Sentence examples for conceptual experiments from inspiring English sources

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Unlike a lot of their musical or conceptual experiments over the last decade and a half or so, it made sense underneath.

He studied painting at Winchester Art School in the late-60s, but quickly progressed into making photos, films and performances, inspired by the conceptual experiments of John Cage. Ward has since become best known for his drawings in light, cool, monochrome abstracts of skeletal white lines that cut the space like a lightsaber.

Verification of conceptual experiments was carried out using conventional zinc feedstock powder.

This paper presents conceptual experiments and simulations aiming at controlling flow geometries.

In these artworks the line isn't always confined to a piece of canvas or paper, instead lines become installations with depth and volume or conceptual experiments.

Indeed extremely powerful CPUs can be instructed to execute algorithms representing entities and laws and all kinds of conceptual experiments on those entities and laws can be made.

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The whole thing might be a conceptual experiment on the order of El Bulli, Ferran Adrià's avant-garde restaurant on the northeastern coast of Spain — without the benefit of a staff chemist.

The scene is still modern: last fall the French choreographer Christian Rizzo took on a similar subject with the seemingly simple tools of just a costume and a fan in his conceptual experiment "100% Polyester".

For the last three decades, Mr. Burden, who will be the subject of a highly unconventional career survey opening Oct. 2 at the New Museum in Manhattan, has conducted his life like a kind of conceptual experiment in being simultaneously gone and present.

But for many years, toward the end of a Brooklyn tunnel that leads onto the Manhattan Bridge, an unusual piece of urban art — part painting, part movie, part conceptual experiment — has been kept a secret only through neglect, layers of graffiti tags and fluorescent lights that were broken or turned off.

For the conceptual experiment of tossing a fair coin infinitely many times, the sequence of zeros and ones, (X1, X2,…), can be identified with that real number that has the Xs as the coefficients of its expansion in the base 2, namely X1/21 + X2/22 + X3/23 +⋯.

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