Sentences with phrase «narrative potential of»

Artist Statement Through my practice, I aim to recall the complex web of relationships between social and natural activity, focusing on the significance and narrative potential of the anthropic ecosystem, present in the context of public spaces.
REVISED DATES: Deadline — 28/11/2015 5 pm Exhibition — 21st - 24th January 2016 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS CHROMA: Winter Exhibition CHROMA is a curation of visual thought and exists both as space and document It acts as a platform for elaboration and articulation, exploring the narrative potential of aesthetic and visual arrangement The published and exhibited results are -LSB-...]
While Abass seeks to stretch the possibilities of painting, Oghobase stretches the narrative potential of images to create new meaning at the intersection between painting and photography.
While studying at the California Institute of Arts, Oursler was influenced by John Baldessari, who taught him, Mike Kelly, John Miller, and Jim Shaw the importance of the narrative potential of images and the associative power of language.
Grlic belongs to a new stream of Croatian painting, which focuses on the figurative in art and on the narrative potential of the painting.
These latest works build on the theatrical narrative potential of the practitioner's previous projects, as shown in the featured See's Candies, Payless, Supercuts 1.
These latest works push the theatrical narrative potential of her prior series.
Among the earliest examples of Conceptual Art, it was with these seminal paintings that Baldessari reconsidered the practice of artmaking, questioned the concepts of authorship, originality, and aesthetic judgement, and first explored the narrative potential of imagery and the associative power of language that continues to inform his work today.
Whereas, conceptual artist John Baldessari has incorporated appropriated stock and movie imagery combined with texts for the narrative potential of images and the associative power of language, because of the structural similarities of linguistics to games, since both operate as a mixture of arbitrary and mandatory systems of rules.
Her sculptures, collections and archives activate the narrative potential of objects and explore the immaterial qualities of the material world.
With the nine oil paintings and three works on paper that comprise the exhibition, Miller continues to explore the narrative potential of the animal world by revisiting many of the themes that she has surveyed in her work for the past thirty years, including the relationship between predator and prey, the effect of changing habitats upon both flora and fauna, the folly of our human sense of control over nature, and the passage of time.
But that reality is translated as «iconographic and allegorical; it evidences Masamvu's ongoing interest in the narrative potential of painting, this in spite of his increasingly abstracted painting style.»
His practice demonstrates the narrative potential of images through the intersection of painting and photography.
Breaking out of illustration's prescriptive narrative mode, Leveille maintains a relationship with language yet subverts the narrative potentials of her work in her personal determination to create something poetic rather than literal.

