Sentences with phrase «about the boundary between»

Finally, a democratic state is necessary because citizens profoundly disagree about the boundary between personal and collective ethics, the public and the private, the right and the good.
His works are frequently investigatory, raising questions about the boundaries between working and upper class; beauty and functionality; and the public and private sphere.
Furthermore, by shifting the function of the stretcher, he offers thoughts about the boundaries between painting and sculpture, about redefining them, and a re-evaluation of the heredity of traditional Western painting.

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But be selective in giving out your cell - phone number, and don't be timid about setting boundaries, like, «Please don't call me between 5 and 7.
There is no absolute boundary between life and non-life, (which you would know IF you knew anything about science).
The «sociable» design, by contrast, arranges its space about a central circular stairwell so that the rooms are all connected, while openings in the boundary — windows, gateways, gardens — break down the barrier between outer world and inner castle — see FIGURE 3) 3
In my opinion, the Book of Nehemiah is very much about establishing strong boundaries between parties, when the situation has «broken down the walls», and the walls and gateways need to be rebuilt.
What is unique about the case of Judaism, however, is the strange task that seems to have devolved on secular Jews by which they have assumed the role» to Novak's undisguised dismay» of being, so to speak, the gatekeepers and marshals of secular ideology, perpetually taking it upon themselves to police the boundaries between church and state.
The public consensus veers between sympathy for animal rights — although it is only some animals that are included, you do no hear much about the «rights» of insects and spiders, for example — and uncertainty about the moral boundaries surrounding human life and death — although, of course, outright murder is still regarded as a crime.
It's about tearing down the boundaries between what is and is not possible in the land of healthy eating.
After nearly a decade of feuding and on - again - off - again negotiations between the Village of Orland Park and the Mokena Park District, a settlement was reached this year that removes about 700 properties from the Mokena district's boundaries.
This repositioning of the polypterids sends shock waves through the fish family tree and suggests that ray - finned fish may have emerged tens of millions of years later than scientists had thought, near the boundary between the Devonian and Carboniferous periods about 360 million years ago.
Although the boundaries between work and the rest of our lives are becoming increasingly blurred, there's less tolerance for personal gossip — about looks, clothes, sexual orientation, romances, economic status, and so on — than about work - relevant topics, such as management changes, hirings, firings, and favoritism.
It consists mostly of light - sensing cells, but one tenth of a millimeter of its thickness is populated by image - processing circuitry that is capable of detecting edges (boundaries between light and dark) and motion for about a million tiny image regions.
One of the big mysteries in the scientific world is how the ice sheets of Antarctica formed so rapidly about 34 million years ago, at the boundary between the Eocene and Oligocene epochs.
They say that these debates about climate change and teaching evolution in schools, you know, really comes down, it really blurs the lines; it confuses the public about the kind of the boundaries between science and ideology.
The most catastrophic mass extinction on Earth took place about 252 million years ago — at the boundary between the Permian and Triassic geological periods.
In the tropics, the boundary between the stratosphere and the troposphere is about 15 kilometers.
Studies of fossils found (or not found) across the boundary between these two periods — abbreviated the K - Pg boundary — show that some three out of every four plant and animal species went extinct at about the same time.
I can't tell where you got the figure but -3.5 W / m2 is about right for current understanding of «boundary condition» land albedo change between pre-industrial and LGM.
We now think about bipolar disorder as a spectrum of disorders, although where to draw the boundaries between bipolar disorder and severe moodiness is not always clear.
But between all that soul searching and boundary opening that we all expect to find, all travelers worry about one thing — food.
A bizarro Grand Guignol psychological thriller about a young business executive (Dane DeHaan) who is sent to a rehabilitation spa in the Swiss Alps from which no one ever leaves, «A Cure for Wellness» is a creepy, slow - burning exploration of the porous boundary between health and sickness, sanity and madness, packed with disturbing, visually striking images of slithering eels, torturous dentistry and eerily empty hallways.
This powerful drama about a Danish army officer on trial after his patrol suffers a traumatising loss in Afghanistan blurs boundaries between bravery and blame
At its worst, there's something mustily mid -»90s about its self - congratulatory rudeness, its sensibilities lying somewhere between a Farrelly brothers film and a Mountain Dew commercial... No matter how far «Deadpool 2» thinks it's pushing boundaries, it makes sure that even when a gag falls flat, the joke is always on you.
If you just couldn't get enough of the stories about Jared Leto's in - character harassment of his Suicide Squad castmates, then we have some good news for you: Another actor known for blurring the boundaries between life and art is being considered for a role as the Clown Prince of Crime.
Paul McGuigan's film, which has a script by Max Landis, focuses on the interplay between the main two, and the debate about whether Frankenstein is pushing the boundaries of science and giving people hope or literally creating monsters.
The researchers suggest this could lead to discussions about the reasons for liking or disliking a nickname students have been given, which ones are more likely to be viewed negatively, the boundaries between nicknames and name calling, and social inclusion and exclusion.
