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Yet few inside the Muslim community are making visible counterarguments to their statements.
A spectrogram is a way of making visible a sound wave or a radio broadcast.
Most recently, they conceived of a project called On Press: Making Visible an Unseen Detroit.
There is more at stake here than making visible the vast inequities in educational and economic opportunities.
Photography, too, is a form of "manifestation," Ms. Valade suggested; it is an act of making visible.
These artists were making visible something that hadn't been discussed openly in American culture, let alone seen.
That's part of it, as sort of making visible what is invisible, in some of the markets.
I'm happy that people have responded to that by making visible representations of our love for each other.
"For her, the camera is an instrument of sharing, making visible what, to many, is invisible," Ms. Gresh said.
This newest series looks more broadly at computer algorithms for inspiration, making visible the systems that typically operate unseen.
Making visible the unseen, unfelt or unnoticed is a goal that Hanna extends conceptually into our technologically complex world.
Submarine combat drove improvements in sonar, which turned the ocean top into a glass table, making visible the unseen fathoms below.
How it works: The EU wants to see May making visible progress on cobbling together cross-party support for a deal.
It is also an exuberant celebration of personal and political liberation, making visible Blake's complex identity as a queer, biracial, nonbinary person.
"We will have no big Greece crisis this year," Schaeuble said, adding that the country was on its way to making visible progress.
By publicly telling her story, she's making visible the many, many sexual harassment survivors never given the chance to speak out against their abusers.
Drag Race has inarguably carried the art of drag into mainstream culture, making visible an art form that once existed only in the shadows.
The work confronts viewers with its bodily reality, making visible the process of its construction in every mound and smear, but still eliciting something ineffable.
Keller saw the need for documenting and making visible her Black lesbian community at a time when "gay" had mostly come to mean white men.
Because many of the collages came from home collections, they hadn't been kept in a museum-quality display, making visible the ephemerality of endurance of certain materials.
Penone's aim was to return the tree to the form it had had at an earlier stage of its growth, making visible natural processes which are normally hidden.
While his condition had transformed his sense of reality—allowing him to commune with the dead, making visible what was invisible to others—it was also a mechanical problem.
It is, however, a tragedy — making visible a culture of shame and silence, in which "purity" comes at the expense of mutuality and "forgiveness" comes at the expense of restitution.
Like most of the photographs on view, it is blown up to 58.5 by 78 inches, making visible the staggering degree of devastation that these refineries are having on surrounding waterways.
Making visible this endless cycle of decomposition and regeneration — and much more besides — Louie Schwartzberg's lightly informative, delightfully kooky documentary, "Fantastic Fungi," offers nothing less than a model for planetary survival.
While Xi has noted this week that China's battle against the coronavirus is making "visible progress," Wang, the party boss, appeared more cautious in his assessment of the reality in Wuhan.
In his policy report this week, Mr. Kim acknowledged that his country's efforts at economic reform faced "grave problems" and were "not making visible progress," according to the state news media.
Like a lot of recruitment platforms it helps companies find tech talent across Europe through a network of European headhunters validating the talent on the platform and making visible their city preferences.
Beyond making visible an issue of social concern previously concealed from public view, Gould's project is an intervention that attempts to bridge the divide between law enforcement and the community it serves.
China's leader, Xi Jinping, told Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain in a phone call on Tuesday that China was making "visible progress" in containing the epidemic, according to Chinese state media.
That initial rumble comes from the sound artist Jeff Kolar, who tweaks the dials and levers of his electronics onstage, making visible his technological manipulation of radio waves, storm surges and cricket chirps.
This book dispels some of the fog that surrounds the iPhone, making visible the human labor that creates it, including its development and production and the origin of some of its revolutionary technologies.
Wayne Strattman's Plasma Bot, for instance, is a vintage robot in the tradition of the Victorian era Boilerplate automaton, which glows in blue neon, making visible the electricity or plasma coursing through its system.
While the previous recommendations contained some of the same themes and guidance, the revisions reflect how the world has transformed in the past decade, making visible identities, stories, and experiences that were once ignored or silenced.
We are fully committed to presenting our rich collection in a way that will do justice to the specific needs of each medium, including architecture and design, while making visible the many meaningful connections among the arts.
These pieces—"The Face of Seung-Hui Cho" in 2008 and "Paper Tigers" in 2011—fulfilled a central promise of the left's new identity politics: making visible those who had been rendered invisible by the predominant culture.
