Sentences with phrase «dimension of aesthetic»

Just like the BMW 4 Series Coupe, the new BMW 4 Series Convertible introduces new dimensions of aesthetic design and sportiness.
The new BMW 4 Series Convertible will offer the same dimensions of aesthetic design and sportiness introduced by the coupe version.

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In his address, «A Polytechnic in Wartime,» he spoke to the aesthetic dimension of education.
It is healthy for engaged couples to broaden their relationship by exploring many dimensions of sharing — intellectual, aesthetic, creative, work, commitment, and spiritual intimacy can be added, in addition to the usual pattern of emotional, recreational and romantic relating.
Both art and religion are rooted in the Logos, and the language of both is symbolic; for symbols, whether religious or aesthetic, open up levels of reality which are otherwise closed for us and unlock dimensions of our soul which correspond to that reality.
Moreover, Hartshorne himself in the last decade of his career, put much more emphasis on a particular table of options for thinking about God and the world as a way of displaying the advantages of his own metaphysics («The Aesthetic Dimensions» 17; «God, Necessary and Contingent» 296; «Can Philosophers» 17).
In a long series of captivating thumbnail biographical sketches, he documents both the force of the modern mind's attack on religion and the grief that accompanied it as people lamented losing the aesthetic and moral dimensions of faith.
Gioia obviously has been thinking on them, and what he has done in his essay, I'll bet, will prove to be a giant first step toward the renewal of the Catholic aesthetic dimension that both Church and society very much need.
His reciprocal analysis retains the importance of a rational expression of the real (as the primary means whereby we express an explicit understanding of the world as such, both to ourselves and to others) while at the same time recognizing the aesthetic dimension that is present in any level of understanding (as grounded in the immediacy of experience).
In this respect, it is worth noting that Kant recognized this practical temporal dimension, for his philosophy hardly leaves any room for a conception of time beyond the time of representation according to the Transcendental Aesthetic, that is, the time of the world.
And those now involved in the church's struggle against injustice would do well not to permit the aesthetic dimensions of the problems to be dismissed in the name of «stark realism».
From my viewpoint, what needs to die, or at least to be relativized, is absolute confidence in the religious intuition of man, which in this form I take to be a deifying of the aesthetic dimension of the creature.»
The aesthetic dimension of all theologizing is grossly overplayed when it implies a retreat from intelligibility or consistency.
Kant has often been unjustly criticized on this score; but Kant himself maintains that in the aesthetic dimension the beautiful is a symbol of the morally good (CJ § 59).
McGrath suggests a new reformulation of natural theology, seeing its task as offering an interpretation of nature based on Trinitarian faith, including an account of human engagement with nature in the moral and aesthetic dimensions as well.
In short, it is the aesthetic dimension, the beauty portrayed in the mind and story of Jesus that calls forth a distinctively religious rather than merely ethical response from the Christian believer.
The rational, moral and aesthetic contexts within which hominid capacities began to develop are essential and abiding dimensions of created reality.
Could it be though, that such communities of faith carry in themselves the world's emergent impulse toward being comprehended by deeper dimensions of harmonized intensity and aesthetic enrichment?
The actual style of the scooter is of course completely subjective, sometimes you may find that you would sacrifice a smaller model for a bulkier model if it has a certain aesthetic that appeals to you but you still should be objective when it comes to whether the scooter is a good fitting size for the kid, therefore, I would encourage paying attention to the dimensions!
Participants learn how to design interdisciplinary curriculum that attends to the ethical, aesthetic, and social dimensions of learning, and they explore instructional methods that deepen student engagement, model intellectual curiosity and rigor, and make learning more visible.
In a Project Zero classroom, teachers are also learners who model intellectual curiosity and rigor, interdisciplinary and collaborative inquiry, and sensitivity to the ethical and aesthetic dimensions of learning.
Students read a wide range of literature from many periods in many genres to build an understanding of the many dimensions (e.g., philosophical, ethical, aesthetic) of human experience.
The ultimate driving machine — its spectacular exterior, imposing dimensions and skilfully judged proportions give it with an extraordinary sense of presence and an ultra-modern aesthetic fused with innate dynamism.
In 2006 he released Gamer Theory, an ambitious and unconventional look at how videogames relate to the philosophical, political, and aesthetic dimensions of contemporary life.
Some of these were forced adaptations — like Ocarina of Time's shift to three dimensions — and some took dramatic artistic license — Wind Waker's cel - shaded aesthetic.
The sci - fi tale of six space - dwelling scientists (whose names all begin with the letter V) getting displaced in another dimension is silly, but the bare - bones premise is fitting for the 8 - bit retro aesthetic.
Her practice reflects «openness to alternative perspectives and metaphysical subjects, often portrayed through aesthetic motifs of multi-layered, expanded dimensions, textured pigments, and attention toward primal matter».
