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"geometrically" Definitions
  1. according to geometry
  2. in a way that is like the lines, shapes, etc. used in geometry, especially because of having regular shapes or lines
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126 Sentences With "geometrically"

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Geometrically, this is like finding the highest peak in a landscape.
On both coasts, his work tended to be sleek and geometrically pleasing.
The shot dissolves into a geometrically corresponding close-up of Chloé's eye.
Brian Knox of New Hampshire has some gorgeous specimens with geometrically patterned plumage.
The quantity of messages explodes geometrically until the entire outfit is brought to its knees.
Sérgio Sister is a Brazilian artist best known for making geometrically abstract paintings and sculptures.
Then due to China's construction demand the miners capex grew "geometrically" to $122 billion in 2012.
Simply stated, it posits that the world population is increasing geometrically but resources are increasing arithmetically.
Residents of the planet look like pencil erasers, gumdrops and other forms of geometrically sculpted goop.
I, for example, do not like poems that resemble hay compressed into a geometrically perfect cube.
The meaning of geometrically simplified furniture intended for serial machine production shifted as it traveled east.
At Pempelforter Strasse, Ms. Klussmann's work features white bands threading geometrically across the walls, ceilings and floors.
The demon is an amalgam of geometrically patterned cloth, with a head crowned with spikes of paper.
Her beloved abstract surfaces can be described geometrically, with angles, lengths and areas, or algebraically, with equations.
The romantic attachments in Gina Frangello's fierce, uncompromising novel "A Life in Men" are more geometrically complicated.
Go: Collages and Polaroids by Dash Snow; Barbara Ess's surveillance photographs; and Jeffrey Gibson's geometrically patterned garments.
Go: Collages and Polaroids by Dash Snow, Barbara Ess's surveillance photographs and Jeffrey Gibson's geometrically patterned garments.
Their conclusion was consistent with theoretical models suggesting that only geometrically simple faults could transmit such ruptures.
In contrast to the decrease in funds in education, the funding for the prison industry has increased geometrically.
Really geometrically complex objects, on the other hand, can have savings of upwards of 80 to 90 percent.
Because it was the dry season, most of the Salar de Uyuni looked like a geometrically patterned moonscape.
You don't realize how geometrically complex a typeface can be until you've seen one of these design files.
Perry, 35, posted a photo with her fiancé, 42, seated on the floor in a geometrically designed tearoom.
God the mathematician, they declared, had favored the circle above all other shapes, because it was geometrically perfect.
Geometrically, the idea made sense, but I guess I'd never considered what I would do with the sock afterward.
Escher's face was in the middle, but a geometrically distorted rendering of his office could be seen around it.
On a geometrically decorated Astier de Villatte plate: pillowy stracciatella di bufala topped with small orbs of salmon roe.
Just inside the fair's entrance, three booths are showing geometrically abstract work — a good indication of its current popularity.
This process enables the production of elaborate combinations of graded properties distributed over geometrically complex structures within a single object.
A system is only as secure as its most vulnerable link, and becomes geometrically less secure with each additional vulnerability.
Ms. Kozak made her way around Frieze this month in a long, loose geometrically patterned maxi of her own design.
It is an amazing head, its pale skin stretched across bone that is as geometrically distinct as a Cubist portrait.
As programmatic options continue to get refined, the ease for lifestyle brands and their agencies to get results increases geometrically.
The most geometrically complex prints you see from on-demand market place services like Shapeways are often created on SLS machines.
Line is expanded geometrically into narrow planes that cascade noisily through four drawings summoning Marcel Duchamp's "Nude Descending a Staircase" paintings.
I honestly couldn't figure out what this grid was doing, geometrically, until I physically rotated the whole thing 353 degrees clockwise.
Move on to Tom Dixon's interior design shop, where the star attractions are the geometrically swirling Spring pendant lamps (from £21873).
The smiley face was designed to both geometrically and symbolically represent a doomsday clock, which acts as an important thematic device.
Geometrically, the events should look like the temporal inverse of each other and the probabilities of each event occurring should be related.
In Alisher Navoi Station, above, geometrically domed ceilings and floral motifs call to mind the designs of Tashkent's many mosques and madrassas.
Her paintings look like surrealist aerial views of abstract table scenes, populated with slick round balls and pieces of geometrically printed fabric.