The intervening years of neglect have rendered the forest in time-lapse, making visible the varied outcomes of those strategies: in some of the one-hectare squares marked on Djiofack's desiccated map, Afrormosia thrives; in others, none remain.
"This book would focus on the untold story of the past 128 years, making visible the broader and deeper currents of Indian life that have too long been obscured," Treuer, a member of the Ojibwe Tribe from Minnesota, wrote.
In the more subdued "Les helices," Léger constructs a semi-coherent composition out of wildly diverse elements by vertically stacking shapes into wobbly rows, thus making visible the process of building a picture as if it was a city.
In its latest media-directed "safety test" of the 430-meter bridge, suspended a heart-stopping 300 meters above a gorge, the Zhangjiajie national park's owners had 20 volunteers swing sledgehammers at the glass, making visible cracks in the top layer.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MADRID — The Prado's The Other's Gaze: Spaces of Difference uses the museum's permanent collection to trace the history of same-sex relationships within Western art, "making visible the invisible," according to curator Carlos Navarro.
Artist and programmer Eric Corriel has been contemplating the architecture and innards of these machines and has imagined what their small spaces would look like if one could shrink and enter their casings, making visible the data hidden in those protective metal shells.
In that sense, once again we can view Trump's decision as simply making visible what policy elites in Washington and elsewhere have long been afraid to say: that the most important "process" on the ground is a colonization process, and that the U.S. has chosen to side with the colonizer.
Goldblatt had an innovative approach to documentary photography.Bester, Rory. “David Goldblatt’s Making Visible: Photographic Strategies of Rumination, Orchestration and Circulation.” Social Dynamics, vol.
Parischnogaster and Metischnogaster, instead, hover in flight near the perch, making visible now and then the whitish and shiny bands of their tergal gastra.
Achieve the strengthening and consolidation of the Colombian Paralympic Committee, making visible the disability situation in the national and international sports, recreation and leisure time of people with disabilities.
196-197 Rob owns a miniature version of The Glass Man. Created in 1930 by Franz Tschackert, it was a life-sized model of a male figure with transparent skin, making visible the skeleton and several internal organs.
Likewise, mechanical pressure gauges and electronic strain gauge sensors have replaced mercury sphygmomanometers. Mercury remains in use in scientific research applications and in amalgam for dental restoration in some locales. It is also used in fluorescent lighting. Electricity passed through mercury vapor in a fluorescent lamp produces short- wave ultraviolet light, which then causes the phosphor in the tube to fluoresce, making visible light.
Art always faces the challenge of making visible that which cannot be expressed in words. In this his work has an affinity with mystical realism. In theme and emotional content he displays similarities to the artists Otto Dix and Christian Schad of the New German Pragmatism. Besides his portraits of women, l'Herminez also produced many self-portraits, showing great consistency in facial expression and style.
Symbols are used in maps to complement map scale and projection by making visible the features, places, and other locational information represented on a map.Monmonier 1996, p. 18. Because map symbolization describes and differentiates features and places, "map symbols serve as a geographic code for storing and retrieving data in a two-dimensional geographic framework." Map symbolization tells the map reader what is relevant and what is not.
In 1971, Snyder founded the Mary H. Dana Women Artist Series, "the oldest continuous running exhibition space in the United States dedicated to making visible the work of emerging and established contemporary women artists." She became a contributing member of Heresies, a Feminist Publication On Art and Politics, alongside artists and critics including Ida Applebroog, Joyce Kozloff, Lucy Lippard, Nina Yankowitz, Joan Braderman, Sue Heinemann and Miriam Schapiro, among many others.
Art Sims (born 1954) is an African-American graphic designer and art director born in Detroit, Michigan in 1954. Sims is well known for his poster designs for classic African-American films, including Do the Right Thing (1998) and The Color Purple (1985). He is the CEO and co-founder of 11:24 Design Advertising in Los Angeles. Throughout his career, Sims has committed to promoting and making visible African-American art and culture.
As an addition to the Dungeon brand Merlin introduced the first ever Dungeon themed Escape Room in 2017. Merlin Entertainments launched Dino Mini Golf, an indoor crazy golf course with "9 holes of prehistoric fun", in March 2018. It has been described by Aaron Edgar, the Blackpool Tower Operations manager, as "65 years in the making". Visible through the glass floor of the Tower Eye on the promenade some below, is Blackpool's famous Comedy Carpet.
