According to this model, animal calls are fairly random and lack
the complexity of human language.
Not exact matches
The (until now) uniquely
human ability to understand the
complexities of language, multiplied by the speed
of computational efficiency, results in a very effective response program.
And the beauty
of language is its
complexity, its capacity for describing the immense
complexities of life and the
human experience.
The dialogues and the body
languages mixed mime the dynamics
of the
complexity of the reality, Paul Valéry, in a magnificent text
of 1936 (Philosophy
of the dance) say it is an art deducted from life, an action
of the whole
human body transposed into a world, in a kind
of space - time which is not any more completely the same as the one in practical life.
Exploring the underlying
complexities of language, translation, memory and miscommunication, it confronts the profoundness
of the seemingly mundane and uses repetition and familiarity to incite instants
of human connection.
Each artist has developed their own visual
language to communicate their ideas, and when the works are considered together, a motif emerges that reflects the
complexities of human experience.
Painter, illustrator, graphic designer and graffiti artist, Rems 182's imagery unites violence, eroticism, and strength in both large - scale and smaller portraits characterised by a use
of multiple perspectives that create a unique softness in each image that allows the various expressions to complement each other while revealing the
complexities of human emotion Having a background as a graffiti writer his work combines both letter - based and complex figurative images, or as the artist himself explains: «I fuse my graffiti writer
language with my modern figurative art experience in perennial tension towards abstract disaggregation.»
Seduced by the sublime beauty and open terrain
of the American West, British - born, San Francisco — based artist Richard T. Walker has spent the last six years exploring the
complexities of language and
human relationships amid the natural environment.
In simpler
language,
humans are conducting a single experiment on systems
of unimaginable
complexity whose function we barely understand but upon which our survival is utterly dependent.
But researchers writing in the journal Neuroscience found that
human behavior that is exceptionally flexible, responsive and capable
of navigating
complexity requires something beyond a strong and active prefrontal cortex: strong and agile runners must link that seat to brain regions involved in perception, memory,
language and mobility.