Sentences with phrase «creative interpretations from»

Not exact matches

The second interpretation is that of Jorge Luis Nobo in his «Whitehead's Principle of Relativity» (PS 8:1 - 20) and his «Transition in Whitehead: A Creative Process Distinct from Concrescence» (LPQ 19:265 - 83).
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.
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.
Elena Spagnolie received her Master's degree in creative writing and Magical Realist studies from New York University, focusing specifically on the relationship between culture and authorial voice, and the Jungian interpretation of archetypal symbols found in Magical Realist works.
This score sees a bit of a departure from your previous works in being such a unique and vast world that's a lot more open to creative interpretation.
The museum is dedicated to the collection, preservation, interpretation, and dissemination of art from the nineteenth century to the present, with a particular focus on honoring the rich creative legacy of the East End.
Give contemporary artists from around the world a common, diverse natural material and the creative interpretations are infinite.
His sculptures hewn from automobiles inevitably attracted the wrong interpretation; where Chamberlain employed creative re-use, others saw simply car crashes.
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.
In some way you might think that if you use small pieces of code from an answer or question now your work needs to be licensed under Creative Commons BY - SA 3.0 too, but when I read the ShareAlike Interpretation I saw this:
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