Sentences with phrase «framed by reflection»

When failure is framed by reflection and iteration and less by penalty and closure, we are more likely to loosen up in our efforts and be less afraid to make mistakes.

Not exact matches

* Encourage reflection and silence by framing the experience.
Relying on a combination of archival footage, the prison letters of the doomed dead men walking (as read by impersonators Tony Shahloub and John Turturro), the reflections of sympathetic lefties like Professor Howard Zinn, and the folksinging of Arlo Guthrie, the movie does a decent job of convincing any open - minded viewer that Sacco and Vanzetti were indeed framed.
In her introduction, Sellars shares a key frame that sets the tone for the rest of the work throughout the book by saying: «It appears all theories acknowledge that teacher reflection is, of necessity, based in experience.»
Reflective Partners is a professional development approach that asks teachers to engage in purposeful reflection about their instructional practices; collaborate with colleagues; intentionally plan lessons; observe their own teaching by way of recording their lessons regularly; and use a common language (CLASS) to frame reflection, observation and discussion.
Guests have private gate access to the beach, leading to a private deck for dolphin and whale watching, or simply viewing magnificent sunset reflections in the blue water - framed by a golden beach.
PS4 Pro support enables a 4K resolution achieved by checkerboard rendering which is complimented by further technical improvements such as enhanced environment reflections on car bodywork and more accurate shadows and optimised shaders for higher quality trackside details, alongside HDR support produces more natural, believable colours and lighting which is all incredibly impressive given its consistent 60 frames - per - second, while gamers with a PS4 Pro and 1080p television benefit from down - sampling resulting in smoother graphics and finer details being present in the distance.
The images are interrupted by reflection, surface and a constant reversal of interior and exterior space, disrupting straightforward readings of psychological perspective, as marked by the boundary of the window frame.
Here, he has not only slashed through the pristine white surface with twenty - four of his iconic cuts — the greatest number that he would ever commit to one canvas — but has also added a further dimension to the work by enshrouding it in a black lacquer frame, which glistens with reflections of the world around it.
Collection, as Walter Hopps observed, is probably the first of Rauschenberg's works to evince all the characteristics of a Combine, that hybrid of painting and sculpture that the artist developed in the 1950s.1 Yet, despite the challenge to conventional categories posed by its collage and the addition of objects that transgress the limits of frame and picture plane, Collection stands primarily as a reflection on the contemporary status of painting.
A group of photographs of varying sizes frames representations of black subjects distanced by partial views and reflections or by historical space.
By zooming in closely and skillfully framing reflections cast by a vast array of structures and objects, such as buildings, boats and flags, she creates stunning abstract imageBy zooming in closely and skillfully framing reflections cast by a vast array of structures and objects, such as buildings, boats and flags, she creates stunning abstract imageby a vast array of structures and objects, such as buildings, boats and flags, she creates stunning abstract images.
Each is encapsulated by a white frame with glass, which makes for an elegant presentation, but it also creates problematic reflections over the images.
In Surveillance, Gehr's use of identical concentric frames and the slow, steady sweep of his camera echoes the visual vocabulary of security footage, but rather than instill foreboding, his richly saturated colors and exacting composition invite reflection and immersion; they sharpen the senses and expose the countless visual puns and paradoxes of public activity so often overlooked by the naked eye.
Helen Frankenthaler Reflections IX (from Reflections Series) 1995 6 - color lithograph on Rives BFK paper # 22 of 30 Published and printed by Tyler Graphics, Ltd., Mount Kisco Signed and dated lower right; edition lower left Sheet: 20» x 14.75»; Frame: 27.625» x 22.625» Together with copy of invoice from Tyler Graphics, Ltd. dated March 31, 1995 and print documentation
Nearby, a row of his sketches are protected by Plexiglas «frames» which (intentionally or not) catch the reflection of neighboring sculptures, and like this entire exhibition, reveal something new and unexpected with every shift of perspective.
The reflection of an iron fence in a street puddle, tilted by perspective away from a strictly symmetrical presentation, and peppered with leaf silhouettes along the top, mixes with tree branches reaching down toward the bottom of the frame.
Their work invites suggestive, open - ended reflections on place and cinema and is «propelled by the artists» fascination with the open circuits of social life, memory, and history that sit just outside the frame of moving images.»
In this picture, there are basically three elements: lights in primary colors framing the outer edge, the window's glass pane indicated by the lights» reflection, and a faint view of a wooded landscape, backlit by an outdoor light.
In the next few weeks, the OnePlus 5T will understand whether «the subject is emitting light (a phone) versus reflecting (a user's actual face)» by analyzing shadows and bright areas, and by looking for screen reflections and the presence of square elements (i.e.g, the shape of a phone or a picture frame) in front of the camera.
The resume objective is a reflection of the kinds of plans the candidate has for his future and hence must be framed carefully covering all the possible skills possessed by him.
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