Sentences with phrase «more tactility»

«It's a way of creating form by joining material,» Crowner says of her process, which she uses to bring more tactility to the medium.
There's more tactility in a Volkswagen Golf Alltrack or Volvo V40 Cross Country — although in fairness, they're both more expensive than the Crossback.

Not exact matches

The manner in which each gets there differs little too, with both feeling very fast for their size (the Peugeot Sport is just a little more rampant as the boost builds) and slicing cleanly, if not with much tactility, through their six ratios.
As German automakers add more technology to their cars, they are increasing capability at the expense of tactility, as the Japanese did with cars like the Nissan 300ZX and the Toyota Supra in the early 1990s.
The mode also adds more weight to the steering, but it gives the impression of a very aggressive self - centering action rather than any additional tactility.
Across all models, the brakes feel more than up to the task of dragging the hatch to a halt, and there's reasonable pedal feel too, if not quite the tactility you'd expect from more overtly sporting Skodas.
The price reduction is a big help, especially in the face of Porsche's bullish pricing of the new 911, and in terms of purity and tactility its actually gained ground on the more accomplished, but less endearing 991.
Mazda's 6 can match and indeed beat the Skoda on the latter front, with sharper steering, a more playful chassis and a satisfying tactility to its controls that no other car in the class can match.
Cars that care more for tactility and handling balance than anything else.
The small, flat - bottomed steering wheel is adjustable for reach and rake and there's a lot more room inside than in the Cooper (particularly in the back), although the Citroën can't quite compete with the Mini's tactility and design flair.
Some drivers will argue that the rear - wheel - drive M4 has lost much of its finesse and tactility in its bid to generate even more eye - widening performance, and perhaps they have a point — especially when it comes to weak steering feel.
It's more about the sensation, the tactility of a vehicle.
Özlem Altin & Patricia L Boyd September 11 — November 21, 2015 Kiria Koula 3148 22nd St, San Francisco, CA 94110 Tactility — or more precisely, feeling — is a prominent motif in the current exhibition at Kiria Koula...
In Baldwin's sculptural projects, the focus is less on historical interpretation and more on tactility.
The exhibition's title, A Mouth Which Shouts is a Cave for the Hand, refers to a quote by Johann Gottfried von Herder regarding tactility in Neo-classical sculpture - the sense of touch makes an art object more prone to inciting a sense of gruesomeness or disgust as opposed to a purely visual sensation.
The brutal tactility of the concrete upon the woollen carpet juxtaposed with the other more dynamic elements of the exhibition leave a generous amount to be explored both visually and conceptually.
Greenberg arranged for Louis and Noland to look at «Mountains and Sea» in 1952 and it started them using thinned - down paint, with the idea that by reducing the kind of tactility of the paint, the color would be more purely color.
I like it, and would love to see more phone - makers considering the tactility of their devices like this.
The tactility of the tablet offers advertisers the chance to engage users in a physical way that's more intriguing than simply digesting information on a screen.
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