Sentences with phrase «by phenomenological»

The physical materials are subordinated by the phenomenological effects of light, shadow and reflection.
Highly influenced by phenomenological philosopher, Maurice Merleau - Ponty; Nesbit harnesses philosophical investigations of human perception to address issues within image making in an effort to not only exist as an object, or momentous glance, but as an invitation for a suspended visceral exchange.
Such dualism is methodically excluded by phenomenological description.
Such disciplines limit the disciplines of phenomenology, and are themselves limited by the phenomenological.
Though this theory of knowledge as detached reflection appeals to our cultural prejudices, formed as they are by an unreflective scientism, it is a relatively modern notion that has been thoroughly dismantled by the phenomenological tradition.

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Marion is sensitized to this Augustinian theme by the original contributions he has previously made to the phenomenological tradition of Husserl and Heidegger in which he stands.
2 The most provocative phenomenological attack on the «flowing» metaphor can be found in Maurice Merleau - Ponty, The Phenomenology of Perception (translated by Collin Smith, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1962), pp. 410 - 14 and ff.
Keen has answered just such a question by suggesting that his concern is a phenomenological one, centering on those places where the holy is most manifest.
The history of the phenomenological movement has shown us that the strict Husserlian method was not accepted by leading phenomenologists.
In both, Wojtyla broke new ground, not by propounding new things, but by propounding old things in a new way, a new modus, the inwardly focused modus of phenomenological personalism.
The bridge between the empirical and phenomenological research, on the one side, and the normative, on the other, is supplied by still another approach: typology.
By contrast, the phenomenological awakening to the mystery of being reserves a unique role for thinking, which both elevates and humbles its mission in contrast to any regional investigation.
But the phenomenological description offered makes it clear that presentational immediacy is consequent upon a particular type of bodily amplification and selection of sense data derived from the stream of consciousness comprising the immediate past actual world, further abstracted and focused in the human situation through selective conscious attention to some, but not all, of the features of the immediate external world recorded and amplified by the body.
The phenomenological approach was developed by continental scholars in the history of religions but is increasingly represented in English - speaking universities.3 Four of its characteristic interests may be summarized as follows:
Furthermore, by itself, the phenomenological view leads to a subjective hyper - individualism that weakens Rogers» approach to therapy; Rogers declares:
If these can solve the paradox without generating new ones, and are compatible with the phenomenological evidence, even if not suggested by it, they should be accepted.
Falling by the wayside: a phenomenological exploration of perceived breast - milk inadequacy in lactating women.
Thus, our conclusion was that the phenomenological climate transfer sensitivity to the 11 - year solar cycle is likely given by Z11y = 0.11 + / - 0.02 K / W / m ^ 2.
In this way, as school microcosm embodies the true reflection of social structures macrocosm, of their own phenomenological and hermeneutical context, the future of humanity passes by the curricular (re) adjustment of the present education systems before the globalizing techno - economist dynamics.
Some well - known by thousand - year - old civilizations (of which only few of them are studied by science), which interpreted this cosmic energy in a phenomenological and hermeneutical way, according to past technologies and beliefs, shaping rich plural cultures and religions of different types.
This phenomenological study will provide such a resource by providing insight into the pedagogical beliefs, methods, practices, challenges and support needs experienced during the transition to a flipped classroom model.
By stretching lengths of yarn horizontally, vertically, or diagonally at different scales and in varied configurations, the artist developed a unique body of work that elaborated on the phenomenological experience of space and volume with unwavering consistency and ingenuity.
Her work cultivates meaning by forgings relationships between the artist's body, materials and technologies that leave the viewer with a palpable sensation — one both visual and phenomenological.
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Since the 1960s, artists such as Robert Irwin, James Turrell and Dan Flavin have addressed the phenomenological, spiritual and transient qualities of light by giving it physical form and creating an immersive experience for the viewer.
Today they appear as a precursor to works by artists like James Turrell and Olafur Eliasson that harness, expose and manipulate natural phenomena as a way to create phenomenological experiences.
Bachelard's notion of the house as the «quintessential phenomenological object» has prompted the exploration by numerous artists as an online search will reveal.
