Sentences with phrase «for authorial»

These drawings offer the most lucid historical evidence of creative exchange in the show — a window into the ways in which artists often experimented together without regard for authorial control.
If Hooper really did direct it, it doesn't say much for his authorial voice that he left virtually no discernible fingerprints on the final product.
Charlie Kaufman — «Synecdoche, New York «Having written some of the defining screenplays of the early noughties (ok fine, «Being John Malkovich» was 1999) Charlie Kaufman became something of a brand - name screenwriter — one whose own input rivalled that of the directors he's most associated with (Michel Gondry and Spike Jonze) for authorial ownership over the finished film.

Not exact matches

There's an option for every form of authorial desire.
For while he keeps his authorial distance from the angry narrator of Lancelot, there is no mistaking Percy's basic sympathy with his Nietzschean madman who prefers war to «what this age calls love» and who had rather «die with T. J. Jackson at Chancellorsville [than] live with Johnny Carson in Burbank.»
For instance, there are the hermeneutical questions of whether the image of Christ emerging through the glasses of Islamic mysticism is what the Bible or Biblical authors «intended»; If the purpose of the crystallization of the supposed authorial intention or purpose is to connect the ancient and the present «viewpoints» or the worldviews, one may ask if such a possibility of a pure state of intention possible to extract at all, or is it not that the reader often always creates» at least some elements of the supposed «intentions».
Though the postmodern author, unlike his medieval counterpart, doesn't refuse to sign the text (and receives, or should receive, royalties), there is a weakening of the authorial element that asserted itself for so long in the modern age.
Childs has sought to make a claim for the stability of the final form of the text that respects the critical insight into authorial diversity, yet presses beyond this toward an appreciation of the normative claims of the text in its received form.
He argues for the «need to go beyond authorial motivation to theological relation,» i.e., to the Jesus Christ of sacred history who is our ultimate norm in faith and conduct.
In its dogged rejection of easy audience identification points and its gradual untethering from logic, The Alchemist Cookbook only offers a platform for Potrykus to push his authorial quirks further.
Farhadi points out early on that he isn't comfortable with the idea of explaining his work for audiences because he'd prefer to leave that task with them, which gels nicely with the authorial impartiality of the film itself without reducing the importance of his own perception of the material.
You can imagine the notes a good line editor might have made on the script, deleting a redundant scene here, expanding a transition there, gently reminding the director - screenwriter to watch out for his own authorial tics.
Questions assumed inferential understanding and called for understanding of authorial intent and the skill to use interpretive and evaluative thinking.
For Where Courage Calls, Oke shares the authorial role with her daughter, Laurel Oke Logan, and the two relate a tale that is as much about family relationships (those born and those made) as it is about faith.
Update: In counterattacking on the authorial front, Amazon manages to shoot itself in the foot, fall down a flight of stairs, bounce out the door, roll into the street in front of a steamroller, then to stagger to its feet only to be crushed by a highly rated piano that unfortunately did not quality for free shipping:
The poet, for much of the 20th century, would have written the poem out by hand, then typed it up on a typewriter, which would be submitted to the publisher, who typesets it; which exact spacing, say, of an indent, reflects the real authorial intent — the first draft, the copy, or the finished book?
Tips included Chuck Wendig's 10 authorial self - promotion commandments, Nate Hoffelder's thoughts on writing for short attention spans, and Jane Friedman's four questions to ask yourself when building a community.
Slater's authorial disclaimer raises questions for all memoirists: Do we remember only what we want to?
A former flame of Kerouac's, Johnson had rare access to her subject, and she draws on personal recollections, important Beat writings and newly available archival materials to create a compelling portrait of the author's early years, the factors that shaped him as a writer and his quest for an authentic authorial voice.
CCRA.R.9) calls for students to «analyze how two or more texts address similar themes or topics in order to build knowledge or to compare the approaches the authors take,» which suggests a strong case for adding the visual «text» to these comparisons, creating a whole other layer by bringing an authorial artist's approach and intention to the mix.
