Sentences with phrase «present moment images»

It therefore makes sense that we would call his photography business Present Moment Images.

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This becomes clear when Hartshorne continues in a vein that runs through realistic epistemic claims of any sort, including the Whiteheadian: «On the other hand, if what I have in present experience is not the past itself but a newly created substitute or image, then the door is open to solipsism of the present moment, and only arbitrary fiat will keep that door closed» (italics added).
The assumption underlying much contemporary thought is that authentic human existence is achieved only in moments where we become fully conscious of our creativity.11 The dominant anthropological image is that of homo faber.12 The influence of Marx and existentialism is present here, and these two strands of modern thought are always suspicious of any ideological or religious inclinations to undermine a sense of our human productivity.
The image of a promising God who meets us Out of the mysterious future subverts the archaic religious instinct to seek fulfillment in nature or in the present moment alone, or in an escape from history into timelessness.
Each of the links has a relaxing image involving nature or a written reminder to stay present in the moment.
I see it in my yoga classes: students visibly in the throes of negative self image, demonstrating very little conscious relationship to where and how their bodies exist in space; others grinding through asana, attached to an idea of achievement that negates their present moment capacity, sometimes to the point of injury.
My calling has become more clear — to help women understand, accept, bless and release their life - alienating struggles with food, weight and body image so they can relish a more joy - filled, carefree, peaceful and present - moment life.
Here's what you've been waiting for: Richard T. Jameson and Kathleen Murphy present their annual «Moments Out of Time» («Images, lines, gestures, moods from the year's films») at MSN Movies.
This disturbing parable for our present moment, replete with stunning images — including a drone attack and a bit of Clockwork Orange — style murder and mayhem — is also a profoundly mystical affirmation of love as the only form of resistance and salvation.
Hardware optical image stabilization is not present (that would be asking for too much surely) and you do have to wait a moment after pressing the record button to actually start recording.
But throughout the series, the term «play» is ubiquitous, with physical games and moments of bullying present in all of the images.
The starting point for many of her recent works and research has for instance been the eco-cinematic question: how and with what kind of technology, drama and expressive devices can we build the image of our world in this present moment of ecological crisis?
Between the Dog and the Wolf presents images from the 1970s and 80s made in those mysterious moments...
While the pictures on view fall into a more conventional category of portraiture, carefully constructed images of sitters who pose and allow themselves to be choreographed and photographed over time, Opie's portraits arguably extend social documentary into the present moment.
Viewing becomes a spatial, physical experience that compresses the geologic time implied by the surface details of the stones, a hint of some past process of erosion or eruption, the photographic moment at which each object was recorded and the transitory duration in which the images are presented and seen.
As the camera goes over a screen and films an image produced a few moments ago, a slow feedback happens, layering and obscuring the present space where the viewer stands, and also the viewer if he has caught a glance at the camera lens.
He wanted to remain entirely in the present moment and the act, but he always felt split, seeing himself from the outside, seeing the painting as an image.
Photographer Gillian Hyland creates supernatural staged images, presented as film stills or dramatic moments that are full of sex and desire, sadness and nostalgia.
It is not often, in our image - saturated present, that are we are so skillfully invited to take a moment to re-calibrate our visual attention, and, in the words of Anne d'Harnoncourt, invited «to look and look and look, and then to look again.»
This book presents an unparalleled selection of modernist images, which introduce a crucial moment in the history of photography when artists were beginning to use the camera and darkroom to redefine and transform visions of the modern world.
Thomas» choice to emphasize Bedou's image of the crowds focuses a contemporary eye on ways in which freedom is understood and invites the viewer to reconsider a moment from over a hundred years ago through a present - day lens.
Papanikolas: You think you're going to go and you'll be plunged into Mad Men or you'll be plunged into the 1950's but in fact, these images are so timeless, and so all enveloping and all encompassing, you stand in front of them and you achieve a sense of place, and well - being and being in the moment, and in the present.
Gillian Hyland creates supernatural staged images, presented as film stills or dramatic moments.
Motifs range from overexposed propaganda images from his childhood in the GDR to the dark spaces of our present moment.
Using fabric, bits of glass, photographs, and casted fragments from other processes, Jones opens a space of possibility with ideas of archetypes and humor; sexuality and identity; and ideas of timelessness, going into the deep past to make images about the present moment.
Between the Dog and the Wolf presents images from the 1970s and 1980s made in the mysterious moments around dusk.
Trauma and photography have some similarities that intrigue Thomas, namely that a traumatic experience can render a moment continually present in a person's life, whilst photography has the same ability to hold a moment still, ever recurring by proxy of the image.
They include: Portrait Photography, a genre that has largely replaced painted portraits; Pictorialism (fl.1885 - 1915) a type of camera art in which the photographer manipulates a regular photo in order to create an «artistic» image; Fashion Photography (1880 - present) a type of photography devoted to the promotion of clothing, shoes, perfume and other branded goods; Documentary Photography (1860 - present), a type of sharp - focus camerawork that captures a moment of reality, so as to present a message about what is happening in the world; and Street Photography (1900 - present), the art of capturing chance interactions of human activity in urban areas.
«It is called Rauchbilden, or, «Smoke pictures,» and addresses the dubious nature of image - making at the present moment.
This iconic image documented an historic moment for the Jazz community — 57 musicians were present, including legends Count Basie, Dizzy Gillespie, and Thelonious Monk.
It's a viewing machine with a lens that traverses space and time, presenting a conglomerate of problematic images spanning some of history's most iconic moments, allegedly created by a Venetian Roman Catholic priest in the 1960s.
A major new exhibition which draws from one of the world's greatest private collections of photography and presents an unrivalled selection of classic modernist images from the 1920s to the 1950s — a crucial moment in the history of the medium.
On Photography, People and Modern Times, which tracks photographic records that Zaatari researched and collected for the Arab Image Foundation in the late 1990s, is a meditation on intimate past moments evoked by photographs and a present environment that secures their preservation.
In addition to 300 images, 6 texts present different moments and themes in Law's work.
The moving image works presented in A Minute Ago use different formal approaches to capturing, retelling and sharing an individual moment, playing with the affective nature of a momentary experience.
The image is drawn by palette knife, a surface sketch presenting an unstable image that is both humorous and erotic (an ass being checked out) and deeply psychological (a skull having a Hamlet moment).
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