Sentences with phrase «human metamorphosis»

««The Human Metamorphosis» is a recognized as one of Osamu Tezuka's most cinematic titles.

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We must adopt the critical approach and seek reality, here as well, by asking ourselves what human relation to real events this could have been which led gradually, along many by - paths and by way of many metamorphoses, from mouth to ear, from one memory to another, and from dream to dream, until it grew into the written account we have read.
Next to procreation, the metamorphosis of young women into mothers is the most remarkable of all human experiences.
Many scientists think that the tree evolved these metamorphoses to avoid moas, the main herbivores on the islands and a relative of emus and ostriches that humans hunted to extinction.
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It's «Metamorphosis» a la The Human Centipede.
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It goes without saying that one has to suspend disbelief to read either Kafka's Metamorphosis or Kockroach, but somehow, when one observes human nature, it is easier to believe that cockroaches dressed as men are walking the streets than vice versa!
Like the suffering Yharnamites, the player character in Altered Beast is capable of slowly transforming into a monster, becoming increasingly bestial and shirtless until he completes the metamorphosis into a vicious and deadly werewolf — just like the people of Yharnam, whose slow and horrific turn from human to wolf - like killer is chronicled throughout one's experience.
Frenzied sound and motion tap into feral instincts as metallic screens overlay human and insect perspectives with primeval notions of metamorphosis.
Presented by world - leading galleries, highlights include Thomas J Price's (Hales) startling triple portraits of men of African origin; Reza Aramesh's (Leila Heller Gallery) metamorphosis of mythical animal and subjected gure; and a six - metre - high ubiquitous toy - human gure by KAWS (Galerie Perrotin).
Predominantly interested in themes of both religion and spirituality, Clemente's work for the most part depicts both the human form (in its entirety or metamorphosing between human and animal) or symbolic motifs...
Her work has been part of various international group exhibitions including L'Autre visage: Portrait & expérimentations photographiques, Centre photographique - Pôle Image Haute - Normandie, Rouen, France (2016); Out of Obscurity, Flowers Gallery, London (2016); A Verdant Summer, Taymour Grahne Gallery, New York (2016); Art Bandini, Los Angeles (2016); Metamorphosis, Flowers Gallery, London (2015); Any Human Measure, M+B Gallery, Los Angeles (2015); Altarations: Built, Blended, Processed, University Galleries, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton (2015); Me and Benjamin, Galerie Xippas, Paris (2014); Foam Talent 2014, East Wing Gallery, Dubai (2014); Aggregate Exposure, George Lawson Gallery, San Francisco (2014); Foam Talent 2014, Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam (2014); Foam Talent 2014, l'Atelier Néerlandais, Paris (2014); One Step Beyond, Galerie Christophe Gaillard, Paris (2014); Fixed Unknowns, Taymour Grahne Gallery, New York (2014); Soft Target, M+B Gallery, Los Angeles (2014); Big Pictures, Public - art exhibition organized by the Cincinnati Art Museum (2014); Surface (s) / Prise (s), Galerie Christophe Gaillard, Paris (2014).
Antje Rieck's work examines ideas of transformation, transcendance and metamorphosis, positioning the human body as a porous receptacle in dialogue with its environment.
His work also shows the metamorphosis of natural materials, which is guided by the passage of time as well as human interventions.
His Wunderkammer of natural stones, shells, bones, animal skulls, and other found objects will be presented alongside the drawings and sculptural maquettes that they inspired, demonstrating the metamorphosis from nature to sculpture, from inanimate object to human or animal form, that was the impetus of his oeuvre.
Based on a small sculpture of a local carnival character, this figure appears, in overlapping, cool veils of oil on the unprimed linens, to be metamorphosing from human to bat to butterfl y to ectoplasmic specter — a perfect allegory for Doig's art of transformation, in which beauty is always a possibility but never a sure thing.
In recent years, Cho's seemingly channeled evolution, exploring metamorphosis in magical realism as well as the tech - advanced human of the future.
It is a world where the dominant species are not human and natural objects are metamorphosed into unexpected and unnatural forms.
His new animation continues his inquiry into concepts of metamorphosis, encompassing concerns about time and the complex dynamic between human and nonhuman lifeforms.
Global warming is the subject of «Migrations of the Arthropods», Paul's 2012 photo and video work in which wearable structures are created using recycled plastic bottles to affect a transformation from human to insect, thus re-envisioning Kafka's «Metamorphosis» as an evolutionary survival mechanism.
Presented by world - leading galleries, highlights include Thomas J Price's (Hales) startling triple portraits of men of African origin; Reza Aramesh's (Leila Heller Gallery) metamorphosis of mythical animal and subjected figure; and a six - metre - high ubiquitous toy - human figure by KAWS (Galerie Perrotin).
They often fuse cartoon figures and human forms into a state of metamorphosis, each simultaneously reflecting a plethora of emotions and gestures; a scream and a laugh within a single expression.
From Aesop's Fables and medieval bestiaries to Kafka's Metamorphosis and Joseph Beuys» dead hare, artists and writers have found powerful metaphors for the human experience in the animal kingdom, spelling out the ways of humankind in our most raw, instinctual and unselfconscious forms.
Sculptural work by Rona Pondick, fusing human and natural forms in provocative ways, will be on view in «Metamorphosis: Rona Pondick», at Nassau County Museum of Art's (NCMA) Contemporary Gallery through May 23.
So true... Fear of global warming has been great for academia and the Left from the beginning because it, «makes industry and capitalism look bad while affording endless visuals of animals and third - world humans suffering at the hands of wealthy Westerners,» as Van Dyke noticed, plus: «Best of all, being driven by junk - science that easily metamorphoses as required, it appeared to be endlessly self - sustaining.»
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