Sentences with phrase «in unmediated»

Here's what they will tell us: for abstract painting look elsewhere (narrative rules in this biennial); fashion — meets — art doesn't rate; LA, a city whose artistic vitality the curators see as ascendant, does; slipshod facture's out; the real world's not, just unwelcome in unmediated, text — based versions; performance figures in the planning; and film and video will «be selected from the point of view of two curators of contemporary art.»
Stalled in her unmediated rage and grief, Emanuel heaps scorn on her perfectly nice father, who's played by an underused Alfred Molina, and on her decidedly un-wicked stepmother (Frances O'Connor), who wants only to be liked, Sally Field - style.
Being is simply what is in its unmediated form.
Whether his mix of theological orthodoxy and evangelical piety centered in unmediated grace has a future in the Episcopal Church of this country is, to say the least, uncertain.

Not exact matches

In the latter view, the difference between Jews and Christians is that Jews in the covenant have a direct, unmediated relationship with God, whereas Christians through Jesus have an indirect, mediated relationship with this same GoIn the latter view, the difference between Jews and Christians is that Jews in the covenant have a direct, unmediated relationship with God, whereas Christians through Jesus have an indirect, mediated relationship with this same Goin the covenant have a direct, unmediated relationship with God, whereas Christians through Jesus have an indirect, mediated relationship with this same God.
This observation» a commonplace in rhetoric» becomes a problem the moment one seeks to move between imaginative prose and Scripture, which claims to offer truth unmediated by any form of metonymy.
In Whitehead's language the question is whether an experience can include unmediated prehensions of noncontiguous events.
Others indicate that there can be direct, unmediated feeling of a noncontiguous occasion in the distant past.
It is a dangerous sentimentality to exalt a pure and unmediated meeting of subjects in the I - Thou relationship as the only true good.
The philosopher - king exists totally outside of that world of images in the pure light of the sun, directly staring at unmediated truth.
We need not make personal identity in this view dependent upon the unmediated prehension of all past occasions in the person in question.
The fact that personal identity in this life depends so little upon the relation to a common body and so much upon unmediated hybrid prehensions of past occasions of the soul's life strengthens the plausibility of the claim that continuity may occur after bodily death.
In mental telepathy there seems to be an unmediated prehension of the mental pole of another person's experience.
While this twofold claim is in accord with Cobb's interest in arguing for Jesus» «causally efficacious nonexistence,» or the «unmediated prehension by a presently concrescing actual occasion of occasions in the remote past,» it is not in accord with his remarks concerning the providential guidance of God.
The other answer is that Jesus boldly declares an intimate and unmediated access to the gift of divinely derived empowerment, in the very midst of suffering and oppression.
We cite Cobb again: «My belief is that Whitehead shows the possibility of the unmediated prehension by a present entity of other entities in the past, even the distant past, and that the experience of some Christians seems to involve this kind of experience of Jesus» (FC 148).
Furthermore, these prehensions in both directions are unmediated.
Many people who refer to themselves as «Spiritual but Not Religious» may in fact be committed Christians who, like the young man in my friend's congregation, wish to signal something about the unmediated quality of their faith.
The adversarial intellectual is in the service to an implied ideal order to which he has the unmediated access that Emerson had to the Oversoul, or that the Gnostics of the early Christian centuries had to the true God.
Only in this one of the four stories is the judgment unmediated by any expression of Yahweh's continuing grace.
Whereas in archaic society ordinary people relate to the divine through the mediation of the divine king, once the historic religions arise there can be a direct relation to the divine, unmediated by political authority.
The selection, the supposedly unmediated «discovery» of «pure» facts is already, in a scarcely obvious way, dependent upon context and determined by context.
However, since that past must in any case be dealt with in some way, unmediated prehensions are still limited by mediated feelings.
Finally, by means of past experiences and unconscious memories «the instinctive apprehension of a tone of feeling in ordinary social intercourse» to which Whitehead also appeals is explicable without reference to unmediated feelings.
Although I do not agree with the larger thesis toward which Sherburne is working in his article, I am in basic sympathy with his treatment of unmediated prehension.2 Doubtless we all have occasions when what we experience seems as though it were a direct and unmediated prehension of something that happened to us long ago.
Br contrast, in PR 435 Whitehead allows for unmediated prehension by speaking of at least two feelings of some past occasion, a direct prehension as well as the mediated one.
This yearning for a more unmediated faith - including Bible verses live in your pocket or purse 24/7, available to inspire or console wherever and whenever they're needed - has met an enthusiastic embrace.
In the manner of the NHL and the NBA, baseball has decided to let no game go unmediated; no inning, no at bat, no single moment is allowed to pass without a deafening infusion of prerecorded enthusiasm.
There is also a huge body of research on social presence in mediated and unmediated contexts.
