It features simple real - time combat and will interact with real -
life objects called «Jara» that sound as though they'll function similarly to Nintendo's amiibo, on a smaller scale.
Not exact matches
If that
object is the historical Jesus, then one should consider very carefully what he said... who he claimed to be and how he
called his followers to
live.
But religious love is only man's natural emotion of love directed to a religious
object; religious fear is only the ordinary fear of commerce, so to speak, the common quaking of the human breast, in so far as the notion of divine retribution may arouse it; religious awe is the same organic thrill which we feel in a forest at twilight, or in a mountain gorge; only this time it comes over us at the thought of our supernatural relations; and similarly of all the various sentiments which may be
called into play in the
lives of religious persons.
In these quotations, the enduring
objects and enduring persons are what we have
called, in dependence on other passages in White - head's writing,
living persons and souls.
Thus, alongside of the church militant with its prisons, dragonnades, and inquisition methods, we have the church fugient, as one might
call it, with its hermitages, monasteries, and sectarian organizations, both churches pursuing the same
object — to unify the
life, (On this subject I refer to the work of M. Murisier [Les Maladies du Sentiment Religieux, Paris, 1901], who makes inner unification the mainspring of the whole religious
life.
These subordinate, nondominant, and nonconscious (not explicitly reflective) enduring
objects ease the job of the presiding occasion of the regnant society in integrating bodily experience and are
called by Gallagher subordinate «
living persons.
Thus, the principles of esthetic value here discussed may serve not only as guides in creating and appreciating what are
called «art
objects» and as criteria of qualitative excellence in curricular matters outside of the arts, but as attributes of the good
life and as a source of general educational aims.
But after World War II, the Court began to insert itself into what James Madison
called the «internal»
objects of state governments, particularly the culture - forming institutions, including education, religion, marriage, and government's domestic control over matters of
life and death.
The Dino Sphere is an incredible,
living object that's filled with thousands of non-toxic plankton organisms
called Dinoflagellates.
The production of heavier and heavier elements by subsequent generations of stars transformed the universe into a place where new and exotic
objects could grow, including a rocky planet
called Earth, and the
life - forms that
call it home.
They could have emerged from gamma - ray bursts, mysterious and short -
lived cataclysms that briefly rank as the brightest
objects in the universe; shock waves from exploding stars; or so -
called blazars, jets of energy powered by supermassive black holes.
Under an international agreement
called the «25 - year rule» countries acknowledge they should not launch
objects whose
life span in Earth orbit will go beyond 25 years after their mission concludes.
The offerings, and the male himself, appear larger than
life because of an effect that visual scientists
call the Ebbinghaus illusion, which causes an
object to look bigger if it is surrounded by smaller
objects.
We might be
living on an
object called a brane inside a multidimensional universe.
Since then, national parks and reservations have been established throughout the United States in order, as stated in the so -
called Organic Act of 1916, «to conserve the scenery and the natural and historic
objects and the wild
life therein and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations.»
Since first being introduced to television audiences as the
object of Claire Danes» angst - ridden lust in My So -
Called Life, Jared Leto has enjoyed a growing popularity that has allowed him to make a name for himself in a steady stream of films.
As we swing back and forth with Turner's way of
life, we follow wherever his inner compass leads us; the Academy of fellow painters, most of whom revere his work; the cliffs and hillsides overlooking the greatest
object of his eye's desire, the tumultuous seas; and a quaint little place he keeps finding inspiration in
called Margate.
While the sounds very familiar, the RAV4 will also come with something
called Perimeter Scan, which gives the driver a
live rotating 360 degree view of what is around the vehicle, helping them see
objects that could be in the way.
The technique
calls for using a three - dimensional sensor, such as Microsoft's Kinect device, to generate a cloud of data points for the real -
life object — your hand, for example.
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Turns out these giant
objects are not mushrooms at all, but a real
life species of tree
called the Socotra dragon tree or Dragon Blood Tree.
Morton has characterized the phase we are in as the «Asymmetrical Phase» in which forces beyond our cognition that he
calls «hyperobjects» take on a
life of their own, much like the
objects we create and house in a Museum develop a
life removed from their maker.
The only artist to have come out of Brancusi's studio, Noguchi had unique insights into what Noguchi Museum Senior Curator Dakin Hart
calls «that Modernist Eden of ambiguity — where traditional craft met the avant - garde,
object became indistinguishable from base, and art was
life.»
