Sentences with phrase «emerged out of conversations»

The idea to set up the blog emerged out of conversations between the editors of the Journal of Global Buddhism (JGB), an academic journal devoted to understanding and analysing the relationship between Buddhist teachings, institutions and practitioners.
Many of his ideas have emerged out of conversations with others.
This exhibition has emerged out of conversations with Sarah Crowner that started two years ago when I first showed her the Tutsi basketry from Rwanda and Burundi that my father, Clive Loveless, and his colleague, Andres Moraga, have championed for the last 25 years.
The term «community lab» emerged out of conversations on my couch in Brooklyn five years ago.
Rather than pepper the customer with questions, let the questions emerge out of the conversation.
Her 2010 tweaked reinterpretation emerges out of conversations and collaborative research with the curator, who was eager to know and use what came before.

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It is the Reason of Plato at work, freeing us from old, stale habits of thought in the expectation that out of the resulting conversation, from the very turmoil and confusion of interpretations at war with one another, can emerge in good time a better understanding and a better practice of what it is to become and be within human communities.
Neal Donald Walsch's three volumes of Conversations with God and his other books, including, most recently The New Revelation., emerged out of a very different personal situation.
The defence secretary said he expected an «adult conversation» would take place after it emerged the Treasury is reforming its committee of Cabinet ministers as a «deterrent» to those still holding out.
It allows «conversations» to emerge between similar pieces, like an inspired grouping of three of her mattress castings: the ochre one, made of rubber, Untitled (Air Bed II)(1992) propped sideways seems watchful, while its reddish resin sibling Untitled (Amber Bed)(1991) slumps against the back wall as if drunk or knackered; meanwhile, their black companion Untitled (Black Bed)(1991) lies flat out, as if scorched and dead to the world.
Emerging out of the travel, correspondence, and conversation with international artists such as André Breton or Lee Miller, this group played a seminal role in introducing surrealism to the Cairo art scene.
«When you're painting out of your unconscious, figures are bound to emerge,» Jackson Pollock said in a famous conversation with Seldon Rodman in 1956.
The works of both artists consistently explore language patterns and the «new semantics [that] emerge in conversation with out post-digital era», creating alternative aesthetics out of their interactions with both human - and machine - made language systems.
The broader residency programme at IMMA afforded me the opportunity to contextualise my practice in the wider contemporary world whilst aligning my personal philosophies with changes, critique and new ways of seeing; emerging through conversations and debate which fermented out of the cultural production of the IMMA programme.»
While the law blog may build on — or, perhaps, remediate — aspects of the law review article, legal blogging also emerges out of a tradition of conversation.
What stood out from these investor meetings — from the perspective of the ICO advisory firm — was the progression in the depth of conversation with regards to the technological elements of networks found in the crypto space, be it «Layer - 2 solutions like Lightning and Raiden, [or] emerging consensus protocols like PoS and DPoS.»
The principal skill collaborative couple therapists seek to teach — and the one out of which all the other skills emerge — is intimate conversation: figuring out and expressing what each partner needs to say in a manner that generates a collaborative exchange rather than triggers a fight or precipitates a withdrawal.
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