Sentence examples for assemblage in which from inspiring English sources

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Is the only interpretation of this concept that of an assemblage in which the components preserve their individuality like, for instance, a heap of stones?

Compound 1 comprises a sandwich, "complex-within-complex" assemblage in which two uranyl/calixarene complexes encompass a potassium/crown ether guest.

Joseph Cornell, (born December 24 , 1903 Nyack, New York, U.S. died December 29 , 1972 Flushing, Queens, New York), American self-taught artist and filmmaker and one of the originators of the form of sculpture called assemblage, in which unlikely objects are joined in an unorthodox unity.

December 24 , 1903Nyack, New York December 29 , 1972New York City, New York Joseph Cornell, (born December 24 , 1903 Nyack, New York, U.S. died December 29 , 1972 Flushing, Queens) American self-taught artist and filmmaker and one of the originators of the form of sculpture called assemblage, in which unlikely objects are joined in an unorthodox unity.

It began in 1972, with a breakthrough work titled "The Liberation of Aunt Jemima," a small, shoe box-size assemblage in which she took a stereotypical mammy figurine — and armed her with a rifle and a grenade.

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Smaller ropes are designated cords; similar assemblages in which torsional balance is of no consequence are called twine or yarn.

Ms. Doan's works are endearingly casual assemblages in which plant materials, chunks of wool, thread, found objects and various other things are crocheted, twined and hand spun into little balls.

A series of five large scale tests on structural assemblages, in which steel shear-arms are welded directly to the steel columns and embedded in the reinforced concrete beams, is presented.

A high degree of spatio-temporal organization generally exists with identified patches of specific species assemblages, in which species coexist according to assembly rules related to competitive mechanisms for spatial and trophic resources occur.

In this sense, then, intermediality is less the variety of possible relationships between objects pre-identified as media than a property of those assemblages in which the functions of media are extended or transformed.

In a similar fashion, Konopka (2009) defines communities as 'multispecies assemblages, in which organisms live together in a contiguous environment and interact with each other'.

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