Sentences with phrase «more universal language»

In the 1940's, these connotations evolved towards a more universal language which included the creation of myths such as Idolatress I (1944) by Hans Hofmann (1942 — 43), archetypes such as Pollock's totemic Male and Female, and primitivistic forms such as the savage biomorphs of Richard Pousette - Dart's Undulation (ca. 1941 — 42).
Math is a more universal language of equations and rules.

Not exact matches

With a network of 40,000 artists from more than 120 countries, Bucketfeet empowers artists to share their stories and perspectives using the universal language of art and the shoe as their canvas.
Second, strong claims in some of my earlier statements concerning the universal intelligibility of God's revelation in Jesus Christ have been replaced by more restrained formulas that take more account of the intricacies of human language and belief.
Fashioned in the adaptations of our Pleistocene forebears, these universals include the development of language, mother - infant relationships, object permanence, altruism, formations of us - versus - them coalitions, facial expressiveness, and a great deal more.
I know that the decisions of the ecumenical councils with regard to Christ's person were sincerely meant to translate the received testimony of the primitive church into the more universal, established, and highly nuanced philosophic language of the period.
I could be wrong I do believe in a higher power and in love as the universal language (for lack of a better phrase of words, although it might be more universal today to say sex is the universal language) and in this post just now realized I have to change my 100 % enabler label to 99 % based on the higher power belief.
It is a mere hope for a god, a wish for a god, no more universal than the language you speak or the baseball team you support.
For an example of the same reciprocal interaction between culture and technology from a more universal experience let us briefly look at language.
It is a mere hope for a god, a wish for a god, no more universal that the language you speak or the baseball team you support.
It is a mere hope for a god, a wish for a god, no more substantial than the hope for a good future and no more substantial that the «hope for a good future» and no more universal universal than the language you speak or the baseball team you support.
It is a mere hope for a god, a wish for a god, no more substantial than the hope for a good future and no more universal than the language you speak or the baseball team you support.
It is a mere hope for a god, or, even more accurately, a simple wish for a god, no more substantial than the hope for a good future and no more universal than the language you speak or the baseball team you support.
Contrary to the belief of the advocates of universal languages, such as Esperanto, that common language across states would increase the likelihood of peace through more effective communication, similarity or difference in language between states seemed to have little effect on the occurrence of war.
As the ranks of children in Norway's universal child care program increase, the language skill gap between rich and poor children narrows, according to the study of more than 60,000 children.
Temme said the team is constantly optimizing Neo4j and its query language, Cypher, and the next big milestone will be more universal implementation cases, particularly in big data sets.
The language choice eliminates the idea that the situation is an exclusively Latin one, and it also makes the story more universal, as if a legacy of political oppression could be alive in England or the United States.
(In another question, EdNext uses more positive language when inquiring about universal vouchers.)
If they have nothing to say to any of us about understanding what it means to be fully human and more fully ourselves, if they have nothing to tell us about the human experience as it has unspooled throughout human history, if they have nothing to say about the power of language to communicate across the gaps that separate us, if they have nothing to say about culture, if they have nothing to say about the rich heritage of the English language, if they have nothing to say about understanding the universal and the specific in human life, about how to grow beyond our own immediate experience — if they are, in fact, nothing more than fodder for test prep, then what the hell are we doing?
Some are better communicators than others, and some of us are perhaps better able to speak a more universal (popular) language.
He employs the visual language of authority (universal icons) and remodels these tools of the state to express more surreal and poetic contemplations of the individual.
By harnessing the visual language of Abstract Expressionism and connecting it to the energy of all - encompassing nature, Mitchell circumvented the more solitary, emotional aspects of the genre and successfully paved the way for future generations of painters interested in universal expression.
While Van den Dorpel speaks through the specialized language of computer programming and perhaps abstrusely anthropomorphizes variably folk or «traditional» approaches to fine art, his work addresses more universal concerns related to ethics of economic austerity as well as those of inclusion, alienation, and social hierarchies.
If it is going to make a point about how concerned abstract artists like Kandinsky and Mondrian were to invent a universal language, then the show itself should have been more imaginative about its presentation.
Rather than articulate universal visual codes for collective mobilization, these works reduce the specific lives and experiences of those represented in the images to a pictorial field for the artist to play upon; the fetishized beauty of documented protest rendered even more beautiful, and even less capable of stimulating social change, by its sublimation through the commercially - viable language of abstract painting.
The term «no» may be universal in almost every language, but the decision of saying no can sometimes prove to be more difficult than it may seem.
This name was thought to be more universal and easier to pronounce in multiple languages.
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