In addition, all her years of activism, defending and making visible the cultures and indigenous peoples of Peru, have had their fruit in the creation of the Permanent Workshop of Andean and Amazonian Indigenous Women of Peru-.Pueblos indígenas y derechos constitucionales en América Latina: un panorama. and of the Center of Indigenous Cultures of Peru (CHIRAPAQ). She served as secretary of Martha Hildebrandt at the National Institute of Culture, experience that was decisive in the formation of it.
" In an article about the Barack Obama-Hillary Clinton race for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008, Katz responded to pundits and other political observers who decried the media focus on race and gender when other crucial issues loomed. "Presidential elections are always about race and gender. The reason people are talking about them now is that a black man and a (white) woman are serious contenders for a major party nomination. Their success is making visible what historically has been hidden in plain sight.
A salon in La Cocardière’s house with several doors leading off, and see-through mirrors making visible the interior of the two adjoining rooms. Germain, La Cocardière’s manservant, sings of the pleasant life he leads, and with Justine, Lise and other domestic servants sets the table for a meal. La Cocardière and Rose enter, he assuring her that (despite the lavish furnishings) this is her new home – all paid for by Bavolet. Among the decorations she notices pictures of ballet dancers – including the new arrival from Toulouse.
Meanwhile, particles in the air reveal the path of light in the space between the projector and the wall, making visible a cone of light. If the artist's display specifications are met, this beam of light projects between thirty and fifty feet. The circle that is projected onto the surface sits approximately twelve inches above the ground, and its diameter spans seven to nine feet. The exhibition space lacks seating, inviting the viewer to interact with the ray of light beaming from the projector to the screen.
In 1978, Penone began a series of works in clay titled Soffio ("Breath")."Breath 5", Tate, Retrieved online 25 October 2018. With these works, he reproduced the volume of the breath against his body in the form of a large clay vase, making visible a performative gesture of the artist. In 1979, he also produced Soffio di foglie ("Breath of Leaves"), in which the volume of the breath and the imprint of the body of the artist are impressed in a pile of leaves.
Sydney: University of Sydney Press, see p.vii Through this approach peace journalism could act to “disembed” seemingly immutable official positions from the greater context of a conflict by exploring background to a conflict, challenging propaganda, and making visible official and local initiatives for peaceful conflict resolution. These two approaches differ not only in the "how" of Conflict Resolution but the "who". Lederach generally outlines a "middling out" approach where "the level with the greatest potential for establishing an infrastructure that can sustain the peacebuilding process over the long term appears to be the middle range".
Fox Talbot claimed that his patent covered "the making visible photographic images upon paper ... by washing them with liquid" and argued that Laroche's use of pyrogallic acid rather than his own mixture of silver nitrate, acetic acid, and gallic acid was immaterial. Laroche argued: #There was prior art in the calotype patent rendering it invalid. In particular, the method had been developed by Joseph Bancroft Reade and described in an 1839 lecture. #The technique used by Laroche differed in that: ##It used pyrogallic, rather than gallic, acid; and ##It used collodion rather than paper.
The building was designed to be as open and accessible as possible, the architects, the Richard Rogers Partnership (RRP) said The building was not to be an insular, closed edifice. Rather it would be a transparent envelope, looking outwards to Cardiff Bay and beyond, making visible the inner workings of the Assembly and encouraging public participation in the democratic process. The main area in the building is the debating chamber, called the Siambr, including a public viewing gallery. Other areas of the building are the Neuadd, which is the main reception area on the first floor and the Oriel on the second floor.
This kept her off the air for several months until she returned in May. In 2013, she received the Ondas Award for best presenter. In 2014 she was awarded the TENA Lady Award for Successful Women for being one of the first women to specialize in sportscasting, to value the work of a journalist who has served to open the way for other professionals in a traditionally masculine world, and for promoting and making visible women's sports and equality between men and women. From 2005 to 2015 she was a jury member of the Princess of Asturias Awards for Sports.
Org, "Making Visible the Experiences of Migrant Domestic Workers in Saudi Arabia", 3 October 2014, available here; ; Americans for Democracy & Human Rights in Bahrain, "Slaving Away: Migrant Labor Exploitation and Human Trafficking in the Gulf", April 2014, available here; Human Rights Watch, "For a Better Life: Migrant Worker Abuse in Bahrain and the Government Reform Agenda", 30 September 2012, available here; Human Rights Watch, "Kuwait: Events of 2015", 27 January 2016, available here; RT, "Deceived migrant workers in UAE forced to work as slaves – report", 26 July 2016, available here; Human Rights Watch, "United Arab Emirates: Trapped, Exploited, Abused", 22 October 2014, available here.
