Not exact matches
The cast of characters might
include monsters, bad guys, animals,
imaginary creatures, or familiar people,
places, and events combined in unusual ways.
This residue
includes but is not limited to contracts, email correspondences, documented unproductivity, syllabi, scanned objects, and obstacle courses; collecting such fragments in one
place, Institutional Garbage illustrates the backend activities of
imaginary bureaucracies -LSB-...]
This residue
includes but is not limited to contracts, email correspondences, documented unproductivity, syllabi, scanned objects, and obstacle courses; collecting such fragments in one
place, Institutional Garbage illustrates the backend activities of
imaginary bureaucracies in an effort to trace the private life of institutional endeavors.
Its meanings
include: to
place a thing in a certain location (an
imaginary couch in a living room, a person in a class affiliation); to
place someone or
place oneself in a certain attitude or position (our wealthy white male curator as a «universal» arbiter of taste); to behave affectedly (to pretend that one's tastes are not one's own); and to be buried, to be dead, to rest in the grave, to bury a corpse.
Most Hudson River School paintings were based on plein - air drawings that were later worked up in the artist's studio, and - while they
included some details of actual
places - usually consisted of composite scenes taken from a number of real and
imaginary locations.