Sentences with phrase «from spectator»

Hélio Oiticica (1937 - 1980), who worked with sculpture, architectural installations, writing, film and large - scale immersive environments, created art that transformed the viewer from a spectator into an active participant.
With its humorous nods to constructive and conceptual art, Please Touch entails active contemplation from the spectator, in that it extends familiar objects into the arena of the nonsensical.
It is the hierarchies of capital that provide the industry of war with the lowest rung of its workforce while also helping to construct a culture of unexamined violence that facilitates an easy slippage from spectator to enactor within a range of unconscionable acts.
They often startle the eye and require a degree of interrogation from the spectator.
The performative aspect of work that demands an affective response from the spectator is key, as is its ambiguous character: in this instance text as object, object as image.
Via mechanisms of destruction, removal and deliberate layering, Nazafarin Lotfi distances herself from the spectator.
It's based on found photos of a crowded 1950s service, and aims to document a close - up image of every person who attended — reversing their roles from spectator to subject.
This was definitely fun to watch from a spectator standpoint and I hope to see more collaborative games like this in the future (Will)
The game looks realistic from a spectator's point of view and the Fox Engine integration might just be enough for most players to make the move from FIFA because of its overall sense of realism.
Even just from a spectator point of view, watching matches on Titanfall 2 is so much fun!
Kayd and Alex will deliver play - by - play and color commentary of the action from a spectator point - of - view, with both pre - and post-interviews from fallen warriors as they exit the battle.
Without the commentary, eSports wouldn't be as successful as it is from a spectator's perspective.
Our correspondent, Ralph's view from the spectator benches at this years crowded Westminster Kennel Club dog show.
One - on - One interviews, author book talks, road trips, celebrity visits, special events coverage, and live in - studio surprises that take lucky audience members from spectator to participant make for a colorful 2016 season.
A look at Keynes» evolution from a spectator to a successful value investor and the godfather of behavioral finance.
Seen from the centre, or looking down into the turns from the spectator seats, the banked turns seem perilously steep.
In this sense, i feel appreciation for this movie demands quite a lot from the spectator, but richly rewards him.
Unquestionably, Raimi does have a visionary sense of aesthetic that is marvelous to behold from a spectator standpoint, though the visuals often force the story to take a back seat for extended durations.
The study, which will be published in the January 2017 issue of the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology and was posted early online, looked at happiness and medal valuation from a spectator perspective.
There were a few chuckles from spectator seats — since the exhibit on the screen made mention of photographs of «old» food.
It makes sense for the Guardiola keeper to be used in other ways; otherwise, for large parts of each game, he'd be no different from a spectator who'd wandered onto the field.
In another post, we looked extensively at the Men's 10000m final, because it was such a good race, from a spectator point of view, but also because it was so intruiging for physiological reasons.
The other issue solved by changing clock rules: Game length from a spectator's perspective, both in the stadium and watching on a screen.
From its exuberance it seemed that way, especially when Hamilton grabbed a U.S. flag from a spectator and took a victory lap around the rink with Orser and Sabovtchik.
Hence there is naturally no longer reason to formulate general ideas about the highest good, about virtues and values, for every such theory originates from the spectator's point of view.
While the flustered bailiff searched for her in the witness room and the halls, the ancient black woman, her countenance ruined by many cares, got up from the spectators» section of the courtroom, where she had been listening to all preceding testimony, and gravely made her way to the stand.
Converse with God intimately and honestly: The significance of Hezekiah turning his face to the wall to pray was to get away from spectators.
What he saw — or, rather, what he couldn't see — elated him: «They were so far back I couldn't tell the runners from the spectators,» said El Mouaziz, who by that point had built a full minute's lead.
Accounting for nearly half of the team's points, Moore will draw lots of defensive attention in the postseason, and should attract lots of attention from spectators with the playoffs as her showcase.
Those plans may be of the «just in case» variety, since Tiger — despite hitting buckets of golf balls of late, slamming drives, shaping shots, and accepting accolades from spectators at various venues — may not be quite ready for a return next week at TPC Sawgrass.
Known for his pace, dribbling abilities and calmness in the box, the Anderlecht number 9 got a standing ovation from the spectators after his goal, which has set him on the path towards proving his showing last season wasn't a one off.
To applause from spectators, workers in Charlottesville covered two statues of Confederate generals with black tarpaulins in honor of the woman who was killed during a rally by white nationalists in the liberal - leaning college town.
Overall it was a mostly positive reception for de Blasio, although with sporadic pockets of boos and thumbs - down from spectators.
LaRoche wondered aloud as the attack on Kerrigan played out) to the amount of enthusiasm from spectators.
Turning parents from critics to collaborators, from spectators to effective team - players, and from external evaluators to partners, implies developing mutual empathetic understanding.
Questions from those spectators ranged from «What kind of McLaren is that?»
The car was showcased back at the 2016 Indian Auto Expo for the first time and received immense attention from spectators.
The dog's owners, Johnny «Jeep» Caillouet and Rebecca Baker, had trained her to retrieve bills from spectators, ensuring large crowds when they performed.
Ear - piercing, guttural shouts from spectators around the room.
Nor can your performance «demand» or «ask» for money from spectators.
There was laughter and an «ooh» from spectators.

Not exact matches

Marketing is a spectator sport and we can all learn from each other.
The Summer Olympics are only weeks away and everyone from athletes, to the city of Rio de Janeiro, tourists, event organizers and spectators are preparing for the world's largest sporting event.
Tom Atencio sports tribal tattoos, skeletal silver jewelry and muscles sculpted from years of practicing mixed martial arts, the violent spectator sport that combines elements of wrestling, kickboxing and street fighting.
After some serious soul searching I have taken the decision to retire from The Net - a-porter Group and to start a new chapter in my life - one where I take the company, the team, the memories, the incredible journey with me in my heart and stand back and position myself in the proud spectator's box and watch the business flourish and grow independently.
Spectators and athletes from all over the world watch the opening ceremony of the XIIIth Winter Olympic Games in Lake Placid.STAFF AFP / Getty Images
In the 53 years since the inaugural event, tens of thousands of spectators have come to the small town of Hayward, Wisconsin from all over the globe to watch the world's finest compete in the «Granddaddy» of all timber sports compet.i.tions: Lumberjack World Championships.
Scores of individuals moved from Sunday spectators to ministry players.
Tracing the course of the author's work from Typee to Billy Budd, Kelley shows convincingly that Melville — though he borrowed from many different sources — belongs completely to none of the established genres of Victorian city writing: the Romantic pastoral that used urban depravity to extol rural virtue; the popular «Reform Literature» of the yellow journalists that sensationalized municipal corruption and disorder; the «scientific» tracts of the emerging city planning movement; or the urban strolls of the flâneur and the Addisonian «spectator» (a genre that reached its peak, for New York, with what Kelley calls the «humorous - genteel - sentimental - melodramatic - ironic» observations of Charles Dickens in his 1842 American Notes).
It is as if you are a spectator on the side of the pool watching a body as it moves from one location to another.
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