Sentences with phrase «mastr narrative sequence»

The story is told in great part by cinematic video sequences and ingame narrative sequences, and while these are fantastic in many ways they can also become a bit tedious.
There are seven narrative sequences, shown out of order, that intersect each other.
You enter a topic by tapping or clicking on the block and then scroll down the page working your way through the content, opening and closing tabs in accordions, narrative sequences, and image hot spots, just to name a few of the interactive tools on offer.
He could not say that it was the cause, could not say, even, that it was a cause, because the events that followed seemed to be both inevitable and entirely random, and although he could piece together a narrative sequence and take a kind of comfort in that, he had changed sufficiently by then to realize that it was only a story he could tell, and that stories were not, on the whole, to be trusted.
This is a true hypernovel, 100 chapters connected by clicking links, not narrative sequence.
Not only is this a pitch - perfect update to the formula set up by Metroid and Castlevania, combining mechanical satisfaction with tear - jerking narrative sequences, it's also quite probably the best - looking 2D game of all time.
They're characters who you often don't want to play as or play with and with voice acting that you need to switch over to a foreign language in order to tolerate it, it makes for narrative sequences that you just want to skip your way through.
The story is told in great part by cinematic video sequences and ingame narrative sequences, and while these are fantastic in many ways they can also become a bit tedious.
Strapped to a separate part of the package is Eternal Calm, a twenty minute post-game narrative sequence constructed using established assets.
Moreover, in his 1980 essay, Secrets and Narrative Sequence, the British author and literary critic, Frank Kermode, maintained that stories have the unique ability to shift and develop with each interpretation.
Galerie Schöneberger, Thurgau, 2012; Man & Beast, Kunstraum Engländerbau, Vaduz, 2009; La Suisse est une ville, Cité Internationale Des Arts, Paris, 2012; The Open West, Cheltenham, 2011; Art of Giving, Saatchi Gallery, London, 2010; Narrative Sequencing, CBA Gallery, New York, 2010; Let the Yangzte Flow, Hubei Institute of Fine Art, China, 2010; Works on Paper, Raab Gallery, Berlin, 2009; AIR 2 Substitut, Raum für Aktuelle Kunst, Berlin, 2009.
He then convened a group of Columbus teenagers to train as puppeteers in order to present Every Beat of My Heart (a story from the Rythm Mastr narrative sequence) as a live performance in the Wexner Center galleries with musical accompaniment by acclaimed jazz drummer Kahil El» Zabar.
In particular, Bearden seems to have been interested in exploring the potential for narrative sequences, which his somewhat younger contemporary Jacob Lawrence had been doing with great success, most notably in the 1941 series «The Migration of the Negro.»
Rather than employing a camera to create an objective document, the artists in this exhibition are often involved in constructing narrative sequences that pose questions with open - ended outcomes.
MPVAC investigates the emergence of digitally constructed identities, theoretical fictions, Amerika composts various art personas and classic 20th century artworks into a narrative sequence of mobile phone video images that conjure up both the spirits of the past as well as hauntological actors of the present.
Presented on a series of tables through the gallery, Iannone's work from 1968, Lists IV: A Much More Detailed Than Requested Reconstruction, is a narrative sequence of 34 black and white drawings, which highlight the artist's folkloric interest in coitus and the female form.
Influenced by recent popular culture, Cánovas combines decontextualised visual media to create a unique narrative sequence.
(São Paulo, Brazil) The selected works represent a diverse universe of postures that transcend the isolated meaning of an image and gather together exterior connexions by using a series of strategies, such as the disposal of multiple images in narrative sequences or the use of photographs treated as semantic unities in «visual phrases» that create bigger sets.
Luis Jacob Pictures at an Exhibition is the second chapter in a multi-city, mid-career survey of his work and features a carefully chosen selection of early and recent work, including Album X, the latest in a series of narrative sequences consisting of hundreds of images culled from a variety of published sources mounted together to form an «image bank».
TG Is that by virtue of the way the exhibition catalog, Neighbors, suggests an overall narrative sequence, or because there's an informality and intimacy to it?
His signature style in those decades included repetitive ideographic or hieroglyphic elements that allowed Lewis to incorporate narrative sequences into his paintings.
The selected works represent a diverse universe of postures that transcend the isolated meaning of an image and gather together exterior connexions by using a series of strategies, such as the disposal of multiple images in narrative sequences or the use of photographs treated as semantic unities in «visual phrases» that create bigger sets.
Through the use of series and narrative sequences she exposes the tyranny of fashion (Burning Shoe, 1977), domestic violence (Domestic Warfare, 1975), and the exploitation of women (The Model's Revenge, 1974).
The monitors play four narrative sequences in perpetual loops, each chronicling an absurd misadventure of a clown, who is played to brilliant effect by the actor Walter Stevens.
