Sentences with phrase «drawing upon ideas»

Along with Arzu Mistry, I developed an experimental design charrette drawing upon ideas from design - based thinking and arts education.
«What marks us out from the past is our failure, in a revolutionary time, to think afresh about liberty, drawing upon ideas from the past and applying them to the challenges we face,» he warns.
It is why he does not understand that simply saying «Okay, I will just put it in the script that all the characters in this are obsessed with aspects of the original trilogy and feel a compulsive need to try to draw upon their ideas for inspiration» is not really a good excuse for having a character walk around wearing a knock - off of Darth Vader's breathing helmet even though he breaths just fine.
David Toop's text «Blow Up» draws upon ideas of sound, silence and noise as it relates to Latham's work, in particular his film works of the early 1960s.
By drawing upon the idea of reverence within the boundaries of the canvas, and guided by intuition, the concentration of mark making infuses the work with energy and confers unto each piece a distinct presence.
It draws upon ideas of memory and place in a newly conceived installation that responds to the architecture, natural surroundings and history of the Serpentine which was converted from a 1930s park café to a gallery in 1970.
The exhibition draws upon ideas of memory and place in a newly conceived installation that responds to the architecture, natural surroundings and history of the Serpentine which was converted from a 1930s park café to a gallery in 1970.
It drew upon ideas of memory and place in a newly conceived installation that responded to the architecture, natural surroundings and history of the Serpentine which was converted from a 1930s park café to a gallery in 1970.

