Sentences with phrase «latest in the blurring»

That was just the latest in the blurring of fact versus fiction, real versus unreal, in a show that has captured the absurdity of this singular place and time.

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The former principle blurs the distinction because its doctrine of efficient causation requires that earlier occasions be present in, and hence characterize, later occasions.
It should also be pointed Out that the memory - lane of dalits in re» member» ing their cultural values is blurred by the influences of world - view of other religions to which they converted later.
In opting for swimming, Kiki chose perhaps the toughest of disciplines: long hours of arm - heavy laps in the practice pool, where the only view is a shadowy blue blur that may be another swimmer or one's own imagination; the greedy slap and gurgle of arms (reach, grab, recover, reach, as the late Matt Mann rationalized it); the ring around the eyeballs, endemic to the competitive swimmer, caused by chlorine, which makes the whole wide world glow with halos on the way home from practicIn opting for swimming, Kiki chose perhaps the toughest of disciplines: long hours of arm - heavy laps in the practice pool, where the only view is a shadowy blue blur that may be another swimmer or one's own imagination; the greedy slap and gurgle of arms (reach, grab, recover, reach, as the late Matt Mann rationalized it); the ring around the eyeballs, endemic to the competitive swimmer, caused by chlorine, which makes the whole wide world glow with halos on the way home from practicin the practice pool, where the only view is a shadowy blue blur that may be another swimmer or one's own imagination; the greedy slap and gurgle of arms (reach, grab, recover, reach, as the late Matt Mann rationalized it); the ring around the eyeballs, endemic to the competitive swimmer, caused by chlorine, which makes the whole wide world glow with halos on the way home from practice.
There Jill received a blur of diagnoses, each more frightening than the next: First she was told she had a serious infection, then grapefruit - sized cysts on her ovaries and, a few hours later and most ominously, masses in her lung, liver, clavicle and one breast.
He is in his late 20s and shaking, eyes misty, features curiously blurred.
The mother even brings the baby to her breast immediately after birth and is later seen nursing while lying in bed — with no blurring or censoring.
The protesters are dedicated to a blur of causes, but none more passionate than pushing Mr. Cuomo to extend the millionaires» tax, which is set to expire in late December.
A line between industry and academic research began blurring in the late 20th century.
4 Further blurring the line between «sleeping» and «awake,» increasingly turbulent economic times in the late 21st century force millions of people to rent out their unconscious minds for data storage.
This revolutionary telescope will integrate the latest innovations in precision control, segmented mirror design, and adaptive optics to correct for the blurring effect of Earth's atmosphere.
With wine glasses in hand, we tested some of my favorite L'Oreal products, from the original Revitalift Miracle Blur to their latest innovation, Miracle Blur Instant Eye Smoother.
But for NY MAGAZINE to print «Aileen Wuornos, the subject of Charlize Theron's Monster, distills absolutely terrifying interviews with the late serial killer,» and for Columbia TriStar to then splatter that quote on the back of the Aileen 2 disc, signifies a blurring of divides more critical than ever in this age of reality - TV.
In the film, those lines blur in spectacularly destructive fashion, when aspects of Elliott's latest memoir become challenged by reality — specifically, that his «dead» father is very much alivIn the film, those lines blur in spectacularly destructive fashion, when aspects of Elliott's latest memoir become challenged by reality — specifically, that his «dead» father is very much alivin spectacularly destructive fashion, when aspects of Elliott's latest memoir become challenged by reality — specifically, that his «dead» father is very much alive.
... truly blurs the lines of comprehension; so much so, that even the most in - tuned PTA aficionado's will struggle to decipher the director's latest cinematic conundrum
While the plot above all seems pretty straight forward, PTA has managed to craft something that truly blurs the lines of comprehension; so much so, that even the most in - tuned PTA aficionado's — myself included — will struggle to decipher the director's latest cinematic conundrum.
A second later, the craft froze in midair one last time before it streaked straight upward in a silver blur, vanishing from sight as quickly as it had appeared.
Check in later this week to get our take on Blur, a game we've been rather exited about, as our E3 impressions of it go up.
The latest title from the award - winning studio presents a deep original story in which heroes and villains engage in epic battles on a massive scale in a world where the line between good and evil has been blurred.
When docked, the game did have an unsatisfying blur, and in both situations I noticed the frame rate dropping from 30 fps on the later, more detailed levels.
Blur the lines between virtual and real football and play with your heroes in the latest instalment of this epic series.
Sandwiched between the performative, gender - blurring self - portraiture of Claude Cahun in the 1920s and the glossary of female roles enacted in Cindy Sherman's self - starring Film Stills of the late»70s, is the work of Bunny Yeager.
