Sentences with phrase «trancendenal tactility»

For it is he who «grapples with the thickness and the density of the concrete world of human experience, delighting in all its smells, sounds, sights, and tactilities.
When cooks talk about Maldon, they inevitably mention the feel of the flakes between the fingers, the pleasing tactility of the pinch.
We have added haptic feedback to smartphones to make up for their lack of tactility.
A fashion synaesthesia takes over, with the tactility and flow of the garments are in perfect symbiosis with the wearer.
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The material caters to Verbinski's aptitude for mystic visuals, grimy detail, and striking tactility, all of which he brought to the Pirates of the Caribbean films and the richly textured Rango.
«The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies» (2014) Box Office Take: $ 955m 21st Century Box Office Ranking: 23 When the «Lord of the Rings» series arrived at the start of the century, their tactility, wit and humanity served as a blessed relief for epic fantasy fans after the airless «Star Wars» prequels had disappointed so.
That newfound, gentle tactility is literalized in the opening shots of Marlo (Charlize Theron) using a hairbrush to methodically massage the bare limbs of her nervy eight - year - old son, Jonah (Asher Miles Fallica); the impression of a mother connecting protectively with her child is palpable, as is the sense that, for whatever reason, she knows not to push too hard.
It's a gradual, insidious mutation, and remarkable, too, in predicting the worlds that we are on the verge at that point of experiencing as reality (Peter Jackson's Rings Trilogy doesn't happen in 1989 — or 1994), as well as giving fair warning that the tactility of our memories is subject to invasive mutilation and manipulation.
The tactics and tactility of a good tennis game remain amongst the purest of gaming experiences, but AO International Tennis is not a good tennis game.
That's why I focus on touch and tactility.
Shot by the talented Bradford Young, who displayed a detailed sense of tactility and practical lighting in «Selma,» «Arrival» and «A Most Violent Year,» he brings this approach to «Solo,» and the dim, dusty look just doesn't fit.
Extreme close - ups of bruised skin and dirty fingernails transmit an eerie sense of texture and tactility, binding us tightly to the minute details of the protagonist's experience.
Pixar's debut feature is its most beautiful thing, emphasis on thing: The genius idea here was to embrace the stuff of toys — to imbue plastic and cloth with solidity and tactility.
These tactics would be frustrating if not used well, but Drew finds a tactility that makes for a compelling mix.
In addition to its focus on the tactility of film, his work is infused with the influences of other art forms, including painting, which he studied in college, and music, which features prominently in his collaborations with celebrated composers such as John Adams, Jóhann Jóhannsson, and Steve Reich.
And, as Robert McCrum reported in these pages last month, our love of the bookshop in all its tactility is being rekindled in defiance of the e-reader.
Merging the hyper - violent tactility of The Raid or Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning to Victoria's one - take wonder, it's as elegant as Tony Jaa's reverse - trajectory staircase assault in The Protector, albeit with an enthusiastically - bloodied grubbiness.
The animation in general is relatively eye - pleasing, the gnomes maintaining just the right ceramic tactility to give them some weight (though really, wouldn't stop - motion be the best format for this particular cartoon?).
The manner in which each gets there differs little too, with both feeling very fast for their size (the Peugeot Sport is just a little more rampant as the boost builds) and slicing cleanly, if not with much tactility, through their six ratios.
Best of all, it actually needs to be inserted and turned, endowing the car with a tactility not yielded by modern - day starter buttons.The level of detail is as beautiful as we have come to expect from the small Italian manufacturer, with the exposed carbonfibre weave matching immaculately between components.
So many superlatives spring to mind it's hard to know where to start, but subtlety, poise, progression, cohesion, tactility, balance and exploitability should give you an idea of how special the Cayman R feels.
But all that's for nought if it isn't fun on a decent squiggle of empty road — balance and tactility are, of course, the very core of the 3 - series» appeal, always have been.
