While Lorna, Deep Contact, and other works (including many not in the exhibition) are structured around open - ended narratives, what they presciently anticipated is perception and experience skipping along the internet's seemingly infinite set of links — seemingly, because what Hershman Leeson's work also shows is how
circumscribed choice (even on the web) can be.
If her subjectivity, her vulnerability,
her circumscribed choices are truly important, then design the entire game around them.
Not exact matches
As the nominating process
circumscribes the range of
choice to be made, it is a fundamental and outcome - determinative step in the election of officeholders.
When Plato acted it was probably in the belief that his freedom to act could only affect a small fragment of the world, narrowly
circumscribed in space and time; but the man of today acts in the knowledge that the
choice he makes will have its repercussions through countless centuries and upon countless human beings.
As the authors recognize, however, the biggest challenge in evaluating CTE is that students typically self - select into such programs, or student
choices are
circumscribed by the types of programs offered in nearby schools.
JG: I think we really have to be cautious about pushing kids into making
choices too early, as well... It's not so much that kids make clear
choices early on, but [Linda Gottfredson], who's a well - known theorist in this space, she talked about how kids
circumscribe and compromise as they consider careers that might be possible for them.
Enforcing limits on the power of government, as judicial review does, and perhaps especially enforcing limits set up by federal constitutions, insofar as they
circumscribe the powers of centralized governments, helps preserve foot - voting and market -
choice opportunities.
If you purchase one smart home device you may find that your
choices for other gadgets could be
circumscribed if you want them to all work together.