Sentences with phrase «loose association»

This somewhat loose association of artists increasingly looked towards geometric abstraction and concrete art.
What is not disputed is that cats have been living in loose association with human societies for 10,000 years.
For Bathroom, artists Paul Barsch and Tilman Hornig devise an installation in loose association to the production of Chapter 7: ANUS (feat.
They had more activity in their right hemisphere, which is associated with processing loose associations, and more diffuse activity in the part of the brain that processes vision (Neuropsychologia, vol 46, p 282).
Such caution in generalizing about both the brain and belief makes cross-disciplinary talk more valuable as suggestive speculations about loose associations than as firmly established causal connections.
Indeed, it is worth noting that the only successful byelections came from two Tory defectors — Douglas Carswell and Mark Reckless — each with relatively strong local profiles and track records, as well as a more loose association with the party.
Language and storytelling play an overarching role in his work, not least in his series of Loose Association lectures or in his attempt to slip a nonsensical, palindromic new word, «mitim», into the English language.
«It was said that Asian elephants usually had only three friends» and loose associations with others, implying an unstable social structure, de Silva says.
At first, you may have the following symptoms: Irritable or tense feeling Difficulty sleeping Difficulty concentrating As the illness continues, problems with thinking, emotions and behavior develop, including: Lack of emotion (flat affect) Strongly held beliefs that are not based in reality (delusions) Hearing or seeing things that are not there (hallucinations) Problems paying attention Thoughts «jump» between unrelated topics («loose associations»)
The service club is essentially an interest group consisting of a loose association of individuals whose basic unity is the cause at hand.
It would have evolved over a period of time that is difficult to wrap our brains around probably starting from a loose association of organic molecules that somehow was better able to process energy together than apart.
For today, I hope you got some peace from the poem I shared, a loose association of images from recent days.
Today, in America at least, the best description would seem to be that of a loose association predominantly consisting of thugs, where, like many loose organizations involved in demonstrations, the most violent and loud rise to the top.
The grandiosity, the loose associations, the jumbled flow suggest a thought disorder.
Against this background a loose association of young scientists, students, and experienced professionals of German science policy came together at Schloß Ringberg in the mountains south of Munich in early 1996.
The first was a T - shaped structure which Mulliken called an «outer complex», in which the chlorine molecule interacts only weakly with the electrons of the carbon - carbon double bond to form a loose association held together by electrostatic forces.
Along with four other stars in this well - known asterism, Phecda forms a loose association of stars known as the Ursa Major moving group.
That's certainly implied in Ready Player One, wherein a loose association of ragtag gamers enter a virtual realm called OASIS to win a game where the stakes are high — bragging rights, half a trillion dollars, and permanent control of the game (bequeathed by the game's founder - designer, played by Mark Rylance).
It does not measure anything with objective, intrinsic meaning; it's an arbitrary construct with a loose association to the learning journey our students go on — on average.
Belying the precision and stakes of the obscure engineering principle for which it is titled, the artists» open - ended approaches and the loose associations in their works engage the viewers» individual experience of touch, making it a very personal — and subjective — exhibition.
Tansaekhwa was not a formally organized group, and did not have an artistic manifesto or clearly delineated objectives, instead functioning as a loose association of artists.
Andreas Gursky is perhaps the best - known member of a loose association of German artists under the tutelage of the conceptual photographers Bernd and Hilla Becher.
Artists were chosen for a loose association with the artisanal strengths of the Mexican city, Eduardo Sarabia in particular.
Some of her representations illustrate exceptionally intense memories, others are loose associations, recollections of some special aura.
A loose association rather than a tight group, it was named after a Kandinsky painting used on the cover of their 1912 Almanac or Manifesto.
In the late 1940's he was a founding member of the Club, a loose association of artists, writers and other intellectuals in New York that included Willem de Kooning, Barnett Newman, Robert Motherwell and Leo Castelli.
He was referring to a loose association of fellow artists in New York City in the 1940s whose radical new artwork became known as abstract expressionism.
The light and space movement — the name given to a loose association of South Californian artists in the late 1960s, among them Larry Bell, Robert Irwin, Helen Pashgian and Valentine himself — experimented with new industrial processes in pursuit of the purest expression of light and space.
A loose association of vanguard artists working in New York City during the 1940s and»50s.
The process of loose association is a continuing concern in Gander's work.
The start of World War I in 1914 ended the activities of the group, which had never been more than a loose association.
Collage, the shock medium of the modern, seems especially suited to the loose associations and image streams of the Internet.
Particular interest has been paid to the artists of Dansaekhwa, a loose association of conceptual - abstractionists working from the 1950s on.
The works are connected by a system of loose associations, reflected in formal and whimsical relations: the choices made are simultaneously well informed and spontaneous, avoiding the obvious path for the one that feels instinctively right.
The notion that one law report series has greater authority because of a loose association with a law society or bar association is one that I have never really understood.
Participants aged 8 — 17 with ASDs exhibited significantly more illogical thinking and loose associations than matched typically developing control subjects.
Loose associations were related to autism communication symptoms and to parent reports of stress and anxiety.
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