Now it&aposs geometrically a bigger issue that it was before and we don&apost have the infrastructure we need to address it.
Ten seconds in, the artist witnessed everything in the room start to geometrically break down and unfold into four-dimensional blocks of data.
Created with tiny cylindrical beads ("Wampum") made from fragments of clam shells, these geometrically patterned belts served as records of treaties among tribes.
Collages and Polaroids by Dash Snow, downtown's artistic rebel; Barbara Ess's surveillance photographs; Chiara Fumai's feminist pantheon; and Jeffrey Gibson's geometrically patterned garments.
The lead product is the somewhat geometrically misleading IdeaCentre Y710 Cube (though what shape the thing actually is, I can't really say for sure).
Many of the building blocks of life are geometrically chiral, meaning they come in a "left handed" or "right handed" version but not both.
Davis did his thing—32 points, eight boards, four geometrically inconceivable blocks—and the rest of the Pels, well, were present on the court.
SATURDAY PUZZLE — Kameron Austin Collins is a very architectural constructor — this staircase grid, for example — and today's pinwheel is geometrically unique among Times puzzles.
Lighting designed by Nicole Pearce has the marvelous effect of transforming the geometrically patterned backdrop from sunny yellow to nocturnal blue, and back again.
But after years of making geometrically-complex objects using joints and hinges, the artist-turned-engineer is pivoting to a different form of inspiration: origami.
Some evidence of what's happening can be seen on the floor, where their dance moves are laid bare in a series of geometrically perfect tracks.
However, the filibuster's use has increased geometrically in the past few decades and it has hastened the fierce partisan divide that harms our democratic process.
Now he needed Perriand, a 224-year-old decorative-arts-school graduate, to invent just how people would actually inhabit his white, geometrically pristine villas.
The cost of maintaining the delicate stone fabric of a cathedral seems to rise geometrically, far out-stripping the ability of small congregations to sustain them.
One of the more compelling aspects of the technology is its ability to create geometrically complicated objects without the need for the support structure most require.
Andres points out that when the cube is geometrically unfolded it becomes a cross, which references Christ as a Left-Hand Path, or black magic, rebel.
Models with boldly geometrically-styled bobs sashayed down the minimalist, shiny black catwalk, carrying small clutches and wearing high-heeled sandals, flat slippers or strappy boots.
Office Baroque A Brussels gallery, Office Baroque, is showing large geometrically abstract paintings made between 1976 and 1979 by the New York-based painter David Diao.
As with the Art Deco legends of Miami Beach, the building's main facade acts as signage, pulling people in with its geometrically arranged, pearlescent metal panels.
It is dominated by the dialogue between the rough-hewed relief paintings of Thornton Dial and the geometrically, chromatically brilliant quilts of the Gee's Bend collective.
There is an undeniable resemblance between her spare, geometrically precise sculpture and the Donald Judds of art history — but her work is not indebted to the West.
And rows and rows of geometrically stacked root vegetables: watermelon radishes, turnips, red beets, yellow beets, rainbow chard, mustard leaf, at least three different varieties of kale.
The biggest room, where Michael lingers while watching Dafna collapse, has a geometrically patterned floor and is so large and precisely arranged that it suggests a showroom.
Sewing and stapling sheets of canvas together with swaths of black rubber, he created geometrically and chromatically simplified visual forms and picture planes that became palpably taut.
She walks to the front of the room, a strange space with geometrically erratic wood paneling that reflects the architectural chaos of the building's Frank Gehry-designed exterior.
"What we believe is that with the additional VC [firms] beginning to be formed here… that is going to increase the number of company starts geometrically," says Redman.
Portraits of the Emperor Haile Selassie and Italy's King Victor Emmanuel III are set above a large geometrically patterned rug panel suggesting Ms. Ryggen's kinship with African weavers.
It's shiny, geometrically fluttering everywhere, floating through space in the background, fading in and out, making room for what I imagine as Max's slowed-down Bach-prelude lullaby.
While the canvas survived its misuse, the original stretcher for the massive and geometrically unique painting — more than 10 feet high and 21 feet wide —  has been long lost.
This is Paolo Pasco's second Saturday grid of the year; the construction is geometrically very distinctive, and he has found a bunch of debuts that will probably surprise you.
One of the largest collections outside Marfa of Judd's boxlike floor and wall sculptures, some made from plywood that seems almost too perfect and geometrically formed to be real.
