, and the levels need to be designed to facilitate this.
That's really all there is to it; in an age where online multiplayer games have proven to work when woven with an overarching campaign; it's a little disappointing in that it seemed like a missed opportunity.
Sharing his work on Instagram, Kesinger weaves a retelling that sees Ray and BB - 8 sledding down a hill on a piece of space junk — almost like a toboggan in the snow.
My current work has a multi-colored woven - like surface, and as I lay each thin line of it down it goes from a thicker to a thinner stream of paint and ultimately to a vanishing point.
In these works, individual letters seem woven into lace like patterns from the upper to the lower portions of the support; in others, letters are distributed evenly across the work's surface as though collectively constituting gossamer scrims or two dimensional traceries.
I have in mind the many artists who cut holes in canvas or paint likenesses of cotton or linen weave, as if to say, This is a painted surface on painted painting of a painted surface that is a painting; or the many more good little postmodernists who make art - historical references or paint in known styles, so the message is something like, This is a nod to other works of art, which tells you that this painting knows it's «a painting»... put me in a biennial.
Living and working in New York is hard work (speaking from personal experience) and when you finally get off the subway, weave through hundreds of people on the streets and climb your stairs to your apartment; opening the door to your home can feel like you've just crossed a finish line.
I was instantly drawn to the way she uses textures like Nigerian portrait fabric and symbols like food labels or magazine clippings to weave together memories from her childhood in Africa and her adulthood in the United States, creating her own cultural touchstones in the process.Since receiving an MFA from Yale University five years ago, 33 - year - old Akunyili Crosby has worked almost nonstop, building an impressive CV of prestigious art prizes and gallery shows across the US and in Europe.
The use of pastel colours, coupled with the work's scale and the fact that you have to delicately weave through and around things, is probably designed to make you feel like a child negotiating the world anew.
Reference is made to contemporary political events such as the Northern Troubles in major works like Crossmaglen Crucifixion (1975) that weave concerns with religion, violence and society.
Pioneering fiber artist Sheila Hicks blurs the boundary between painting and sculpture with her vibrant woven and textile works, which she creates in many shapes and sizes, from wall mountings that mimic the format of painting to suspended pieces that hang from ceiling to floor like textured columns.
They can also be referential, like the weave and rainbow, two of the more predominant symbols in her work which reference the LGBT community in San Francisco and Oakland.
Like their minimalist contemporaries, artists working with fiber exploited the gridded structure of warp and weft, a logic that is also reflected in a large group of drawings and prints featuring gridded, woven, or lace - like liLike their minimalist contemporaries, artists working with fiber exploited the gridded structure of warp and weft, a logic that is also reflected in a large group of drawings and prints featuring gridded, woven, or lace - like lilike lines.
From the play of horizontal and vertical brushstrokes in Tonka or Rala (both 2017), the simplicity of whose structure underlies a complex weave of anteriority and posteriority, to the herringbone weave of Session, the earliest work in the show (1999), or the branch - like structure of Decalque (2002); whether as armature, as motif or as incidental reference, a grid underlies each of the works in this exhibition.
Almost curtain like, the work serves as a passageway, inviting viewers to contemplate their own understanding about the dissolving imagery and narratives woven and painted throughout its spatial plane.
Some of his pieces include intricate fabric weavings from old scraps and other works transform kitschy household objects like ketchup and mustard bottles and corn cob holders into artistic elements.
In this gallery, every work was a weaving or an image (a drawing or print) that looked like a weaving.
Like Sun Ra's work, the art exhibition follows themes of race and art into their future possibilities, weaving together textured and fantastical possible worlds.
By 1949 Scarpitta was exhibiting daring works in major galleries in Rome and Milan; his woven constructions and white paintings affected colleagues like avant - gardists Alberto Burri and Piero Manzoni.
The Weather Makers will present three large - scale video works alongside a new print series, weaving together myth and metaphor with scientific research and new digital technologies, The exhibition asks the viewer to consider what the future might look like if we continue on our current trajectory of planetary pillaging and consumption, and why we have allowed ourselves to arrive at such a moment of global environmental crisis.
His heavily textured, loosely woven hanging works appear like canvases ravaged by the poverty and violence that the dominant aesthetics of the latter half of the 20th century dismissed.
Loops of meaning weave the works in the show together like a single text, establishing histories of power and religion with a complexity that only seems to deepen upon examination.
Using thousands of pages from Leonardo's astonishing notebooks and new discoveries about his life and work, Isaacson weaves a narrative connecting his art and science and emphasizes that his creativity, like that of other great innovators, came from having wide - ranging passions.
Exploring the entanglement of the voice with battleground concepts in HIV / AIDS activism like agency, citizenship, language, representation, inter-subjectivity, and the body, the exhibition weaves together sound and video works, including excerpts from the seminal «Tongues Untied» (1989) by Marlon Riggs, alongside Mykki Blanco's 2016 video of Zoe Leonard's 1992 poem, «I want a president...» directed by Adinah Dancyger.
Dial also incorporated ideas and techniques from African - American quilt - making traditions, noticeable through the shape and scale of certain work, the incorporation of woven materials and used - clothing, and grid - like compositions.
They can also be r eferential, like the weave and rainbow, two of the more predominant symbols in her work which reference the LGBT community in San Francisco and Oakland.
On which, she showcases her hand woven tapestry that will break the preconceived notion of what you think loom work should look like.
Exhibiting alongside this work will be the artworks of the students of McLain High School, who learned the ancient art of tapestry weaving as well as practical survival skills like net - making from Erika Diamond.
There's a quality of William Burroughs's cut - ups to his remorseless, frantic hybrid works of art, like his Soundsystem, which splices together fragments of high and low culture and everyday life, and his brilliant video The March of the Big White Barbarians, which weaves images of London's 20th - century public art - all those clunking metal sculptures by Eduardo Paolozzi - into a hypnotic, endlessly fascinating dream of the city's secret life.
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