Screen Memory however focuses on the lateral and
idiosyncratic aspects of quotation and recollection; from the flat effect of simulation and the disquieting effects of fragmentary reminiscence, to the absurd and humorous distortions and ruptures as familiar images intertwine with flights of imagination.
Through trial and error and ingenuity, modern artists have discovered ways of tapping into
idiosyncratic aspects of the brain's primitive perceptual grammar, producing the equivalent for the human brain of what the striped stick is for the chick's brain.
Unlike the peak - shift principle, no obvious parameter is being exaggerated (such as a long neck); the changes in appearance are selected because of
idiosyncratic aspects of neural wiring.
As we approach the neurochemical and
idiosyncratic aspects of human nature beyond simpler notions, this has implications for how we view and analyze states.
To begin with, it must be realized that this has nothing to do with the particularities of American politics or
some idiosyncratic aspect of the Republican Party itself.
Not exact matches
What we call usual states of consciousness appear in this context to be only very limited,
idiosyncratic, and partial
aspects of the over-all consciousness of the Universal Mind.
However, the crime
aspect of Pearce's screenplay in Beast is treated as background novice or a sinister way to place his already
idiosyncratic couple at arm's length from the niceties of the townsfolk.
The gift for acclimatizing an audience to his
idiosyncratic vision through a simple, melodic overture is one that Carpenter shares with idol Sergio Leone; another is an affinity for the «scope
aspect ratio, although he steers clear of the extreme close - up (Leone's signature), probably half out of plagiarism - worry and half because he's not a sensualist.
That Gustave's portion of the film is framed in an
aspect ratio of 1.37:1 (the standard of decades gone by) only heightens the
idiosyncratic nature of the picture, a tactic sure to please fans and alienate most everyone else.
The «Annual» exhibition series hopes to illuminate
aspects of the specific, yet highly
idiosyncratic networks — historical, social, aesthetic, etc. — that individuals follow in an expansive and increasingly fragmented cultural environment.
His work combined subversive and playful
aspects of Dada and Surrealism with an
idiosyncratic use of Minimalism's refined visual language.
Each work depicts a tender scene, poetic and subtle, offering compelling attention however coupled with
idiosyncratic considerations; this composed structure affirms a play with perspective and dimensionality which attests to the artist's preoccupation with the technical
aspects of painting.
The «Annual» exhibition series hopes to illuminate
aspects of the specific, yet highly
idiosyncratic routes — geographical, intellectual, historical, social, etc. — that individuals follow in an increasingly expansive and fragmented cultural environment.
Other
aspects (such as being overshadowed) will be
idiosyncratic to the tree.
Henderson warns us never to treat any
aspect of the way a national high court delivers its reasons as something minor, to be shrugged off as an
idiosyncratic accident of whim or personality.
As we discussed in our recent piece «Robot, Esq.: Four Reasons Lawyers Shouldn't Fear AI and Automation Legal Tech», there are critical limitations on the ability of existing, non-general AI to replace human beings in legal practice — including the truly bespoke nature of certain tasks, the lack of sufficiently relevant and tailored data sets to train algorithms to handle even semi-bespoke tasks (given the complex cocktail of
idiosyncratic considerations that good legal counsel comprises), and the non-empirical or data - driven
aspects of the practice of law — involving emotional intelligence, communication, and persuasion — which I believe are core to providing effective legal services.