Her design for the King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center, unveiled to the public in the fall, was geometrically ingenious, inspired by soap bubbles and honeycombs found in nature.
Wannacry was far from a targeted strike; it was "indiscriminately reckless," as one U.S. official rather redundantly put it, spreading geometrically and affecting soft targets like hospitals as well as individuals.
" The process for creating an entry is fairly simple, but strictly defined, "We make six to eight shots from different angles, and they are geometrically correct, if you're talking about perspective.
Hand-drawn wants to avoid that geometrical style, but in fact, there was a lot of geometrically oriented stuff I made in 2D that would have looked better in [a 3D format].
In her painting, a geometrically inscribed plane of tightly fitted vertical and horizontal floorboards tilting backward from the picture plane as the eye rises rises from the bottom to the top edge.
Ms. Gill's geometrically rigorous work is often described (including by her) as formalist or abstract, but in "Brand New Sidewalk," an hourlong triptych, she took her crystalline minimalism in a new direction.
It's amazing to me how this work manipulates attention by creating visual turmoil through its small, subtle shifts to a suddenly tonally and geometrically inconsistent shape in an otherwise cohesive geometric pattern.
Dozens of geometrically suggestive drawings, with evocative titles like "The Egg" (1963) — which the artist asserted were works in their own right, not studies for paintings — hold their own with her paintings.
The main entrance for the merged space is through a spacious gallery with two-toned, geometrically designed wood flooring and a ceiling embellished in an Art Deco-style motif with gold leaf trim.
The collection's three themes — Mosaic, Art Deco and Concentric — were worked into earrings, rings, necklaces and bracelets of 18-karat gold set with geometrically cut Swarovski crystals and lab-grown diamonds and emeralds.
A signature design feature in the rooms are the geometrically patterned tile headboards, which combine a decorative element of traditional Barcelona homes updated with a modern op-art twist perfectly suited for Instagram.
A dark-haired young woman is stranded on a geometrically-perfect island in the middle of endless white space in French animator Jonathan Djob Nkondo's two-and-a-half-minute film, The Last Exhibition.
"Accumulation #3483," like the other works in the series, combines simple, geometrically imperfect squares, circles and rectangles,  with straightforward S- and J-curves, jig-sawed out of thin board, playing against and through them.
Chiote grabbed the most characteristic part of the facade of each building, and pulled it all over the canvas creating geometrically complex, visually striking illustration, with satisfying complementary colors, and play of shadows and lights.
For every tax "deduction" or "loophole" in our geometrically expanding tax code and code of regulations, there exists a leviathan and fanatical public interest group fighting to preserve their advantaged tax deduction or favored status.
A place like the Schaulager, which has a combination of traditional but also unexpected, geometrically impure spaces, is more challenging but also more interesting for an artist like Matthew Barney, who climbed the gallery walls.
The company refers to the 3D-printed midsole as a "3D web structure," a reference to the geometrically complex scaffolding that varies density based on where the foot strikes to better distribute impact and absorb shock.
And so, as soon as you start to think geometrically of space-time, of something that has temporal characteristics, a natural thought is that you are thinking of something that does now have an intrinsic directionality.
Using his own photos as examples, Semetko explains the importance of positioning subjects geometrically, hinting at a narrative, capturing faces and bodies in emotive positions, and seeking rare moments that last a fraction of a second.
In recent years, she has taken multiple tours of the property to see, in particular, a small gallery encased in clear glass windows with occasional amber and lavender-colored fragments worked into their geometrically patterned panes.
In the high-ceilinged central gallery of Kayne Griffin Corcoran, the enormous Cor-Ten steel work "Drusilla Senior" (218) dominates, placed near a group of slim totem-like sculptures and the dynamic, geometrically rigid "Dallas Pyramid" (2616).
Now, the label is gearing up to deliver Acheron Remixed, and we're delighted to shareBerlin-based producer Ziúr's contribution to the package, which reformulates the original's smooth and swampy tenor into something a bit more geometrically perturbed.
Through the iterative process used to create all the symbols throughout his work, he sketched them, sketched those sketches, and sketched those sketches until he had boiled portraits of his family down into their most geometrically simple forms.
A ball is a very different shape from a cube, geometrically speaking, but from a topological standpoint, they are the same, because you can deform one into the other without having to make a hole or a cut.
