Cubism: Cubism was a revolutionary new approach to representing reality invented in around 1907 by artists Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque who aimed to bring
different views of subjects together in the same picture, resulting in paintings that appear fragmented and abstracted.
Not exact matches
He went on: «While we may always have a
different point
of view about what happened at the end
of our relationship, the founding
of the company is a matter
of record and not
subject to «personal perspectives.»
A group
of scientists from Max Planck Institute for Chemistry and Johannes Gutenberg University
of Mainz in Germany recently found that they were able to identify what kind
of films a group
of subjects viewed — whether it was funny, sad or suspenseful — based on the
different combinations
of chemicals, or peaks
of one in particular, such as carbon dioxide, that were found in the air in the theater.
Tagging content properly, using images to illustrate your ideas, linking old posts in your blog to build a strong internal link structure, or linking to other blogs to offer
different views on a
subject are all examples
of how you can create beautiful content.
In «Theology and Objectivity» Ogden holds that theological language, though
different from that
of science, is objectifying because it is both cognitive and subject to rational assessment and justification.114 Of course, this view assumes the possibility of metaphysics, a possibility now generally denie
of science, is objectifying because it is both cognitive and
subject to rational assessment and justification.114
Of course, this view assumes the possibility of metaphysics, a possibility now generally denie
Of course, this
view assumes the possibility
of metaphysics, a possibility now generally denie
of metaphysics, a possibility now generally denied.
All holy book scriptures have been
subjected to the
views of given authors — which is no
different than a modern - day biography — and, at best, should be used to guide one's decisions — much like a fable written for children.
The objective
of this approach is not to present the religious
view on a particular
subject, but to generate public discussion and debate about significant issues
of the day from many
different religious perspectives and viewpoints.
The correctness
of the epistemological analysis
of experience according to the
subject - object schema must not be allowed to lead to an ontological
view of objects as
different in kind from
subjects in any way other than the difference between past and present.
I genuinely was interested in this
subject because
of late it has somewhat been playing on my mind and so sought to discover the truth on the matter and so sought out discussions and literature by christian writers that I might examine their
different stances on the issue and try to find a moral cross-section as I think is appropriate for all questions since the ranging
views are like politics ranging from far left wing to far right wing
views.
This doorway into the
subject seems to me the best one for a science
of religions, for it mediates between a number
of different points
of view.
It could be useful, to get a clearer idea on fan's
views, Regarding
different subjects and at the end
of each voting, it gives you an extra article to write about.
Maybe if you approach the
subject in a
different manner people would actually be able to look at your points in an educational
view rather than attacking one type
of parenting style and making them feel bad in their beliefs.
[2] But it is an alternative liberalism to neoliberalism in that it takes a
different view of the content
of the right to capital and regards rules regulating the distribution
of wealth as properly
subject to collective determination and an egalitarian conception
of the common good.
For these patients,
of varying weight and with
different degrees
of disease severity,
viewing these images caused much the same reaction as in healthy
subjects.
'' [Weber and Curry] may have
different views on climate change, but I think that's a strength
of our department that we can have academic freedom and host faculty members with
different opinions about
subjects,» Huey said.
A couple
of things though, some
of the links do not work, I'm not sure if that is
subject to
viewing from a
different country..., also you could try some diversity in terms
of you styling someone else during the week and putting their photo up, that would also add some colour to your already beautiful blog.
When a personal documentary is made, there is a special relationship between the
subject and filmmaker, and that kind
of relationship makes for a much
different kind
of viewing experience.
For instance, they get to see the
Subject Matter from a
different point
of view based on co-workers» comments or opinions.
Moreover,
different tests
of the same
subject often sample differently from the material in that
subject and therefore provide somewhat
different views of achievement.
To get there, you need to gather
different stakeholders
of the learning experience (Learning and Development, learner,
Subject Matter Expert, learners» manager etc.) during a workshop, where each stakeholder holds a set
of post-its and shares point
of views.
It looks at the Christian belief on the
subject and the argument for and against from
different churches, the Buddist
view on the
subject and the impact and consequences
of abortion.
Because language DOES matter, especially if you are inviting people to consider a
different point
of view on a
subject they care about.