Whether I can make any money writing fiction is the obvious question, but for now that concern stands apart from the authorial reality and opportunity defined by the internet as a distribution pipeline.
For all Patchett's goodly efforts, I'm afraid — and one can readily give her the benefit of the doubt, bookshops-wise — her comments about the author's role, as Jones foresaw, have begun producing some push - back from the authorial camp.
That's a win - win for me because I don't have to make any trade - offs between my own authorial needs and the end - user reading experience.
I don't think this is specific to the authorial community or the wider publishing community: I think we'd find that in almost any industry, a move toward guidelines for ethical business conduct would find... Read More
Here are a representative few of the many authors on Twitter who've made (or are just beginning to make) a name for themselves that's supportive of their authorial career — by offering useful and informative content for aspiring authors:
At one point, for example, he pushes well - known authorial buttons by writing in one comment:
Things you didn't think worked, you simply pointed out to me, telling me why they didn't work for you, and by inference, you trusted me to have the authorial skills required to fix the problems.
Ebooks have revolutionized self publishing; opening the door to authorial success for anyone with a keyboard and an Internet connection.
Penned by Dan Abnett and Nik Vincent, the same authorial duo behind the previous Tomb Raider novel The Ten Thousand Immortals, Blade of Gwynnever pulls readers back into Lara Croft's world of ancient tombs and artifacts for a brand new storyline.
Updating the sheer resolution for high - resolution monitors — comparable to the DVD to Blu - ray shift — is also suitable, but sound restoration, the elimination of known bugs, stabilization of frame rate, and other technical fixes that do not clash with the game's authorial and stylistic intent are needed.
Studio's first authorial project is a game A.L.I.C.E. created for the VR JAM competition organized by the Oculus Rift.
The compositional structure sets up a framework for the experience, but audience activity, concert hall acoustics, and even weather ultimately dominate the aural landscape, overwriting any authorial presence Cage might have had.
The artist's reverence for art history and her playful resistance to its authorial discourse are made evident in references to heavy hitters such as Judy Chicago (a queen mother of feminist art and the maker of The Dinner Party, 1974 — 79) and Marcel Broodthaers (a conceptual - art mastermind and the creator of Department of Eagles in Brussels in 1968).
Durbin dips easily into Pettibon's work for more material, exposing questions of authorial doubling and self - assessment, but it is Durbin's familiarity with Pettibon's source material that makes him such an excellent guide.
A defining characteristic of Hoffmann's work is his conception of an authorial role for the curator, as well as applying the ideas and strategies of artists (in particular Conceptual art) to his curatorial efforts.
It is thus not so much an absence of skill or hostility toward tradition that defines conceptual art as an evident disregard for conventional, modern notions of authorial presence and of individual artistic expression.
Associate curator for the 10th Gwangju Biennale in South Korea, her authorial and curatorial practice encompasses different media, such as photography, video, installation, sculpture, performance and painting, always with an international outlook.
Ever since he completed his groundbreaking Flag (1954 - 55), Jasper Johns has persistently and, for many, annoyingly defined himself as an individual of no special merit, fixed identity, or authorial «I,» who stands outside both the Marxist definition of worker and the romanticized notion of the artist as hero.
He worked mainly in film during this period, and even at this early stage many themes emerged that would concern him for the rest of his career, including transformation through altered context, authorial distance from his own work, and appropriation.
Gustavo Von Ha's production (first time being nominated for the Prize this edition) is developed from a research about the thin boundaries between reality and fiction, art and market, authorial production and cultural industry insite the contemporary art context.
For him, the physical data speaks loudly enough; he does not seem to think that its interpretation is helped by authorial «shouting.»
The book provides a point of departure for Sunstein's playful meditation on «the force» of serendipity in constitutional law, and it illustrates how storytellers — both moviemakers and Supreme Court justices — often conceal or refuse to acknowledge authorial responsibility for serendipitous creative decisions, with claims that their discoveries were externally predetermined.
The distinction between general ideas and more specific authorial expression remains the same for a dramatic play or computer software code.
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