
51 definitions of experiment
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She experiments with new forms of driving out demons, of exorcism, such as purifying bodies, objects and spaces by means of contemporary ritual.
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Filmmakers such as Hollis Frampton experimented with the form of film, concentrating more on the cinematography than on the narrative structure.
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They function so well because the artists depend on a reduced experimental arrangement which is neither a strain on the animals nor on the humans.
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Describing their work as "experiments", Viktor & Rolf affect a rational and scientific objectivity even to the consumerism that surrounds fashion.
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Some aspects of Antonionis simultaneously praised and denounced experiment can be used as a comparison to Jill Magids exhibition Libration Point.
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This platform is a part of the programme of the annual festival that focuses on recent cinematic experiments, supported by lectures and master classes.
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Tee's installation in Bureau Amsterdam is typical of the 'all over' approach with which she has been experimenting since graduating from the Rietveld Academy.
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Since 1919, surrealist experiments have explored diverse mediums: automatic writing, dream transcriptions, verbal and graphical games, speaking under hypnosis.
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The hypnotic sleep sessions were described by Simone Breton as an experiment in which we are living at the same time in the present, the past and the future5.
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