37 definitions of possibilities
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In her projects she explores the changing role of artists and curators, and possibilities presented by creative practices in different social spheres.
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For instance, by scheduling an auction at SMBA, which normally is a non-commercial institution, Ögüt aims at pushing our minds open to new possibilities.
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Like paint and canvas, Flash and the computer screen have certain limitations, but within these boundaries there are an infinite number of possibilities.
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Based on them, he reflects on the possibilities for a definition of being an artist, outside the role of the individualist pushed by media and art institutions.
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Based on them, he reflects on the possibilities for a definition of being an artist, outside the role of the individualist pushed by media and art institutions.
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That research does not so much involve the technical possibilities of reproduction, but much more the many nuances that are encompassed in the concept of copying.
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That research does not so much involve the technical possibilities of reproduction, but much more the many nuances that are encompassed in the concept of 'copying'.
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Anouk de Clercq and Joris Cool exploit the possibilities of digital technology to the utmost in their quest to explore and extend the limits of an image or a sound.
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Cézanne was one of the first to reexamine the possibilities of a static image based on an idea and not on the accidental and rational perception of natural phenomena.
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