Sentences with phrase «deep resonance of»

But in a quiet room, I had no problem hearing the deep resonance of a large bell being rung against a set of ethereal strings.
Between the deep resonance of a bell sounded every 10 minutes (audio art originally created by Robert Farber signifying the rate of AIDS - related deaths in 1991), performance artist Joseph Ravens was followed by an ensemble of five all dressed in bright crimson chanted the words «condom cloud» in a hauntingly Gregorian manner as they paced through the museum carrying with balloons of dark gray inflated condoms above them
But in a quiet room, I had no problem hearing the deep resonance of a large bell being rung against a set of ethereal strings.

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Luther's impatient arguments for the reform of sacramental practice and theology, and his frequent vilification of received usages and opinions, should not therefore be allowed to obscure what might be called his «deep catholic» commitment to the sacramentality of grace, with its unmistakable Patristic resonances.
And yet, as Jones points out, no aspect of Christian theology has a deeper resonance with feminist analyses of oppression than the doctrine of sin.
That's what the Greeks and later Michelangelo and the sculptors he most deeply influenced were about: elevating the human figure above the realm of optical phenomena and thereby endowing it with a more visceral presence, a deeper aesthetic resonance, and a greater emotional significance.
The call for a simpler and more intentional, sustainable and meaningful way of life continues to find a deep resonance.
The solemnity of this moment is measured by the spiritual questions we have and tempered by the hope that the perceived reality of God may here find the resonance that is deep within us, «deep calling unto deep,» breaking us open to new life and obedience in the gospel.
The French dramatic theorist Antonin Artaud, in speaking about the French classical theater, which had become formal and aloof from the issues of human hope, wrote, «In the anguished, catastrophic period in which we live, we feel an urgent need for a theater in which events do not exceed, where resonance is deep within us, dominating the instability of the times.»
Those already sufficiently conscious of the sexual imbalance in language make the effort to use «a person,» «an individual,» «one,» «persons,» «people,» «humankind» (a word given deep poetic resonance in our century through T. S. Eliot's «Four Quartets»).
As a result, at least for many Christians, the deeper dimensions of their psychic makeup have often had little resonance with their vision of God, even though their conceptual understanding may have appeared
Isaiah Berlin thus deserves considerable credit for identifying the perversion of liberty that was at the root of the totalitarian project, and for defending a concept of liberty - as - noninterference that, in setting legal limits to coercive state power, has deep resonances in the American political tradition.
Nonetheless, music, as literary and cultural critic George Steiner insists, «is brimful of meanings which will not translate into logical structures or verbal expression... Music is at once cerebral in the highest degree — I repeat that the energies and form - relations in the playing of a quartet, in the interactions of voice and instrument are among the most complex events known to man — and it is at the same time somatic, carnal and a searching out of resonances in our bodies at levels deeper than will or consciousness.»
Comparison with Gilgamesh, which the author of Genesis 2 - 3 may have had in mind in writing, would perhaps have given a deeper resonance to the reality principle, including the limitations of human capacities and the acceptance of death.
Given this context in which Maximus» thought has been consciously advocated as an alternative to the «old» Thomist synthesis, Benedict XVI's words of praise take on a deeper resonance.
Moreover, although the idea of getting close to the land in small - scale communities has a deep cultural resonance in some schools of environmentalist thought, in reality this is probably the worst thing that anyone can do.
He has pushed the hypothesis of morphic resonance for 20 years and claims, rather bitingly, that his motivation is a too - rare reverence for science as a vehicle for addressing deep, difficult questions.
Magnetic resonance imaging scans pinpointed the right insular area as the culprit, a region deep inside the brain linked with the part of the nervous system that sets off stress - related responses.
Identification of deep - gap states in a-Si: H by photodepopulation - induced electron - spin resonance
The technology brings together the power of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, which yields a remarkable peek into molecular interactions, and the ability to re-create the extreme conditions found on the tundra, in the deep ocean, or underground — conditions relevant to some of the biggest questions that scientists at DOE laboratories such as PNNL ask.
Resting - state functional magnetic resonance imaging allows investigating whole - brain connectivity changes during pharmacological modulation of the level of consciousness.Low - frequency spontaneous blood oxygen level - dependent fluctuations were measured in 19 healthy volunteers during wakefulness, mild sedation, deep sedation with clinical unconsciousness, and subsequent recovery of consciousness.Propofol - induced decrease in consciousness linearly correlates with decreased corticocortical and thalamocortical connectivity in frontoparietal networks (i.e., default - and executive - control networks).