In another, a female figure with a long-nosed animal head stands in a geometrically constructed floral pool, a tree growing from a floating canoe in the distance, as a science-fiction-looking object hovers above her hand.
When the subject is architectural, such as the various views she finds in Marfa or the house in Wyoming, she uses the structure of the walls and windows or Judd's outdoor sculptures to geometrically section off the horizontal panel.
His use of tight planes of color applied with petite, delicately hacking brushstrokes — which build up geometrically formed images and corresponding flounced backgrounds (see, for example, "Boy in a Red Waistcoat," 22018) — is what makes his Postimpressionist reputation admirably steadfast.
For several years in the 21206s, Thomas made geometrically based collages using paper, plastic, and other ordinary materials, which she photographed in black-and-white, printing the enlarged photos on lengths of sensitized linen that she then stretched, as you would a painting.
CONVERSATIONS AT THE International Meeting on Origami in Science, Mathematics and Education often pause for a hand to dart into a pocket, emerge with a square of plain paper and fluently fold it up to make a point—both geometrically and rhetorically.
Back at De Maria, Polonsky points out a geometrically patterned wall inspired by kintsugi (the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with thin threads of lacquer mixed with precious metals) that they created by filling cracks within the restaurant's vintage subway tiles.
Just as the shoulders (they stick out as a trend) at Stella McCartney, jutting forth geometrically in oversize tweed moto vests and atop otherwise no-fuss shell-pink frocks, were made to carry the call to upcycling arms woven through the work.
After scanning the body part to be tattooed, and translating the information into zeros and ones for the robot to read geometrically, the team then programmed the graphic design to be inked onto the skin's surface, exporting the code as the robot's marching orders.
Two of the first works in "A Constellation," organized by Amanda Hunt, an assistant curator at the Studio Museum, are a geometrically abstract painting by Al Loving, "Variations on a Six-Sided Object" (28), and a figurative sculpture, "Mother and Child" (1993), by Elizabeth Catlett.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. Like a human-shaped vessel that's being controlled by a malfunctioning super-computer, or an illustration of Willy Wonka that was born again as a man with a geometrically aligned haircut, there's something not entirely human about Will.i.am.
Exuding the same off-kilter-sexy South-of-France chic that's evident in his clothing designs, La Bomba is a geometrically perfect circle of wheat straw, with the 21-and-a-half-inch brim curled up at one side for visibility as well as flirtation.
Actually they're diagrams of our geometrically regimented, digitally networked society, equally informed by the post-structuralism of Michel Foucault and Jean Baudrillard, and Halley's own youthful malaise, lonesome in his East Village apartment with the landline as his primary connection to the outside world.
The point is not that the way out of the colonization of art by data-driven business models (note that every speech EXPO president and director Tony Carman delivered throughout the week mentioned "commerce" and "collaboration" as if they were synonymous) is to think geometrically or architecturally.
Another one, the CIELAB colorspace (CIE being the Commision Internationale de l'Eclairage, or International Commission on Illumination) also roughly approximates Hering geometry; L, a, and b are the axes, and the color differences in it are supposed to map, geometrically, to actual differences a human being would perceive.
The chances of Donald Trump being impeached increased geometrically in the last several days for the felony of attempting to obstruct justice when he admitted that he knew about Michael Flynn misleading the FBI and subsequently asked then FBI Director James Comey not to continue his investigation of Flynn.
My Space Name Richard Meier Age 82 Occupation Architect Location East Hampton, N.Y. Favorite Room The man known for his modern, white, geometrically intricate buildings spends his summers in a simple, cedar-shingled farmhouse built in 1907 that he bought from the family of the original owners in 1984.
"Seeing your skin geometrically sliced up in the reflective base, juxtaposed against the synthetic skins of the rubber forms, may offer a unique experience, which you might contrast to the other new ways in which we are experiencing the body especially through digital mediation," Long tells The Creators Project.
The $2 billion Uber spent tackling China is now worth about $7 billion in the new merged entity; if Didi does become one of China's largest tech companies, the value of Uber's stake in China could rise geometrically, making the firm much more attractive in a potential initial public offering.
All you have to look at is, each individual app at these companies has been basically frozen for the last few years and yet their average revenue per user's gone up geometrically — which is not the full answer, that's just a marker for the fact that something might be worth investigating here.
