Sentences with phrase «into labyrinth»

There's even an upstairs area along with various nooks and crannies that turn this home into a labyrinth of intriguing décor with many surprises.
Some Serras are overweening and threatening, as if their rusty metal mass might muscle in upon you; some squeeze viewers into a labyrinth.
Reaching the third floor, a monumental LED light installation introduces viewers into the labyrinth - like exhibition spaces.
With its slanted steel walls and sharp angles, the new Whitney reflects that section of the West Village where the city grid dissolves into a labyrinth of angular streets.
Painting allows the artist to plunge into the labyrinth of memory while the imagery submitted to his brush recaptures both excruciating presences and silences.
In 2005, Swiss artist Christoph Büchel converted the Kunsthalle Basel into a labyrinth that led to a hall with the...
The viewer enters the film as if into a labyrinth of speculation: What is art?
Hernández's paintings are breathtaking and lure the viewer's eye into a labyrinth of lines and colours, turning the viewing experience into a meditation — just like his work process itself.
J.T. Thompson's Illusion at Triangle Gallery by Joyell Nevins For painter J.T. Thompson, his latest exhibition at the Burnell R. Roberts Triangle Gallery, «Illusion of Spatial Extent into the Labyrinth,» is a chance to come back to the place where it all began.
«' Figuring History» opens a door into a labyrinth of questions,» said Manchanda.
Call of Duty: WWII — Nazi Zombies is a terrifying, new zombies cooperative experience that transports players into a labyrinth of chilling occult Nazi zombies experiments, and monstrous creations set mythically in World War II.
Immerse yourself into the Labyrinth to enjoy the exciting RPG and tactical turn - based action with a picturesque 3D world from the winner of the BEST GAME ART award.
She also personally handcrafts each puppet soldier that Dronya sends down into the labyrinth.
Dive into the labyrinth of Pirate's Cathedral.
A spa, a theater, even an underground speakeasy (step through a 1906 bank vault door, into a labyrinth underneath the Cleveland Trust rotunda that leads you to a prohibition - era bar).
Murder, a missing woman, and a sociopath from the past sweep Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus into a labyrinth of mystery and danger in this electrifying new tale of suspense from New York Times bestselling author Faye Kellerman...
Torches blazed along the main pathways so she veered deeper into the labyrinth, tripping down hidden stairs and along the dark, winding corridors until the air became heavy with decay and doors groaned their protest as she heaved them open.
She trapped herself, she marched into the labyrinth of her own construction, and was too young, too awestruck, too keen to please, to insist on making her own way back.»
From what started as a black comedy, descended into a labyrinth of blood, destruction and hell.
When an enigmatic rich stranger, Jimmy Dell, literally lands on the scene, Joe is hurled headlong into a labyrinth of deception, illusion, and intrigue.
Be forewarned: Addressing these issues requires a willingness to descend into a labyrinth of irrational forces.
STEP into the labyrinth.
Otherwise, those bridges to nowhere ominously gracing our common currency will finally lead us into a labyrinth — and this time Theseus might not be around.
«This is one of the times when you are going to be going into a labyrinth of ecstasy.
My husband has tried to impose a house rule, «No tweeting before eating» so that I don't get sucked into the labyrinth before breakfast (and turn into a raving beeyotch).
There's an undercurrent of political unrest and distress, and the film itself is a dark telling of a young girl following mythical creatures into the labyrinth.
Faith's negation ultimately results not in atheism but in polytheism, since the continuum of life's journey breaks down, then, into a plethora of diversions through which the idolatry of desire leads necessarily into a labyrinth from which there is no true liberation.
I believe the very people who are afraid the rest of us are so weak minded we» l wander off into a labyrinth of false teachings are the VERY ONES who misunderstand what you wrote.
... let us imagine that young Icarus manages to actually live through this ordeal: he falls back into the labyrinth... bruised but still alive....
Watching your paths interlock as you venture deeper into labyrinths is especially rewarding.
Montreal based artist Guy Laramée's book sculptures stretch books into labyrinths and Romantic panoramas.
As with Bonnard, getting up close and personal to Leonardi's technique threatens to dissolve the paintings into labyrinths.

