Sentences with phrase «obliteration which»

In 1968, the film Kusama's Self - Obliteration which Kusama produced and starred in won a prize at the Fourth International Experimental Film Competition in Belgium and the Second Maryland Film Festival and the second prize at the Ann Arbor Film Festival.

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Prior to the market correction, which has reduced Tesla's 2018 gain to about 3 % ahead of earnings, there was no real major dip, so you could argue that the staggering losses and the capital obliteration — over $ 1 billion per quarter at his point — are, well, somehow rationally priced in.
But HP's decisive obliteration of its tablet effort, and discontinuation of its mobile operating system, webOS, is a fairly good indicator of what it's like to go up against the mighty Apple Inc. and its iPad, which dominates the tablet category with about 30 million sold worldwide.
These meetings came unasked and unexpected, and seemed to consist merely in the temporary obliteration of the conventionalities which usually surround and cover my life....
Our conventionality, (See the case in Lecture III, above, where the writer describes his experiences of communion with the Divine as consisting «merely in the temporary obliteration of the conventionalities which usually cover my life.»)
Depending on his school of thought and the particular concepts of the section of the Party with which he identified himself, he might differ from his fellows as to the manner in which he hoped to effect his regeneration, but his true aim was the complete obliteration of the past.
Never mind that besides that Alabama win, A&M's finest day was an obliteration of a Mississippi State team which has one win over an FBS team with a winning record (Middle Tennessee State), or that Shanoff dropped the Bulldogs off his ballot: Johnny Football's magic is strong, indeed.
Sometimes if there is an automatic obliteration of records, we may lose materials that are indeed important, that have historical value, and again, there may be situations in which we can not necessarily predict the significance of the record.»
The other game modes are straightforward Battlefield game modes, aside from War Pigeon, which is a mix of Team Deathmatch and Battlefield 4's Obliteration.
What saves The Hobbit from complete obliteration is the memory of The Lord of the Rings, which saw nominations for The Fellowship of the Rings and The Two Towers as well as Best Picture and Director Oscars for The Return of the King.
A treacherous trip through a garbage dump hits its climax in a surprisingly powerful scene in which the friends, staring into the abyss of obliteration, make a gesture of unity.
This is the actual obliteration of nerves which create or add to terminal pain.
We also found in CKCS that cerebellar crowding in the caudal CCF is more sensitive to changes in relative cerebellar volume than cerebellar crowding in the rostral CCF, which is consistent with the theory that increased cerebellar volume results in the cerebellum shifting caudally and causes obliteration of dead space in the caudal CCF.
The first is Obliteration in which both teams via for control of a bomb that they must deliver into enemy territory and detonate, making for a frantic tug of war as both sides manage to halt the bomb's explosion at the last second, grab it and make a run for the objective.
Welcome to our latest update, the Steam Community Update, which adds new ways to impress your friends with your digital feats of strength, cunning, and obliteration.
A new gameplay mode called Obliteration Mode was shown next which sees one bomb dropped in the map, then both teams fight to secure and plant it successfully.
The ability to try new concepts and play around with novel ideas makes indie gaming a garden in which innovation happens, and Doctor Kvorak's Obliteration Game certainly meets all such criteria, involving aliens, cosmic intrigue, high stakes, and chickens in -LSB-...] ↓ Read the rest of this entry...
Recently showing at the Tate Modern, Yayoi Kusama's interactive Obliteration Room began as an entirely white space, furnished as a monochrome living room, which people were then invited to «obliterate» with multi-coloured stickers.
Incorporating tensions between materials and space, processes / systems, structure / obliteration and harmony / noise / dissonance / silence, I play a game of intellectual indulgence in which I look for avenues to scream my deepest thoughts.
Their all - enveloping presence in The Obliteration Room also recalls the artist's infinity rooms, in which thousands of small lights flicker against mirrored walls — an example of these was presented during Kusama's first exhibition with the gallery in 2013.
New paintings displayed alongside these immersive rooms continue an enduring preoccupation with multiplying polka dots and dense scalloped «infinity net» patterns — Kusama's obsessive repetition of these forms on canvas, which she has described as a form of active self - obliteration, responds to hallucinations first experienced in childhood.
This obsessive and condensed vision has shaped her life and work - the net and dot form repeated infinitely and identically, eventually leading to self - obliteration: «I had a desire to prophecy and measure the infinity of the boundless universe from my own position with each dot, with an accumulation of particles which are the negative of the holes in the net».
Figuration is often marginalized — along with prewar American art in general — in mainstream accounts of the 20th century, which is typically portrayed as a progressive obliteration of figural representation.
This feature is shared in common by the drawings and paintings, both of which evince an initial structure that is subsequently destroyed, or an initial gesture that is painted over to the point of obliteration, rescinding the first, spontaneous idea.
[10] These hallucinations also included flowers that spoke to Kusama, and patterns in fabric that she stared at coming to life, multiplying, and engulfing or expunging her, [11] a process which she has carried into her artistic career and which she calls «self - obliteration».
Yayoi Kusama: Give Me Love documents the artist's most recent exhibition at David Zwirner, New York, which marked the US debut of The Obliteration Room, an all - white interior that viewers were invited to cover with dot stickers of various sizes and colors.
Ziegler's process subjects the images to a process of digital and physical obliteration, in which representational pictorial information gives way to new abstract forms.
Thousands of brightly colored circles cover the white walls and furniture of «the obliteration room,» which is part of larger exhibition of the artist's work titled Give Me Love.
Other new details include real world environments and Obliteration Techniques, which allow Ryu to completely dismember an enemy after removing a limb.
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