32 definitions of concrete
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In his minds eye, he deconstructed the colossal, concrete original block by block, subsequently recreating the constituent parts (out of Multiplex) on the same scale.
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The project took the concrete form of a Powerpoint presentation by De Boer in the residence atelier in the Millingenhof, and several guided tours around the Ganzenhoef metro station.
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The majority of the films are set in a fictive present after all, and link concrete social contexts in a alarmingly obvious way with a latent sense of unease about a not so distant future.
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Her work relates to the immediacy of the 'ambient space' which demands that the artwork should exist as concretely as possible in reality (the physical world) while creating another reality.
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Though animal references are clear, so are artistic ones, especially in the concentration on plinths, which vary from overt concrete supports, to discrete platforms, to submerged central cores.
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The camera looks down on an amorphous layer of thick cloud that seems to erect a concrete wall between the worlds above and below, separating recollections from projections and from experiences.
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Nonetheless, and as also explored by Day, the defining power of the state tends to treat signs, images and language as malleable material even where they refer to concrete historical events and conditions.
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The success of a company that promises to make love concrete (because love lives on) is another token of Western society's reliance on proof and material evidence -- of a person, an incident, an existence.
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The imposing concrete sculpture, which delineates a male figure in an abstract modernist style, is particularly conspicuous for its large, mechanical robot-arm that flings around a loosely knitted girls doll.
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