Sentences with phrase «emotional resonance of»

The Walthamstow Tapestry explores the emotional resonance of brand names in our lives and our quasi-religious relationship to consumerism.
Employing a startling Realism, the dynamic compositional sensibility of contemporary photography, and the emotional resonance of Expressionism, Jack Smith has carved out a unique vision in the revival of American portraiture.
Her fine - lined grids, bands, and square blocks of pale, lightly applied color fused the emotional resonance of Abstract Expressionism with the spare purity of Minimalism.
Samara Scott (b. 1984, London) revels in the emotional resonance of contemporary consumerism, the glut of imagery on the internet and ephemeral urban materials; addressing head - on our complex and conflicted...
Julian Stanczak explores the visual, psychological, and emotional resonance of color in his Op art paintings, through which he aims to induce a «color meltdown,» as he describes: «I want to fuse many colorants and their gradations into a single color experience.»
Samara Scott (b. 1984, London) revels in the emotional resonance of contemporary consumerism, the glut of imagery on the internet and ephemeral urban materials; addressing head - on our complex and conflicted contemporary experience of the body.
«The emotional resonance of The Pictures Generation has accrued over time, strengthened by its curious suitability to the present.»
Loading... About the Artists Known for their collaboration with Jade Gordon in the Los Angeles - based My Barbarian, Malik Gaines and Alexandro Segade also produce work as a duo, exploring the emotional resonance of song.
By the late 1960s his work had become more naturalistic but it was always characterised by Hockney's alertness to the psychological and emotional resonance of his subject matter.
The emotional resonance of the work of the Pictures Generation has accrued over time, strengthened by its curious suitability to the present.
Larry Poons» work of the late sixties depended on the emotional resonance of his colorfields with his floating ovals, circles and flying ellipses.
«Mostly, having to choose enhances the emotional resonance of the choice itself, as whatever the player does, whatever violence he eventually undertakes, it is of his own volition.
With its unique combination of Victorian steampunk collage art and a comedic absurdism inspired by theatrical farces, the game explores the dramatic potential and emotional resonance of a mundane situation.
While the story is enjoyable, it doesn't quite live up to the grand adventure or emotional resonance of its predecessor.
The emotional resonance of the moments aren't lost entirely.
And I think it's because it had that emotional resonance of giving players greater motivation to actually go and try to complete the game.
Yes, it is linear, and it isn't going to have the emotional resonance of The Last of Us, but simply for the effort of trying to give you an actual story is commendable to its creators.
But I've written a lot since coming up with that (which was about 25 books ago, lol) and so my «Where Your Heart Finds Home» tagline is based far more on the common theme you'll find in my writing and the emotional resonance of that statement, know what I mean?
These fanciful elements add to the realistic richness of Iris's memories; their magical features stand in for the emotional resonance of events that deeply imprint the family beyond the scope of one generation.
The slow dissolution through mortality of the physical bond that twins share only serves to strengthen the spiritual and emotional resonance of their union in Kamila Andini's quietly devastating The Seen and Unseen.
Hotel Transylvania lacks the universal appeal or emotional resonance of a Pixar title but it is by no means a bad film.
When Alfred Hitchcock transposed his British thriller The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) to the U.S. two decades later, he tried to increase the emotional resonance of a couple losing their son to kidnappers.
It may not have the emotional resonance of a Pixar movie, but with its playful premise, endearing performances and outstanding score by Alexandre Desplat, «Pets» is fun, family -(and animal --RRB- friendly fare.
But the emotional message of Robot and Frank often gets garbled whenever Schreier and Ford try to establish the emotional resonance of their film's theoretically affecting message.
If you are willing to fight through the minutiae (and by this point I'm sure you probably are) the emotional resonance of «Part 1» is what you will leave the theater with.
The real emotional resonance of this movie comes from the almost unforgivable things that both Heigl (who betrays her sister) and James Marsden (who betrays Heigl) do to people that they love, how they forgive themselves, and how they are forgiven.
Immensely inventive and entertaining, the film may not have the enigmatic elegance or emotional resonance of Barton Fink or Fargo, but it's still a prime example of the Coens» effortless brand of stylistic and storytelling brilliance.
Moretz ends up going on a rampage for the climax like the Dark Phoenix from X-Men: The Last Stand with arms held out and eyes in «looks could kill» mode, but lacks the emotional resonance of Spacek's trance - like turn, in which her powers unleashed came as a shock, but with an overriding sense of tragedy; Moretz is shown practicing her skills extensively during several scenes, which makes her revenge seem much more calculated and evil.
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The emotional resonance of Penn's performance is an increasingly rare commodity in big - budget Hollywood films.
Black Panther's third act is less impressive by comparison, as the movie's action gets bogged down in CGI overload and its plot beats lack the emotional resonance of earlier moments, either because they are rushed or a bit too conventional (re: predictable).
But instead, the median emotional resonance of words falls well into positive territory for every corpus from every language tested.

Not exact matches

If it has some kind of emotional resonance with your audience, that's a good start.
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.
Some argue there is a psychological, biological and emotional drive to feel some kind of resonance with something like the divine.
I'm tempted to launch into a whole feminist analysis of how a female figure must always be sacrificed (or sacrifice herself) in order for the male hero to succeed in his quest, but my reaction to such narratives has taken on a different kind of emotional resonance now that I have a son.
More praise for the yummy stuff resulted from brain researcher Todd Parrish of Northwestern University in 2009, when he examined functional magnetic resonance images of gum chewers and found increased activity in areas of the brain associated with memory and emotional responses.
The result will have emotional resonance across Europe and it will change European perceptions of the UK.
«Change» has emotional resonance, particularly in a context of economic stagnation and political exclusion.
Moreover, the issues that the Leave campaign focused on had emotional resonance with voters, regardless of the veracity of their claims about immigration or the economy.
With the arrival of a woman clad in undulating tutu and a blue puff ball sprouting from her crown — suggesting the dual nature of photons as particle and wave — we observers began to register rich emotional resonance.
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging of Ultimatum Game players to investigate neural substrates of cognitive and emotional processes involved in economic decision - making.
Common and distinct neural correlates of emotional processing in Bipolar Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder: a voxel - based meta - analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging studies.
A recent study used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to compare the brain networks activated by the PASAT and SDMT, with the hypothesis that the more complex PASAT would activate greater involvement of regions associated with executive function and emotional stress.6 The study enrolled 17 healthy right - handed volunteers and evaluated each with versions of the PASAT and SDMT adapted for use with fMRI.
As Manuela, the mother of a deceased teen son, Roth's restrained yet palpable grief infused Manuela's strange search for the birth father with emotional resonance, anchoring Almodóvar's story of redefined families and female resilience.
The director of 13 Going on 30, Gary Winick, was unable to infuse this material with either the sustained screwball cadences of his earlier «Tadpole» or an emotional resonance comparable to that of his superb «The Tic Code.»
Beautiful Thing works so well because it reminds us of that fact without losing its own emotional resonance.
** out of **** «The Tree» is a perfect example of a movie that has all the necessary materials - an appealing set - up that promises emotional resonance and overwhelming warmth, a strong starring performance from a well - respected actor / actress, and an almost outlandish sense of care for the setting of choice.
Yet for all that, the real emotional resonance is due exclusively to Lawrence, who moves through the film with an urgent determination that brings a visceral reality to even the most far - fetched of situations.
Still, the character - driven screenplay co-written by Braff and his brother Adam features some ambitious if calculated ideas that don't achieve either a consistent tone or a satisfying emotional resonance, especially when it comes to the plight of its protagonist torn between personal dreams and family obligations.
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