Sentences with phrase «between humans and nature»

Using recycled everyday objects, this artist draws attention to the relationship between humans and nature.
Myriah Cornwell is trained as a cultural anthropologist, focusing on the intersections between humans and nature around issues of environmental justice.
The document also contained a stark reinterpretation of the concept of «dominion» in Genesis, marking a seismic shift in traditional Christian beliefs regarding the relationship between humans and nature.
The spiritual and cultural significance of growing miniature bonsai trees derives from a thousand - year - old horticultural tradition in Japan, representing a careful, contemplative and Zen - influenced relationship between humans and nature.
This exhibition explores the relationship between humans and nature through the minds and hands of these contemporary artists.
Mr. Quinn's new show explores what he described as «the exploitative relationship between humans and nature
Jeff Langevin is an American illustrator and designer whose work includes emotional, figural paintings which explore the relationship between humans and nature, artistic interpretations and graphic works inspired by popular culture.
The relationship between humans and nature form the source of Gregorio Esposito's artistic work.
He draws upon both Eastern and Western philosophies to pose questions about the complex and often ambiguous relationship between humans and nature.
Mntambo is best known for her figurative cowhide sculptures which allude to the symbiotic relationship between humans and nature.
Each work investigates the tenuous balance between humans and nature through the perceived abundance of natural resources declining at the hand of human kind or the impact of daily conveniences on nature.
From entire world maps to intricate sculptures tucked inside clear boxes, Ren Ri claims to spend most of his waking hours with bees, cultivating their collaborative honeycomb artworks in what could only be described as a harmonious bond between humans and nature.
Law specializes in creating work from natural elements — think flowers, twigs, branches — to explore the relationship between humans and nature.
Tools are a bridge between humans and nature.
Qin's interest in balancing the dynamic between positive and negative space within his compositions mirrors his interest in exploring the delicate harmony between humans and nature.
The history and present of the Greater West are characterized by a series of collisions between humans and nature, as well as human cultures.
Expect a quiet series of painting that explores the relationship between humans and nature.
For her exhibition at Lehmann Maupin in Hong Kong, Mutu further explores the push and pull between humans and nature through her interest in materiality.
Curated by Zoe Roos, Disassemble / Reassemble highlights the relationship between humans and nature, particularly the impact that human life has on the planet.
The exhibition explores the relationship between humans and nature.
Some landscape painters convey reality in compellingly quotidian detail, reflecting or critiquing the complex relationship between humans and nature; others construct neo-byzantine visions of the future that may thrill or terrify; some work intuitively to give form to the ephemeral, conveying that which can not be spoken; and many bend or break accepted rules of vision, reminding us that perception itself is both a privilege and a discipline.
Like most legends, the game begins with a land that once brimmed with harmony between humans and nature.
It illustrates the complex relationship that exists between Humans and Nature.
Warli art depicts the communion between humans and nature.
The delicate balance between humans and nature in Biosphere 2 collapsed into chaos and the experiment folded in 1994.
The implications of this idea for a theology of nature are not, of course, worked out in the New Testament itself, but, obscure as the thought - forms undoubtedly are to us, there does shine through them a conviction that the whole universe, could we but see it, is in its essential nature in harmony not merely with some unknown divine power but specifically with God as revealed in Jesus, and that therefore there must be some modus vivendi between humans and nature which, even if not yet attained, is in keeping with all that is best in both.
This relationship between humans and nature lasted for many centuries, until the Axial Period 1 introduced some radical changes.
Though Wilder and Funk recognized the close relationship between humans and nature, their emphasis was on Nature as human activity and relationship.
In fact, theologians who write about ecological concerns are united in their opinion that a holistic view of reality is basic to a responsible relation between humans and nature.
It is believed that the Mayas upset the balance between humans and nature, although the fall of their civilization probably corresponded to «a network of interaction in which any difficulty could have had repercussions on the whole» (Fonseca Zamora, 505).
At the core of the environmental crisis is a great divide between mind and body, between head and heart, between human and nature.
The relationships between human and nature enhance the quality of life and that becomes the primary focus of God's transforming activity When there is a rupture or distortion in this relationship, there peace is denied.
Though, the fact that the film isn't entirely without obvious merit confuses things even further: Krauss is wryly brilliant as Krauss and delivers the film's biggest laugh with his Herzog - ian reasons for using a wheelchair; Gael Garcia Bernal has a great time as a lecherous member of Laura's delegation, spinning his suitcase with the sneering verve of a cartoon villain who twirls his mustache and gleefully acts smarmy before being felled by his own beleaguered bowels; Herzog's shots of Diablo Blanco, portrayed by Bolivia's real - life Uyuni salt flats, are among the most stunning in any film released this year; Shannon has fun in the impromptu photo shoot that takes place toward the end of the film; and as expected, there's a fascinating push and pull in the battle between human and nature at the heart of the film's central premise.
Milkweed primarily publishes works that focus on nature and the environment, a deeply felt sense of place, and / or the relationships between human and nature communities.
For Miguel Calderón, falcons symbolize the connection between human and nature; they represent an opportunity to understand that which separates us from animals.
In her new series of oil paintings, Brooks explores the relationship between human and nature.
For the artist, hawks symbolize the connection between human and nature.
In 2018, upcoming exhibitions will deal with topics related to the relationship between human and nature, ecology, spirituality, queerness, affectivity and the history of the place.

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We believed that the relationship between natural capital, or what nature provides for free, and production could be understood only if the corporations and foundations that focused on development embraced the idea that nature and human well - being are inseparable.
It was authored by Bob Sullivan and Hugh Thompson, two entrepreneurial analysts with forty years of experience between them researching, writing, and analyzing systems and human nature.
The moment you identify a «place / way you want to be» and share that with your team / group / family, human nature demands that everyone start working to close the gap between where they are now, and where you want to be.
It is the nature of technology that it not only dominates nature but also places layers of separation between the human condition and nature.
That is, we must establish a new concept based on a balance between these two ideas, thereby achieving an interpretation of the harmonious relationship that is aspired to between human being and the rest of nature.
This human covenant, in its fidelity and indissoluble bonding, fulfils every natural and complementary quality between the sexual natures of the spouses, as John Paul II has brought out for us.
This co-operative activity does not make the action of God remote but rather as direct and immediate as communion between God and human nature can be.
Due to the limited statistical and methodological certainty allowed by biological science, the occurrence of technical errors in biological experiments, the differences between human and animal embryo development, the rapidity by which the cloning procedure produces a totipotent zygote, and the philosophical and theological nature of the question, there is no biological experiment that will prove with moral certainty that a human zygote never exists during the OAR procedure.
Later the idea gained ground that we can not «speak of nature apart from human perception in the historical development of knowledge», that all knowledge is «a creative interaction between the known and the knower» and that therefore there is no System of scientific knowledge or of technology which does not have the subjective purposes and faith - presuppositions of humans built into it.
One can see recent standoffs in Geneva on so - called traditional values resolutions as manifestations of a conflict between two rival conceptions of human dignity: one, supported by most Western advocates, that focuses on individual autonomy; and the other, proposed by voices from the global East and South, that focuses on traditional understandings of human nature.
Estrangement and alienation are not biblical terms, but they are implied in the biblical description of the human predicament; the expulsion from paradise, the hostility between humanity and nature, the hostility of person against person, of nation against nation, and of the continuous complaint of the prophets against the rulers.
• the capacity to reach objective and universal truth as well as valid metaphysical knowledge; • the unity of body and soul in man; • the dignity of the human person; • relations between nature and freedom; • the importance of natural law and of the «sources of morality,»... • and the necessary conformity of civil law to moral law.
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