Sentences with phrase «into perceptible»

Presenting a translation of the artist's imagination into perceptible experience through a combination of moving image, performance, and painting, Warboys» practice spans across a range of media and, intentionally, she has not settled on one fixed mode of working.
The recollective ability of memory is important in that it makes contraction possible; memory must retain the past in order to contract it into perceptible units.

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On the one hand, any rite possesses perceptible signs and symbols that the artist may pluck from the temporal flow and convert into permanent images: light, water, incense, bodily gestures, garments and sacred spaces may inhabit the canvas or fill the fresco.
Then every eternal volition in a man, and every volition of the Eternal would straightway become perceptible in the temporal order, if the same kind of powers of comprehension be assumed in the temporal order: so that when the man who wills does get on in the temporal order, and is accounted to be something in the eyes of the many, the eternal volition in a man would be plainly evident, just as the quantity of a cry is obvious by the quantity of the sound in a room, just as when a stone is cast into the water its size is evident by the size of the circle it makes.
Unfortunately, Enlightenment philosophy, based upon Newtonian physics, remained superficial before Kant, and Kant's division of reality into deterministic phenomena and unknowable noumena contradicted the radical realism of the Catholic Weltanschauung, or world view, in which ultimateReality became sensibly perceptible.
A meaningless array of things is a collection that has no perceptible system of coordination into one concrete entity.
Many scientists consider the notion dubious, but a tangible stare fits easily into Sheldrake's hypothesis of morphic resonance, which holds that perceptible fields bind every entity to one another and that the mind is not confined to the brain.
But Alma — and Anderson — have a surprise in store for us, as she gradually begins to assert herself in ways that aren't immediately perceptible, steering their relationship into obliquely sadomasochistic territory; hunger is sated in ways that could as well be pulled from Mrs Beeton's Fifty Shades of Grey.
There's a touch of front - end vagueness when entering fast corners, but once tucked in, the Turbo tracks into the apex nicely, with the rear - wheel steering offering an almost - perceptible shift in yaw as it settles into its groove with reassuring tautness.
The ease at which this 5m long juggernaut can hustle itself into barely perceptible gaps in traffic is breath - taking, with very few legal machinations requiring more than half throttle at most.
Remarkably, reading in data from the hard drive appears to impact frame - rate during gameplay, resulting in a perceptible dip in performance when background assets appear to be streaming into memory.
This quality is intensified by the minimal modeling used to define Mason's features: her chin almost dissolves into her neck, and the division between her arms and torso is barely perceptible, the flesh merging into a field of color.
A survey of painter Agnes Martin's work from the 1950s into this century might not sound very goth — Martin is known for her ghostly canvases overlaid with barely perceptible grids — but open your mind to ``
A survey of painter Agnes Martin's work from the 1950s into this century might not sound very goth — Martin is known for her ghostly canvases overlaid with barely perceptible grids — but open your mind to «white goth» and perhaps then, you will find a cosmic emptiness in her canvases which, without figures or forms, point to the disappearance of the self in art.
The exhibition brings together two large works on leaded panels of glass — two naked female figures seated in profile, impassive, emitting shooting stars — a series of delicate aquatint etchings, large bronze wall reliefs and a suspended sculpture, the shadows of which transform the gallery into a barely perceptible dabbled glade, along with a stunning jacquard tapestry depicting two eagles in descent against a chalky sky.
There are many examples of this ambiguity which General Idea and AA Bronson have slipped into, not only to blur boundaries between reality and fiction but also to defy the conventions of the gaze and the very nature of what is perceptible, or rather acceptable to the eye.
As a repetitive techno sound accompanies the flood of images, the editing process transitions into a sensually perceptible moment.
The stripes are sometimes narrow and sometimes wide, are sometimes applied flatly and at other times with a clearly perceptible brushstroke — his abstract compositions become concentrated into optical border hoppers or expand our gaze to encompass almost landscape - like associations.
Every now and then, a dramatic shift in the arts becomes perceptible, as the tectonic plates that underpin competing cultural trends groan and crunch into one another.
Baldessari's 1971 video piece I am Making Art, where he moves his arm in differing gestures and repeats the phrase «I am making art,» played into the idea that there's no perceptible boundary between art and life — one that circulated throughout the 1960s and»70s.
The pursuit to understand the interactions and interdependence between perceptible phenomena such as color, form, light, and scale equally spilled over into the content of the courses on color theory that Vasa taught in his capacity as a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles in the Department of Design and Media Arts.
«I walk into this completely spare gallery with just these beautiful wood floors and barely perceptible speakers around the room, and the sound of this crowd,» he says.
Though the paintings appear monochromatic at first glance, extended viewing reveals a hidden layer of prismatic color: Brody incorporates colored pigments into the black and grey plaster bases and mixes gridlines with colored oil paint, creating the sensation of a pulsing center as the underlying color becomes subtly perceptible.
While sinking enormous financial resources into propping up renewable energy prospectors, national governments are providing no perceptible benefits to their citizens, Sloan wrote.
Even with the buds wound snugly into my ears, I could hear him, clearly and with no perceptible delay.
It is likely that this away behavior occurs because of a barely perceptible slide into boredom that neither party acknowledges.
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