Sentences with phrase «immediacy over»

He privileges stylistic diversity and immediacy over predetermined aesthetic ideas, generating an art that can be as primal as it is knowing, as vibrantly joyful as it is meditative and hermetic.
Because no matter how popular vintage clothing might become, most of us still value immediacy over history — except when it's our own.
What claims can tradition have in a culture that values immediacy over everything else, and that has come to expect an update every five minutes?

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Zello CEO Bill Moore attributes part of the app's traction — which currently has 100 million registered users all over the world — with the immediacy and trustworthiness of voice communication, especially in emergency situations.
In our Foreign Affairs article, Mark Blyth and I also suggest that monetary policy has many advantages over fiscal policy — the speed of decision - making and immediacy of impact are non-trivial.
An actual entity is to be conceived both as a subject presiding over its own immediacy of becoming, and a superject which is the atomic creature exercising its function of objective immortality.
There in the closed room, where one probed and treated the isolated psyche according to the inclination of the self - encapsulated patient, the patient was referred to ever - deeper levels of his inwardness as to his proper world; here outside, in the immediacy of human standing over against each other, the encapsulation must and can be broken through, and a transformed, healed relationship must and can be opened to the sick person in his relations to otherness — to the world of the other which he can not remove into his soul.
The real opposition for Buber is not between philosophy and religion, as it at first appears to be, but between that philosophy which sees the absolute in universals and hence removes reality into the systematic and the abstract and that which means the bond of the absolute with the particular and hence points man back to the reality of the lived concrete — to the immediacy of real meeting with the beings over against one.
The real conflict for Buber is not between philosophy and religion, but between that philosophy which sees the absolute in universals and hence removes reality into the systematic and the abstract and that which means the bond of the absolute with the particular and hence points man back to the reality of the lived concrete — to the immediacy of real meeting with the beings over against one.
One root of cause of this splitting, which results in the exclusion of the spiritual, is a world view that emphasizes one pure mode of perception (presentational immediacy) over against the other pure mode (causal efficacy).
Briefly reiterated, Whitehead's view is that the basic unit of reality is an actual entity which may be conceived as»... a subject presiding over its own immediacy of becoming...» (Process and Reality, Corrected Edition, ed.
«An actual entity is to be conceived both as a subject presiding over its own immediacy of becoming, and a superject which is the atomic creature exercising its function of objective immortality» (PR 45 / 71).
Over against Ford and me, Hartshorne and Cobb claim that the subjective immediacy does not perish and is available for being prehended by subsequent occasions.
MILFs who go on the prowl with this approach are usually labelled as Cougars by dating enthusiasts and many prefer the immediacy of Cougar Chat Rooms over the slower back - and - forth communication that email or dating profile pages might offer.
THE IMITATION GAME Rodrigo Perez, The Playlist (B): After a bumpy opening of unnecessary voice - over and on - the - nose dialogue, «The Imitation Game» takes off with a skillful immediacy.
Captivating in its immediacy, City of Ghosts follows the journey of «Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently» — a handful of anonymous activists who banded together after their homeland was taken over by ISIS in 2014.
I've never particularly found the dogfights to be all that interesting before, but Abrams provides a sense of danger and immediacy that's been lacking until he took over the franchise.
Sharon Bar - Ziv's debut feature, shot over the course of five days after an intense period of rehearsals, strives for a handheld immediacy and raw emotional power that it only intermittently achieves.
Special Jury Prizes To Be Heard, directed by Roland Legiardi - Laura, Amy Sultan, Deborah Shaffer and Edwin Martinez (USA, 2010) Jury Statement: «By filmically living with and sharing the dramas of a remarkably affecting group of young people over a period of years, To Be Heard wins the hearts of viewers with a roller coaster emotional ride... it's immediacy and poignancy make it a film that truly lives beyond the frame.»
Coupled with the car's lightweight chassis (just over 2,400 lbs thanks to a pair of aluminum subframes connected by its carbon fiber tub) and stiff suspension system, the Alfa Romeo 4C presents drivers with the kind of immediacy that has all but disappeared from the modern automotive landscape.
But the immediacy of the iPad will hopefully open readers to the magic of comics all over again --- and lead them to printed versions as well.
Market orders prioritize immediacy of execution over price protection, and, on a volatile trading day, the execution price achieved by these orders can deviate significantly from recently traded prices or from an order's stop price.
Each portrait is the same size, and shows the sitter in the same chair against the same background, «yet Hockney's virtuoso paint handling allows their differing personalities to leap off the canvas with warmth and immediacy -LSB-...] offering an intimate snapshot of the LA art world and the people who have crossed the artist's path over the last years.»
For over a decade as both an artist and a witness, he chose to depict the immediacy of modern culture by rendering the live performances of contemporary musicians through charcoal.
He has transformed the openness of the all - over image, which is usually abstract, into the large scale and striking immediacy of a major realist style.
Over the past fifty years performance art has shifted from being a fledgling artistic practice grounded in the immediacy of the live body, to an increasingly popular medium of contemporary art, engaging large numbers of performers, high production values and rising audience numbers.
Comprising over 90 drawings, collages and the occasional painting on paper at the West 21st Street gallery, this concentrated presentation spans over five decades and gives Twombly's art a new pace and immediacy.
Wrought in thin skeins of loosely flowing white paint, these late works have an immediacy and sense of mastery culminating in over 50 years of painting
Familiar with work by artists such as Nan Goldin and Larry Clark in the United States, or Richard Billingham and Wolfgang Tillmans in Europe, the photographs presented in «Give Me Yesterday» turn the immediacy and spontaneity of documentary style into an extreme control over the gaze of those who observe and are observed.
The vibrant immediacy of these works resonates still, over fifty years after their creation.
Here, Lichtenstein tells Swenson he «doubts» that Pop will have a lasting influencing on art, discusses ground - directed vs. object - directed painting, the immediacy of Pop Art and the deterioration of meaning over time, and subverts the notion that Pop art is an «American Art».
dOCUMENTA (13) is about the immediacy of experience, yet it is replete with mediating texts from the over 500 - page guidebook to the 100 Notes — 100 Thoughts, published as pamphlets in the year leading up to the exhibition and then collected in the Hatje Cantz publication The Book of Books.
This is where the legal blogging community took over the reigns of immediacy and weighed in on the case, in real - time.
Over the last 30 years, we've gone from the formality of letters sent by post, to the immediacy of faxes, to the instancy of e-mail.
Lord Hope, agreeing, noted that the facts lacked «immediacy», given that exposure had occurred over a period of time and some years ago.
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