Publishing my first collection of poetry, «Celestial Inferno: Poems of Another Realm,» back in 2011 when I signed on with Lulu not only set something in motion that would personally change my life but would
also alter my perception of what lay ahead in the future of the self - publishing industry.
Not exact matches
Perception is certainly an activity for the Greek, but it
also essentially involves passivity, i.e., being acted upon and
altered by the entities of the physical world.
According to Manning, this research not only
alters the
perception of climatic changes on various scales, from short - term shocks to slower - moving, long - term changes, but it is
also revolutionizing the understanding of human societies and how the forces of nature shaped them in the past.
«These clocks were significant, not only because they were masterpieces of mechanical ingenuity, but
also because they
altered the public's
perception of time.»
This study radically changes our
perception of the surface of Mars as it was 4 billion years ago, and
also significantly
alters the chronology of events.
Slightly
altering your
perception can
also help you imagine what the other person might be experiencing.
Not only do the specific situations listed by Dr. Ha pose immediate risks of anything goes wrong, but the bad experience can
also unravel years of training and conditioning and can permanently
alter the dog's
perception of certain people or situations.
By printing the photographs on lithographic press in two color print, Shahbazi effectively
alters our
perception of time and reality such that the works become an intriguing exercise not only about the use of materials and process, but
also about larger questions of truth and apprehension.
The tape
also allowed the artist to explore different ways
perceptions can be
altered.
The initial intention of Minimalism, as outlined by a young Donald Judd in his early essays, was not only to take art off the walls, but
also to completely
alter the viewer's
perception of it.
Party is
also interested in the power of paint to
alter our
perception of the built environment and, within a gallery context, how we experience art.