Sentences with phrase «as viewers wonder»

Questions abound as viewers wonder about the subject, angle and production of each image.
But as a viewer I wonder, «How could these not be this way?»

Not exact matches

In a nice piece of investigative journalism, techPresident's Josh Levy looked yesterday at Barak Obama's YouTube viewer statistics and wondered if something didn't quite add up: the candidate's YouChoose channel has been viewed 35 times more than arch-enemy Hillary Clinton's, but it looks as though the YouTube stats might be counting a lot of ghost runners as real people.
As Spitzer wraps up his role as AG in Deadwood aka Albany, viewers are wondering who'll take his placAs Spitzer wraps up his role as AG in Deadwood aka Albany, viewers are wondering who'll take his placas AG in Deadwood aka Albany, viewers are wondering who'll take his place.
The Wonders of the Universe BBC Physicist Brian Cox returns as host for this follow - up to the interplanetary investigations of BBC's Wonders of the Solar System, this time guiding viewers on a whirlwind tour of the whole cosmos.
It must have been the same sense of wonder every child experiences when playing with a stereo viewer such as the familiar View - Master.
Moreover, Mallick also instills the sense of paranoia of the time, as the viewer sporadically hears the sound of whispers, primarily from Jack, who speaks out to the various themes of the film: spirituality, compassion, regret, fear, anger, sadness, and wonder — all elements of everyday life.
The performance of David Duchovny struck this viewer as pretty wooden and left one wondering how he went from interested skeptic to heart - felt believer.
is one of the best series on TV right now, i must say that the writers make the viewers stay tuned, intriguing and wondering during all of the episode, making the viewer want to watch the show week after week, making the series is successful as it is, is brilliant than the writers decide to put at the end of each episode a clip about what «A» plan to do, leaving you more intrigued that you were at the beginning of the episode.
is one of the best series on TV right now, i must say that the writers make the viewers stay tuned, intriguing and wondering during all of the episode, making the viewer want to watch the show week after week, making the series is successful as it is, is brilliant than the writers decide to put at the end of each episode a clip about what «A» plan to do, leaving you more intrigued that
As viewers, we ask the same questions Kate asks, consistently wonder alongside her if she's even on something even close to being considered a good side, and feel every bit of strenuous moral pain and paranoia radiating across her superbly articulated facial expressions and mannerisms.
The young viewers cheered their way to the triumph, and I can imagine them looking out of car windows in wonder as they rode home from the theater.
As a viewer, you can't help but wonder: Why the hell haven't we been allowed to see more of this development on screen?
Like viewers, he's experienced the wonders of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, yet somehow, even as a member of the Joint Counter Terrorism Center, he's remained unaware of the technologically advanced society hidden within the African nation of Wakanda.
As a former reality - TV star and an ex-model, Donald and Melania Trump seem likely to become perhaps the most image - dependent first couple in American history — a fact that lends Jackie a pang of nostalgia the director couldn't have intended, as the viewer walks out wondering how we got from there to herAs a former reality - TV star and an ex-model, Donald and Melania Trump seem likely to become perhaps the most image - dependent first couple in American history — a fact that lends Jackie a pang of nostalgia the director couldn't have intended, as the viewer walks out wondering how we got from there to heras the viewer walks out wondering how we got from there to here.
What benefits Marshland greatly, are the two excellent central performances from Javier Gutiérrez and Raúl Alévaro whose very different ideologies lead to a suspicion of each other which lends the film another level of intrigue where, as a viewer, you're left constantly wondering what the next piece of the puzzle will reveal.
However, there is a little bit of ambiguity in Killmonger's death scene, and viewers may wonder whether or not Jordan can return as the villain - or, perhaps, as an ally for T'Challa.
There's not much of a story at all, as Jim and his family just keep getting bounced from one situation to another, some of which leave the viewer wondering what the point was.
But as with her queerness, her pop inclinations are a feature, not a bug, and it is difficult to separate Dirty Computer from the larger narrative of resistance across the arts today; from A Wrinkle in Time, a film dedicated above all else to instilling wonder and empowering young viewers; from Gabby Rivera's (now sadly discontinued) America comic book series, one centering a young, queer Latina, America Chavez, who repeatedly declares she is America; from An American Marriage, Tayari Jones's latest novel that emphasizes to be black is to be American.