Instead this gathering is about the all - important emotion and tactility that has defined 911s of all eras, and how that feel and connection may or may not have been eroded over the years.
No, it doesn't have the immaculate polish and homogenous tactility of the Porsche — the brakes are over-assisted at road speeds and it lacks the remarkable pliancy and supple body control of the Cayman — but it counters with scintillating overtaking ability, greater levels of mechanical grip and a handling balance that's almost as sweet.
As German automakers add more technology to their cars, they are increasing capability at the expense of tactility, as the Japanese did with cars like the Nissan 300ZX and the Toyota Supra in the early 1990s.
Dark blue Ultrasuede on center console and center stack gives tactility and concept - like look to a production vehicle.
The Veyron was lacking in this department, so the promise of genuine tactility from the Chiron is an intruiging one - especially when combined with the greater refinement Bugatti claims.
What the new car lacks in tactility it makes up for in consistent responses, excellent body control and strong performance, particularly from the TSI models.
The human - machine interface is marginally improved, especially switchgear tactility, and there are certainly none of the chassis foibles that characterised the first MP4 - 12C and, to a lesser degree, the 650S — the sensation that there was occasionally diagonal pitching and that the car wasn't quite as firmly tied down as it could be.
The polyester portion softens the tactility and helps with wickability (early samples with a higher wool ratio didn't pass Land Rover's fogging test).
Every input is tuned for tactility, from the light steering to the stellar brakes.
Despite being electrically actuated, the steering manages to deliver good tactility through the wheel.
The S1 may lack the tactility of the ST but inspires confidence with its four - wheel drive system that also permits impressive performance.
Essentially, the mecha - quartz movement provides the set - it - and - forget - it accuracy, affordability, and long - lasting power reserve of a quartz movement with the tactility and engagement of a mechanical chronograph movement.
The turbocharged engine sounds pretty plain at idle but immediately you sense the well - judged damping and a real tactility to the steering.
The steering effort and quickness felt right, but the Z lacks that last measure of tactility that makes the steering in a Boxster so divine.
On smooth tarmac, the Mini is at its best, blending mind - boggling grip with ultrafast responses and amazing tactility.
«On smooth tarmac, the Mini is at its best, blending mind - boggling grip with ultrafast responses and amazing tactility,» observed European bureau chief Georg Kacher.
The mode also adds more weight to the steering, but it gives the impression of a very aggressive self - centering action rather than any additional tactility.
The stick shift lacks the tactility that defines the best Honda and Mazda manuals, but it doesn't offend and works well with the nicely weighted clutch.
It's also lacking in tactility, with steering that performs its task with decent weighting but little feel, and slightly dulled turn - in responses.
Contemporary reports bemoaned the loss of tactility when Porsche switched to water - cooling, but I think that rose - tinted spectacles must have been the 996 launch blag.
It's a rare thing to see carbonfibre weave without a shiny resin coating, but there's an extra degree of tactility to this design that you won't find in most carbon products.
The level of tactility is commendably high no matter which helm you grab.
All but the rear - steering joints are rose - jointed; the former have been further modified to improve agility, with comfort sacrificed for increased tactility and precision over a regular GT3.
At six - tenths it doesn't have fine enough levels of tactility in the controls to make it particularly memorable, but push harder and the G37's meaty V6, the weighty steering and honest front - engined rear - drive layout make it very entertaining.
Across all models, the brakes feel more than up to the task of dragging the hatch to a halt, and there's reasonable pedal feel too, if not quite the tactility you'd expect from more overtly sporting Skodas.
The price reduction is a big help, especially in the face of Porsche's bullish pricing of the new 911, and in terms of purity and tactility its actually gained ground on the more accomplished, but less endearing 991.
The tactility, the pliancy, the incisive, organic handling and yes, the sheer pace of the thing are not just a big step on from the 360 Modena but a big step on for Ferrari road cars full - stop.
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