Sentences with phrase «cycle of decay»

Recounting an ongoing cycle of decay in a desert from the view of its flora and fauna, hacked electronics, voices, rattles, animal calls, and Mexican whistles dirge through the only path to the end.
If life can be described as an endless cycle of decay and renewal, the same can be said for houses.
In games all about the futility of humanity and slow cycles of decay, Dark Souls series director Hidetaka Miyazaki went to incredible lengths just to shine a little light on the same players he punished so severely.
RW: The theme of this exhibition deals with the natural cycles of decay, and the surprising beauty that arises from it.
His paintings explore the capacity of images to mediate between the personal and the universal in cycles of decay and renewal.

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Yahweh is not some sort of Baal, a blind and brutal natural force... His destiny, like that of His people, is not identical with the cycle of the seasons, the regular succession of the day and the night, the growth and decay of the vegetation; Yahweh is the Lord of history, whose word alone creates and preserves Israel in life.»
Now the myths of the «dying - and - rising god» provided the most acceptable description for ancient man of the annual cycle of growth and decay which he observed in his crops and fruits.
The very cycles of the world in which he found himself gave him hope — the daily cycle of the sun, the monthly cycle of the moon and above all the yearly cycle of the seasons of growth, harvest and decay.
So much in Christianity had me seeing these kinds of things only in the light of demons and evil and satan, that when I started reading and understanding more (when I was in junior high school) and comprehending the concept of the birth - life - death - rebirth cycles, and how there needs to be death and decay for their to be birth and growth... it really made a huge impression on how I saw the world.
But then there is still the problem of plant decay and death for the cycle of planting...
Without the threat of the U.S., China will revert back to its ancient role and will continue its endless cycles of dynastic decay and rebirth.
Decades of Democrat establishment policies have caused a spiraling cycle of joblessness and decay.
The natural cycle leads inevitably to decay, but the dominant note of any Christian funeral service, after the sorrow and after the memories, is hope.
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have demonstrated in the laboratory a lithium - sulfur (Li / S) battery that has more than twice the specific energy of lithium - ion batteries, and that lasts for more than 1,500 cycles of charge - discharge with minimal decay of the battery's capacity.
Their article asserts that a calving event is not necessarily due to changes in environmental conditions and may simply reflect the natural growth and decay cycle of an ice shelf.
While plant litter makes up by far the largest percentage of organic material on Earth's surface, decaying mammals are an important contributor in biological nutrient cycling.
While there remain disparities among different tropospheric temperature trends estimated from satellite Microwave Sounding Unit (MSU and advanced MSU) measurements since 1979, and all likely still contain residual errors, estimates have been substantially improved (and data set differences reduced) through adjustments for issues of changing satellites, orbit decay and drift in local crossing time (i.e., diurnal cycle effects).
Each year, the atmosphere goes through a cycle of carbon dioxide levels, following the bloom and decay of plants with the seasons.
3 By making mathematical models of the carbon cycle in order to understand how oxygen — critical for large, complex organisms — was able to build up in the atmosphere because of changes in how organic matter decays;
Finally, if we close the fuel cycle and recycle spent fuel, then it decays to safe levels in several hundred years rather than hundreds of thousands.
Researcher Wulf Dröge has called this shift «the first cause of death,» and his insight into its likely causes may both explain why calorie restriction increases longevity and provide a much less onerous way to opt out of the vicious cycle responsible for the age - associated transition from a state of youthful homeostatic repair to one that promotes mitochondrial decay.
There are scenes where the audience looks through his eyes to see the natural world at work, with its endless cycle of life, death and decay.
Inspired by nature, which goes through a constant cycle of growth and decay, White's beautiful work reminds us of the sheer delicacy of life.
The works in the exhibition addressed cycles of urban decay and regeneration; building community through shared heritage; immigration and displacement; the longing for home in all its senses; and the vast economic disparities that plague our cities.