The deconstructivist addition by Daniel Libeskind (2017) The building's tilted, dark-blue stainless steel cube, constructed by A. Zahner Company,Hamlin, Jesse (May 6, 2007) "Jewish Museum Blanketed in Blue" San Francisco Chronicle slices into the old substation's brick, making visible the relationship between the new and the old. Libeskind's design preserves the defining features of Polk's old building, including its brick façade, trusses, and skylights. 36 diamond- shaped windows light the top floor of the metal cube, known as the "Yud", which hosts sound and performance based exhibitions. The museum's other section, a slanting rectangle known as the "Chet", holds the narrow lobby, an education center, and part of an upstairs gallery.
Fondation Langlois, George Legrady, Pockets Full of MemoriesFondation Langlois, George Legrady Santa Barbara His most significant interactive digital media arts projects include the "Anecdoted Archive from the Cold War" in 1993, "Slippery Traces" in 1995, published by the ZKM Museum in Karlsruhe. His data visualization project "Making Visible the Invisible" for the Seattle Central Library began in September, 2005 and continues to this day, collecting and visualizing data by the hour. It was featured in the Whitney Museum Artport online exhibition in 2005. Commissioned by the Centre Pompidou and travelling internationally from 2001-2006, the data collecting installation "Pockets Full of Memories" invited visitors to contribute objects in their possession, digitally scanning and describing them.
The Norad Mill is a historic mill located in Braytonville, North Adams, Massachusetts. It is the oldest mill complex in North Adams that has not had its exterior significantly altered, making visible much of its Italianate styling. In 1831 the land, owned by Luke Brown, had been purchased for $520 by William E. and Thomas A. Brayton, and in 1832 a stone mill 40 x 74 feet, three stories high, with an attic was constructed. Larger print cloths, 52 by 52 feet were manufactured on twenty looms under the name of T.A. Brayton & Co.. The factory village, known as Braytonville, grew around the new mill and was briefly named Deweyville, after Daniel Dewey, in 1863 and until his retirement in 1868.
Marasela's work explores the experiences of black South African women across a range of media, including photography, video, prints, and mixed-medium installations involving textiles and embroidery. In her work, she translates memories of struggle and urbanization through the use of material culture and narratives, such as the use of the colour red which refers to cultural memories around the time of the "Red Dust" which refers to a period of drought in the early 1930s in South Africa. Her performances interweave these elements and multi-media works, making visible the dimension of the everyday through objects and clothes. She is known for her six-year performance work Ijermani Lam which "materialises the condition of waiting" by wearing the same red dress every day from the 1st of October 2013 to the 1st of October 2019.
In 1998 she was appointed by the Bolivian National Congress as the country's first Defensor del Pueblo (an office broadly translating its intent into English as “Human Rights Ombudsman”), after being nominated by the major news organizations in the country and receiving more than two-thirds of the election votes at the National Congress. Her ideals of freedom and inclusion, along with her purposeful defense of universal human rights, were rapidly taken up during a tenure that made history for making visible sectors that had been historically marginalized within Bolivian society. Also, her position acquired great public importance by giving the Ombudsman Office a role of mediator in many of the social and political conflicts facing the country. As Ombudswoman she denounced the violations against human rights that were taking place in the Chapare region as a result of the clashes between security forces and coca growers.
Durán is a specialist in analyzing the value of unpaid work in developed economies, and in studying to what extent societies' level of well-being would be sustained without these contributions, often invisible and made by women. She was a pioneer in making visible the unpaid sector of the Spanish economy that allowed accounting for women's unpaid work. Her research has revealed that Spanish women are those who spend the most time on unpaid work and the least on paid work in Europe. They fall within the scope of economic sociology: the value of unpaid work, the social cost of illness, the global need for care and the perception of the body and space of women, the interdependence between life private and public, as well as the situation of social groups that until the beginning of her work had attracted little interest from sociology and economics.
Marie Antoinette wanted to be private and individual, a notion unbecoming for a member of the monarchy that is supposed to act as a symbol of the state. When Marie Antoinette turned thirty, she decided it was no longer decent for her to dress in this way and returned to more acceptable courtly styles, though she still dressed her children in the style of the gaulle, which may have continued to reflect badly on the opinion of their mother even though she was making visible efforts to rein in her own previous fashion excess. However, despite the distaste with the queen's inappropriate fashions, and her own switch back to traditional dress later in life, the gaulle became a popular garment in both France and abroad. Despite its controversial beginnings, the simplicity of the style and material became the custom and had a great influence on the transition into the neoclassical styles of the late 1790s.

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