Not exact matches

-- Ego depletion refers to the idea that self - control or willpower draw upon a limited pool of mental resources that can be used up.
If I seal up the entry into my heart I must dwell in darkness — and not only I, my individual soul, but the whole universe in so far as its activity sustains my organism and awakens my consciousness, and in so far also as I act upon it in my turn so as to draw forth from it the materials of sensation, of ideas, of moral goodness, of holiness of life.
Which ends up being subjective in practice, as any number of Christians will draw upon their own combination of biblical, traditional and intuitional ideas, with vastly differing results, but all equally believing that these ideas came directly from the Spirit and represent the only «true» morality of God.
So in case what has been expounded here is correct, in case there is no incommensurability in a human life, and what there is of the incommensurable is only such by an accident from which no consequences can be drawn, in so far as existence is regarded in terms of the idea, Hegel is right; but he is not right in talking about faith or in allowing Abraham to be regarded as the father of it; for by the latter he has pronounced judgment both upon Abraham and upon faith.
Taking this seriously will, I think, draw us into reflection upon a disturbing problem built into the idea of vocation.
In writing [3] specifically about creation accounts, Terence Fretheim takes notice of «a widespread fund of images and ideas upon which Israel drew
To introduce this idea of a revelatory function of poetic discourse, I will draw upon three preparatory concepts that I have examined at greater length in my other writings on hermeneutics.6
Reading R. Shach, I can't help noticing how much his idea of honest politics draws from the standard of judicial impartiality that the Talmudic tradition insists upon.
Continue to draw upon your support system for ideas and possible solutions.
Drawing upon evidence from the debates over healthcare reform in both the U.S. and the U.K., where Palin's propagation of the idea of death panels and Labour's insistence that Gove's reforms constituted privatisation «pure and simple» served only to confuse and scare the wider public, Thompson argued that misleading and emotive language is making political reform and compromise harder to achieve.
«This platform will have a policy unit which will draw on the best ideas and practical solutions, building partnerships with other organisations, in the public policy and private spheres, so that those in the frontline of politics have a bigger and better policy agenda to reflect upon; and a networking capability to join like - minded people up.
Testing included pre - and post-training assessments, in which adolescents were asked to read several texts and then craft a high - level summary, drawing upon inferences to transform ideas into novel, generalized statements, and recall important facts.
It's a great idea to give yourself some time for self - reflection — it will be a valuable source to draw upon when it comes time to date again.
As a writer and speaker, Davis frequently draws upon her background as a parent and woman of color to offer ideas and insight into how technology can be used in schools to not only break barriers but to provide opportunities and instruments for diverse learners» voices.
In the end, Shanker's frustration with the traditional constraints of collective bargaining spurred him to propose, in a 1988 speech at the National Press Club, the creation of «charter schools,» where teachers would draw upon a wealth of experience to try innovative ideas.
The goal of the Scientific Explorers program, funded by the National Science Foundation Discovery Research PreK — 12 program, is to lay an early foundation for science learning, drawing upon the disciplinary core ideas and cross-cutting concepts related to Earth's Systems in the Next Generation Science Standards.
Perhaps a better idea is to secure a home equity line of credit (HELOC) shortly before you retire, which you can typically draw upon for a decade before having to repay it.
So while the idea behind a HELOC is that you can draw upon the funds as you need them, your ability to access that money isn't a sure thing.
Right now I'm using a blog and some drawings to impose my ideas upon the world.
I had nothing in between my ears to draw upon, no reservoir of ideas that comes from years of experience of painting» Following the example of Downes, Hatton started going outdoors to paint — «construction machinery, backhoes and bulldozers.»
Drawings which expand upon the ecological ideas in the projects, have been shown in solo exhibitions around the United States.
· Hannah Starkey (b. 1971 Belfast; lives London) will draw upon the Arts Council Collection's photography holdings from the 1970 - 90s, and will consider ideas such as photography as art versus art as advertising, identity, gender, consumerism, rhetorics of the image, and the role of the individual in society.
In The Destruction of the Destruction, Barroca draws influence from Jorge Luis Borges» short story Averroes's Speech to focus on the mistranslation of texts, images, and ideas and how these distortions are sustained and expanded upon over time.
For the rest of his life Jackson expanded upon this personal and rigorous approach to abstraction, developing his ideas in the hundreds of 4» x 6» «drawing books» that he always carried with him.
Drawing upon available space in major cities, site95 will present over five projects per year, creating a platform for artists and curators to present innovative ideas in different contexts and allow viewers to experience new work not native to their location.
«This work, as with many others draws upon the artists» fascination with speed, clarity and vividness of language and how it can communicate narrative, image and ideas».
His vision as a sculptor is based on observation and experience both in terms of ideas; drawn upon his early scientific background and his extensive knowledge of the history of cultural evolution, together with his visual and tactile ability to respond to the forms in his sculptures while in the process of making them.
However, the way he considers this heritage draws upon concepts prevalent in contemporary culture, such as ideas of collapse and ruin, recycling and reforming.
The proposal guidelines encourage participants to use a wide range of locations and mediums to create collective memory and unity, drawing upon traditional and expanded ideas of memorial.
Our sense was that dialogue and conversation among scholars from different countries and with different specializations could bring forth fresh, new ideas about postwar Italian art and we very much hoped to generate a new conceptual working model upon which future scholars could draw.
«Instead of trying to expand the canon, we should dispose of it altogether, through epistemology as well as what can be termed a conceptual history of art and curating, drawing upon diverse ideas such as those of Michel Foucault and Reinhart Koselleck, in which history is seen through ideas and concepts in terms of periodization, rather than events, individuals, and, in our case, specific objects.»
Not only were their costumes «body sculptures», but their live art drew upon the interplay between ideas of permanence and the ephemeral, between the body alive and in motion, frozen and stylized.
Anna Ostoya's (b. Poland, 1978) draws upon the histories and strategies of 20th Century avant - garde movements from Constructivism to Dada, Futurism to Abstract Expressionism, in a bid to activate and revisit works and ideas from the past and imbue them with new meaning.
Drawing upon the tradition of 18th - century travel books, Smithson here presented «anti-monuments,» tributes to suburban sprawl and urban growth that exemplified the decay and deterioration of all things: «One's mind and the earth are in a constant state of erosion, mental rivers wear away abstract banks, brain waves undermine cliffs of thought, ideas decompose into stones of unknowing, and conceptual crystallizations break apart into deposits of gritty reason.»
These works softly draw upon issues of health, the science of optics and light, and the idea of «free will», as well as notions of representation.
The exhibition proposes a new way of looking at the work of a number of younger artists whose approach to painting is energised by these diverse historical sources, drawing upon action painting, drag and the idea of the stage set.
For the Anagram, Arcadian Retreat and Anagram (A Pun) series, Rauschenberg drew upon the achievements of his early screen print and image transfer works of the 1950s and 1960s while reinvigorating the ideas, imagery and techniques to respond to a dramatically different world.
He drew upon previous works — which he called «influence pieces» — in which the artist would steer subjects into unconsciously executing his ideas.
Poincheval describes the work as symbolizing «rebirth and the rite of passage,» and drawing upon ancestral and shamanic ideas of the cave bear, which we humans once shared much in common with:
(People with a dogma to defend seem to be desperately lacking in receptiveness to ideas which draw upon the value of both sides of an argument, arguments I hope and truly intended to be objective and neutral.)
Drawing not only upon Dines and Dines (1929), but upon Brunt (1930) and Angstrom (1918), it began Callendar's ultimately successful campaign to update the ideas of Svante Arrhenius to which Anders Angstrom had referred, and to bring them once again into the scientific mainstream.
the Canadian Copyright Act «does not give the author a monopoly over ideas or elements from the public domain, which all are free to draw upon for their own works.»
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