Sentences with phrase «become objects of study»

The glass that makes up a completed panel was used in the making of the film, though instead of servicing a tactile function such as covering an overhead projector, the sheets of glass become the objects of study in the work about Rules of Civility.
The only problem is that we African women have become objects of study.
By suggesting that there is a phenomenon of denial... And now lukewarmism in the form of reflection on the hiatus, it becomes an object of study, rather than an analysis or judgement in its own right.

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If the basic purpose of the study of man is defined by the image of man as the creature who becomes what only he can become through confronting reality with his whole being, then the specific branches of that study must also include an understanding of man in this way, and this means not only as an object, but also, to begin with, as a Thou.
But as man became increasingly the object of this kind of study, science eventually arrived at a crossroads.
The wholly superficial displacements of masses and molecules studied in physics and chemistry would become, in relation to that inner vital movement (which is transformation and not translation) what the position of the moving object is to the movement of that object in space.
Indiana researchers studying Twitter become the object of a social media attack by conservatives
John Endler of Deakin University in Waurn Ponds, Australia, studied 33 bower courts and noticed that the ornaments were carefully laid out, with objects becoming bigger the further they were from the bower.
We hope such multimodal imaging methods become the basis for futures studies of such early polychrome objects
Detailed study of the cave has yet to begin but it has already become the object of a bitter dispute between two leading French specialists in prehistory.
Now, a study of Pacific Island languages suggests that counting systems can also evolve in reverse, becoming more object - specific.
As a result of this study, HD 284149 ABb therefore becomes the latest addition to the (short) list of brown dwarfs on wide circumbinary orbits, providing new evidence to support recent claims that object in such configuration occur with a similar frequency to wide companions to single stars.
Anderson's film is a study of Daniel Day - Lewis's Woodcock — a mix of mid-century couturiers such as Amies, Charles James and Cristóbal Balenciaga, and the technique and craft that became the objects of their obsession.
What this premise needs is to become the object of Edutopia's own core principles, including «Integrated Studies,» which highlights «Creativity, adaptability, critical reasoning.»
It presumes becoming open to the other, rather than seeing the other as the object of study.
I studied as a grief counselor & learned that often a material object becomes a very important part of the grief process - say a metal comb that I had purchased before my husband's death & during a very happy time in our life.
«Alarm Clock Study» has intimate meaning in it's conception - our gaze reads 1 -9-7-4 clockwise, which is the year of Swallow's birth and «Seated Man», 2011 becomes a key emotional figure, where object can be seen as a possible self - portrait.
After studying literature and art history at Yale University and later taking classes at the Art Institute of Chicago, Oldenburg moved to New York and eventually became part of a group of artists challenging Abstract Expressionism by returning to «realism,» working with found objects and figurative images.
Though her family objected to her becoming a professional artist, Cassatt began studying painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia at the early age of 15, she continued her studies in Europe and later moved to Paris were she embarked on a successful career with many commissions.
He became interested in Abstract Expressionism during his studies at Black Mountain College and used mainly found objects in his art until 1957 when the rusty carcase of an abandoned old Ford struck him as the ideal embodiment of his artistic vision.
During his study, he became associated with a group of radical young German artists, including Albert Oehlen, Martin Kippenberger, and Werner Buettner, whose work collectively challenged the meaning, status and value of the ubiquitously exhibited art object, as well as those who view and consume them.
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