Of course, no clear boundaries exist between these orientations; many schools as well as families are in the process of deciding for themselves an orientation that best matches their beliefs about freedom, structure, and learning.
The Confusion of Languages is about collision — across boundaries and between cultures for sure, but it also showcases the clashes that can develop between people bound together by marriage, vocation or circumstance... It is a sharp and brilliant meditation on the steep costs of coloring outside the lines, especially in an environment where conforming to the norm demands the difficult task of walking between two very straight and narrow perimeters.
About as unlike Hairy London as it's possible to get and still feature here, Kit Reed's Little Sisters of the Apocalypse is a novel that treads the indistinct boundaries between fantasy, science fiction and realism, as befits an author who describes her work as «transgenred».
I remember the first time I heard about the two - slit experiment — that classic illustration found in many science textbooks that delineates so clearly the boundary between that which makes sense in the world of physics and that which does not.
That brings them just about down to one of the tax bracket boundaries, between the 15 % and 25 % bracket.
Conversation with Steven Poole — Author and columnist (F / UK) The influential author, and legendary columnist at leading industry publication Edge magazine, talks with GAMEHOTEL director Bruno Beusch about the increasing blurring of boundaries between work and play in our lives.
I don't like to draw hard and fast boundaries between the digital and the analog or see them as mutually exclusive, I like to think about the ways they can enhance one another.
Titled ASSEMBLY, this section of the fair includes many activist - minded projects, which Adrienne Edwards say she hopes «will serve as a platform to help us imagine what is possible today through the poetics of protest by breaking down boundaries between galleries and the street, the artist and their audience and making new propositions that open up conversations about the role of art in today's society.»
Titled ASSEMBLY, this section of the fair includes many activist - minded projects, which Adrienne Edwards say she hopes «will serve as a platform to help us imagine what is possible today through the poetics of protest by breaking down boundaries between galleries and the street, the artist and their audience and making new propositions that open up conversations about the role of art i
For over forty years, Chaimowicz has been making work about the work of being an artist, and striving to dissolve the boundaries not only been art, décor and applied arts, but also between public and private realms: between art and real life itself.
Murakami talks about his position as an outsider in the Western contemporary art world and his interest in breaking down the boundaries between art and popular culture through collaborations with Kanye West, Louis Vuitton, and Complex.
Gund's most recent projects include: Dispatches from Cleveland (CIFF, MSPIFF), a five chapter documentary that looks at the police murder of 12 - year - old Tamir Rice and shows how people joined together to vote out the prosecutor who didn't have their backs; Chavela (Berlinale, Hot Docs, Ambulante) a documentary about the life of the iconic Latin - American gender - bending diva, Chavela Vargas; and Born to Fly (SXSW, Full Frame), a documentary that pushes the boundaries between action and art, daring us to join choreographer Elizabeth Streb and her dancers in pursuit of human flight.
Our location on the southern coastline of England, along the constantly changing boundary between land and sea, seemed a significant vantage point to look outwards and think about the interrelationship between the local and the global.
Even though he's concerned about the traditional characteristics of sculptures, such as volume, matter and space, unlike regular sculptors, Penone explores the boundary that exists between the physical self and the natural environment.
His works challenge assumptions about representation by playfully blurring the boundaries between stereotypically Western ideas about «high» a...
It considers the boundaries between sculpture and the built environment, a fertile ground for artistic inquiry, and one which forces us to actively think about the constructions in which much of daily life takes place.
«Louis's works explore the boundary between representation and abstraction, posing questions about how the human brain responds to images that are, at once, familiar and disorienting.»
While Karen and I looked around at her most recent paintings, we chatted about roilings and stirrings, headlines old and new, relevancies fleeting and perennial, fine boundaries between representation and suggestion, boundaries finer yet along certain horizons, apparitions in clouds and grounds, and the bizarre and enthralling phenomenon of volcanic lightning.
Adrienne Edwards, Curator of Performance at the Whitney Museum and the new Live section at Frieze, said «I hope that together these projects will help us imagine what is possible today through the poetics of protest,» adding that breaking down boundaries between galleries and the street, the artist and their audience might «open up conversations about the role of art in today's society.»
I'm really interested in hybridity from a cultural perspective, but I chose to focus on inter-species hybridization because I didn't want it to be merely about the fusion and mixture of culture, but also about the transparency of boundaries between things we identify as whole in and of themselves.
In July 2010, art critic Victoria Donohoe wrote about Priestʼs work in two Wilmington exhibitions for The Philadelphia Inquirer: «Priest deliberately blurs the boundary between painting and jazz in her Venezuelan Suite painted collages.
The exhibitions and their ambitious joint catalog present a sometimes perplexing, always fascinating artist who makes us ponder the boundaries between abstraction and reference, and think hard about the very nature of painting itself.
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