Her paintings are often still
lifes, concentrating on multiple glass
objects, in a style that is dense and layered, capturing complicated reflections and points of light in works the Lynden exhibition
calls «crystalline labyrinths.»
by interrupting, enhancing or combining natural processes, he creates
objects with the intention to reveal
life forces and dormant energies and conjure what he
calls «intangible blueprints of our consciousness.»
For over forty years, the artist has been making work that's like The Feminine Mystique come to
life, transforming everyday household
objects into what her gallery, JTT,
calls «nightmarish and fantastical dreamscapes.»
While some artists, such as Mel Bochner, rejected painting and the sculptural
object outright,
calling for a «dematerialization» of the art
object altogether, Sonnier and Merz collapsed the distinctions between painting and sculpture, employing commercial or industrial materials to tie their work more closely to the
life of the street.
By 1954, Rauschenberg completed his first three - dimensional collage paintings — he
called them Combines — in which he incorporated discarded materials and mundane
objects to explore the intersection of art and
life.
I
call them the «Reflective Still
Life Studies,» since I played around with painting glass and the reflection of
objects in mirrors.
Following the idea that
objects lead a
life of their own, they can be
called agents traveling through different levels of time.
Instead, he began to believe in the autonomy of the art
object, namely that the
object's purpose was not to serve as a metaphor for human
life, but to have a strong formal
life of its own, something he frequently
called specificity.
The show's three Morandi - like still
lifes of what Weatherly
calls «dumb
objects» — potatoes, rocks, walnuts, coffee cups — sold out, for $ 12,000 apiece.
Jim Dine's
calling in
life has been to create art, and his art, although much of it of seemingly random everyday
objects is, in fact, personal and autobiographical, allowing him to express his emotions and feelings:
The exhibition
Life Itself stretches from the early 20th century, when artists in and alongside the abstract avant - garde were endeavouring to categorise existence, and up until today's world of
objects existing in a state somewhere in between what we
call the
living and the non-
living.
The second is larger - than -
life - sized marker piece of a nude Ojih Odutola, originally titled What's on offer but is now
called The
Object is the Technique + The Technique is the
Object (after a Francis Bacon quote).
His depictions of people — he prefers to
call them figures rather than portraits — exist, like his still
lifes, in an isolated open space, emphasising the painterly impressions of the
objects.
Seda - Reeder
called the exhibition a «
living archive,» yet at the venue, the posters looked like sacred
objects.
Both the
live performances and the art
objects call attention to the possibilities and limitations of the active body, and the installations reflect some of the myriad ways in which museums have exhibited this ephemeral medium.
Rail: But, as far as the early paintings are concerned — the so -
called «
life - sized»
objects including the television, the portable electrical heater, the hot plate, the double gooseneck lamp, and so on — were painted from direct observation.
Travis Jeppesen, a critic, novelist, and artist
living in Berlin, has developed innovative ways of addressing sculpture — including what he
calls «
object - oriented writing.»
His sculptures re-purpose and combine a range of materials, such as fiberglass propellers, wooden coat hangers, parachute fabric, and a variety of musical instruments in a process that the artist
calls «potential disclosure,» which aims to reveal the dormant
life in inanimate
objects.»
Carol Wisker's fiber and found
object sculptures she
calls Accumulators, are based on beach findings that come from the ocean picking up shells, fishing lines, seaweed and shards of
life as they roll through the ocean as directed by the tides.
Johns has often been misread as the gravedigger of Abstract Expressionism, and he and Rauschenberg were frequently
called «neo-Dadaists,» a misnomer that stemmed from their interest in everyday
objects and a dissolution of the distinction between art and
life.
Some highlights: Erwin Wurm's larger - than -
life sculpture of two figures
called «Big Disobedience»; Tony Tasset's monumental sculpture of arrows; David Adamo's small bronze sculptures of everyday
objects (flip flops, styrofoam cups etc.); and a street light by Wagner Malta Tavares that will glow in the dark.
Why are paintings of
objects called still
lifes and of organic matter, nature morte?
He
lives in a crude house of plywood and sheets of glass, saying «Today the house is one of those unknown
objects for which people always have to
call in the experts to repair it.
Francis FitzGibbon QC, chairman of the Criminal Bar Association, pointed out that neither Truss nor her boss Theresa May had done what they ought to do and «unreservedly condemn» the
calling of judges «enemies of the people» and turning their «blameless personal
lives into
objects of reproach».
What this means is that we separate
objects in so -
called objective reality, from our subjective experiences and the
lives we
live.