No - I think that she presented
different points
of view on her major
subjects - abortion, feminism, church and state.
You should see a
subject form
different points
of view, so you are welcome to find some data and statistics upon relating to inflation events and results.
Writers want to believe what these articles are saying, and hearing a
different view on the
subject may save some
of us from jumping in too soon.
We just come from a
different part
of the world, which gives us a
different world
view on certain
subjects.
PT: In his catalogue essay for Yearning Upwards, Neil Plotkin makes a case that painting a tree is akin to riffing on a jazz standard in that the «standard offers the opportunity to consider a familiar
subject from a
different point
of view.»
This exhibition
of new paintings and cyanotypes provides evidence
of the many
different bodies
of work McGinness has been exploring in recent years — from self - reflective Studio
Views with process - referencing
subject matter to iconic Signals, Skateboards, Mindscapes, and Black Holes.
One
of my favorite pairings pits the tough teens in Diane Arbus's Two Girls in Matching Bathing Suits, Coney Island, N.Y. (1967) against the more vulnerable - looking
subject of Rineke Dijkstra's portrait Maya, Herzliya, Israel, November 21, 1999, offering two
different but equally striking
views of young womanhood.
Sandgrube III, one in series
of sandpits which depict
different yet related
views of the same
subject, highlights Albers's early interest in a serial approach to his art which he later develops in 1949 when he begins work on his Homage to the Square experiments.
By mapping his diary - like meditations, the artist attempts to present multiple
views of various
subjects as if the audience could stand in many
different places and look in several directions at once.
While, intentionally, the core exhibition doesn't present a single theme, Macel sorted the works on
view into nine chapters, which she calls Trans - Pavilions, each featuring a trans - national selection
of different artists based on similarities and consonances in approach, personality, influences, and creative vision, thus focusing more on art and artists than on a theoretical, superimposed curatorial
subject.
Marc Quinn is currently the
subject of a solo exhibition at Mary Boone Gallery in Chelsea where a sparse grouping
of four large scale bronze sculptures
of different species
of sea shells are on
view through June 29.
In quiet, contemplative tones and shot in black and white, My Education: A Portrait
of David Hilliard uses multiple camera angles to reveal
different, contrasting
views of the same
subjects, and the film raises questions and invites discussion about a fraught moment in American history that continues to ripple through society.
Perennially influential to younger artists, Tillmans has become known for his salon - style exhibitions where images
of different sizes and
subjects are pinned to the wall in loosely connected constellations that have contributed greatly to how we read and
view photographs.
The exhibition ties these pieces quite well to the few large - scale, later canvases on
view, showing the artist's continued interest in the compositional considerations
of vastly
different subject matter, increasingly represented through realistic brushstrokes and the language
of mass - market advertising.
Several scenes will change annually, and one will change every six months, so that
different subjects can be examined while more
of the collection is on
view.
But a
different view was offered by another researcher, Eugene Caruso
of the University
of Chicago, who reported in 2013 that priming
subjects by exposing them to the sight
of money made them more accepting
of societal norms.
Now the researchers plan to apply the methodology to other nations to build up a global evidence base for protected area effectiveness, to «move beyond looking at protected areas as a monolithic concept and clarify how
different kinds
of protected areas, and
different ways
of locating them in the landscape, affect deforestation and local human welfare», and to measure the impacts
of protected areas on humans that live in neighbouring communities, an issue that is «
subject to contentious international debate but for which there is little credible evidence to support the opposing
views».
Alternatively, it might prove to be purely speculative, with little or no scientific foundation... In our respectful
view, the materially
different levels
of scrutiny to which the evidence
of the two experts was
subjected — none for the Crown expert and intense for the defence expert — was unwarranted, and it tended to shift the burden
of proof onto the appellant.
These issues can be difficult to sort out, as the facts are often fluid, and
subject to
different points
of view.
«Tort reform» is a politically contentious issue and a loaded term
subject to
different points
of view.
Each person in a society may have a
different view of the right way to live, but the fact that laws are enacted through a reasonably democratic process, and applied through a reasonably fair system
of adjudication, gives that person a reason to
subject his own conception
of the good to that which the law contains.