It is a mode of working shared by a number of contemporary sculptors, including Tara Donovan, whose accretions of everyday objects become massive, phenomenological forms.
The phenomenological experience produced by this rigorous sequencing of space is akin to a physical impression of time passing, of the body's movement being captured in formation.
Kraus has the 1950s qualify the 60s by recharging the phenomenological materialism of US Minimal art with modernist metaphysical yearnings.
Optics presented Kidner with a challenge in his pursuit of a pure form of imagery, seeking a phenomenological approach to the fluctuating effects of light and color within the space set by the canvas.
Often characterised by an attention to the phenomenological effects of light and space, Vigo's oeuvre ranges from mind - bending interiors, enigmatic light sculptures and futuristic cemetery designs.
Heavily influenced by the legacy of Constructivism and post-Minimalism, Kronschlaeger manipulates color relationships, aiming to generate a phenomenological experience for the public.
Quietly, one American painter — unconcerned with trends, unhurried by the market — has created an oeuvre of such phenomenological sophistication that she deserves to be called a master.
By building the structure of the composition through the use of color and application, Schoorel allows for the experience of the image to advance in a phenomenological way.
And when I went, my breath was taken away particularly by these flower paintings that had these kind of vortex - like portals in them which to me spoke to kind of very interior darkness that just resonated with me on a phenomenological level.
Different hard - to - classify movements materialised and were defined by Lucy Lippard as «Eccentric Abstraction», or, for instance, Post-minimalism and phenomenological and performative practices inclined towards ritualism, animism and the body.
Concerned with the displacement and trivialization of authentic experience by technologies constructed to simulate phenomenological and physiological experiences, Buchanan's work questions our perception of wonderment and enchantment arising from the witnessing of natural phenomenon.
Identified by the poetic quality of her work, Yuan's multi-layered practice inquires into the ocean's phenomenological possibilities and its ecological calamity.
However, the minimalist dogmas of asepsis, non-composition, seriality and the use of industrial materials were counteracted by the artist with the above mentioned practices as well as a phenomenological and cartographic exploration of space.
In the second, Franz West, Thomas Nozkowski, Gabriel Orozco, Dieter Roth and Laura Owens demonstrate their presence in the creative process by making drawings, paintings, sculpture and prints which, to quote Gross» curatorial statement, are «phenomenological projects weighted with human presence.»»
His work is close to phenomenological ideas of presence, space, perception and gesture and his practice is influenced by eastern philosophies of art and time.
Accompanied by texts, digital sensors, and a thermal camera that registers the temperature of the heaters and of visitors» bodies, the installation stages a confrontation between flexibility and enclosure, phenomenological experience and quantifiable data.
High and low culture are used with equal zeal in collisions of the phenomenological expectations of the art viewing experience, with similar expectations driven by cinematic and other technological clichés, leading to a reinvigoration of the power of material production and a revealing of contemporary judgments of production value.
His current reading list encompasses the lyrical and phenomenological: «Just Kids,» by Patti Smith, «Outlandish Knight,» by Minoo Dinshaw, and «Blitzed» by Norman Ohler.
This project represents a new collaboration for these artists and provides an opportunity for them to push the boundaries of their practices by working together to create an exhibition that is conceived from the start as a phenomenological unit.
Debuting last summer with a solo exhibition at Hogar, Lauriston Avery's paintings explore the super-natural and phenomenological, inspired by all things celestial from the sun to UFO's.
Artist: Lauriston Avery: New Paintings Date: Friday, September 10th 2010 — Monday, October 25th 2010 Venue: Hogar Collection, 362 Grand Street Debuting last summer with a solo exhibition at Hogar, Lauriston Avery's paintings explore the super-natural and phenomenological, inspired by all things celestial from the sun to UFO's.
In Chelsea, Liu has responded to the Jorge Luis Borges poem «Mirrors,» creating a monumental mirrored sculptural installation, «intended to provoke a phenomenological experience of space that can be only activated by the viewer.»
From the paper by Scafetta and West, «Phenomenological solar contribution to the 1900 — 2000 global warming, published March 2006»
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