Considered one of the most important photographers of his generation, Teller has successfully navigated both the art world and commercial photography since beginning his career in the late 1980s, blurring the boundaries between his commissioned and personal work in his numerous publications and exhibitions.
But what is different in these late photographs is the way in which he can blur and dwell on a detail until it becomes quite luminous and strange.
While my early works were framed in drawings and paintings that borrowed forms from traditional print media, I later began to blur the boundary between my public and private «character» through social media, particularly Twitter.
«Liminal Squared» by Julie Mehretu at the Marian Goodman Gallery In «Liminal Squared,» Julie Mehretu's latest show at the Marian Goodman Gallery on W 57 Street, she presents a small number of huge, nonrepresentational paintings that blur the lines between landscape, architectural drawing, and pure abstraction.
This exhibition of the neglected French - Russian painter is a revelation: even a relatively limited selection of works encompasses Surrealism, monochrome abstraction and Fauvism while seeming to anticipate later developments in painting (check out the ghostly haze of La Petite Liseuse (1933) for a premonition of Gerhard Richter's blurred photo - paintings).
He continues: «Matisse's late work does contribute quite prominently, if not iconically, to a certain strand in the conjunction of modernism and abstraction which blurs the distinction between art and design, and more specifically between abstract painting and the decorative and applied arts... I've always considered Matisse's greatest contribution to art not his colour, which is undoubtedly exceptional, but his inventive painterly architectures reasserting what [painting] does (what, in a way, it has always done), what it delivers, by the act of continual reinvention; finding yet more new ways to keep it alive — and of course, keep it keenly separate from design and the applied arts even when in the act of using elements of those very disciplines to elaborate and enrich the spatial structures of his painting.»
On the Northampton, MA - based band's latest, Friends Share Lovers (out June 3rd on Signature Sounds), And The Kids examines blurred boundaries in close - knit relationships.
By partially painting it over, Richter undoes this depictive aspect — an effect similar to the painterly blurring in his later works.
A precursor of New Image Painting - a type of Neo-Expressionism launched in 1978 at the Whitney Museum of American Art, championed by Jonathan Borofsky (b. 1942) and Susan Rothenberg (b. 1945)- Guston's late style was important for its blurring of the boundaries between abstraction and figuration.
Three years later, she used a spray gun to blur a similar composition in New York VIII, conveying her sense of the city as a «gigantic carousel in continuous motion.»
Freak July mists blurred all from Portsmouth to Reading in a late summer sky turned wholly unfit for bombing,...
Similarly, in Conner's intricate, folded, and manipulated inkblot drawings, which served as the ailing artist's primary mode of expression in the 1990s, one can trace a line of development from the totem - pole - like columns of individual blots to the later, more crowded examples that blur the divisions between and within columns; these again activate the negative space but to a lesser extent than the felt - tip works.
Thirty - five years later, in a new series of photographs after Walker Evans, Sherrie Levine returns to the earlier project, however, this time the lines between object and image, ownership and authorship are even further blurred.
A subtheme of blurred boundaries between what is natural and what is artificial can be seen in the work Cultivation by Radioactivity in the Electronic Circuit (Pink Flower) by the late Japanese artist Tetsumi Kudo (1935 — 1990) and in Si - Qin's inclusion of two turkey feathers which have been hand - modified to resemble the feathers of Golden Eagles.
The blurring of lines between stand - up comedy and performance art is not a new phenomenon, but over 90 wordless minutes in late June at the outdoor portion of the Long Island City space REMAINS (run by the artist Matthew Barney and the writer and curator Brandon Stosuy), a performance by the comedian and actor Josh Fadem provided perhaps a new entry into an important alternative canon.
After assisting the photographer and film - maker, William Klein, in the late 1970s, Bustamante became known for his own photography, in particular his monumental Tableaux series which blurred the boundary between photography and sculpture.
Unlike the latest iPhones, the Huawei camera also applies blur to the foreground of the image, resulting in images that are closest to the «real» bokeh of a DSLR among all current smartphones.
This should allow you to tweak how much blur or sharpness shows up in your photos, and it can be adjusted both in real - time or way later in post-production.
In the latest update, Groove offers a semi-transparent sidebar with a nice blurred effect, which makes the app far more beautiful.
The latest Microsoft Launcher update to head out to beta testers includes a new transparency slider for themes, allowing you to dial in the opacity and blur to your liking.
Even if you change your mind later, you can still tone down or increase the bokeh with the Adjust Background Blur option when viewing the photo in the Gallery app.
You'll be able to see the background blur applied in the viewfinder in real time before you take the shot, but the Note 8 also allows you to manipulate the bokeh in the Gallery later on if you want.
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