Sentences with phrase «as voyeurism»

Sex Addiction or Hypersexual Disorder, as it was once known, is no longer in the DSM5 (other diagnoses continue to exist, such as voyeurism and exhibitionism).
Some examples of surreptitious recordings that have been prosecuted as voyeurism include:
«it is this flash itself that seduces» is an exhibition part of Friends with Books Programmes, the artists» works all elicit a shared interest in books and publications and the differing forms of «pleasure» they may evoke, such as voyeurism, the desire for knowledge, escape, and material possession.
The images embody multiple themes, such as voyeurism, anonymity, and fragmented reality.
It's documentary as voyeurism, in a positivist, life - reaffirming way that celebrates the excitement of change, and the simple pleasures of being in motion, in body and in life.
«Stalker» stars Dylan McDermott and Maggie Q as detectives with the LAPD's Threat Assessment Unit who investigate stalking incidents such as voyeurism, cyber harassment and romantic fixation.

Not exact matches

He observes, however, that «the modernist desire in Frost and Eliot — to preserve an independent selfhood against the coercions of the market, a self made secure by the creation of a unique style — is subverted by the market, not because they wrote according to popular formulas, but because they give us their poems as delicious experiences of voyeurism, illusions of direct access to the life and thought of the famous writer, with the poet inside the poem like a rare animal in a zoo.
He's also endorsing an exploitative voyeurism which began as a more harmless novelty.
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It was probably one of the most viral product launches as it serves basic human psychological needs around social validation, ego, and voyeurism.
Lines of morality blur and nothing is as it seems in this eerily fascinating exploration of identity, voyeurism and loss of self.
And if, in the hands of a lesser filmmaker, such a decision might foster a mood of lurid home - movie voyeurism, both Ceylans are such commanding and subtly expressive performers that any charges of nepotism here are as erroneous as in the storied collaborations of John Cassavetes and Gena Rowlands.
All comes through the eyes of young actor Griffith as well, a non-annoying kid who provides an acute representation of maturity through voyeurism; learning about strength by seeing what the adults do.
A throwback to the star - driven cinema of the Fifties and a reflection of our own fanatical interest in cults of personality, the film features transparent performances (with the exception of Don Cheadle, each performer in Ocean's Eleven is playing his - or herself), and the same kind of sadistic voyeurism that impels us to simultaneously deify and find fault with our favourite actors keeps our peepers glued to the screen as George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Elliot Gould, and Carl Reiner revolve around one another in a loose heist intrigue intended to relieve Andy Garcia of both his millions and his girlfriend.
There are jokes about Hitchcock's weight and alcohol consumption; there's a moment where he praises his secretary / reader / girl Friday Peggy Robertson (Toni Collette) and she almost cries for his tenderness; and, for God's sake, there's a suggestion that Hitch had a spyhole drilled into Vera Miles's dressing room, diminishing Norman Bates's use of the same device's metaphoric value in Psycho as a camera indicting audience voyeurism while introducing into the ecosystem this vile oversimplification of Hitchcock's obsessions.
If this sort of voyeurism strikes you as unbecoming of a man - of - the - cloth, especially with a pre-pubescent boy sitting at his side, you're not alone, since the creepy scenario automatically conjures up images of pedophile priests.
In his earlier films, such as Monsieur Hire (1989) and The Hairdresser's Husband (1990), Leconte has often dealt with voyeurism and erotic desire.
When, early in the piece, eldest son of the Friedman clan David addresses the camera directly in what he warns is a personal journal, Capturing the Friedmans subverts the exploitive voyeurism that defines cinema, particularly pornographic cinema, in a way that is as cannily, uniquely, ironically filmic as Michael Powell's Peeping Tom.
Dayton and Faris handle their burgeoning relationship, including a sex scene, free of exploitation or voyeurism, instead focusing on their growing emotional intimacy, an intimacy Jack — the odd man out who's treated with sensitivity and empathy — watches from a distance, acknowledging their relationship initially as «just a phase,» before painfully accepting that Billie's ultimate happiness means an end to their marriage.
The «early - Eighties slasher - movie aesthetic» I alluded to above embodies voyeurism, implicating the audience as fully as Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window or even Robert Altman's Nashville did.
Not inconsequential that the glimpses of self - shot porn are titillating and directorial: Television - procedural veteran Hoblit understands the seductive power of voyeurism — and in the middle of a cinematic period that questions history, it's telling that the trial hinges on a videotape procured from the room of a man mutilated by having his eyes torn out as he's reaching for his glasses.
Real Life (1979) Long before reality television as we know it was even conceived, Brooks» debut feature picked apart its voyeurism and invasiveness, and the quotation marks that would have to frame TV's notion of «reality.»
Bits of information make reading the film richer, such as learning that the film initially began as a television pilot called «Bay Window,» a wink to Hitchcock that fits with the voyeurism theme.
