Sentences with phrase «into idealized»

Though they do not imply that our current relationships may be made into our idealized images of perfection, he offers a vast number of tools that we can use to better approach the difficulties we encounter.
The American poet Mark Strand wrote that, «In looking at Resika's work, one senses two things simultaneously: that nature despite its complexity has been partially transformed into an idealized place of circles, half - circles, triangles, and straight lines, and that the feel of the out - of - doors — the depth of the sky, the outline of the island or distant mountain, the sun, the moon — is palpable and has not been compromised.»
In an era where «keeping it real» has turned into an idealized concept of pop culture it has become extremely difficult to distinguish the real from the fake.

Not exact matches

The church is often idealized (or demonized) as the last bastion of a bygone era, dragging our feet as we're pulled into new moralities and new spiritualities.
Our modern day depictions of Jesus are so unrealistic and idealized into what we WANT Him to look like, not what he actually did look like.
It's not like it involved a wave of acceptance of the concept of free love, exploration into knew spiritualism, a reavluation of morality and ethics, and the first real key stages in recognizing that the idealized «Good Christian Family Values» of the 50's were a lie and a sham, that often enough were just a cover for a an abusive house - hold, treating women like second class citizens, and culuraly engrained and supported bigotry.
«Humiliation peaks when you are convinced that the Other has intruded into the private realm of your own life and has made you utterly dependent... [A] future in utter contrast with an idealized, glorified past a future in which your political, economic, social, cultural conditions are dictated by the Other.»
In other words, what happens when you pluck BECCS from the idealized realm of global carbon accounting and plop it into a real place, with patchwork lands, messy politics, and interconnected ecological, physical, and economic systems?
Experiments and simulations showed that a water droplet on a repellent surface will freeze upward into a microscopic six - armed formation that resembles an idealized snowflake, with only a small portion of its base adhering to the surface.
A strategy was developed to design interfaces onto idealized proteins aimed to direct their assembly into multimeric complexes.
«Flattering,» in common use, tries to force a marvelously diverse population of women into a very specific idealized shape.
If we become aware of each other digitally, fine, but I'm not going to submit my entire physical and psychological profile into a database, nor am I interested in inputting some idealized parameters into it and hope it returns the data set that includes the right person for me to find after hours of scouring through profiles.
«Westworld,» the 1973 sci - fi film conceived by novelist Michael Crichton that marked his directorial debut, is often regarded a high - concept precursor to his later work, «Jurassic Park,» in which a high - tech amusement park descends into chaos when its primary attractions — in this case automated denizens of an idealized Old West, rather than T - Rexes and velociraptors — turn on the attendees.
After establishing the high stakes and bleak future of our world, the movie quickly shifts gears into a more comic mode, with the process of downsizing providing an opportunity for materialistic wish fulfillment, an ironic realization that matters of class still exist even in this idealized world, and more than a few sight gags involving the juxtaposition of the normal - sized world with the small one.
The patriarchal underpinning of this is vividly explored in sci - fi such as The Stepford Wives and Cherry 2000, where we are ushered into worlds where compliant and submissive female robots are idealized by their male creators as the epitome of perfection, and always exist completely under their thumb.
There isn't a whole lot of screen time devoted to the clever twist that Efron's fratboy is Rogen's idealized, younger self, and in turn that Efron is grappling with the idea that he'll soon leave the childish antics of the fraternity behind, settling into a role of adult mediocrity, but it's there and adds a lovely, melancholy undercurrent to the movie that makes the entire experience much richer.
The tone of the narrator is set well, but I wanted more insight into how he works, not just his idealized memories.
From white sand beaches to high mountain peaks, these 15 entries take us into what travelers define as «romantic» — what they consider «adventurous, remote, mysterious, or idealized
The premise of the show takes root in the changes brought into being by the invention of Romanticism at the end of the 18th century, and the idealized notion of the impoverished, misunderstood genius working in solitary and eternal glory.
AbEx authorship finds its way into a series of failed utopian systems in Brock's artistic philosophy, along with idealized spirituality and early techno movements.
Alternatively, her new landscape work shifts the macrocosm into a place where the photographic evidence of environment is vaguely familiar, as in a hazy, idealized dream.
Highlighting the contrast between the idealized Chinese landscape and the actual American landscape, Carrión throws into relief the effects of human intervention.
Singer is able to introduce, as she put it in an interview with Lauren Cornell, «representations of idealized sculptures and monuments, with figures and still lifes» into «the realm of unrealized buildings.»
At L.A. Louver, a sharply focused show zeros in on LeWitt's capacity to transform abstract ideas into concrete objects that viewers experience as slippery interminglings of drawing, painting and sculpture — while comparing and contrasting such physical entities with idealized images of geometric perfection, which inhabit the mind's eye but never appear in the real world.
In these visionary landscape pictures, they depicted the great mountain - which towered above everything else - as a ruler watching over his subjects: an idealized theme taken up by later Song court painters, who transformed it into an emblem of a well ordered state.
Mr. Crosby calls the artist's inspiration an «idealized quest that feels so compromised today» at the beginning of the printed conversation, but by the end finds resolution of sorts in works by contemporary artists such as Howardena Pindell and Kerry James Marshall who echo Pippin's «desire to insert our most resolute democratic values into a conversation that only art can have.»
Standing over 3.3 meters tall and composed of milled stainless steel, damnatio memoriae's diamond sander rotates at a rate of 2900 rpm methodically transforming a marble statue's idealized physiology into a cloud of nebulous dust.
During these early years (1820s), landscape painting was divided into two schools or styles: the Italianate Neoclassical school of Southern Europe which promoted idealized imaginary views often populated with mythological, or biblical figures; and a more realistic school derived from the Dutch Realist tradition - more popular in England and Northern Europe - which remained faithful to the real nature rather than the idyllic version.
The idealized GCMs described above are flexible and general enough that it is relatively straightforward to convert them into GCMs for other planets, for example, with different planetary rotation rates and radii and with different thermodynamic properties of the atmosphere, condensable species, and surface.
Initially, shallow circulations driven by differential radiative cooling induce a self - aggregation of the convection into a single band, as has become familiar from simulations over idealized sea surfaces.
While theoretical studies have provided insights into these phenomena and processes, these are basically for highly idealized situations.
Synthesize results from theoretical, idealized models, and complex GCM investigations into a common conceptual framework regarding key AMOC variability mechanisms and identify the resulting predictability of the AMOC.
In the meantime, however, we can gain insight into the role of politics in relationships this question by looking at recent data looking at how strongly political attitudes and beliefs impact idealized partner selection.
People who enter into a marriage generally do so with the expectation of reaching the idealized... Read More
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