Sentences with phrase «giving deeper narrative»

Her practice is defined by radical abstraction, giving deeper narrative to forms both graceful and monstrous.

Not exact matches

This thread gave me increased amounts of courage to own my deep discomfort with the narrative about forgiveness as a tool of oppressors and silencers.
As Mathew was saying, Most Catholics believe that the bibles creation narrative, shows not what literally happened, but rather is meant to give a deeper understanding between the relationship of God and man.
The narrative reminded me of academic meetings when I listened while avant garde philosophers writhed almost in agony as they struggled to give birth to thoughts they evidently considered so deep as to defy expression in everyday language.
When a major publisher expressed interest in re-releasing Deep Nutrition, that was very exciting because it gave me an opportunity to put all the science around nutrition that's come out since the original was published into the context of that larger story, to grow the story into an even bigger and better narrative.
Unlike Age of Conan, which offers a more structured narrative - based online experience, Conan Exiles tosses players into the proverbial deep end of Robert E. Howard's dark Conan the Barbarian universe and gives them one goal: survive.
A big aspect of the film relies too much on a random coincidence which is always a pet peeve of mine, leading to a subplot that could have been removed without any narrative consequence, but at the same time it's this part of The Drop that gives it a tender heart which allows for a deeper emotional meaning.
The central narrative mystery is that of the reasons why the affair between Maurice and Sarah ended in the first place, which gives way into an even larger and deeper mystery.
Single player games tend to trade the thrill of playing with or against other folk by giving players deeper, more interesting worlds to explore at their own pace with deeper narrative elements, with some exceptions.
Obviously we work in a professional climate where most people simply do not give a shit about «elevating the medium» or about «making games that are more socially responsible» or more specifically about integrating moral or ethical decisions into gameplay or game narrative in order to offer deeper messages to our audiences.
Single player games tend to trade the thrill of playing with or against other folk by giving players deeper, more interesting worlds to explore at their own pace with deeper narrative elements, with some exceptions.
As the British Museum's show sets up a narrative that complicates our received notions of the nation's history, so Polke (born 1941) and Kiefer (1945) give us a way of understanding the nation from the point of view of its postwar artists» deep self - exploration.
Combined with the use of a restricted viewpoint, repetition and flat narrative, my work seems more likely to generate feelings of futility, frustration and perhaps humour which, in some cases, might give way to a deeper contemplation of the systems within which we live.
Some artists are cross-referenced — John Chamberlain and LeWitt are among those shown on two floors — all are given deep wall labels to weave them into the overarching narrative (pop, minimalist) or themed exhibition (Film as Place).
Firms that give their practice and industry groups the opportunity to develop their own narratives and readerships, to dive deep into a subject, and to engage readers on the specific issues that concern them, will reap the benefits.
This partnership will not only allow us to pursue the themes and narratives we believe you need to know about, but also give us the opportunity to dig deeper so we can bring the facts to you straight — no matter how inconvenient they might be.
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