Thus her paper constructions include tubes, pipes and orbs that spew forth flowing strips of paper, evoking the cycles of the body, industrial machinery and natural phenomena, as well as the unending processes of growth and decay.
Decay, rebirth, and eternal cycles of the seasons, nature, and eclipses recur throughout Kiki Smith: Wonder in works that illustrate Smith's ability to move fluidly between materials with vastly different characteristics and properties.
Decay, rebirth, and the eternal cycles of life recur throughout her work, often linking the body with the natural world and spiritual realm.
The final images only emerge after several cycles of accretion and revision, growth and decay.
Scholl's drawing Peeping Tom is simultaneously beautiful and grotesque; flora, fauna, and human features collapse into each other in an endless cycle of growth and decay.
Present Life is a collection of works that explores the liminal space between life and death and cycles of genesis and decay through varied media including photography, sculpture, neon and installation.
Considered one of today's most talented artists on the international scene, Altmejd creates an organic yet phantasmagorical world that combines various forces of decay and regeneration in a fantastical life cycle.
In her Black Mirror Series, she continues her investigation of nature and its cycles of effulgence and decay.
Rot and decay are such an important part of the healthy life cycle of a forest, and yet for various reasons they are hardly ever celebrated.
This results in a never - ending cycle of growth and decay, or as Ansarinia sees it, a paradox in which the construction of the city also entails its deconstruction.
In the pods» delicate contours we infer a cycle of organic life in which adversity and decay yield to healing and regrowth.
The sculptor's imagery hints at the unseen natural world, capturing in metal cycles of growth and decay, accented by imaginary creatures — from winged, alien figures to miniature iron wolves walking on two legs to pastel - colored dinosaurs.
While Hiorns zeroes in on the object proper, exploring its transformative potential through cycles of growth, chance, and decay, Tuazon extends the definition of sculpture to include the surrounding space as a product of its own construction.
She isolates transitory moments of perception, multiplying and dividing the forms that emerge from them, to create visionary meditations on nature, the mutability of time, and natural cycles of growth and decay.
Within the context of her practice, this offers a gentle parallel to the life cycles of plants, moving from the tug of decay toward the possibility of regeneration.
Moore photographs places that have undergone accelerated cycles of growth and decay, due to political, economic, or social upheaval.
The exhibition is inspired by Hart's media ballet «The Dolls,» based on the notion of the «eternal return,» or the idea that history renews itself endlessly through a cycle of decadence, decay and rebirth.
Collectively they indicate Fairhurst's enduring innovation and ranging interests, whether in nature, the romantic pastoral genre, or cycles of regeneration and decay.
What unifies her work is a sustained and developing interest in the cycle of life: the fundamental questions of birth and death, growth and decay.
Just like Potter, Pizzani weaves into her narrative the inexorable cycle of life and death, growth and decay, but in her case using performance photography, project payday scam sculpture, installation and video instead of children's literature.
The majority of forest «decay» carbon is on a lot longer cycle than that.
While there remain disparities among different tropospheric temperature trends estimated from satellite Microwave Sounding Unit (MSU and advanced MSU) measurements since 1979, and all likely still contain residual errors, estimates have been substantially improved (and data set differences reduced) through adjustments for issues of changing satellites, orbit decay and drift in local crossing time (i.e., diurnal cycle effects).
For the d13C levels of several parts of the carbon cycle see: http://homepage.mac.com/uriarte/carbon13.html There are only two sources of low d13C on earth: fossil fuels and vegetation decay, but as the biosphere is an overall carbon sink, thus specifically a 12C sink, it can't be a 13C sink.
Lifetimes of the other GHGs are somewhat harder to define, since their life - cycles are too complex to be characterised by a simple decay process.
The answer is, that the growth and decay of ice shows cyclic influences with the same periods as astronomical cycles.
The seasonal cycle of plant growth and decay in the Northern Hemisphere causes the dips and peaks in the line.
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