This space of spaces is geometrically very similar to the "space of spaces" physicists construct in gauge theory: The way collections of paths change as you move from one point to another on the torus strongly resembles the way fields change as you move from one point to another in real space.
He is adored by a small group of likeminded tactical recusants for setting his teams up in a theoretically intricate, geometrically inspired, defensively porous 4-3-3, for refusing to compromise on his principles despite all the empirical evidence available to him, and most of all for being staunchly, devotedly, fanatically niche.
Local photographers (or foreigners who had settled permanently in Latin America) captured more daily-life scenes, such as Esteban Gonnet's depictions of two men drinking mate on the side of road in the Argentine countryside in 1866, or the Cuban G. Blain's geometrically pleasing images of tobacco leaves hung to dry, printed around 1900.
You might learn the most about Latin American modernism at León Tovar, whose dark gray walls are hung salon style with bright, geometrically shaped paintings by the Venezuelans Francisco Salazar, Carlos Cruz-Diez and Jesús Rafael Soto; the Argentines Manuel Espinosa and Rogelio Polesello; the Colombian Jorge Riveros, and Carmelo Arden Quin, an Uruguayan artist.
Of course, the collection — workmen's jackets with appliquéd pockets, geometrically patterned blanket coats of cashmere, silk pajama suits with Cocteau-esque ribbon drawings, laser-cut shearling bathrobe coats, slim three-button suits in French blue, a leather jean jacket of such complex fabrication they made only a single one — had virtually nothing to do with Baron de Redé.
A trained draftsman, painter and lithographer, he had strong theories about composition and light, as well as a desire to distill "some aspect of each place," whether it be fishermen on the Seine, geometrically framed by the overlapping arches of a bridge, or an old woman unwittingly anchoring an angular shadow in the South of France.
In "Pulse" (2019), which is done in charcoal, graphite, pastel, oil pastel, cut-and-pasted paper, and acrylic paint on a large sheet of hand-dyed paper measuring 66 7/8 by 83 ½ inches, he locates the viewer on the edge of a geometrically patterned floor stretching back until it reaches a blue wall, which spans the upper third of the painting.
Fernández, a fashion designer, is known for her sustainability-focused work with indigenous communities across the country — ranging from geometrically patterned garments to craft-inspired jewelry — while Reyes, an architect turned artist, made a name for himself with a socially engaged body of work that spans sculpture, video and performance (he once made a mechanized orchestra out of discarded weapons).
A timely follow-up to last spring's contemporary-focused "Cuba Libre!" exhibition at the Bronx Museum of the Arts, David Zwirner's "Concrete Cuba" offers one of the first looks at the island's pre-revolutionary art, with a comprehensive show of the sculptures and paintings of Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the Ten Concrete Painters), a group of geometrically inclined artists that operated under that collective moniker for a brief moment between 1959 to 1961.
Block and Koenig also depicted some of their own designs, like the latter's Stahl House, with its floor-to-ceiling windows and panoramic views of LA. Both photographed buildings with an architect's geometrically minded and detail-oriented eye, never presenting them as mere real estate: a close-up of a blue and yellow porthole skylight at the Palm Springs Frey residence resembles an abstract composition, while a shot of Wright's Taliesin West highlights the interplay of shapes between the red-and-white checked canvas roof and surrounding mountains.
Examples of such designs include a carbon-negative raincoat made from a marine-algae-derived polymer (Charlotte McCurdy, "After Ancient Sunlight," 193); textiles made with seaweed (Julia Lohmann, Violaine Buet, and Jon Lister, "Department of Seaweed: Living Archive," 2018-ongoing); a vessel and chisel made from lithoplast, a plastic-based industrial waste residue (Shahar Livne, "Metamorphism," 2017-ongoing); a 3D-printed tire made from recycled and biological materials (Michelin, "Visionary Concept Tire," 22017-22015); a series of bowls, cups, and vases made from a biopolymer containing algae microorganisms (Studio Klarenbeek & Dros with Atelier Luma, "Algae Vessels," 22019); a biodegradable body suit that assists in breaking down toxins found in human corpses (Jae Rhim Lee, "Infinity Burial Suit," 22018-ongoing); and geometrically shaped mangrove planting pots that, as the trees mature, increase shoreline resilience (Sheng-Hung Lee, "TetraPOT 219 – The Evolution of Greener Sea Defense," 22018-23).

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