To instead send your mind through
imaginary scenes with Jesus, as Ignatian meditation and some other devotional paths do, is seen as not only a waste of time (why imagine he's here, when he really is here?)
Not exact matches
(or just do the unit) Students: - Invent, describe and inhabit an
imaginary world - Identify and make character choices - Create story ideas - Use improvisation to explore elements of the story - Put themselves in someone else's shoes and reflect on characters - Respond to directions - Use voice, movement and gesture to convey meaning - Collaborate
with peers to create
scenes and contribute ideas - Interpret a story - Contribute to guided drama experiences Check out my store for more drama resources!
The former — an abstract collection of images created by inputting a series of numbers corresponding to frequencies, amplitudes, and color values into a custom - designed program — plays
with the role technology plays in photographic representation; the latter, staged
scenes from a
imaginary emergency situation of power loss in New York City, explores what happens to human emotions in such scenarios.
While much of the video is rendered using the animation software Maya, Satterwhite intercuts this
imaginary realm
with filmed footage of himself voguing in an alleyway and a shopping district in China; at another point, he overlays animated figures flying on winged beasts atop footage of a bleak street
scene or a brownish lake.
«Contemporary African art has been present on the global art
scene long enough for
imaginary forms stemming from creative minds to be apprehended first and foremost through the intrinsic nature and the intricate relations between form, medium and space, before being loaded
with the burden of history and cultural specificity.»
Later she created abstract photograms in her darkroom, creating
imaginary scenes often
with just the light of a kitchen match to expose the images.
For ten years, Los Angeles artist Alex Prager has staged
imaginary scenes for her camera — dream worlds in Technicolor, rife
with tension and melodramatic fictions.
From Corcoran Gallery: For ten years, Los Angeles artist Alex Prager has staged
imaginary scenes for her camera — dream worlds in Technicolor, rife
with tension and melodramatic fictions.
«At the core of the show are examples of his most famous technique: seamlessly fabricating photographs from apparently unrelated negatives, creating
scenes both
imaginary and intensely real,
with well - known works shown alongside never - before - seen recent images,» says Michener Director and CEO Lisa Tremper Hanover.
The exhibition, inspired by 18th century Fête Champêtre paintings and taking its title from Aldous Huxley's first novel, depicts
scenes from an
imaginary 1920s garden party in the English countryside into which Milbrath has inserted her main character, Poor Gray, who resembles a Baudelairean dandy
with his wealth, melancholy and inactivity.