Sentences with phrase «exploring human encounters»

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The intricacy and unity of the human situation before God is not less dynamic and complex than the one we encounter in nature when we explore the energetic world of the atom or of a sidereal system.
The genesis of District 9 is contained within Blomkamp's impressive 2005 short film Alive in Joburg, where he first introduced the idea of using an alien and human encounter to explore issues of discrimination.
Like Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Dark City, and Arrival, it uses the genre to explore very human themes.
The Visit / Denmark, Austria, Ireland, Finland, Norway (Director: Michael Madsen)-- «This film documents an event that has never taken place...» With unprecedented access to the United Nations» Office for Outer Space Affairs, leading space scientists and space agencies, The Visit explores humans» first encounter with alien intelligent life and thereby humanity itself.
Focus on Risk explores environmental and human health risks that we encounter every day.
Since the new game will most likely explore Mayan myths, it would make for a pretty exciting battle if Lara were to encounter a Nagual, or a human that can shapeshift into different animals.
Explore the world of underwater diving, encountering beautifully rendered fish and marine life; ABZÛ was created to show peaceful interaction between humans and marine life, whilst showcasing real fish behaviour.
Rachael Dunville is a Missouri - based fine art photographer whose work explores the photographic encounter as a serious, seductive, and often complicated human exchange.
It is installed in the second - floor galleries, across from and in dialogue with the current exhibition La Frontera: Encounters Along the Border, which explores the border as a complex landscape of human interaction through the medium of contemporary jewelry.
Her work explores and encourages collective human encounters, rather than individual contemplation of produced objects.
Inspired by encounters between forensic science and the domestic environment, in her first solo show in London, Haines explores our relationship with everyday objects and the insight these give into human desire, fear and mortality.
Taking Jacques Lacan's concept of the «mirror stage» — a psychoanalytic stage of human development in which the infant first encounters an image of itself (often via a mirror) and begins to perceive the notion of selfhood — as its starting point, this exhibition explores how we as human beings now reencounter and reimagine the self via the myriad of screens we encounter in our digital lives.
Alone in his journey, yet alongside thousands of revellers, the part - comedic, part - forlorn IKKI navigates ravers, erotic encounters and basic human survival, while exploring the primal elements of earth, air, fire and water.
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