Sentences with phrase «human emotion works»

Maybe we're the ones who have got it wrong, obviously we do not understand how human emotion works.
That's not how human emotions work.

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Indeed, these mega-rich buyers don't necessarily view these pieces as evocative works of art that stir emotions and say something essential about the human condition.
In the human approach to sales and marketing, does rationale or emotion work out better?
The stock market does not work as efficiently as some would like to think, or indeed hope that it would, otherwise we would not see volatility in the market as much as we do, which is due to human emotion and people often jumping on the «band wagon».
«I want to live and work with humans so I need to express the emotions to understand humans and build trust with people,» she said.
His work ranks with the finest classical Hebrew prose to be found anywhere in the Old Testament, displaying a phenomenal verbal / literary technique in the use of humor and irony, in subtle, sensitive character portrayal, and in effective, varied appeal to human emotion.
The vivid imagination and the sharp observation of men and nature that marked his mind; his acquaintance with common speech and his joy in the use of proverbs; indeed, his capacity to express in creative speaking with a skill that only a poet and genius possesses the whole range of human emotions from awe in the presence of the numinous to the feelings of the body — all are reflected in his sermons (as also in the commentaries, his work of the lecture room), not consistently, of course, and not every time, yet most impressively in the Church Postil Sermons, one of the products of his exile on Wartburg Castle, written in order to furnish to the preachers of the Reformation examples of Biblical preaching.
The video plays on a positive human emotion, and it seems to work a treat.
Diaper changes, milk feedings, no sleep (like, never ever), our bodies healing from bringing a HUMAN BEING into the world, wild and uncontrollable emotions, having to cope with the idea of actually leaving those little babies and going back to work... Sounds like a dream, doesn't it?
Managing anxiety in order to tackle a big project, managing anger to work through a marital conflict, managing fear to apply for a job — the ability of a human being to manage his or her emotions in a healthy way will determine the quality of his life in a much more fundamental way than his mental IQ.
Later on, the diagnosis of a brain tumour in his three - month old son William - successfully operated on — would underline the very real human emotions that his work would deal with and, he says, help him become a better doctor.
«We were most interested in understanding how children's cognitions and emotions worked together to predict whether child - friend interactions were more cooperative and positive or more negative and conflictual,» says Nancy McElwain, a professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at U of I.
I think what we're seeing here is not just a drug effect, it's how positive emotion works in humans
«But a lot of the earlier work on the faces of animals was actually done by Darwin, who argued that all humans and many animals show emotion through remarkably similar behaviours, so we thought there would likely be crossover between animals and our work in human faces.»
Building on earlier work which teaches computers to recognise emotions and expressions in human faces, the system is able to detect the distinct parts of a sheep's face and compare it with a standardised measurement tool developed by veterinarians for diagnosing pain.
They hope to understand the brain's logic, the rules that make trillions of tiny electrochemical events work together to produce human thoughts, emotions and actions in all their complexity.
Dr. Will Caster is the foremost researcher in the field of Artificial Intelligence, working to create a sentient machine that combines the collective intelligence of everything ever known with the full range of human emotions.
If the film can elicit the same kind of raw, human emotion that Vallée's previous works have, we're all going to be in for a treat when Demolition arrives in theaters this April.
Dr. Will Caster (Depp) is the foremost researcher in the field of Artificial Intelligence, working to create a sentient machine that combines the collective intelligence of everything ever known with the full range of human emotions.
Maybe it's the director's fault, but seeing so many bad performances all lined up in a row made me consider that few actors go for big, brave choices and raw, aggressive, messy human emotion, and that there's a similar fear of the Spalding Gray approach where one does as little as possible, as well as of the strange vibe we catch from actors working under the spell of David Lynch.
In his new sci - fi thriller, «Transcendence,» Johnny Depp plays Dr. Will Caster, the foremost researcher in the field of Artificial Intelligence who is working to create a sentient machine that combines the collective intelligence of everything ever known with the full range of human emotions.
Best Actress: Annette Bening — Kids Are All Right — stern, intelligent yet moving and likeable — it takes a real pro to accomplish that with such style and verve Nicole Kidman — Rabbit Hole — heartbreaking but resilient — a perfect balance between broken and fixed — it is so joyful to watch a character so succinctly communicated Lesley Manville — Another Year — heartbreaking with closeup after closeup of vulnerability and grasping hope — truly a fragile and pulsating performance Julianne Moore — Kids Are All Right — courageous and oh so human — sexy and vulnerable in an earthy way — her struggles with herself are the heart of the movie and she carries it magnificently and warmly Natalie Portman — Black Swan — the tour de force this year — the crazy, emotionally volatile core of a crazy, emotionally volatile film — some wonder if it might be «easer» to play such big emotions but the incredibly thin wire she has to traverse in such an extreme environment is daunting and she makes it work and gives us believability and solicits true sympathy in the middle of a fright fest — a truly accomplished achievement
It's the kind of film that thinks it has heart, and on the surface, it might give that impression, but without true emotion or the basic human flare that made films like Rocky and, yes, even Over the Top have a semblance of working, Real Steel lumbers like a trashed automaton just waiting to be punched into submission.
