Sentences with phrase «fragments of speech»

The work consists of a series of still - life arrangements of painted black vases surrounding an amoebic «pod,» all bathed in a soundscape that melds fragments of a speech by Chisholm with a jazz track by Alice Coltrane.
Her large - scale paintings and works on paper have their genesis in textual sources, drawing upon fragments of speech with political and cultural connotations then incorporated into dramatic abstract compositions.
In Raw Materials, the sound installation created for the Turbine Hall in 2004 and subsequently acquired for the Tate collection, Nauman brings together 22 fragments of speech recorded over 40 years, transmitted from 22 speakers mounted on the walls.
Exhibiting internationally since the early 1990s, Suzanne McClelland's practice includes both large - scale paintings and works on paper, often extracting fragments of speech or text from various political and cultural sources, exploring the symbolic and material possibilities that reside within language.
Collected over 40 years, 22 fragments of speech are transmitted, each through individual speakers, which range from tranquil to threatening.
In the first case a high - tech overhead speaker projects quiet sounds and poetic fragments of speech in such a way that it seems as though they are inside your head.
In The Influence Machine, Tony Oursler blends fragments of speech from the history of technology with images of heads.
Her practice includes both large - scale paintings and works on paper, often extracting fragments of speech or text from various political and cultural sources and exploring the symbolic and material possibilities that reside within language.
Fragments of speech appear to hold meaning only to dissipate under the onslaught of further non sequiturs.
Exhibiting internationally since the early 1990s, Suzanne McClelland's practice includes both large - scale paintings and works on paper, often extracting fragments of speech or text from various political and cultural sources and exploring the symbolic and material possibilities that reside within language.
On a more mundane level, we know that Jesus spoke Aramaic (the spoken dialect of biblical Hebrew), since fragments of his speech are embedded in the Greek Gospels (see Mark 5:41; 15:34), while St. Paul proclaimed that same evangel to the world in Greek, though he seems to have been equally at home in Hebrew.
In fact, lying within the tunnels are four singers, performing in operatic style fragments of speeches by key actors in the global theatre of recent political history: from Martin Luther King and the Dalai Lama, to George Bush and Saddam Hussein.

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«The fragmented, impatient speech of the young» and «their illogical, unsyntactical writing» are only two effects or concomitant developments of «the rapid emergence of an all - instant society: instant therapy, instant religion, instant food, instant friends, even instant reading.
«Musa Kusa's resignation shows that Gaddafi's regime is fragmented, under pressure and crumbling from within,» the foreign secretary said at the start of a speech on human rights this morning.
These words are a fragment of President Akufo - Addo's over 25 minutes inaugural speech on January 7, 2017, and they resounded across the nation.
It is a rapid fire of free associations, of jumping from one image, speech fragment or memory to the next.
It's so hard to actually catch those moments when we notice our personal biases; these fragments of clarity are the opportunity to create congruence between our intentions, speech, and actions.
-- Finally, a technical note on the granularity of the text fragments: considering normal speech recordings, e.g. a common audiobook (as opposed to slowed down recordings for children common in FXL), highlighting each single word produces an annoying «flash effect».
[10] The Sages conclude their speech by telling Link he should be able to collect the fragments of the Mirror of Twilight.
The American artist's distinctive blend of humour and menace permeates his output, whether working in film, sculpture or performance, and is here augmented by the sound installation Raw Materials, currently filling the Turbine Hall with snatched snippets of conversation and fragmented speech.
Inspired by Roland Barthes's philosophical text A Lover's Discourse: Fragments (1977), the work embodies the push - pull dynamic of romantic relationships, capturing what Zimbardo describes as «the dualities of cooperation and struggle, action and passivity, speech and silence.»
Lord Neuberger on access to justice: The former president of the Supreme Court, Lord Neuberger, warned that society will fragment without access to justice and that it is «very hard to defend the current legal aid system», in a speech to the Australian Bar Association reported by Legal Voice and the Law Society Gazette.
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