Sentences with phrase «fragments the world into»

Whereas the artists» earlier Cubist phase, known as «Analytic Cubism,» was comprised of paintings that fragmented the world into a series of basic lines and curves, this later period of «Synthetic Cubism» involved combining fragments of various materials to create a new whole.

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But as the cave dwellers of MacIntyre's dystopia emerge into the light, what they see is not the Sun of Plato's ideal world but mere shards and fragments of the past, with no coherent way of putting the pieces back together again:
1) Copenhagen demonstrated that global governance has overreached itself; 2) The crisis provokes a shift away from idealistic globalism, back to pragmatic concerns; 3) «Global consensus» established by «experts» is not and has never been genuine; 4) The institutions of global governance prove unable to resolve their identity crisis and to reform themselves; they are fragmented; 5) Global governance pays the bill for not taking into account non-western cultures and civilisations; 6) Displaying an incapacity to provide real leadership, produce a vision for the world, new ideas / ideologies, global governance opts for a survival approach.
Zarathustra's art and aim is to be the creative poet of the world, to save the temporal world through reconceiving and revaluing life and the world, «to compose into one and bring together what is fragment, riddle, and dreadful chance» (TSZ 161, 216).
Either American democracy is living on social capital inherited from an earlier time when Americans shared a common perspective on life's questions, in which case we face a slow descent into the fragmented and violent world Hauerwas sees; or else the enthusiastic, individualistic and yet genuinely loving piety of Emerson, Whitman and Ellison has a better grasp of our human nature, and it really is possible to be both democratic and virtuous.
... just as some fragments of the past are taken up vividly into our new human experiences, so all things in the world are taken up into God's experience.
«It was a false peace, yes; for splitting a child or a nation or a world into fragments and trying to wall up the fragments is hardly the way to avoid conflict.»
I think of my friend Monika, who knows how to take the broken fragments of an ugly world and, somehow, piece them together into art.
And the narrative not only resonated with journalists but also citizens who suddenly started googling for fake news (see Fig. 1) and found dozens of news articles that were painting a dark picture: not only are we living in a post-truth world, but our society is also fragmented into numerous echo chambers in which fake news is shared freely, thus eroding our society's basis.
To build a biofilm, bacteria secrete stringy sugars, proteins and DNA fragments into what effectively becomes a defensive mesh around the microorganisms — making the structures the microbial world's equivalent of «walled cities,» according to structural biologist Perrin Baker of Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children.
My notes seem like fragments of poems that bent my world into a new shape: Look up the hill.
The reality is if this bill fails, then it would send a chilling effect to the entire nation and the world that if any government body attempts to forcibly inject sterilants, disease fragments, cancer viruses or toxins into its citizens bodies against the will of the governed, it will be met with resistance.
Emily Prime's second trip into the wild, surreal world of the future puts her alongside Emily 6, a broken backup model of one of her future selves with a fragmented brain and a desire to feel just a little bit more, even if she can't really comprehend what's going on anymore.
Gorgeous fragments like «Feel of the air, thinner in the cool sections, fattening up in the light» and «Cicadas turning the air into clicks and a pulse» and «The light not a light of this world but more a temperature, a coldness through which we could see» give the reader a feast of images, sounds and feelings.
David S. Sparks awakens into the chaos of this future world, unsure of his place in a reality wildly different from his fragmented memories.
With China so firmly in the global spotlight, it's tempting to make Twenty Fragments into merely a window through which we might see and understand the world's most populous nation.
AdventureQuest 3D: Closed beta, open beta planned soon Albion Online: Closed beta, final test starts August 1st Boundless: Donor alpha Camelot Unchained: Backer alpha Children of Ur: Open alpha Crossout: Closed beta Crowfall: Backer pre-alpha Cube World: Closed alpha DayZ: Early access Divergence Online: Alpha Eleven: Closed alpha Eternal Crusade: Early access play on Steam Ever, Jane: Open beta Fragmented: Closed backer beta Gigantic: Closed beta Gloria Victis: Early Access on Steam H1Z1: Paid early access, split into two games, King of the Kill launches September 20th HeroWarz: Closed beta HEX: Unofficial open beta LawBreakers: Closed alpha Life is Feudal: Early access beta Line of Defense: Early access, removed from Steam Master x Master: Alpha test MyDream: Closed testing open to donors Origins of Malu: Development suspended Paladins: Closed beta Paragon: Open beta Pathfinder Online: Subscription «early enrollment» Project Genom: Closed alpha Project Gorgon: Free, open testing Shards Online: Pre-alpha SkySaga: Ongoing NA and UK alpha events Star Citizen: Backer alpha Stash: Backer alpha The Black Death: Early access alpha The Culling: Early access testing The Exiled: Ongoing alpha tests, summer alpha currently active; formerly Das Tal The Repopulation: Alpha offline, moving to the Unreal engine, survival spinoff Fragmented in early access Tree of Life: Open beta Tribal Wars 2: Open testing TUG: Steam early access alpha Valiance Online: Pre-alpha testing
8th September 2016 — When Auster and Prince Kiefer are determined to prove there's more to life than their island home, they soon stumble into a quest that will see them travelling through time in order to save the fate of their world in DRAGON QUEST VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past, coming to Nintendo 3DS family systems on 16th September.