Director Todd Haynes is best known for making the 2002 theatrical feature Far from Heaven and the HBO miniseries «Mildred Pierce», two works that probed deep into human emotion and hidden desires.
Dr. Will Caster (Johnny Depp) is the foremost researcher in the field of Artificial Intelligence, working to create a sentient machine that combines the collective intelligence of everything ever known with the full range of human emotions.
Collateral Beauty is emotionally manipulative without understanding how human emotions actually work
Official Synopsis: Dr. Will Caster (Johnny Depp) is the foremost researcher in the field of Artificial Intelligence, working to create a sentient machine that combines the collective intelligence of everything ever known with the full range of human emotions.
Even when the movie itself works the audience's emotions a bit hard — both the omnipresent score and Jacob Tremblay's voice over seemed, for the most part, unnecessary — Larson is never less than fully present, human and lovable, all the more so because she never asks for the audience's love.
For me, and I suspect for many others, this activity acts as a deep self - healing process, taking on and working with the reverential driving all those human expressions of love, joy, awe, respect, passion, compassion, honouring, devotion, wonder, gratitude, thankfulness, celebration, courage, commitment — the full range of positive emotions.
The comic elements, especially the banter between the boys (part scared teens, part Cool Hand Luke wanna - bes) work well, and the adventure story surrounding Stanley's rescue of his black friend Zero, who attempts to escape, provides both high drama and moving human emotion.
Working with indie authors does mean that we're privy to all kinds of emotions and fears and raw human neuroses!
«It's not that the math of leveraging doesn't work out, it's that human emotions get in the way.»
It's just the basic human condition that everyone hates all of the tedious work that comes with analyzing facts, using logic over emotion, then using arduous math to discover how things actually work in the Real World.
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The way he has presented himself throughout this process really demonstrates that he doesn't hold himself in overly high regard, but rather knows he's a normal human being like everyone else and isn't afraid to show emotion when his hard work pays off.
Ayyam Gallery artist Farzad Kohan is a Tehran - born, Los Angeles - based painter and sculptor, whose text - infused, mixed media works explore the themes of identity, migration, and human emotion.
In a sense, his best known works — the «multiforms» and his other signature paintings — are, in essence, the same expression, albeit one of purer (or less concrete or definable, depending on your interpretation) means, which is that of the same «basic human emotions,» as his earlier surrealistic mythological paintings.
Proch's artist statement describes his work as mini-narratives that «examine the modern human condition using vivid colors and tangible emotions.
In a statement about Dial's death, the gallery said, «Across his decades - long career, Mr. Dial elevated the meaning of self - taught artist, harnessing his tremendous ability to create work filled with emotion and that reflected the human experience.»
Her works examine larger questions about the abundance of human emotion contained within the infinitesimal moment.
Hollis McCracken (Richmond, VA)-- McCracken's uses reclaimed materials from vacant and derelict buildings to create sculptural works that communicate universal human emotions, such as abandonment, isolation, absence, and loneliness.
While his work bears similarities to that of American abstract expressionist painters such as Mark Rothko, Jules Olitski and Barnett Newman, Hoyland was keen to avoid what he called the «cul - de-sac» of Rothko's formalism and the erasure of all self and subject matter in painting as championed by the American critic Clement Greenberg.1 The paintings on show here exhibit Hoyland's equal emphasis on emotion, human scale, the visibility of the art - making process and the conception of a painting as the product of an individual and a time.
In a review of his work, artist Jane Denison wrote, «Using the physical elements as a metaphor for human emotion and experience, Rea portrays nature as pulsating energy that is both majestic and threatening.»
Lim further explores the complexity of humans through her work, as exemplified in her Eve artwork with its many crying emotions.
The title of the exhibition fits well: from his earliest object on display, Hunting Dogs Project (1961), a model for a public garden in the form of a maze, to PN27 Penetrable, made in 1979, a year before his death, there is a definite drive in the artist's work to contain a boundless and unpredictable human body, including the collective body — with all its joyful and painful emotions — within a certain aesthetic frame.
Madere's sculptural and installation - based works are assembled and grouped in a manner that emphasizes their material connections to society, economics, industry, and human emotion.
My intention is to create artwork that evokes this sense of transcendent mystery and purpose and to imbue my work with a vulnerability and vitality that reflect a human condition, emotion or state of mind.
Unai delivers an uninhibited glimpse at human emotions and echoes of his life with a collection of his works.
His goal was to express profound human emotions as directly as possible stating: «The progression of a painter's work... will be toward clarity; toward the elimination of all obstacles between the painter and the idea, and between the idea and the observer.»
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