Not exact matches

Jim Cramer explained how news of potential Disney - Fox and CVS - Aetna mergers «changed the narrative» in the stock market.
Information about the post-retirement benefit available under this arrangement for Mr. Oman appears in column (h) of the Summary Compensation Table, in column (d) of the Pension Benefits table, in the narrative that follows the Pension Benefits table, and the table under «Potential Post-Employment Payments» beginning on page 87 of this proxy statement.
Yet this personal narrative prevents us from reaching our true potential and transforming the quality of our lives.
The organic philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead offers potential for valuing and re-forming narrative methodology.
Particular attention is given to the kinds of content that is communicated through such narratives (cognitive, social and emotional, information processing skills, implicit messages, and modes of learning), and to the processes and potential of learning from television and film.
As artistically constructed texts, they, by the signs that constitute them, put forward potential narrative worlds; and we, by the activity of reading, (1) transform those signs into people, places, actions, and teaching and (2) concomitantly create discrete, self - contained story worlds.
Even the natural narrative arc of the game is in three acts — the early, middle, and late innings — each with its own distinct potentials and imperatives.
We are dismayed by interpretations of biblical narratives — like Cecil B. DeMille's epics — that focus on their special - effects potential, such as Jesus» disappearing like some movie ghost.
But certainly at least some of these potential connections do impinge on religious freedom, and deciding which do and which do not deserves a bit of attention after the thought - provoking narrative that makes up the bulk of the book.
Evans next identifies various narratives that have the potential to either close the lines of communication» primarily because they invoke abortion» or open the possibility of true conversation among people of conflicting ethical beliefs by keeping that issue in the background.
Obviously honored by the all media narratives linking him with the sports bluest of blue bloods, Christian Pulisic was then asked about the potential opportunity of someday testing his skills in the Premier League, to which he answered:
Afghanistan bears the potential and promise for building a narrative of progress, equity and justice.
With the withdrawal of NATO troops, the 2014 elections have the potential to determine the country's socio - political narrative.
«Taking the long - term view, in terms of a general narrative, we're looking at potential landscape change,» said Tom Veblen, a professor of biogeography and conservation at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
«It's useful for scientists on the one hand but on the other hand, the fact that you can take something like the data from 2,000 trees in Alaska and give someone a 20 - second description of what that song is portraying and they pick it up (means) it has huge potential to share these narratives with people.»
The objective of this narrative review is to document the prevalence of and risk factors for NAFLD in Africa and the Middle East and the potential implications on the healthcare systems.
Yoga offers a practical system for unraveling oppressive, dysfunctional narratives and creating the potential for transformation through physical, mental and spiritual processes including the application of ethical principles.
Wringing every sweat - bead of tension from its fiercely concentrated narrative, acclaimed TV director Yann Demange's debut feature covers one night in the life (and potential death) of a young British soldier stranded by his unit in a riot - blasted IRA stronghold at the zenith of the Northern Ireland nationalist conflict.
There's still potential for an expansion of narrative scope as the game progresses, however, so I'm keen to see where exactly that goes.
The gorgeously shot sequence achieves its full narrative and visual potential, with the director coaxing seemingly effortless performances from two actors at opposite ends of the age spectrum.
Falling between existentially thorny and viscerally haunting, Minority Report is a passel of missed opportunities, clumsy narratives, and misspent potential, the latest Spielberg film to work best as an analogy for his middle - late career.
The film caught some flack for its racial and gender politics once it hit wide release with The Ringer's K. Austin Collins distilling why, in a year where the Academy is once again facing a potential #OscarsSoWhite crop of nominees, Rockwell's performance as a redeemed racist cop may not be the narrative Hollywood wants to push:
That's a real shame, because there's clearly a great deal of potential there if someone can get it right, and by focusing on co-op play instead of long narrative arc, Konami's - studio - formerly - know - as - Kojima - Productions might just have the chance to do it.
While the lack of information does make for compelling Real Steel 2 potential, there's no doubt the current narrative gets short - shrift and some of the established plot lines could've been more fully realized in this film.
The film has the potential to run alot smoother on a second viewing I think now I am aware of its breaks in tempo, tone and narrative.
Gradually, you should be able to unlock more of the potential of the mobile suits along with the strikers but only if you actually enjoy the battle system since there is no narrative laid out here to make you carry out the missions.
Twists abound in a story that gets credit for jarring narrative directions, but this adaptation of Robert A. Heinlein's «All You Zombies» remains limited in its potential, especially as it fails to evolve past its spiritual predecessors «Source Code» and «Looper.»
The story eventually shifts back to Los Angeles, with J.B.'s neighbor, Brenda (Lake Bell) emerging as an agreeable force in the narrative — as a potential love interest for J.B. and as part of an unusual family unit with J.B.'s new houseguests.
Verbinski had this to say: «I think the whole utopia - gone - wrong story that's cleverly unveiled to players is just brimming with cinematic potential... Of all the games I've played, this is one that I felt has a really strong narrative
With its carefully composed and framed shots, the trailer plays out a bit like a string of potential cover photos or screen savers, but we're reminded that we're actually watching a narrative film because of the intense performances from leads Michael Fassbender (Macbeth) and Marion Cotillard (Lady Macbeth).
Even with history being what it is, Edison finally accepting defeat, the film all of a sudden, switches narratives and says «but look what Thomas Edison created after that»... This script is an infuriating mess, not because I care if this movie is good or bad, but because there was so much potential in this story.
In our review of the film, we praise Green for bringing his «A-game to a project more fraught with trainwreck potential than anything he's tackled before, demonstrating a refreshing shrewdness and restraint in a narrative that could have easily melted into gooey hagiography or pat inspirationalism.»
This is the problem with the MCU in miniature: The emotional and narrative stakes are placated by an infinite loop of new «Phases,» new heroes, and potential franchises to branch out, which will beget more crossover events like Infinity War in the years to come.
Through extensive study in the areas of next generation learning, social and emotional learning, wellness, urban planning, Hip - Hop culture, Chicago history, the opportunity gaps that exist among marginalized students, economic mobility, arts education, and the at - risk communities on Chicago's South Side, Art in Motion has a solid research foundation upon which to build an innovative middle and high school that has the potential to change the narrative for many Southside youth.
That's a potential liability in a city looking to change the narrative of an urban school system that persistently lags behind statewide averages in academic proficiency.
Elizabeth Stuckey - French is a highly regarded author of literary fiction whose short stories have been shortlisted for PEN / O» Henry Prize and Narrative honors, but she's written a darkly funny, deeply ironic book that deserves to become a wildly popular novel (and will become that if Amazon figures out the book's potential and prices it to sell.)
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