Sentences with phrase «states of amnesia»

Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia: This documentary about the late author, historian, social commentator, and wit would be a must - see no matter what, but it's also being hailed as a rounded, nuanced portrait of Vidal as well.
Regardless of your personal feelings towards Vidal, Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia attempts to paint a cinematic portrait, both intimate and expansive, of this controversial man.
The second night features Part 3: 1997 — 2005 — The Rise of the Medium, 6 works curated by Sergio Edelsztein, and Part 4: 2005 — 12 — State of Amnesia: Recent Video from Israel, 8 works curated by Yael Bartana and Avi Feldman.
Avi Feldman, co-curator of Part 4: State of Amnesia — 2005 - 2012, will introduce both nights of the exhibition and offer a Q&A following the screenings.

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Call upon the various religious groups bound by the same national fabric to address their mutual state of selective amnesia that blocks memories of centuries of joint and shared living on the same land; we call upon them to rebuild the past by reviving this tradition of conviviality, and restoring our shared trust that has been eroded by extremists using acts of terror and aggression;
As the encyclical well notes, rejection of absolutes excludes philosophically the possibility of God — risking a nihilistic society in a state of wholesale amnesia in which nothing is regarded as prior to self; nothing transcends us: nothing, therefore, can ultimately unite the multitude in the face of the tyrannous caprice of the petty individual whim.
This new memory state could have a range of practical implications, from helping college students learn more efficiently to assisting people with memory - related neurological conditions such as amnesia, epilepsy, and schizophrenia.
The science behind that kind of amnesia remains murky, because such intense fear is a state as yet inaccessible to science.
By Dr. Katherine Burt Anesthesia is the temporary state induced by a combination of drugs, both injected and inhaled, that induces analgesia (pain relief), paralysis, amnesia, and unconsciousness.
Anesthesia is the temporary state induced by a combination of drugs, both injected and inhaled, that induces analgesia (pain relief), paralysis, amnesia, and unconsciousness.
This is one of the main issues with Amnesia which is something Thomas said himself, and the suggestion I am making which I am stating currently, is that one possible way to fix this is to use some of those techniques.
She states «There is a constant cycle of amnesia and return, of desire and demonization, commercialization and corruption of basic principles, and of impediments from without and dissension from within.»
1998 XXIV Bienal Internacional de São Paulo, Brazil Recent Acquisitions, Contemporary Art Collections, Arizona State University Art Museum, Nelson Fine Arts Center, Phoenix, USA Amnesia, Christopher Grimes Gallery and Track 16, Santa Monica, USA, traveled to the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, USA, Biblioteca Luis Angel Arango, Bogota Colombia, Contemporary Arts Museum, University of South Florida, Tampa and Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, USA Chicago Hip, Rocket Gallery, London, England Then and Now, Terrain Gallery, San Francisco, USA
In Walker Percy's book The Last Gentleman the protagonist is constantly going into a «fugue state» and awaking from his amnesia to find he's no longer in New York City but on a historic Civil War battlefield in Virginia, hundreds of miles away.
The term also has psychiatry application, where the fugue state describes the return of memory after amnesia, and in German, fugue is a carpentry term for a joint that can never be flush.
Among his works are Ecce Homo, the first commission for the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square, (1999), State Britain (2007) at Tate Britain, the proposed Ebbsfleet Landmark Commission White Horse (2009), Via Dolorosa in the crypt of the Duomo in Milan and Sinema Amnesia (2012) for Turner Contemporary in Margate (2012).
Based on the concept of environmental generational amnesia, Dr. Peter Kahn shows in his work from 1999 that we take the state of the environment we encounter in childhood as the norm to measure increases in environmental degradation over time.
Most patients are usually in a state of post-traumatic amnesia or shock when they enter sub-acute care, but they leave capable of living independently, with home care, or in a long - term care facility.
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