Sentences with phrase «everyday reality taken»

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That is, in play we are able to step outside the» taken - for - granted reality of everyday life» and open ourselves up to the mystery that surrounds us on all sides.
Everyday reality is also a safe, secure world in which we know our place and can largely take for granted the objects and persons in our immediate environment.
Soccer, here, is less a diversion from the realities of everyday life than it is a way the fragmented day - to - day existence can come together and take on some semblance of meaning.
Along the way, the hope is that the project will transform the technology of neuroscience — in the same way that the Human Genome Project (HGP) helped take genome - sequencing from pipe dream to everyday reality — and ultimately revolutionise our understanding of brain function.
This is fiction that challenges, that takes risks, that dares to bring dollops of strangeness into an ostensibly everyday narrative, that forces the reader to re-evaluate his or her perception of «reality», to question values and beliefs whether scientific, religious, philosophical, psychological, sociological or whatever.
The difference between dreams of looking stylish everyday and reality is taking action to learn and grow your style.
There is something inspirational about watching Walter's daydreams shift into reality as he goes from living his everyday somewhat boring life and watching him take that leap and literally jump onto that helicopter.
The season introduces him to everyday realities that are taken for granted, such as the increasingly dramatic difference between inside and outside.
With racial and economic disparities still an everyday reality throughout our education system, this brief suggests steps educational leaders can take to authentically and successfully confront the situations in schools that cause inequities.
Sparked by the trademark wit, humor, and brilliant use of analogy that have made The Elegant Universe a modern classic, Brian Greene takes us all, regardless of our scientific backgrounds, on an irresistible and revelatory journey to the new layers of reality that modern physics has discovered lying just beneath the surface of our everyday world.
But if you want your stuff to sell well enough to start supporting you, if you want a sometime dream to be an everyday reality, well, that's going to take marketing and you might need some help.
By undertaking dog obedience training, your imagination will take a back seat to the pleasant and peaceful reality of your everyday life.
For an outsider, the British artist and photographer achieves a surprising level of intimacy, unveiling a less boisterous reality than her American colleagues, an everyday that doesn't have to venture into cat - killing, chair - beating or drug - taking (to mention some of the most memorable moments of Gummo).
Represented here are the everyday things whose given reality we take for granted: pockets, shoes, politics, language.
The exhibition title, Diaristic Indulgences (taken from a line in Carolee Schneemann's Interior Scroll and Kitch's Last Meal), refers to the exploration of the discomfort in the physical reality of the body that permeates everyday life.
A Series of Moves is a selection of young New York - based artists — Paul Gagner, Karen Lederer, and Rachel Schmidhofer — who explore various realities of art making and present a tongue - in - cheek take on the everyday struggles of creative living through witty still - life compositions.
This is illustrated through the mutation of everyday objects such as mirrors, chairs, benches and garments, instilling a sense of chaos in the certainty of reality we take for granted, triggering our five senses in the process.
In this regard, the Nancy Spero installation at the pavilion's en - trance can be taken as a microcosm of the galleries» thematic progress - ion, in which the harsh contagions of everyday reality are subsumed and cleansed by the formal properties of art - making.
Surrealist Worlds introduces Surrealist thinking and its influence on current artistic practice Double Take explores the «making strange» of everyday realities.
An organised country kitchen is the ultimate dream for most of us, but the reality is often quite different when family life takes over and everyday ingredients are shoved chaotically into bulging cupboards.
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