Sentences with phrase «aesthetic aspect as»

I find them somewhat difficult to use on an individual basis, and they lack a certain aesthetic aspect as well.
In a positive turn of events for Android manufacturers, the court has denied Apple's claims, ruling that the XOOM does not copy elements of the iPad's design, which covers such aesthetic aspects as the tablet's bezel and shape.

Not exact matches

Although White is absolutely right about the tendency of today's animated films (Tangled included) to pander to the most annoying and depressing aspects of popular culture even as they ignore or deny the richer, deeper culture from which most classic fairy tales emerged, the animated features that Disney brought to the screen when Uncle Walt himself still oversaw the studio made a point of drawing considerable aesthetic, emotional, and narrative power from specifically Christian aspects of the culture that, even today, America shares with Europe.
In contrast to the aesthetic order implicit in Kukai's view of nature and contemporary science and process thought, the «logical order» of mainline Christianity characterized by Ames assumes: (1) preassigned patterns of relatedness, a blueprint» wherein unity is prior to plurality, and plurality is a «fall» from unity; (2) values concrete particularity only to the degree it mirrors this preassigned pattern of relatedness; (3) reduces particulars to only those aspects needed to illustrate the given pattern, which necessarily entails moving away from concrete particulars toward the universal; (4) interprets nature as a closed system of predetermined specifications, and therefore reducible to quantitative description; (5) characterizes being as necessity, creativity as conformity, and novelty as defect; and (6) views «rightness» as the degree of conformity to preassigned patterns (NAT 116).
Both «symbolic reference» and «propositional feelings» have receptive and imaginative aspects; but, whereas Whitehead emphasized the former, cognitive aspect in his discussion of «symbolic reference,» as a rebuttal to Hume and Kant, he emphasized the latter, creative aspect in his discussion of «propositions,» an emphasis needed to counter «the interest in logic, dominating over-intellectualized philosophers,» among whom «aesthetic delight» is eclipsed by «judgment» (cf. PR 184 - 86 and WH 33) In «symbolic reference» a dim, but indirect, mode of perception («causal efficacy») is combined with a clear, but indirect, mode of perception («presentational immediacy»), which produces a sense of the external world.
The «aesthetic,» in this profound sense, with its expression in appreciation, evaluation, enjoyment or displeasure, and the like, is as much a part of our human experience as the rational and volitional aspects.
So when we look at the religious aspect of human existence and see what contributions process thought may have to make to this inescapable and indestructible manifestation of the human spirit, we shall need to emphasize that it is to be understood not in the wooden fashion that so often has prevailed in institutional churches and in conventional religious communities but as a matter of imaginative and aesthetic response to the human situation and to whatever is supremely worshipful in the cosmos — that is, to what religion calls «God.»
The «thesis... that all interests should be organized as to function as one,» so as to be «creative of integrated experience,» while «sustaining and increasing the number of different elements or aspects of the world which enter into consciousness,» seems to adumbrate a vision of aesthetic organization of value experience (OI 3, 15).
May we not envision cosmic evolution as a process of aesthetic unification of often temporarily irreconcilable aspects into a «creation» of unimaginable beauty?
The paper, published in the Journal of Environmental Management, examines artificial coral reefs as «recreational ecosystem services,» offering a new methodology to evaluate the aesthetic, behavioral and attitudinal aspects of which artificial reefs around the world can be evaluated.
This aesthetic permeates every aspect of Foul Play — enemies are not monsters but extras and actors in costume; sets come and go as they would in a real stage production; and props and larger - than - thespian beasts are constructed from wood and rope.
Shot in the square academy aspect ratio by cinematographer Alexander Dynan, in long, measured takes captured by a mostly stationary camera, it marks the director's first conscious effort to mimic the hushed, contemplative aesthetic of directors like Robert Bresson, Carl Theodor Dreyer and Yasujiro Ozu, as brilliantly explicated in Schrader's seminal 1972 book, «Transcendental Style in Film.»
In contrast, many class sessions that ostensibly address managing for results focus on the more philosophical aspects of leadership, such as the one whose title asked, «How do we engage the moral and aesthetic imagination in the educational change process?»
At the end of the day tablet aesthetic design is one of the more uninspiring aspects of mobile tech as there's apparently only so much that can be done with the medium.
Gamers who aren't as experienced with platformers, may not like the trial and error aspect to solving some of the puzzles but fortunately the beautifully designed world and game aesthetic help mask those more «gamey» elements.
Our jury particularly enjoyed the creative aspect of building the little cars, as well as the game's audiovisual aesthetic.
Art collective Büro Destruct has released Gravity Lander, a free and addictive game developed for Pro Helvetia's Game Culture program, which is dedicated towards «drawing attention to the social, economic, and aesthetic aspects of computer games and exploring the characteristics of the genre as a new art form».
You can also spend in - game currency to buy or use cards earned during the campaign, to change different aspects, such as enemy habits or aesthetic alterations in order to make each play through of an expedition unique.
