Not exact matches
Nic Sheff, an editor and writer for 13 Reasons Why, has defended the show's intensely
graphic depiction of suicide: «Facing these issues head -
on — talking about them, being open about them — will always be our best defense against losing another life,» he wrote in Vanity Fair last year.
The
graphic depictions of the maddening effects of the war are never shown, leaving us to rely
on our own imaginations as to what the actual experience may have been like.
It weaves in and out of finding its path again, but there are far too many narrative digressions — most centered
on graphic depictions of torture — that were, in my opinion, far more gratuitous than necessary.
When guiding us toward a freeway off - ramp, colorful and explicit
graphics blossomed
on the screen with a
depiction of the roads.
There is no way to curate the content and make sure there is not
graphic depictions of sex
on the cover.
Built - in games and applications include Mii Maker ™, which uses facial recognition technology to create a Mii ™ character that looks just like you; Face Raiders ™, which requires you to shoot at comical
depictions of your own face as well as others around you; AR Games ™, which superimpose
graphics and animations
on the real world using the included AR Cards; and Nintendo 3DS Sound, which lets you listen to MP3 or AAC music files, or make your own recordings and play with them using fun filters.
Though the link between video - game violence and the real kind, so often decried, is dubious and unproven, it is difficult to imagine that years of exposure to
graphic depictions of death and dismemberment will not have some effect
on young minds.
But the issue wasn't just this ambiguity; it was the
graphic depiction of real, raw death in an artwork that caused a furor, including an avalanche of protests
on blogs.
Composed of a single horse bone mounted
on a walnut pedestal in front of an illusionistic
graphic depiction of a similar
Careful layering of fragmented Cimmerian shades, comic book text, digitally manipulated imagery, and realist
depictions of European saints
on pitch black ground meld into dynamic scenarios which recall the cover of an absurdist
graphic novel where it is not entirely clear who the villains or the heroes are and what exactly they are fighting for.
In so doing, the Court, relying
on the statutory exceptions, read § 2907.323 (A)(3) as only applying to
depictions of nudity involving a lewd exhibition or
graphic focus
on a minor's genitals.
The Alcock v Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police case also does not encompass the changes in technology which means that people often re-live gruesome events
on a daily basis through the
graphic depictions of death and injury of loved ones, whether through news or video channels.