The previous films in the DC Comics Extended Universe series (Man of Steel, Batman v Superman, and Suicide Squad) have left both critics and comic - book fans increasingly disappointed in the franchise's output; as a result, Wonder Woman, which is receiving its release ahead of the first Justice League movie (set to premiere this November), has been saddled with the burden of recovering DC's tainted reputation in the eyes of viewers, while also representing the first major female - fronted superhero flick in more than a decade.
Billed as a comedy, the movie will leave most viewers wondering wherefore art the laughs.
You wonder whether, in fact, they'd all done soap service in their time; whether any of them were known primarily as TV faces; and whether Chilean viewers would have immediately identified such and such an actor as the jealous spouse or the scheming in - law on some show or other.
I'm sure this will all seem maddeningly discontinuous on a binge - watch of the complete series, but as a seasonal viewer, I can't say I sat around for the past twelve months wondering about Jason's concussion.
Liotta has some affecting moments as Fred; Paul Reubens steals his scenes as Jung's flamboyant friend and cohort Derek Foreal; and Spanish actor Jordi Molla will leave viewers wondering where he came from with his charismatic turn as Diego, the man who introduces Jung to cocaine.
Wonder Years Actress Extols Wonders of Math After endearing herself to TV viewers as Winnie Cooper on The Wonder Years, actress Danica McKellar discovered her love and aptitude for mathematics.
One wonders if Weber and Stritzler - Levine realised just how far off the map they would go when independent institutional curator José Roca, a native of Colombia who now lives in Bogotá, agreed to take on the project.1 Inspired by a show of Andean chuspas — bags made from coca leaves — that would run simultaneously in the BGC Focus Gallery, Roca envisioned immersive environments in which the paradoxes, polarities and points of contact between diverse artistic practices are explored through the tropes of the river and weaving.2 The works themselves provide their own context as they interact with each other and viewers, who are given a minimalist illustrated pamphlet as their only guide to what they will encounter in the gallery spaces.
Devotees of Kelly's work may recognize these echoes of (as Brenson has it) «attentiveness» in the large pieces, but I wonder how true this is for the viewer who comes to the work cold, unfamiliar with the artist's working methods.
Large - scale art was historically associated with an immersive, bodily experience that instilled sensations of awe and wonder in the viewer, known as the sublime.
The transparency indicates that both positive and negative should be seen as a whole, yet viewers might end up wondering: is what you see what you see?
Each artwork invites the viewer to wonder what could happen next and how the «scene» managed to become set as we see it.
Described as a deeply passionate person by contemporaries such as Nicholas Serota, it is no wonder Hodgkin transformed his experiences into coherent physical objects that contain an evanescent and emotional sense of realism, with which he would rather move the viewer than convey the nature of an extract from his life.
Then, the work begins to appear as if it could float off its plinths, leaving viewers to wonder about their initial impression.
Varejão's Mimbres are made with a plaster - and - paint mix that is poured onto the canvas and when dry breaks on its own creating cracks and having a similar intent as the Mimbres had: to surround the piece with certain mysticism, as if inviting the viewer to wonder what kind of energy is behind that thick interface.
Darlene Charneco's «Nail Meditations» are as visually akin to archeological sites as they are to a computer's motherboard, leaving the viewer to wonder whether they reference the past, the future or both.
I wonder how a denser installation might have engaged the viewer, both visually and physically, as well as complicate the works» individual objectness.
As a result, the viewer is left wondering what role the internet had in creating these art works.
Operating on «poor» and every day materials — which often include paper, books, pictures taken from postcards, posters or photocopies, as well as polystyrene, plastic, plasticine, fabrics — Arienti realizes surprising works, that induce the viewer to reflect on the concept of «wonder», prompting participation, through the use of manipulation too.
I wonder whether its first viewers would have been as familiar with its story, based on the Keats poem, as say contemporary audiences might be with the storyline of a popular film.
I wonder if the operator in the title is the artist, acting upon the materials of canvas and paint, or maybe even the painting itself as it operates upon me the viewer, changing my experience, visually and psychologically.
These projections, like much of Eliasson's work, causes the viewer to re-examine even the most common familiarities, such as light, with renewed appreciation and wonder.
Of course, the mere fact that the «totemizing» was propagated by the IPCC, the environmental lobby and especially the authors of this blog as «the scientific consensus» should cause disinterested viewers to wonder as to who is trying to fool who.
These registrant / brokers are simply one - hit - wonders as far as I am concerned, not to mention the millions of viewers who watched these stories.
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