Given that these reputable services, presumably involving humans to actually rewrite the entire
body of text while paying attention to colloquialisms, extracting idioms that do not translate, and more, can add up to massive additional costs for the self - published author (as opposed to having that expense taken on by the publisher in a traditional publishing model), where does an author even begin with translation?
Not exact matches
The subheadings have a font size
of 30px,
while the
body text has a comfortable font size
of 20px.
No, what seems most likely in light
of other uses
of anathema in the Bible (See my Gospel Dictionary Course for explanation
of these
texts) is that certain Corinthian teachers were saying (
while supposedly under the influence
of the Holy Spirit) that the reason Jesus died is because He was suffering the consequences for sin, or for living in a sinful, human
body.
The sculpted and sleek
body lines enhance the exterior, improving aerodynamics and reducing road noise,
while the sophisticated styling
of the interior was built with your busy lifestyle in mind with a multi-function information display for safer voice operated
texting, Bluetooth technology, USB port, and CD / MP3 Playback stereo.
What followed was a brief turd storm
of concern, blame and speculation about what these publishers had done to bring forth the wrath
of Bezos, followed by a «statement» from Amazon a
while later saying it was a technical glitch (ie: they sent out an email with «technical glitch» as the subject line and blank
body text, probs).
One uses images — a
body, a map, a landscape —
while the other uses
text to tell a piece
of a story addressing recurring themes in Nkanga's work (land demarcation, fear, memento, etc.).
Thomas Chimes: The
Body in Spirals, 2014 Text by Kelsey Halliday Johnson 84 pages, Softcover Published by Locks Art Publications ISBN: 978 -1-879173-95-8 While much of Thomas Chimes's (1921 - 2009) work is deeply indebted to literature, each body of work (his metal and plexi box constructions, drawings, and later white paintings) maintained structured systems that dictated the composition - a process - based manifestation of the classicist and symbolist ideals in his w
Body in Spirals, 2014
Text by Kelsey Halliday Johnson 84 pages, Softcover Published by Locks Art Publications ISBN: 978 -1-879173-95-8
While much
of Thomas Chimes's (1921 - 2009) work is deeply indebted to literature, each
body of work (his metal and plexi box constructions, drawings, and later white paintings) maintained structured systems that dictated the composition - a process - based manifestation of the classicist and symbolist ideals in his w
body of work (his metal and plexi box constructions, drawings, and later white paintings) maintained structured systems that dictated the composition - a process - based manifestation
of the classicist and symbolist ideals in his work.
Inviting a community
of Santa Monica based youth into the Artist Lab,
while simultaneously realizing a
body of work based on objects and
texts found in an estate sale at Chinatown's Charlie James Gallery, Fallah has represented a circle
of life in his project: portraits
of identity constructed forensically on behalf
of the deceased, contrasting with his portraits at 18th Street made collaboratively with youth to describe their lives as yet unknown.
While this connection is made clear in the
text that accompanies much
of the work, it is most apparent visually in two diptychs: the photograph Landscape
of the
Body (Epilepsy Test)(2011) and the video Self - Portrait (United States Steel)(2010).
It tracks second - wave Conceptualists as they bent the relatively mandarin approaches
of the first toward real life, encompassing the
body (and feminism), the environment and popular culture
while putting photographs and
texts to new uses.
These two
bodies of work both adapt the visually coded language
of logos
while the
Text Paintings co-opt the textual language
of this same form
of powerful, one way corporate communication which defines our culture.
As we all know, the performance artist Carolee Schneemann created a masterpiece
of feminist art when, on August 29, 1975, she climbed a table in East Hampton, dropped a bed sheet from her naked
body, and slowly pulled a long scroll from her vagina
while reading aloud its contents, a
text written from the perspective
of a cat.
During The Indivisible Present, writer - in - residence Sally O'Reilly, responds to the exhibitions with
texts and performances,
while Dog Kennel Hill Project present Études in Tension and Crisis, a
body of new live work for Modern Art Oxford.
While Gmail messages appeared with a fair amount
of the
body text before cutting off, Exchange messages showed only the subject line and sender.