Sentences with phrase «for aesthetic goals»

Not exact matches

No predetermined goal is required for the evolving, emergent cosmos if we understand its purpose in this aesthetic sense.
You are either exercising for general health or you are training to achieve some sort of Athletic / Aesthetic goal.
This reason for training transcends the regular aesthetic or professional goals (nothing wrong with them, many people have them, including me) as it relates to your health, longevity and general well - being.
However, I've found that when it comes to the amount of hard work, effort, and sweat that goes into finally nailing that first chin - up or pull - up, all the aesthetic goals many women strive for — looking good in a bikini, wedding dress, what have you — well, that part just kinda, sorta, happen.
What my goal has been is to add an intellectual layer to it and make it credible,» explains Abloh, whose label unites an edgy street aesthetic with luxury - level fabrication and positioning, tapping into the tastes of a generation of consumers for whom streetwear is just as fashionable as traditional luxury brands.
The Melbourne Declaration on Educational Goals for Young Australians (a key policy document referred to by education ministers) is quite specific in arguing that a well - balanced and well - rounded education should deal with the «moral, spiritual and aesthetic development and wellbeing of young Australians».
The components of HOPE COMMUNITY PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL's physical education program shall include a variety of kinesthetic activities, including team, individual, and cooperative sports and physical activities, as well as aesthetic movement forms, such as state activities the HOPE COMMUNITY PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL provides, such as Hip Hop dance, cheerleading, indoor track, creative movement, basketball, tennis, T - Ball, flag football and Girls on The Run as well as, goals to increase physical activity for students to satisfy the Healthy Schools Act requirement.
Early 20th - century art movements like Constructivism, Futurism, and Dada sought an aesthetic, social, and political break with the past, often with utopian goals for the future.
That same year she founded, with Annette Michelson, the magazine October, which she still co-directs, with the goal of creating a useful platform for spreading post-structuralist theses applied to modern and post-modern art, through a vision of art where aesthetic experimentation acts upon society.
In a series of manifestos, beginning with theManifesto blanco (White Manifesto) of 1946, Fontana announced his goals for a «spatialist» art, one that could engage technology to achieve an expression of the fourth dimension in a radical new aesthetic idiom that melded the categories of architecture, sculpture, and painting.
As a newly emancipated minority in «the New Russia,» Jews were optimistic for the arrival of a more egalitarian Soviet world, with many entering the newly minted professions of photography, design, and film eager to charge their aesthetic experimentations with the political goals of revolution and modernity.
The San Francisco Arts Commission's (SFAC) goal is to commission permanent durable artwork of the highest aesthetic quality for the Palega Recreation Center and Playground site.
Just as all fundamentally utopian propositions, whether social, political, or aesthetic, are necessarily bound to fall short of their goals, so do their remnants almost axiomatically become fodder for artistic critique and repurposing.
Job Objective To work as an Aesthetic Sales Representative for a highly appreciated brand and achieve challenging sales goals by applying my best marketing practices.
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