Friday, 24 February 2012

Ideas for exhibition theme.

Crossover
Fundamental
Collide
Territories
Alternative
Combinations
Assumption
Conscious
Silhouette
Foundation
Background
Interactions


Words from Jonny!

crossover

Pronunciation:/ˈkrɒsəʊvə/

noun

  • 1a point or place of crossing from one side to the other.
  • 2 [mass noun] the process of achieving success in a different field or style, especially in popular music:[as modifier]:a jazz-classical crossover album
  • 3 [as modifier] relating to or denoting trials of medical treatment in which experimental subjects and control groups are exchanged after a set period:a crossover study







collide

 VERB
collide pronunciation English kəˈlaɪd collide pronunciation American kəˈlaɪd
1 [intransitive]if two people, vehicles, etc. collide, they crash into each other; if a person, vehicle, etc. collides with another, or with something that is not moving, they crash into itThe car and the van collided head-on in thick fog.collide with something/somebody The car collided head-on with the van.As he fell, his head collided with the table.2 [intransitive] collide (with somebody) (over something) (formal) (of people, their opinions, etc.)to disagree stronglyThey regularly collide over policy decisions.
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These are the two words we like best, we will explore these for our net 

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