There were not distinct categories for the games this year, with each being judged as a whole based on such aspects as «visual aesthetic, design and innovation, technical excellence, audio and compositional aesthetic, narrative, accessibility and representation».
Reflecting on the exhibition's consideration of «the blues» as a political and aesthetic idiom within the visual arts, the performances will showcase contemporary musical forms that extend aspects of the blues legacy.
Both Discovery of Honey and Annunciation feature elements of suspension, an aspect that operates as an aesthetic element quite literally separating one component of the work from another, but also inferring an existentially unfillable void within.
Simultaneously, West Coast artists such as Larry Bell, John McCracken, Joe Goode and John McLaughlin, were forming their own response to these issues and developing a Minimalist aesthetic and set of principals that transcended the formal aspects of the movement and relied on a more spiritual and ethereal practice.
Mickelene Thomas on Photographer Seydou Keita Brooklyn, N.Y. - based Thomas introduces herself as a painter, photographer and filmmmaker and discusses the technical, aesthetic and cultural aspects of Keita's work that move and inspire her.
In 2010, he joined the Queens Museum of Art in a unique role that reports to both the curatorial and community engagement departments of the museum, identifying opportunities for commissioned artist projects to make meaningful connections with community organizations in Corona, as well as guiding artists towards the successful merger of aesthetic preoccupations with the social impact aspects of their projects.
Alexandra Bircken is an artist who has attracted interest for her sculptures and installations that combine knitted elements with organic and lowly materials such as hair, leather, dried grass, latex and twigs, creating amulet - like objects with an arts and crafts aesthetic that reflect her background in fashion design and an interest in the radical aspects of handmade culture.
His first solo exhibition was a Sanchez Cotán in Trondheim, Norway in 2009 and recent projects include The devil finds work for idle hands at Toomey Tourell Fine Art, San Francisco (2012) and Drawology: drawing as phenomenology at the Bonington Gallery Nottingham, and the co-curation of A Machine Aesthetic at Gallery North, Northumbria University, The Gallery, The Arts University Bournemouth, University of Lincoln, Norwich University of the Arts (2013 - 2014) where eleven contemporary artists were invited to explore the various manifestations, uses and influences of different aspects of mechanisation within their practice.
It revolves around the reflections of an art historian in a not too distant future, as she explores different aspects of the image from its birth in the Paleolithic through Ancient Greece and the Enlightenment, to the rise of conceptual art in the 1960s and its heritage of distrust towards aesthetic quality in «post - conceptual art».
In this interview, Krasner speaks of her dismay with the lack of recognition that many professional female artists receive; her resistence to joining the Club and the Irascible Eighteen; her experiences with getting exposure as a female artist; her relationship and respect for John Graham; the interest of Betty Parsons in Krasner's work; the mixed compliments received from Hofmann; her relationship with Newman; Her objection to de Kooning's «Woman» series; the Freudian aspect of Abstract Expressionism; the authoritarian / autocratic image of Rothko and Newman; the sexually biased role of the female within the Jewish Faith; the impossibility of separating content and aesthetic value; her female influence upon Pollock; her role in exposing Pollock to Matisse; her ability to network for Pollock (Herbert and Mercedes Matter, Sandy Calder, James Johnson, Sweeney, Hofmann); her ambiguity as to whether she has had the tradition female artist experience due to her association with Pollock.
These works play out scientific revelations, shaping his artistic practice while taking on new aspects as they become part of Nasseri's visual and aesthetic experience
It is tempting to discount the works on view as examples of Shapiro's inevitable coming - of - age passage through the most recognizable aspects of the postminimal aesthetic — serial arrangements, process made self - evident, and a concern with the corporeal.
The compositional aspects of a painting are the bait and the conceptual ideas are the snare; seizing the viewer in an aesthetic «a-ha» moment as Joseph Campbell put it.
In addition to numerous aspects relating to sculpture's material and surface, aesthetic intermediate zones like transparency and semi-transparency as well as conceptually combinatorial approaches have become very important in his work.
Exploring the psychological, aesthetic, cultural and ritualistic aspects of objects as well as their context, Steinbach has redefined the status of the object in art.
HF: About 8 years ago, you said that in those specific movements, «certain aspects of abstract art are going to begin influencing this dogma and there will be a new type of aesthetic brinksmanship as artists skirt the edge between abstract and representational art.»
• Zone: A key work in the development of his signature style, Rosenquist cites his 1961 work Zone as a turning point in the development of his own personal aesthetic, with the piece being the first to employ monumental scale, a recurring aspect of Rosenquist's art that is exemplified in his many murals.
The phone looks great with those curved edges, but that aspect of the design is more about aesthetic than functionality, as we'll discuss later.
Nova Launcher allows you to alter many aspects of your Android phones home screen, such as the app drawer, folders, dock, and their aesthetic, and has received a number of Android 8.1 Oreo features lately, including adaptive icons and the custom dock widget.
Aesthetic features such as updated kitchens and bathrooms, open layouts and curb appeal can boost home value, but studies are showing that a certain non-visual aspect of a home's location influence its price significantly: the local school district.
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