In «Fifty Shades of Grey,» the first of E.L. James» romance novels to dominate the bestseller lists, the brooding Seattle billionaire Christian Grey informs his new paramour, Anastasia Steele, of his general lack of interest in «vanilla sex» — traditional, kink - free intercourse unmediated by cuffs, chains or any of the other instruments he keeps in his leather - padded Red Room of PaiIn «Fifty Shades of Grey,» the first of E.L. James» romance novels to dominate the bestseller lists, the brooding Seattle billionaire Christian Grey informs his new paramour, Anastasia Steele, of his general lack of interest in «vanilla sex» — traditional, kink - free intercourse unmediated by cuffs, chains or any of the other instruments he keeps in his leather - padded Red Room of Paiin «vanilla sex» — traditional, kink - free intercourse unmediated by cuffs, chains or any of the other instruments he keeps in his leather - padded Red Room of Paiin his leather - padded Red Room of Pain.
The film starts and ends without credits to give the impression that it is merely a random collection of home video footage.13 Extremely graphic material of unconnected and spontaneous torture and murder is presented throughout in an extended and unmediated form.
In the video Noel remarks: «The hope is that the show makes a convincing case, that a space is preserved in contemporary art for just this practice - this search for poetry in a direct and unmediated experience of lookinIn the video Noel remarks: «The hope is that the show makes a convincing case, that a space is preserved in contemporary art for just this practice - this search for poetry in a direct and unmediated experience of lookinin contemporary art for just this practice - this search for poetry in a direct and unmediated experience of lookinin a direct and unmediated experience of looking.
Kurchanova writes: «Apart from large canvases covered by Pollock's signature all - over web of patterned, dripped or sculpted paint, a range of his smaller abstract paintings adds complexity to our understanding of his work as that of an «action» painter... Pollock's active engagement with printing presents his achievement as a painter to us from a completely different angle and complicates the understanding of his work as based in physical action and unmediated involvement of the artist's hand.
Lamelas offers timestamps and durations for each scene, making viewers aware of their own location in time and space, and of the impossibility of creating unmediated representations of reality.
In the first, a transparent and uneven blue wash pours over occasional spots of yellow and red, and light pencil marks hover around a skeleton of unmediated black lines made by his usual method of squeezing paint directly out of the tube.
Levine is ultimately concerned with establishing an unmediated, direct connection with the viewer, and he succeeds at this in a way that few do.
They have attained the status of «art world superstars,» as such figures are commonly called today, for continuing Baldessari's mission of raiding mass - produced entertainment in such a direct, unmediated way that it has become increasingly unclear what sets their photographs, collages, paintings, videos, and installations apart from the commercial products they are «appropriating,» except for the fact that their work is displayed in art galleries and museums and auction houses.
Vivid, immediate, unmediated yet curated, her photographic «Event» contextualizes the dances in a personal but entirely available form.
Unlike Cindy Sherman herself, «Grand Illusions» does not challenge, in the museum's words, photography's «unmediated relationship to the world,» as a «footprint» of objects and light.
While works in Branded are constructed from manipulated advertising images, for the Unbranded series, Willis Thomas makes minimal changes to the adverts, simply removing the original text, logos and slogans to create the necessary space for an unmediated reading of these problematic images.
With the dearth in Israel of significant collections, I mean the direct unmediated experience of live pivotal and transformative masterworks one needs to acquire such artistic archetypes, an Italy summer program seemed the perfect way of both surmounting and illuminating what I saw as the dark zones.
In an age of rampant digitisation and threatening dematerialisation, this work highlights, through its denial of it, that there is no substitute for the real and physical encounter, for unmediated exchanges with the «stuff» of our world.
She draws in pursuit of unmediated looking, to see the world and to question how we see it.
primary source material» (in the artist's words), as unmediated and tactile as the textile artifacts theyrepresent, by virtue of the damage accrued to each photograph as it is stapled and removed, then reaffixed - its hole - punched corners visible to the wall.
The space in a photograph is neither haptic nor unmediated; it can't be penetrated, nor touched, nor really known.
Images courtesy of the artists and Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels The space in a photograph is neither haptic nor unmediated; it can't be penetrated, nor touched, nor really known.
He made use of the rich visual language he had crafted while setting aside the narrative one, making for a collection of work that was more self - examining, unmediated by the complex symbolism of the Mounds and, in a way, liberated from it.
It is demonstrated in the range of cultural production taking place, and the relationships between artists, communities and local institutions unmediated by the mainstream art market.
Unmediated by the silver screen, the camera - ready relics of our cinematic imagination reveal themselves to be transparently phony, smirking all the while at our naive belief in fabulation.
New Crits on the Block, a youth - led studio - visit program offers unique and unmediated experiences for youth to engage with artists - in - residence at Banff Centre.
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