Answering these concerns are Snøhetta's floodlit galleries and wide spaces that are as open to tough art and
creative interpretation as to the views through their windows.
Not exact matches
It is never taught
as the physical background to newer and wider
interpretations of the
creative act of God, and of the implications of theology.
They embody the
interpretation of the cosmological problem in terms of a fundamental metaphysical doctrine
as to the quality of
creative origination, namely, conceptual appetition and physical realization.
While we are on this subject, how is it that those who take a high view of the Scriptures are known to produce less by way of
creative biblical
interpretation than those who either bracket the question or treat the text
as a human document?
To begin one's theological
interpretations afresh,
as I have attempted in this book, demands a careful,
creative, communal listening to the theological sources.
The unified understanding of the nature of things
as they are in their being, to which we must conform, has been replaced by a dynamic
interpretation of things in their
creative becoming, with which we should cooperate, to which we can contribute, and over which many of us attempt to exercise greater control.
With these themes of overcoming and
creative sublimation, there emerges Nietzsche's
interpretation of man
as creator, valuer, and conceiver.
Interpretation and listening,
as well
as formation, are
creative acts of construal.
As the text itself is a responsive, assertive,
creative act, so the
interpretation of the text is also a responsive, assertive,
creative act.
My own
interpretation of Whitehead takes account of two distinctive functions in the consequent nature: one of memory in which the entire past is preserved
as an object of vivid immediacy, and the other of future envisagement which includes only those elements of the past which contribute to and do not derogate from the
creative advance toward higher perfections.
To summarize, the theory of symbolic reference supports the view of a percipient event
as a working through of various (potentially
creative) imaginative
interpretations.
The biblical history is meaningful, because of the
interpretation of events supplied by the Word of God through prophetic men — an
interpretation which,
as we have seen, is itself
creative of events.
Clark Pinnock centers the issue even more pointedly
as he asks, «How is it that those who take a high view of the Scriptures are known to produce less by way of
creative biblical
interpretation than those who either bracket the question or treat the text
as a human document?»
While proficient in a wide variety of cooking styles, April specializes in
creative development of original, ingredient - driven canning, preserving, and baked good recipes,
as well
as adaptation and
interpretation of traditional and vintage recipes for the modern kitchen.
Especially
creative are the
interpretations of this trend from such big names
as Givenchy, Stella McCartney, where we adored the creamy lacing used for the shimmery golden wedges, Rodarte with its lace - up thigh - high boots, Alexander McQueen that stunned with the mysterious and cool lace - up shoes,
as well
as Herve Leger by Max Azria completing the circle of powerful
interpretations.
They're also asked to produce a visual
interpretation, such
as an animation, of well - known poems like Langston Hughes's «A Dream Deferred» and to defend their
creative decisions («Why did you use blue here?»).
For this reason, Shakespeare studies — especially at senior student level — can become a subject area where teachers are left feeling even more constrained,
as they must work against this perceived cultural distance to create a safe environment for
creative exploration and
interpretation of the text.
It is also essential for the authorities to stop targeting
creatives specifically
as folks who will automatically do something against the rules and actually wait for them to do something wrong before confronting them or creating baseless guidelines left open for
interpretation.
«Addictive online shooter games such
as Fortnite have «damaging impact» on the lives of children, warns culture secretary» is an especially
creative interpretation of Hancock's perfectly reasonable comments.
Using photography, drawing, and digital technology, these artists touch on a range of ideas, including: the representation of scientific data, science fiction
as backdrop in popular culture,
creative interpretations of the fantastical, and fictional landscapes.
Reclaiming some of art's grand themes and spotlighting the degree of role - play that necessarily accompanies any new
interpretation, Bas invites us to revel in a liberating sense of flux that,
as much
as it applies to the nascent identity of the youths he paints, alludes to the
creative act itself.
For her recent exhibition entitled This Building for Hope, which took place at Morecambe's seafront Midland Hotel, Steele undertook a research visit to Miami South Beach,
as well
as researching into The Midland's architectural history at the RIBA and V&A archives in order to produce
creative interpretations of her findings.
Museum Founded by Larry Aldrich in 1964, The Aldrich is dedicated to fostering innovative artists whose ideas and
interpretations of the world around us serve
as a platform to encourage
creative thinking.
We asked the
creative minds of Adam Csoka Keller and Evelyn Bencicova (6th Finger Studio) to take inspiration from Yan Xing's exhibition Dangerous Afternoon and make a short film that would both represent it and act
as an independent object based on their
interpretations of it.
We asked the
creative minds of Adam Csoka Keller and Evelyn Bencicova (6th Finger Studio) to take inspiration from our exhibition Exposed Exhibitions — Fotoarchiv der Kunsthalle Basel and make a short film that would both represent it and act
as an independent object based on their
interpretations of it.
I mean the lawyer who fails to fulfill what Rebecca Roiphe recently identified
as the central professional obligation of lawyers: «the
creative interpretation of norms in lights of facts and experience» (Rebecca Roiphe, «The Decline of Professionalism» (2016) 29 GJLE 649 at 680).
I still get a thrill when reading a case that concerns a novel issue, or a new
interpretation of an old issue, and continue to attempt
creative and novel solutions to problems
as the law is continually evolving.»
Otherwise, the construction of paragraph 31 of annex I Dir 2005 / 29 / EC
as the CJEU at para 42 of Purely
Creative v OFT is an expansive
interpretation of a prohibitive rule (since the «absolute» element of no - cost that the CJEU brings to the provision is arguably not there, once resort to paragrah 20 is had
as an interpretative tool).