Not exact matches
Instead of jumping straight
into a conversation, or snoozing through bullet - pointed sentence
fragments in a slideshow presentation, he requires his senior executives to write six - page
narrative memos.
Although no more Easter
narratives were accepted
into the authoritative canon of the New Testament which eventuated, such stories continued to appear in the next century, and probably far outnumbered the canonical ones, even though most of them have not survived except in
fragments.
And the
narrative not only resonated with journalists but also citizens who suddenly started googling for fake news (see Fig. 1) and found dozens of news articles that were painting a dark picture: not only are we living in a post-truth world, but our society is also
fragmented into numerous echo chambers in which fake news is shared freely, thus eroding our society's basis.
The «that's life» solemnity that throbs in Vestiges quickly fizzles
into a series of
narrative incoherent niceties, and becomes a far more rewarding listen when lyrical
fragments are taken out of context.
Music factors
into the romantic
fragments of Creed's subplot in interesting ways, and if Ludwig Goransson's score feels as comfortable as the
narrative formula, a steady, throbbing hum apparent each time Creed and Bianca interact succeeds in creating a fitting tone.
Fragmenting Jobs» varied career
into a triptych structure ends up undoing some of its
narrative impact.
While Camp Long - Form is mounting masterful drones about the joys of deep reads and rich
narrative immersion, the Don't Blink squad presents a pizzicato counterpoint, talking to us (very fast) about how the «chunking» of bigger works
into small pieces is the pathway to our
fragmented future.
The world that Luna Crimson wanders
into is the set of a Pagan chapel, and Weber has transformed the gallery
into the
narrative, creating an ethereal mise - en - sce ̀ne composed of gilded trees dripping with stained glass
fragments, sculptural rocks that one may sit upon, an otherworldly soundscape and video projection, and the costumes of characters from her film.
Torres» interests lie in art historical master
narratives that include embedded, forgotten, or perhaps occluded histories that he seeks to retrieve and reconfigure in order to reinsert the
fragments into the current conversation about particular artists and periods.
In The Square Root of Pi (e), HATCH Projects Residents Rami George, Dan Paz, and Jenyu Wang delve
into the unknown, addressing subjectivity, identity, and
fragmented narratives.
The gallery is turned
into a fluid installation of everyday objects, using light, machinery and the space to create
fragmented narratives of human inter-dependece.
Gazing
into the future is premised on revisiting the past with a lucid eye, parsing through myths that accreted as foundation for the writing of history, of the fictions that define nations, of the fabricated
narratives that
fragment history
into centres and peripheries, occupied respectively by winners and losers.
Through the adoption of a heroic character visualized in
narrative fragments, Roy's imagery enters
into a charming Sherman-esque masquerade of self - as - other still cinema.
Kelley's unorthodox fusion of
fragmented narrative, medium and sensory immersion seem nonsensical and queer at first encounter, yet the further we delve
into his sensational rabbit hole, the closer we come to the truly bizarre fidelity of the human condition.
In this new video, Rottenberg continues her investigation
into social and labor - based inequalities through a
fragmented narrative.
The
fragments aren't shattered, isolated pieces, they are part of a longer
narrative: The beer bottles I drank alone in the middle of the night and subsequently transformed
into art are part of the work I've been imagining since I was 12.
Rosenquist's specialty is arranging
fragmented, juxtaposed images
into overlapping layers, and putting them on canvases to create a discordant visual
narrative.