Not exact matches
This oral tradition
formed the basis or main body of the evangelic tradition up to but not
including the passion
narrative; it was the common knowledge of Jesus as it circulated in Palestine during, and soon after, the lifetime of Jesus — «the report that spread all over Jewish Palestine, as you yourselves know, beginning in Galilee after «the baptism» which John preached» and continuing down to the present.
These passages are all
narratives of a synoptic type and
include the Miracle at Cana (2:1 - 11), the Cleansing of the Temple (2:14 - 16), the Healing of the Nobleman's Son (4:46 - 53)» the Anointing at Bethany (12:1 - 8) and the Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem (12:12 - 15); it is at least possible that the evangelist was here using a written source or oral tradition that had become comparatively «fixed» in
form.
There are, of course, many different
forms of proclamation,
including historical
narrative, myth and legend.
In the collection there is found
included a great variety of literary
forms, prose
narratives, fables, fairy tales, much poetry of various sorts, a good deal of ballad
form, reported sayings on many subjects, and fragments of epics.
Not only didactic material but some
narrative is
included among the sayings, sometimes in ballad
form.
Varda has experimented with all
forms of filmmaking from shorts to documentaries to
narrative feature films during her more than 60 - year career,
including such works as the New Wave classic Cleo from 5 to 7, and Le Bonheur.
Covers all aspects of the curriculum
including: - Sequence sentences to
form short
narratives - Separate words with spaces - Use spacing between words that reflects the size of the letters.
While an applicant may use the same general pages for any superintendent position, the application also
includes specific pages where the applicant is expected to respond in
narrative form to each required and preferred criteria listed for the specific superintendent position for which the application is made.
SUMMER COURSES START JUNE 25, 2018 and
include classes on Digital Storytelling, Experimental
Forms, Flash Memoir, Historical
Narratives, Science Writing, The Revision Workshop, Writing Chronic Illness & Disability, and more.
«I derive strength from these books,» Jennifer Egan says of her selections, which
include Don Quixote and Tristram Shandy — both
narratives that demonstrate «how flexible the novel
form is.»
Narrative Winter Story Contest Entries can
include short shorts, short stories, essays, memoirs, photo essays, graphic stories, all
forms of literary nonfiction, and excerpts from longer works of both fiction and nonfiction.
Written in a multiplicity of voices, the text oscillates between philosophical reasoning and
narrative forms of writing,
including micro-narratives, fables, parables, and inter alia by Carroll, Ho...
Posts would generally take the
form of first - person
narratives, with little to no deep research, rarely
including interviews with other subjects and would be generally quite one - dimensional.
In the intervening years, Brendon has released multiple games,
including 30 Flights of Loving, which is an amazing short -
form narrative game that came out right at the beginning of Gone Home's development, and which you should absolutely play if you haven't.
While in her previous series,
including Mom's Friends (2007) and The Stylist Project (2010), the artist used figures to construct
narratives, here the female
form is part of a broader abstracted landscape.
By turning their camera to women,
including themselves, these artists embrace the female body as a vital medium for expressing identity, reflecting individual and collective experience, and
forming narratives.
Yet while the official art - historical
narrative of that generation — Basbaum's peers
include Beatriz Milhazes, Leonilson and Barrão, who came of age during the emergence of Brazilian democracy — highlights an almost postpolitical identity in which art is primarily a mode of self - expression as opposed to a
form of social consciousness, Basbaum's sculptures, drawings, photographs and actions see the artist tie self - affirmation to the notion of the (still) political subject.
In 1957, Farmanfarmaian returned to her native country, learning traditional art
forms including Turkoman jewellery, reverse - glass painting and coffee - house painting — a popular
form of Iranian
narrative art.
With choreography specific to the structure of the building, a soundscape recorded over a month - long residency, and a
narrative inspired by the centuries - old curatorial conundrum of the «Summer Exhibition», this is the London premiere of a performance which has taken different
forms at a number of venues
including the National Museum Stockholm, the Hamburger Kunsthalle and Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.
