Sentences with phrase «in tangible form on»

Thisfeeling of being unable to retrieve and read data in a manageable way was expressed in tangible form on the gallery wall in the form of digitally printed wallpaper, the central element of which was a «wait» cursor from an obsolete generationof Apple software — a black wristwatch — surrounded by blurry, vector - drawn steam - trainsand a Greek temple: the out - of - date ridiculed by the seriously antique (Some Civic Shades, 2011).

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It is not printed on paper nor does it exist in any tangible form.
However, you must be current on your monthly payments and show that you'll receive a net tangible benefit in the form of a lower interest rate or monthly cost.
Rohr has recently tinkered with the Eagles» formation with an eye on the World Cup, and having a player in his ranks who could feature in multiple positions could make a tangible difference for Nigeria in the event of injuries, suspensions, loss of form and a tactical reshuffle.
David Lynch's Mulholland Drive contends that the answer to the eternal struggle between what is real and what is fantasy comes in the form of a Keatsian confusion — it's the difference between Adam's dream and Eve rendered flesh, blurred in the mind of the creator and his audience.A film is a dream of the director made tangible, a conceit familiar from the fourth wall - breaking in Ingmar Bergman's Persona (banishing any mystery there might have been regarding the visual references to that film in Lynch's piece), and a movie's characters therefore become projections of its maker's sublimated longing (clarifying too the auteur's use of wardrobe and colour schemes from Hitchcock's meditation on objectification, Vertigo, as well as those of his first collaboration with inamorata Tippi Hedren, The Birds).
«Personally I've gone out and purchased hardcovers of books I first read on my Kindle because I wanted them in a more tangible form,» he explained.
When paying service fees up front, you should see tangible value provided in the form of e-book production, book design, editorial help, ongoing administration and title management, and so on.
Your book is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that it is perceptible either directly (say, on paper) or with the aid of a machine or device (for example, an e-reader like a Nook or a Kindle).
The small rectangular prints that appear on your computer file are not available in tangible form.
However, you must be current on your monthly payments and show that you'll receive a net tangible benefit in the form of a lower interest rate or monthly cost.
You can actually see this in the tangible form of compound returns on your investments.
In a Danish context, Ruth Campau's work is in many ways unique, drawing as it does both on Minimalism's historical focus on industrial form and mass production, and Expressionism's insistence on the physical presence of the artist and the tangible working of the artistic materiaIn a Danish context, Ruth Campau's work is in many ways unique, drawing as it does both on Minimalism's historical focus on industrial form and mass production, and Expressionism's insistence on the physical presence of the artist and the tangible working of the artistic materiain many ways unique, drawing as it does both on Minimalism's historical focus on industrial form and mass production, and Expressionism's insistence on the physical presence of the artist and the tangible working of the artistic material.
These are inscribed in the human body, shaping and permeating it; they reemerge on the body surface, in visible and tangible form, as psychologically charged inner worlds.
From the psychedelically primordial My Forsaken Love, in which biomorphs traverse a black - fringed molten - pink ground, to the strata - like composition of Standing on the Riverbank of My Hometown I Shed Tears, a canvas filled with sedimentary layers of cell - like dots, eyes and extravagantly decorated lashes, the paintings generate new motifs and arrangements of forms while continuing a lifelong preoccupation with the mysteries of the physical and metaphysical, the tangible and ineffable - the space where seeing and feeling intersect.
By removing the tangible experience of holding these images in book form, Gottlund forces the viewer to investigate the material on a purely visual basis.
The mood created by Talanoa has to start delivering tangible results in the form of enhanced national targets, and we look forward to the EU and China taking an early lead on this.
The customer traditionally received a copy of the computer program in a tangible form (disk or downloaded) and installed the software on its computer and operated the software in that manner.
Critics of the term argue that «piracy,» which originally meant armed robbery of tangible property on the high seas (a form of theft), is an inapt way to describe copyright infringement which is really different in kind than theft because copyright infringement does not deprive anyone of use of the materials, it merely impairs the legally granted monopoly of someone regarding how it shall be used.
As Gary S. Becker once nicely alluded to: «such tangible forms of capital are not the only type of capital -LRB-...) economists regard expenditures on education, training, medical care, and so on as investments in human capital.
However, this did not have a tangible impact on our typing experience in the form of extra errors or missed keys.
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