The monitors continuously play four narrative sequences, each chronicling the absurd misadventure of a clown (played by an actor).

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In a narrative account, the historian offers events in a sequence designed to evoke in the reader's imagination the contrasting elements and potential configurations discussed above, with the expectation that the reader will hold them together in an emerging synthesis as the story progresses.
A realistic narrative is, as Aristotle taught, a sequence of events that, in retrospect, «had» to happen or could happen in the real world.
The intricate world views and belief systems of congregations constitute the setting of their corporate narrative, while their traditional histories, the sequences of past events selected for retelling, correspond to plot.
Here, indeed, it is less formal, and story and teaching alternate more freely; yet even so each of these works provides examples of sequences of ethical precepts, more or less complete in themselves, and comparable with those which we found in - the epistles; and these are related to passages of narrative which serve to introduce them.
As a transcript of a living community tradition, the Gospel of Mark relies not only upon the early passion narrative and the oral records of Jesus» life and teachings, some of which may already have been gathered into little collections, sequences, groups of sayings; it relies also upon the apostolic experience which supplemented and interpreted those traditions.
These first five verses also appear to be from a later source (they are omitted too in the same manuscript of the Greek translation), but the information imparted, though premature and out of sequence, is certainly in essence true, as subsequent narratives testify.
I don't protest the order of the chapters but suspect, along with a lot of others who've worked this through, that this Cave narrative was originally independent of the sequences of the drought in 17 - 18.
It is not strange, then, that the narrative, concentrating on the theme of the relationship between Israel and the Lord, pays relatively slight attention to such «practical» matters as route of march, identification of places, and even sequence of episodes.
If we give literal, historical credence to the narratives of Israel's approach to the land, we can only wonder whether the present sequence is not disordered, with the conquest of Ammon to the north of Moab, and still further north, Bashan (vv.
And narrative provides temporal form for its plot, the sequence of events it selects and retells to confirm its identity.
Narrative also appears to influence sequences of group behavior, such as fights, campaigns, and projects.
His methodology in his book is to discuss the gospel narratives in sequence, thoroughly and carefully, and he is able to show that such myth is a major factor in the narratives.
The Passion narrative is the only long passage in the Gospels that relates events in complete sequence (see p. 33).
It seems clear that professional journalists are the ones that have translated the investigation into a recognisable sequence of events, into a public, external, collective narrative.
Stages also fit well into a chronological sequence where stories have set narrative patterns.
Although pairwise connections between different types of experiences were found in terms of how likely they were to follow each other chronologically, no universal sequence of events could be established in this sample of narratives, which suggests that each near - death - experience has a unique pattern of events.
«The aim of our study was to investigate the frequency distribution of these features, both globally and according to the position of features in narratives, as well as the most frequently reported temporality sequences of the different near - death - experience features.»
The performances are fantastic, and the screenplay by Eric Pearson, Craig Kyle, and Christopher Yost, while simplistic in its narrative ambitions, delivers exhilarating action sequences and memorable character moments that are executed flawlessly by Waititi.
Sometimes it feels like a tease with its frustrating aloofness, along with its head - scratching narrative detours, including a sequence in which the main character slowly eats and chokes on a slice of cake in a restaurant without further explanation.
And although the movie suffers from a rather anticlimactic final stretch - the narrative peaks with a fantastic crash sequence that leaves one of the protagonists badly injured - Rush ultimately stands as a satisfying biopic that gets the job done efficiently and without much fanfare (ie Howard clearly isn't looking to reinvent the wheel here, so to speak).
Filmmaker Ron Howard delivers a deliberately - paced yet often engrossing narrative that's rife with electrifying sequences (eg the now - iconic «give me back my son!»
Director Ron Howard brings his usual light touch to the proceedings and manages to hold the viewer's interest even through the narrative's oddly action - packed final third (ie once the truth about Hannah's character is revealed, the film becomes more of a thriller than a cute little romantic comedy and there's even a chase sequence as the army attempts to capture the mermaid / woman).
While she keeps the action hopping from one flash point to the next and cooks up a couple of exciting sequences in the last 30 minutes, she doesn't develop the narrative momentum needed to sustain a two - hour story.
A typical example of the mid -»80s «Rat Pack» film, Oxford Blues featured a soundtrack with several forgettable rock songs written expressly for the movie, interjected at intervals into the narrative through music video - style sequences.
Stanley Kubrick shuns common narrative crutches such as voice - over narration or back - glancing exposition in favor of a strict antiseptic license that necessarily utilizes classical music from the likes of Johann Strauss to serve as an inner - connecting emotional aural fabric upon which the filmmaker balances mesmerizing outer - space sequences that have been copied ad nauseam ever since.
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