Further highlights
include Polly Apfelbaum's strips of textile that are combined to
form a colorfully woven painting; Rashid Johnson's tropical enclave containing various unexpected elements from sculptures made with shea butter to video portraits; Katherine Bernhardt's monumental painting with tropical birds, cuddly robots and cigarette stubs, which at once editorializes and summarizes modern culture and the artist herself; an interactive multimedia installation by Nedko Solakov comprising nine sofas in the shapes of the nine Chinese characters constituting the phrase «I miss Socialism, maybe»; and Yu Hong's large - scale painting depicting a famous Chinese fable widely cited in both modern Chinese art history and Chinese Communist
narratives.
The wide array of sources that underlie her large - scale
forms include Biblical and mythological
narratives, Arab oral traditions, Gothic architecture, Western painting, Islamic ornamentation, and scientific advances in physics and astronomy.
By asking the spaces that write our history to
include narratives that have traditionally been left out of actual and historical records, namely the voices and works of female artists and artists who are unseen or under - represented because of race and class; these pioneering activists in guerrilla suits may have been practicing an early
form of atemporality.
This selection of drawings and prints traces a range of subjects,
including: «Ideas Generation», where artists use the immediacy of drawing as a means to prepare and refine a concept; «Systems, Architectonics and Abstraction», in which predetermined rules, structures and methods govern the
form of the image; «Expressions of Anatomy», where intimate portrayals of the figure assume a central position; «Graphic
Narratives / Surreal Legacies», featuring imagery from the fantastically bizarre to the comically illustrative; and «Historia», which examines how drawing has been used to question the role of photography in the mediation and construction of historical memory.
Many of these works are studies of the basic nature of objects which are combined with the artist's personal
narratives and references
including variations of the
form of the French curve, the use of the top hat in «Blowing Hats» 2011 and the clock in «Clock with Primary Parts», 2011 which hangs on a wall but doesn't tell time, acting as an invisible indicator of that which we can not control, yet measures our days.
Other featured contributions
include Vibeke Tandberg's (b. 1967) installation, The Waste Land (2007), which plays with language and
form by breaking down and re-ordering the poem's integral parts into a new
narrative.
In turning their cameras to women —
including themselves — they embrace the female body as a practical and vital medium for expressing identity, reflecting individual and collective experiences, and
forming narratives.
Though produced with conceptually rigorous and minimalist strategies, these works were chosen because they represent intimate moments in these artists» lives which may
include autobiographical or
narrative qualities, often presented in the
form of giving themselves over to their audience in a metaphorical or literal sense.
Research questions
include the relation between the eye and other sense impressions; photography and literature; temporality and
narrative forms in the still and the moving image.
The exhibition seeks to demonstrate Scharf's unique vision that makes use of a visual language that
includes organic and geometric
forms, vibrant color and recurring symbolic imagery alluding to hidden
narratives.
Luis Jacob Pictures at an Exhibition is the second chapter in a multi-city, mid-career survey of his work and features a carefully chosen selection of early and recent work,
including Album X, the latest in a series of
narrative sequences consisting of hundreds of images culled from a variety of published sources mounted together to
form an «image bank».
Although the Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky (1866 - 1944) can be said to have pioneered the elegant combination of
narrative,
form and colour which is the basis of Lyrical Abstraction, the tendency emerged at an exhibition entitled «L'Imaginaire», which was held at the Galerie du Luxembourg in Paris, in 1947, and which
included works by Hans Hartung (1904 - 89), Wols (Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze)(1913 - 51), Jean - Paul Riopelle (1923 - 2002), and others.
Some of her interests
include: social influence and social networks, how people
form attitudes about climate change, the effectiveness of environmental messaging, and storytelling and
narrative.
In full
narrative form, they find their way into other parts of the testing process,
including the Structured Interview, during which candidates are expected to tell stories that reveal key aspects of their past performance.
The key here is
including this information in a natural way that
forms a
narrative, turning your resume from a prospective information dump into a personal story tailored to capture and hold the reader's interest.
Include a profile or branding statement that tells in
narrative form the story of you that will be proven true by the facts and figures below.
Recently we are starting to see this oral tradition emerge across diverse disciplines and settings in multiple
forms,
including digital storytelling, photovoice, literature, poetry, traditional oral storytelling, theatre, and personal
narrative, to name a few.
Along with the completed Ethics Complaint
Form # E-1, your complaint should
include a
narrative description of the circumstances that lead you to believe the Code of Ethics may have been violated.