Sentences with phrase «good tactility»

These buttons have good tactility, but they feel hollow when pressed.
Despite being electrically actuated, the steering manages to deliver good tactility through the wheel.

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It's a gradual, insidious mutation, and remarkable, too, in predicting the worlds that we are on the verge at that point of experiencing as reality (Peter Jackson's Rings Trilogy doesn't happen in 1989 — or 1994), as well as giving fair warning that the tactility of our memories is subject to invasive mutilation and manipulation.
The tactics and tactility of a good tennis game remain amongst the purest of gaming experiences, but AO International Tennis is not a good tennis game.
These tactics would be frustrating if not used well, but Drew finds a tactility that makes for a compelling mix.
The animation in general is relatively eye - pleasing, the gnomes maintaining just the right ceramic tactility to give them some weight (though really, wouldn't stop - motion be the best format for this particular cartoon?).
Best of all, it actually needs to be inserted and turned, endowing the car with a tactility not yielded by modern - day starter buttons.The level of detail is as beautiful as we have come to expect from the small Italian manufacturer, with the exposed carbonfibre weave matching immaculately between components.
The turbocharged engine sounds pretty plain at idle but immediately you sense the well - judged damping and a real tactility to the steering.
On smooth tarmac, the Mini is at its best, blending mind - boggling grip with ultrafast responses and amazing tactility.
«On smooth tarmac, the Mini is at its best, blending mind - boggling grip with ultrafast responses and amazing tactility,» observed European bureau chief Georg Kacher.
The stick shift lacks the tactility that defines the best Honda and Mazda manuals, but it doesn't offend and works well with the nicely weighted clutch.
In the context of the other air - cooled cars, the 993 had a whiff of the 991 about it, having apparently traded the fine tactility and «connectedness» exhibited by the best of its predecessors for prettier looks and greater all - round dynamic polish.
Material and assembly quality improves appreciably, the seats are better sculpted and the tactility of «hands - on» surfaces are softer to the touch.
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The artists represented in this exhibition wish to restore tactility to painting, to redefine drawing as part of the pictorial and to go beyond Postmodernism to retrieve the fullness of painting as major art, including its tactility, explicitly material surface and capacity for metaphor as well its purpose to fulfil what Henri Bergson defined as its principle function: to be «life enhancing» in its vitality.
In the artist's most well - known images of cakes, pastries and pies, begun around 1953, a heightened tactility and viscosity of paint is analogous to the actual objects depicted, a technique he has called «object transference».
The tactility of the painting as well as the integration of paper collage onto its surface offers a complexity to Binion's process that is deeply devoted to the narrative of the work's making.
For this project, Martin aims to highlight the possibilities of HD video to convey visceral tactility as well as distance.
Hicks: Well, in painting you don't get too much of the tactile, though I paint with my hands, so there is a certain tactility.
One of Richard Aldrich's paintings has a certain redolence of the Philip Guston of the early»60s; Matt Connors is showing a twelve - foot - tall triptych of red, yellow and blue monochromes that can't fail to remind you of Ellsworth Kelly and Barnett Newman; Nicole Eisenman's stylized heads have discreet echoes of Paul Klee and Alexej von Jawlensky as well as of the»80s neo-Expressionists themselves; Mark Grotjahn's densely layered concatenations of shimmering, thickly textured lines recall Joseph Stella's Americanized Futurism as reinterpreted by way of Richard Pousette - Dart's hypnotic tactility; Amy Sillman sometimes uses still life as an armature for abstraction in ways that would not have seemed alien to Hans Hofmann; Rashid Johnson and Julie Mehretu draw very different conclusions from Cy Twombly — in Johnson's case, an influence productively united with that of the matterism of»50s Europeans like Antoni Tàpies and Alberto Burri.
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