Sentences with phrase «more idealized»

Student Adem Onalan, who made me look taller, said that digital technology is often used to create more idealized bodies.
In Figure 2 I have set up an even more idealized figure.
In all of these paintings I am painting toward a metaphoric rendering of man, in which scale is discontinuous, space abstract and forms more idealized
Portraits of You are paintings that render the world metaphorically, in which scale is discontinuous, space is abstract, and form more idealized.
The experiments confirmed results from earlier more idealized studies, particularly the importance of reduced wave dissipation activity, in which the mid-latitude decrease of effective diffusivity appears to be dominant.

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It's a dramatic U-turn in the quest for the perfect work environment — a migration back to the cubicle from the often - idealized home office, but a cubicle reimagined for a time when the line between domestic and professional life has never been more blurred.
Why not make the photograph stand as an idealized representation of the departed, not in a state of decline or debility, but at the pinnacle of physical strength and beauty — even if the face being rendered thereby is a face from thirty or forty years ago, a face much more attractive and cheerful, but one that almost no one still living would recognize?
Sure, there are some extra-loud voices calling for women to conform themselves to narrowly defined roles that have more to do with an idealized conception of pre-feminist America than with actual «biblical womanhood,» but I believe these cries represent the last desperate throes of a dying movement.
We do it in much more subtle ways, but every day we construct and perpetuate idealized public identities and confuse these identities with who we are.
He had come to associate himself and his self - worth with an idealized narrative, and as time went on, he became more and more obsessed with «controlling the narrative.»
It will more likely derive from our uncompromising belief in the things we consider unimpeachable and idealized and beautiful.»
When the idealized bridegroom found his bride the «fairest among women» and yet, in her control of his affections, «terrible as an army with banners,» the relationship of marriage was plainly escaping its old tribal restrictions, the family was becoming more plastic, and the trail was being blazed from polygamy to monogamy.
I've watched you for a while and you've mentioned that you idealized the lifestyle and now you're eating loads more vegan food and gradually incorporating veganism and I'm really proud!!!
But we might want to at least tell stories and show models of love that don't look so predictable, that speak more to the way we actually live and love instead of some idealized and often unsatisfying or unsustainable version of it, stories that recognize that loving relationships are as varied and beautifully complicated as we humans are.
They made the best choice for their family — something more important than an abstract, idealized concept of infant sleep.
Childbirth sucks a lot more as a result of babies dying than as a result of a lack of atmosphere or idealized experience.
Historically, weak state institutions have led not to the idealized world of anarchists and libertarians, but instead to extended family tribal - like institutions and clannishness that subordinate members desire to express individual choice and freedom in the absence of a strong state, to clan needs for mutual protection and more.
The current model is an idealized magma chamber, but with more computing power it could be expanded to reproduce a particular volcano's internal structure.
Participants who read an idealized description of self - driving car ownership, in which the automation required little or no human intervention, were more accepting of self - driving cars than were those who read the more realistic scenario, which depicted a driver keeping close watch over the automation and occasionally needing to intervene.
But now, hoping to publish in a serious scientific journal, he considered a more complex, albeit still idealized, version: a nonrotating black hole that has an electric charge.
Ironically, the more humans resorted to these insidious tools of destruction, the more the concept of war became idealized.
It can then iron out differences across the image, producing idealized but still natural - looking corn ears or brick walls, or amplify the differences, making them more evident to the naked eye.
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 Fault in Our Stars by George Wolf With Don Jon last year, Joseph Gordon - Levitt wondered if maybe, idealized... read more
Midge's early cab ride downtown evokes an idealized movie musical as the scenery outside the cab grows more vivid; a fitness class populated by wives in pastels and divorcées in black provides the backdrop to some winningly frantic banter (and physical comedy) between Brosnahan and De Young.
Any kind of truncation is just empty hubris or, giving Mendes the benefit of the doubt, pandering to those impatient masses who weren't gonna show up anyway (for starters, if the draw is the reunion of Kate & Leo, then I can't think of anything more repellent to a Titanic fan than the thought of their idealized couple quarrelling for two hours), so why not give the faithful what they came for?
The tone of the narrator is set well, but I wanted more insight into how he works, not just his idealized memories.
The plein air approach was to be more spontaneous and thus essentially more truthful and less idealized.
And though these «portraits» (more like truncated busts) are different for each site - specific installation, the sculptures tend to look similar, with idealized facial features, closed eyes, and serene expressions.
The flawless naturalism with which Cotton renders this idealized world makes it both more seductive and more remote from ordinary experience...
Turning from the idealized setting which defined Paris Internationale's prior events, this year's version enacts a more concrete scenario, resonating with current challenges to journalism and urban development.
Some of my paintings are memories that I want to document, but for the most part, they tend to be more like an idealized memory of something.
He is, as I wrote, «far more complicated than his reputation as the sentimental bard of an idealized rural life and an evangelist for a pure strain of American art allows.»
Maybe gallery openings in Brooklyn are a little bit more intimate than the ones in Manhattan, but it is fairly obvious that many artists still long for an idealized atmosphere, where they can feel comfortable enough to express their views and opinions of art.
Camille Corot tried to escape the conventional and idealized form of landscape painting influenced by classicism to be more realist and sensible to atmospheric variations at the same time.
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood felt it was their role as artists to tell moral tales and they chose subjects which were less idealized than that of their predecessors, and more reflective of the changing world they saw around them.
Some artists, such as Richard Wilson, painted idealized scenes imbued with the spirit of the classical past, while others, such as Joseph Wright of Derby, pursued more individual and personal visions of the natural world.
During this process, one can become more and more isolated from the world, coming to experience certain emptiness: an emptiness that arises from the futile attempt of attaining an idealized version of self.
If the classic English garden is an artwork of landscape representing an idealized, pastoral nature, curator Francesco Manacorda's exhibition in the heart of London promises to offer a landscape of artworks reflecting a nature that is every day less natural and more aberrant.
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.
And more careful, less idealized studies of actual scientific practice have shown all kinds of complications; for example, for a century after Copernicus the Ptolemaic model fit observations better.
Today it's known as a willfull Green agenda meme to rationalize more Statist authority and socialist idealized thuggery.
In order to obtain their result, the authors analysed an ensemble of 68 possible climate responses to the same idealized scenario of increased concentration of carbon dioxide, more than most climate studies up to date.
The paper discussed in this paper made equally strong idealized assumptions on certain issues, and where they didn't, they didn't propose anything more realistic either.
The real atmospheric processes do certainly deviate significantly from the idealized case, and determining more realistically what is going on is important for meteorology.
«AOS models are widely used for weather, general circulation, and climate, as well as for many more isolated or idealized phenomena: flow instabilities, vortices, internal gravity waves, clouds, turbulence, and biogeochemical and other material processes.
A comprehensive idealized hurricane intensity modeling study by Knutson and Tuleya, published in Journal of Climate (2004), confirms the general conclusions of previous studies but makes them more robust by using future climate projections from nine different global climate models and four different versions of the GFDL hurricane model.
GCMs often play a conservative role as a counterpoint to speculation or idealized modeling regarding «tipping points» or abrupt climate change, in favor of gradual, more linear climate response to external forcing.
That said, the different ways these phones handle colors are interesting: The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus consistently churned out photos that looked more true to life, but the Note 8's shots looked a little brighter and more... idealized.
Other research indicates that idealizing a partner, and being idealized, at the beginning of a relationship, provides a buffer against the forces that tend to diminish fulfillment, leading to more stable romances.
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