
24 definitions of intervention
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Their art gives the slight impression that it would rather free itself of all human intervention, preferring to move in the realm of abstract processes.
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Each night, this box-with-a-hole will record twelve hours of communication without words, without the intervention of reason or the metaphor of language.
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Gatzen called this complex intervention a 'horizontal skip in time' rather than the 'vertical (evolutionary) movement' normally associated with the design process.
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Anouk de Clercq and Joris Cools Kernwasser Wunderland image acquires an almost immaterial context as a result of the interventions of the Dutch artist Govinda Mens.
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A discussion based on Peter Sloterdijk's much-talked about interventions under the title Die nehmende Hand, die gebende Seite in the Frankfurter Allgemeine in 2009 (Suhrkamp, 2010).
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A discussion based on Peter Sloterdijk's much-talked about interventions under the title Die nehmende Hand, die gebende Seite in the Frankfurter Allgemeine in 2009 (Suhrkamp, 2010).
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The aging neon signage atop these buildings inspired Garaicoa to undertake textual interventions commenting on the situation in Cuba; these are also included in the exhibition, in his portfolio Frases.
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The extent to which ‘Project 1975’ has taken over SMBA’s programming is also evident from the interventional graphic identity that has been developed especially for the project by Nina Støttrup Larsen of graphic design company Mevis en Van Deursen.
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Through their form, their intervention in space, details such as the finish of the surface, monumentality, unexpected combinations of materials and non-material elements such as motion, warmth or film images, the sculptures appeal to the transmission of information in many, varied forms.
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