Not exact matches

Years ago, to get a game into your living room, a developer would have to jump through any number of industry hoops, whether finding distribution through a major publisher or navigating the approval labyrinth of the various console gatekeepers.
«Our age is in need of a great philosopher; one who can thread his way, step by step, through the intricate labyrinth of reasoning into which scientists have been led, eyes riveted to earth... one who can keep his mind, at the same time, open to the metaphysical implications of all he learns, and at last put the whole corpus of our knowledge together in one grand synthesis... He must at once be a Thomist and an Atomist; until that reconciliation is attempted, the pulpit and the laboratory will be forever at cross-purposes.»
Our age is in need of a great philosopher; one who can thread his way, step by step, through the intricate labyrinth of reasoning into which scientists have been led, eyes riveted to earth, by the desire to improve our human lot, the desire to destroy life, or mere common curiosity; one who can keep his mind, at the same time, open to the metaphysical implications of all he learns, and at last put the wholecorpus of our knowledge together in one grand synthesis.
Also, with the dramatic rediscovery of their mystical tradition, Jews have delved deeper into the inner self and its intricate labyrinth of impulses and desires.
It is a fantasy that persists even when it recedes into the heart of the labyrinth that is our daily life, so that even when we have carefully developed the financial and mechanical symbiosis between self and jobs, mortgages, home appliances and automobiles, it is there in its simplicity, at the center.
A stop into Ravenswood Used Books in Lincoln Square is like finding yourself in the midst of a Borges labyrinth and a Lewis Carroll rabbit hole.
A little labyrinth nestled into an otherwise unused section of our little park.
Labyrinth is a genuine attempt to turn the fight against global terrorism into thought - provoking entertainment.
In its wake, the subglacial flash flood left a spectacular maze of channels, some hundreds of meters deep, incised into the stone, an intricate complex of meandering pathways called the Labyrinth.
Those first two gray whale pioneers, which threaded their way through the icy labyrinth of the Northwest Passage into the North Atlantic, accomplished this feat by dumb luck, according to Alter.
When the labyrinth spider senses vibrations, it rushes out to catch prey and then retreats into its homespun tunnel.
In Borges's hands, the topic of infinity comes alive either as a point that contains the universe («The Aleph»), impregnable labyrinths («The Two Kings and the Two Labyrinths»), a library that is eternally repeated («The Library of Babel»), stories that subdivide into innumerable possibilities («The Garden of Forking Paths»), or an imperial map so perfectly detailed that it ends up having the size of the empire itself («Of Rigor in Scienclabyrinths («The Two Kings and the Two Labyrinths»), a library that is eternally repeated («The Library of Babel»), stories that subdivide into innumerable possibilities («The Garden of Forking Paths»), or an imperial map so perfectly detailed that it ends up having the size of the empire itself («Of Rigor in SciencLabyrinths»), a library that is eternally repeated («The Library of Babel»), stories that subdivide into innumerable possibilities («The Garden of Forking Paths»), or an imperial map so perfectly detailed that it ends up having the size of the empire itself («Of Rigor in Science»).
He was exploring a hard - to - reach water - filled cave labyrinth called the Danube - Aach System in southern Germany, which ultimately empties into the River Rhine.
On her second night in LA she begins her descent into hell amidst a labyrinth maze of her former vacation house, choked by wildly violent Satanist punk graffiti, and the bloody corpses of her new friends, along with a possessed version of her cousin.
You go into Kabakov's labyrinths of associations and you don't come out.
Critics Consensus: Pan's Labyrinth is Alice in Wonderland for grown - ups, with the horrors of both reality and fantasy blended together into an extraordinary, spellbinding fable.
The miners from Torchlight broke through into the buried past, a dangerous labyrinth of caverns and ruined civilizations, twisted creatures and the bones of those who came before.
Get ready to explore the vast labyrinth of ruins as you dive into La - Mulana EX, now available across North America...
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