He portrays his character's voyeurism, greed, fear, duplicity and bloodlust as the ordinary human emotions they are, never allowing the audience to look down at Gale — even if the hack reporter's actual favorite emotion is self - pity.
As in many of De Palma's great wars of will, there's just enough of Christine reflected in Isabelle to trigger the aesthetic and narrative techniques — visual doublings, doppelgangers, voyeurism, shifting identities — needed to ignite the stylistic formulations on which the film hinges.
As with any Hitman level, Marrakesh promises players the lure of voyeurism and the thrill of infiltration and it's something we've been working hard on getting just right.
As the title suggests, images on view include nudes from his many series exploring voyeurism and innocence; animals; and the countless cigars he has smoked in his studio.
It is an interruption of voyeurism, as if blinded by the abstract luster of flashbulbs and their dizzying after - images.
It includes a scratched painting from the»60s, along with photographs and performance documents reflecting the artist's interest in the female body as an object of surveillance and voyeurism.
The exhibition presents Acconci as he developed his radical and subversive explorations of the human condition, sexuality, voyeurism, identity and physicality up to the moment that MoMA PS1 was founded.
Mona Hatoum (British / Palestinian) unites in her work an interest in aesthetics with themes that are political or social by focusing on conflicted subjects such as violence, oppression, and voyeurism, often in relation to the human...
There is a sense of seedy voyeurism in viewing these women through Crumb's eyes, as the objects of his fantasies, as he explains his affections in short accompanying texts:
«This series exemplifies Fischl's sense of voyeurism and his use of water as a recurrent theme, both the ocean as a symbol of life and the swimming pool as its domestic manifestation,» according to the arts center.
This sense of voyeurism is compounded by a diamond cut out in the wall into which you can peer, as well as subtle changes to the skylights which make the, look more like windows.
Maguire's work is difficult to accomplish, and as Ed Vulliamy of The Guardian of London has observed, «Narrators of stories of this kind, if they care, have a fear of exploiting grief as they walk the high wire between narrative and voyeurism
Here, Taylor challenges the notion of voyeurism, as the engrossed nude directs her gaze to the scene before her, rather than back at the viewer.
His work is concerned with notions of voyeurism, eroticism, sexuality and gender, as well as the lapses implicit in transitions between verbal and nonverbal language.
Instead of shying away from this taboo, Dempsey celebrates voyeurism as a reality of life.
The exhibition presents Acconci as he developed his radical and subversive explorations of the human condition, sexuality, voyeurism, and identity.
«These pieces and perspectives narrate several Ofilis: the colorist who works in restricted palettes, at times Garveyite red, black and green, at others blue monochromes or Favist ochres, purples and greens; the scatologist who uses shit as a sculptural base and pictorial ground, handling paint both to build up and denude his paintings surfaces; and the mime of machismo and voyeurism who draws on imagery from blaxploitation, Marvel comics, porn, and postcolonial African photography,» he writes.
Known for her elegant filmic investigations into visual gestalts, voyeurism, and perceptual memory, as well as her creative engagement with cinematic history, Rosalind Nashashibi presents several of her experimental 16 - mm productions from the past four years, including Bachelor Machines Part 2 (2007), which borrows footage and dialogue from Alexander Kluge's 1968 film Artists Under the Big Top: Perplexed; and The Prisoner (2008), a nod to Chantal Akerman's 2000 film La Captive.
Often presented as bulk of photograph details, these works cooly consider not only gender roles but assumptions of the body, object symbiotics, voyeurism and intellectual eroticism.
As such, Schorr sets up antagonistic relationships: spectacle vs. voyeurism, identity vs. identification, performance art vs. Hollywood cult and alternative culture vs. popular.
Her art - whether video, performance, sculpture or installation - is concerned with confrontational themes including violence, oppression and voyeurism, often in reference to the human body; and with the juxtaposition of opposites such as beauty and horror, desire and revulsion.
Exploring themes of fertility, religion, voyeurism, gender, feminism and the economy of sex, the exhibition included some 250 works from artists such as Edgar Degas, Pablo Picasso, and Louise Bourgeois, among others.
The site, created by the nonprofit Center for Global Development, is billed as «the world's best place for power - plant voyeurism
File this under «It's a felony as soon as it happens to me, pal»: The Video Voyeurism Prevention Act.
The Criminal Law Group recently secured a withdrawal of Voyeurism, where the accused posed as the owner of a Toronto Strip Club, attempting to solicit nude pictures of women in its R. v. J.R. [2015].
Penalties for a conviction of voyeurism will vary depending on the specific circumstances of the offence, and the characteristics of the offender and complainant, as well as the presence of any aggravating or mitigating factors.
The Penalties for Voyeurism depend on whether the case is prosecuted by summary conviction or as an indictable offence.
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