The accusation that my art was expressionist brought out a certain aggressiveness in me and compelled me to begin closely examining the aesthetic dimensions of German Expressionist paintings.
Riffing off both the aesthetic and conceptual characteristics of technology, artists in Technologism document technology's advancement in a plethora of ways: Ulla Wiggen's intricate paintings of circuit boards from the mid 1960s, see the development of an aesthetic inspired by the complex intersection of electrical wires, connectors and components, working to manipulate and rewire the physicality of technology; some thirty years later, John F. Simon's Art Appliances series of the 1990s uses the circuitry of small LCD screens to disrupt pictures and patterns, recreating them over; in Matte Rochford's video Progressively Degrading Test Pattern 2013, humble VHS tapes are copied and recopied, in a process of metaphysical reduction; while in Joshua Petherick's new work, one technology is employed to record another soon to be superseded, revealing new visual dimensions and the «ghosts in the machine».
The dialogue will explore the uncanny territory of the aesthetic dimension, anti-anthropocentrism, global warming and much more.
Typically taking their form in two dimensions, works are inscribed with an aesthetic refinement which simultaneously utilizes vocabularies of representation and abstraction.
Estenger's work brings together a visual clarity, integrity, and moral dimension with a tough - minded tenacity, fusing a serious study of direct experience with aesthetic gratification.
«The Illusion of Light» brings together works by contemporary artists who, from the 1960s to today, have explored the physical and aesthetic, symbolic and philosophical stakes of an essential dimension of human experience: light.
By placing photography alongside it's aesthetic peers, «America is Hard To See» finds new dimensions in often - exhibited work, and invites further investigation of the less familiar.
Focused on the social relations that debt engenders, To Have and To Owe has invited a range of artists, theorists, designers and others to offer lectures, performances, workshops, infographics, discussions, quilting sessions, visualizations, exploring the subject of debt and opening up a space in which its aesthetic and social dimensions may be considered as part of its economic register.
However her aesthetic strategy differs from her predecessor in its autobiographical dimension and focus on the issue of racial identity, while at the same time suggesting a more formal reading with respect to materials, processes, and altered states.
Framing surveillance as an aesthetic practice, Special Works School hones in on its psychic, material, and embodied dimensions, working from the positions of both surveillor and surveilled.
This publication focuses on the aesthetic dimensions of sustainability by examining works by artists such as Joseph Beuys, Gordon Matta - Clark, Robert Smithson, Josef Hack, Christoph Keller, Christian Kuhtz, Nana Petzet, Superflex, The Yes Men and others.
He picks up on their dimensions, their rigid lines, and the quality of the materials, using the aesthetic methods of the «technological sublime».
Focusing on the artistic impulse to seek out new places, experiences and dimensions, WANDERLUST invites guests on a heady journey through time and space in pursuit of aesthetic perfection — and to other - worldly realms that only artists can conjure.
But aesthetic considerations traverse all dimensions of forensic operation.
This OCAD University - lead research project will, under Mr. Julien's guidance and artistic inspiration, have students investigate his development as an artist, probe the important political and aesthetic themes that drive his practice, and experience first - hand dimensions of his artistic practice.
Based in Los Angeles, Wertheim is the founder and director of the Institute For Figuring, an organization devoted to the aesthetic dimensions of science and mathematics.
His signature sculptural aesthetic reflects a sophisticated grasp of folk art and often depicts a cast of characters including mythological beings, heroes, and ordinary people, as a way to explore the many complex dimensions of being human (Harithas, 1999).
Cerca Series: Lael Corbin Gelatin airplanes, topographic photography, and audio recordings are manifestations of Lael Corbin's ongoing research into aesthetic and psychological dimensions of laboratories and workshops.
In a series of manifestos, beginning with theManifesto blanco (White Manifesto) of 1946, Fontana announced his goals for a «spatialist» art, one that could engage technology to achieve an expression of the fourth dimension in a radical new aesthetic idiom that melded the categories of architecture, sculpture, and painting.
The group exhibition invites seven international artists to examine the power of the image in the contemporary world, but «the real task for them is to filter the images, to recognise the systems that images operate within, to follow their paths of circulation in the contemporary (art) world, to predict their abilities and the sociopolitical, aesthetic and ethical dimensions images acquire as they traverse different realms of reality».
Symposium + Film Series September 19 — 21, 2014, New York A three - day event gathering together artists, scholars and curators examining the mediated and aesthetic dimensions of human - made infrastructures that shape almost every aspect of modern life.
His mixed media constructions of the seemingly dark side of kitsch reflect this aesthetic as well, with vintage - inspired depictions of a fortune telling monkey or a palmistry booth being presented inside the dark dimensions of ornate wooden frames.
A reviewer in the NYT described it as «A protracted exploration of the aesthetic, social and spiritual dimensions of industrialization and globalization... Raises some sigificant and sobering questions about the impact that we, as humans, make on our environment» As Brett Wallach noted, «The landscape is as good as a book to get you thinking.»
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