Sentences with word «idealized»

"Idealized" means to portray or represent someone or something in an ideal or perfect way, often omitting any flaws or imperfections. Full definition
That changed the kind of art that was made and, in turn, the places where it was shown; it encouraged works that wouldn't fit on a living room wall or in the modest rooms of a museum — instead they were exhibited in large, bright galleries, a kind of idealized version of the spaces where artists lived and worked.
«Medical students are surrounded by the same environment that everyone is in this country, a culture of idealized images of physical attractiveness in which thin is good and fat is bad,» said Mara Vitolins, professor of public health sciences at Wake Forest Baptist, in a statement.
Modeling his pictorial surface after the simplified and idealized world of computer imagery, he uses a range of contemporary media to evoke how technology informs perception and contemporary experience.
First there is an obvious problem with this somewhat haphazard mix of idealized model experiment results and real world data.
Yet it also often evokes idealized visions of motherhood: visions that don't exist in the real world.
She shares, «by exploring idealized views of nature, my work acknowledges our more complex and precarious relationship with the environment.»
Performing these measurements over a long period of time further provided the unique opportunity to get away from idealized case studies and to investigate the wide range of conditions that occur in nature.
Since, in the initial act of distancing, the gods were portrayed as idealized men and women, the beauty celebrated by the Greeks was ever the beauty of the human body.
For idealized GCMs, we use the FMS dynamical core (that is, the basic numerical schemes FMS provides for the hydrostatic primitive equations), with various idealizations for the lower boundary conditions, for radiative transfer, and for moist or dry convection.
Figure 1 Geodome, the first umbrella home (in idealized form), maintains a 66 ° to 74 ° temperature year - round without heating equipment in western Montana's cold climate.
So instead people curate idealized notions of themselves to share online.
The moist idealized GCM has a spherical model surface that is entirely water covered (an «aquaplanet»).
They made the best choice for their family — something more important than an abstract, idealized concept of infant sleep.
The recent arguments focusing on the possible deforestation attributable to biofuels use idealized representations of crop and land markets, omitting what may be larger issues of concern.
Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove, Four Elders of Mt. Shang, and The Eight Immortals of the Wine Cup also epitomize the refined way of life idealized by the scholarly class in Korea and Japan.
In dramatizing America's idealized past in The Shape of Water, del Toro tries to get at the root of problems in the present.
A new study published by Routledge takes a closer look at what we think of as our «idealized selves,» which is what we project on our dating profiles.
By exploiting the tropes of classical painting styles and subjects, the result is an unsettling evolution of concepts of beauty, a tension between idealized figures and a grotesque reality.
Student Adem Onalan, who made me look taller, said that digital technology is often used to create more idealized bodies.
After the first meeting between the two women at Greer's college, Greer forms a highly idealized image of Faith and the change she's making in the world.
In the catalogue accompanying the exhibition, Jodoin examines the modernist belief in sculpture as an autonomous visual object located in idealized space, countering this notion by another idea equally modernist — sculpture as a palpable, sensory, motile subject.
Yet our study found no glaring defects in the value - added component beyond the sizeable gap between idealized systems that are perfectly reliable and valid vs. real systems for judging human performance in complex settings that invariably have appreciable margins of error.
The authentic feeling for the First Amendment and constitutional rights is expressed in a film that, first of all, also offers a highly idealized portrait of its central characters.
In their landscape painting classical scenes are placed in idealized landscape settings which frequently include ruined temples or castles.
In order to obtain their result, the authors analysed an ensemble of 68 possible climate responses to the same idealized scenario of increased concentration of carbon dioxide, more than most climate studies up to date.
Meitu, which had 520 million active monthly users as of January, allows people to create idealized versions of themselves for sharing on social media.
In these writings, the mysterious and fearful gods were transformed into idealized persons, not without their all - too - human foibles, but just for that reason understandable and freed from dread.
One mainstream is represented in the works of Matisse, Picasso, and Monet: expressing beauty, sensuality, primitive power, painterliness, opticality, art as the conveyor of emotion primarily thru color, the spiritual archetypes of Jung, art as the an uplifting sensibility, art as a depiction of idealized life, art as a depiction of everyday (existential) life, and the act of painting itself.
They are going to see this attempt as a bunch of radical leftists trying to get everyone to live like idealized «simple cultures» and rebel.
The relatively small range of historical climate response suggests that there is another mechanism, for example a compensating non-GHG forcing, present in the historical simulations that counteracts the relatively large range in sensitivity obtained from idealized experiments forced only by increasing CO2.
In this new accepted paper in JAMES we use idealized simulations with the superparameterized (SP) CAM to explore how the «Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD)» SST pattern can disrupt the MJO — a hypothesis based on an observed MJO / IOD relationship.
Sterritt **** Lily Chou - Chou is a pop star we hardly see, and the key characters are Japanese adolescents who use idealized fantasies of her as respite from the routines and power games that oppress them at school and play.
His work has been described as featuring «idealized males» that «look moodily into the middle distance.»
While Dan's and Koak's work can be recognized by an identifiable use of line, Emma instead employs the pooling of watercolor and the subtleties of that medium to portray an anatomy that doesn't fall into idealized corporeal narratives.
In Figure 2 I have set up an even more idealized figure.
Most of us present the most idealized version of ourselves online so whatever we're putting out there tends to skew positive and perhaps inauthentic.
For the exhibition, Stoller uses clay and the grotesque as a vehicle to explore the constructed, often idealized world...
It's a vision of idealized memory, a celebration and appreciation of the women who, in their own way, suffered during the war years.
If the earlier X-Men evoked a pleasant prep - school camaraderie, those in the new group are forever referring to themselves as a family, an alternative and in many ways idealized family where those who are feared and misunderstood by the larger society can forge a sense of identity.
The messages seen in the inky shadows of these sculptures may not be for everyone, but are guaranteed at least to jolt the viewer out of any complacent, idealized ideas about art.
Astronomer Avi Loeb of Harvard University says the idea of dark matter stars «relies on idealized assumptions that may not be realized in nature.»
There's a well - documented tendency among entrepreneurs to regard the work their companies do with the blinkered adoration of a new parent, seeing only idealized beauty and pure potential where others see putrid diapers.
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