New York constantly composes and recomposes itself, and its electric vitality comes from the churning crowd. |
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It turns everything into basic carbon molecules and recomposes it into safe by-products of electricity, heat and a glass-like material. |
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At the center of the construction, the central pivot of the stairwell, cylindrical, recomposes the unity of the ensemble. |
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Makis finds his inspiration in art photography which he reproduces or recomposes in pencil, colour crayons or gouache. |
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Usually, his ironic designs make reference to already existing figures, which he deconstructs and recomposes or paints. |
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The artist recomposes their images drawing on the identical copies of snapshots which circulate throughout the world. |
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The audience is included in the device, it recomposes by it's glance a space represented under all its angles. |
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It breaks down all figuration and recomposes the luminous, like a virtual cavity where the new poetry of matter is developed. |
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The brain interprets and recomposes the image. |
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The photographer does not stop there, he recomposes and reworks his shots, makes again his prose in his own way, so he definitely plays with compositions and with dimensions. |
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The book recomposes a period in Brazil by portraying a businessman gifted with the extraordinary capacity to conciliate social interests with private ones. |
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A photobiography of the greatest symbol of Brazilian diplomacy, the work recomposes the Rio de Janeiro scenario at the turn of the 19th century by illustrating the baron's life and surroundings. |
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We carry out a triangulation of the space which finds its epicentre in the audience's eye. The spectator recomposes his own site geography from his own point of view. |
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Greater unity, equality, self-organization in the workplace and community, and consciousness recomposes the working classin a progressive way against capital. |
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With this companion of changing moods but of generous heart, Sophie freely recomposes the music of her life and goes on a fabulous stroll through her new rooms. |
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The severe exterior recomposes itself in a fragmented, multiperspectival image of a great city, glimpsed through windows, the great glass vault and the glazed transept within it. |
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