I will not go into spoiler - level detail, but while the initial outlook suggested that the story would end up a Final Fantasy IV - style afterthought, it ended up being the game's strong suit as a band of adventurers sought to destroy an ancient enemy and repair a world fragmented by a 1000 year - old war.
Grow Up's story setup is simple and reminiscent of the first: an accident with a meteor belt causes M.O.M. (the mothership) to crash into a moon and be torn up into pieces, so B.U.D. and assistant P.O.D. must explore and climb through a new world to gather the fragments needed to put M.O.M. back into working order and get off the planet.
Whether distilled to a single dot or fragmented into a thousand pieces, Martin's art draws from the space in - between, an image of the world in which all activity, monumental or insignificant, may be just killing time.
The world that Luna Crimson wanders into is the set of a Pagan chapel, and Weber has transformed the gallery into the narrative, creating an ethereal mise - en - sce ̀ne composed of gilded trees dripping with stained glass fragments, sculptural rocks that one may sit upon, an otherworldly soundscape and video projection, and the costumes of characters from her film.
Here newspaper clippings, found images, fragmented language and everyday objects aggregate into captivating collaged portraits of the world at present — the US incarceration system, Hell Yeah Tumblr sites, domestic violence month — emphasizing an immediacy of content and material, and speaking to numerous trajectories within art history.
His motifs and landscapes — plants such as mushrooms and trees, a girl in a forest, animals, fragments of daily life — are woven into metaphorical and philosophical world with meticulous lines and beautiful, clear colors.
His handling of fragmented material, specifically demonstrated in the now historical Plate Paintings, propelled him into the center of the international art world.
There are probably several reasons why I turned to photography: first of all, because only this medium can hold completely unseen fragments of the world, and because its enormous popularization has turned it into the container of a visual heritage that is practically infinite, in comparison with the rigid traditional structures of the genres of figurative painting.
Space is fractured there is a sequence of imagistic non-sequiturs, «fragments of the world disappearing» that coalesce into paintings conveyed in bold painterly compositions.
He would capture cosmic events and send them spinning into the digital world, editing the imagery and inserting fragments of computer code to aesthetically communicate specific scientific concepts.
Cohen speaks of the desire to counter that aspect of our world which is fragmented into endless tasks, distracted, time - bound and overloaded.
Their art explores the human body as a tormented expression of the self and the world, and a fragmented, deconstructed entity that is a metaphor for social and psychological conflicts, as well as the theatrical, performative element — its propensity for slipping into different roles in way that is ironic, sometimes even tragic.
This range of new sculptures highlights the juxtaposition of carefully rendered figurative elements, architectural fragments and altered everyday materials, thrusting the world we know into sharp contrast and heightening our perceptual understanding.
Displayed alongside were a scattering of visual and auditory fragments that drew the viewer into the prisoners» cruel institutional world: a poem; a hostile blue light; scratchy sounds; and the picture of a Harlem school seen through a chain - link fence.
As is characteristic of Thomas's recent work, the surface of the painting is fragmented into a number of angular pieces, drawing attention to the painting as an artful construction rather than a seamless representation of the world around us.
There are millions of tons of plastics present in our oceans, and these are constantly fragmenting into smaller and smaller pieces which are scattered throughout the water column and present, in different densities, throughout all the worlds oceans.
Not only do they represent a glimpse into the hardware direction Google envisages for Android, but the promise of the most timely software updates in an OS world growing increasingly fragmented.
But now brokers are delving into the fragmented world of home services.
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