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It's been proven that we show more emotion from the left side of our face, and showing our left side in photos can create deeper resonance in those who view them.
My passion lies in helping people to connect to their purpose, their deepest desires, their truest expression of who they are and create an artful and masterful legacy from this level of resonance.
It's not because of some deep thematic resonance, or even a wealth of transcendent scenes.
However, Anderson's film skewers the idea of using other cultures for self - actualisation, while finding deep emotional resonance in the natural vibrancy of its setting.
I, Tonya may be more of a pop - biographical exercise than a deep interrogation, but there's a resonance to the synergy between its star and its subject: one famous female artist reclaiming her professional narrative by playing another who never quite could.
It's a somewhat challenging film that is slow - burning and threatens to change point of view midway through, but ultimately a thought - provoking one with deep emotional resonance that lingers.
Its final image — a callback to an the aforementioned shot of fireworks in Coney Island — suggests a character coming full circle, but considering how unresolved Frankie's future remains, the sensation it evokes feels superficial at best, visually satisfying but without any deeper resonance.
The question of the title of the film therefore takes on a deeper resonance as one considers the tantalizing mélange produced by a marriage of noir, the western, and a jazz movement founded on unrest and violence, sold through a uniquely Japanese medium (animé, natch) that has been the vehicle for some of the most profound examinations of nihilism, violence, and romanticism (thinking especially of masterworks like Grave of the Fireflies and last year's Spirited Away) in the modern cinematic vocabulary.
As a wuxia film (a particular type of fantastical drama / action film involving Chinese martial artists and set in deep history), its loveliest resonances are found its finely executed martial arts sequences, costuming and period setting, as well as the still charisma of Shu Qi's performance.
It follows the students, parents and educators across four years of hard work, a roller coaster ride of successes and failures, capturing it all with intimacy and deep emotional resonance.
There are no nasty resonances from the new exhaust, and although the note is a little louder, I prefer its deeper tone to that of the titanium item that was a factory option.
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The higher purer tones of the flute create a sympathetic resonance which reverberates into deeper levels and the responses can be in the range of pure joy and happiness.
My passion lies in helping people to connect to their purpose, their deepest desires, their truest expression of who they are and create an artful and masterful legacy from this level of resonance.
«For as long as I can remember the everyday things of black people have had deep resonance for me.
In her abstract paintings, Tomasko brings us closer to the essence of the material objects immersing us in the scaffolding, the fibers, to reveal their deeper reality and resonance.
«Many of the societal norms Lipi and Rahman challenge within the context of their native Bangladeshi culture have deep resonances around the world — from issues of personal identity to gender equality to migration,» said Caitlín Doherty, curator of the exhibition and Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Broad MSU.
For Nick painting is a way of being, a search for meaning — each painting is a journey to a place unknown, based on feeling and resonance with something deep — a subterranean seam, a rich vein that lives in the dark — it can be recognised poetically, with the heart, not the intellect.
In his essay, Ligon attributes the appearance of the song in his consciousness to the work's title and colors, but I wonder if the shape of the painting — this shape with deep historical resonances of bearing weight — does not also have something to do with the connection.
Contending with issues of ephemerality and loss within the geopolitical sphere of late - 20th century South America, the artworks on view in Embodied Absence: Chilean Art of the 1970s Now find deep resonance in the groundbreaking display next door at the Harvard Art Museums» exhibition Doris Salcedo: The Materiality of Mourning.
Depicting what has been seen but perhaps forgotten, Huen's intuitive exploration of perception flows with a deep sensitivity and alchemy of recognition, attaining a specific resonance steeped in individual sensation and shared experience.
The strange resonances that come from many of the works are like clarion calls from our planet, not in the egotistical sense of it asking us to save it but a deeper tone.
An active member of Portland - based artist collective Appendix, which is known as much for intellectual engagement as physical practice, his current research explores the resonance of new visual technologies with deep - rooted neurological processes.
This publication aims not to draw out any notion of influence or direct correlation between these bodies of work, but rather to elucidate a resonance between two artists who both engage transformative processes to invest the humblest of everyday materials with deep aesthetic significance.
Resonance is the quality of a sound that stays loud, clear, and deep for a long time.
Recurring themes in her extensive production are the representation of natural forces and their deep resonance with human sensibilities.
Moira Sinclair, executive director of Arts Council England, London said in a statement: «Art communicates on a level that can transcend raw data and scientific findings; art offers people a deep emotional resonance — regardless of age, gender or background.
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