Sentences with phrase «as a narrative investigation»

This game is designed as a narrative investigation where you must piece together elements from the different applications, messages and pictures to progress.
This game is shaped as a narrative investigation: you have to link elements from the different applications, messages and pictures to progress.

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Nunes goes on to criticize Strzok's political opinions as revealed in «text messages with his mistress,» but the admission that the Papadopoulos tip kicked off the investigation is a key one — and devastating for Nunes's narrative.
While the Thruway faces a relatively straightforward budgetary issue and the gaming commission is shepherding the launch of a new casino industry, the nano narrative has become one of criminal investigations and indictments as much as technological advances.
In a psychedelic spin on the classic detective yarn where the narrative unravels as the story unfolds, Gordita Beach's hippie P.I. Doc Sportello (Phoenix) embarks on a drug - fueled investigation into his ex-girlfriend Shasta Fay Hepworth's (Katherine Waterston) mysterious disappearance.
The Lance Armstrong doping scandal has been explored in documentaries such as «The Armstrong Lie» and «Stop at Nothing: The Lance Armstrong Story»; now comes Stephen Frears» narrative take on the seven - time Tour de France winner (played by Ben Foster) who was stripped of his victories after an investigation revealed his systematic use of performance - enhancing drugs.
Through the Turtlegate narrative, students were able to explore the problem in a number of engaging ways, including a scientific investigation into the water quality of the dam, face - to - face interviews with a range of experts, including parties who were involved in the incident, as well as developing, testing and analysing prototypes for either catching or finding the turtle (if he were located in the school's dam).
The website is designed to teach students how to critique and construct historical narratives and read primary sources as detectives would, and it features four historical topics for investigation.
Known for championing artists who create groundbreaking and challenging forms of visual expression, Lehmann Maupin presents work highlighting personal investigations and individual narratives through conceptual approaches that often address such issues as gender, class, religion, history, politics, and globalism.
Among his first sculptural investigations of form, meaning and narrative, a clay figure combines many stylistic characteristics adopted from various cultures - Greek Etruscan, Egyptian, African and Asian, as the artist investigates philosophies of time, location, and biography.
Stimulated by existential queries and investigations into what - ifs, each one of his artworks acts as a vessel to tell a new story, all collectively fitting into an overarching narrative where fictions and realities collide.
As daring as her investigation into new forms can be, Larner's sculptures are approachable in their human scale and idiosyncratic vision that favors personal narrative over minimal austeritAs daring as her investigation into new forms can be, Larner's sculptures are approachable in their human scale and idiosyncratic vision that favors personal narrative over minimal austeritas her investigation into new forms can be, Larner's sculptures are approachable in their human scale and idiosyncratic vision that favors personal narrative over minimal austerity.
Trained in the classic artistic mediums, each artist adopted digital technology as a means of deepening their investigations of invented landscapes, imaginary narratives, and personal identity.
The contributions also consider such specific works as Kelly's Interim (1984 — 1989), the subject of a special issue of October; Gloria Patri (1992), an installation conceived in response to the first Gulf War; The Ballad of Kastriot Rexhepi (2001), an extensive project including a 200 - foot narrative executed in the medium of compressed lint and the performance of a musical score by Michael Nyman; and two recent works, Love Songs (2005 - 2007), which explores the role of memory in feminist politics, and Mimus (2012), a triptych that parodies the House Un-American Activities Committee's 1962 investigation of the pacifist group, Women Strike for Peace.
Directly referencing the cinematic device of the split screen, the resulting works not only engage both the formal and conceptual relationships between film and photography, but also serve as in - depth investigations into obsession, inconclusive narrative and the complex psychological corridors of desire.
Robert Matthews» (b. 1974) drawings are representational with varying degrees of narrative, but as he explains, they are not illustrations, but rather investigations of unsolvable questions.
It's bad enough that Columbia Journalism Review article writer Robert S. Eshelman made the mistake of labeling Ross Gelbspan as a Pulitzer winner (which the CJR later deleted initially without explanation) in his May 1, 2014 piece, but when Eshelman dutifully recited an oft - repeated narrative of how Gelbspan dived into an investigation of «corrupt funding of skeptic climate scientists» — the narrative itself being one plagued with highly questionable contradictions — he basically handed Gelbspan a shovel to dig a deeper credibility hole.
It can't be emphasized enough: When every angle of the «corrupt skeptics» smear falls apart as easily as this, serious top - level investigation should be undertaken to find out when and how these narratives were created, and how they get promulgated today.
Indeed, as is now the stuff of legend, officers gave the Ghomeshi investigation such short shrift that they failed to elicit huge chunks of pertinent narrative: years» worth» of post-offence come - hither e-mails from Lucy DeCoutere, undisclosed romantic and sexual encounters between complainants and accused and an extensive post-disclosure correspondence between DeCoutere and the third complainant.
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