Sentences with phrase «narrative quality»

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The open - ended narrative quality she employs allows the viewer to relate to any or all of the represented spaces, the developed characters, or the suggested scenarios.
It's a powerful tactic that does double duty, spotlighting the innovative narrative quality of Shostakovich's music while showcasing how he was influenced by the turbulent period, which, in turn, gives readers some insight into the mindset of Russian citizens under Stalin's tyrannical reign.
When working business to business (B2B), it is important to have «a provocative point of view,» one with narrative qualities.
We all love a good story because of the basic narrative quality of human experience 22a.
But for all its dreamy narrative qualities, Marczak's film is actually a lyrical, fluid - motion documentary that, in a very different way from «Kate Plays Christine» (see above) but no less profoundly, blurs the distinction between narrative and nonfiction filmmaking.
Uccelli and Paez found that, on average, first - grade English narrative quality scores were higher among children who, at kindergarten scored higher on the English vocabulary test, used a greater number of distinct words in their English narrative, and had higher story structure scores on their Spanish narrative.
Helen Cann's delightful watercolor, collage and mixed - media illustrations are teeming with detail and color, the perfect match for poems that have a plainspoken narrative quality.
Her non-linear and sometimes whimsical narrative quality lends itself to a spectrum of viewing.
Revisited forty years later, these paintings of Reed's, which have a lilting, narrative quality even in their abstraction, invite an approach to Wool's word works through the themes of artistic progeny and cyclical exchange.
Nighthawks «status as Hopper's most representative work was underlined by a stark composition, masterful use of light and a characteristic mysterious narrative quality.
Analyzed statistical data and wrote narrative quality reports summarizing deficient and complimentary findings, maintaining current and accurate records of all corrective action plans.
Humans, in other words, can judge the subjective, symbolic, ambiguous and narrative qualities of an artwork; machines can't.
Shostakovich's music has such a strong narrative quality that musicologists often debate over what certain passages literally represent.
With such metaphors in John as the «bread of life» and «vine and branches,» these passages lack the narrative quality which would make them parables.
Lowry, Eugene L. «The Narrative Quality of Experience as a Bridge to Preaching.»
The New Testament suggests that existence does have a narrative quality, and that comic renewal is a possibility at points within the stream of history itself.
I believe that the New Testament suggests that existence does have a narrative quality (although that is to oversimplify the matter), and that comic renewal is a possibility at points within the stream of history itself.
Does human experience at the deepest levels have a narrative quality?
Stephen C. Crites, «The Narrative Quality of Experience,» Journal of the American Academy of Religion 39 (1971): 291 - 311.
He plays Tommy Wiseau, a dilettante who sank millions into a film that defied all accepted laws of acting and narrative quality - and achieved a cult following.
In The Root, Danielle Young wrote of director Ryan Cooler's ability to create a superhero movie that didn't skimp on the fantasy in order to ground itself in narrative quality.
Overall, Finding Your Feet does possess some of the narrative qualities seen in recent films within this genre, such as Joel Hopkins» Last Chance Harvey or Roger Michell's Le Week - End.
They were scored for the number of total words they used, the number of distinct words used, and two indicators of narrative quality: story structure score (inclusion of appropriate story elements and sequence) and language score (clarity and complexity of grammatical features in the story).
As a result, The Meaning of Night is a resolutely old - fashioned novel — not only because it tries to emulate some of the narrative qualities of mid-Victorian fiction, but also because of its simple aim of telling a good story as well as possible.
Not only does the narrative quality of Shostakovich's music provide a unique way to approach history, Anderson contends, but it makes his music more approachable, as well.
«Rolf Potts» style is personal and the narrative quality high.
So gamification efforts have come under criticism from many in the games industry for being shallow — that is, lacking the narrative quality of games made with a pure entertainment motive.
No matter how you feel about Mass Effect 3 narrative qualities, I think we can all agree the post-release multiplayer support has...
Robert put the idea best in the foreword to his 2000 monograph, The Architect's Brother, explaining, «I want to make images that have open, narrative qualities, enough to suggest ideas about human limits.
Imbued with a narrative quality, the works carry the heady optimism of a DJ with the showstopper tune or a graffiti artist with the biggest and boldest tag.
The narrative qualities of his figures re-emerged in the work of the 1960s.
Phillips» work is characterized by a raw, narrative quality.
In 2017 the Astrup Fearnley Collection was still shown under the title The World is Made of Stories, with an emphasis on the narrative qualities of the artworks.
«I was immediately struck by her distinct point of view and the narrative quality of her work,» he wrote to The Observer.
These references infuse Prager's works with a narrative quality, leading the viewer to speculate on the «before and after» of the moment and characters depicted in her images.
Cindy Sherman draws on cinematic styling in her work Film Still # 60 (1980), creating a dynamic scene that suggests the narrative quality of a film persona.
Rosa Barba's work ultimately extends into a conceptual practice where the medium of film is employed to explore any possible aspect of its material, sculptural, and narrative qualities and the ways it articulates space.
With his peer, Neo Rauch, they were on the forefront of a new movement known as The Leipzig School, whose visual language is characterized by both a strong narrative quality and a mastery of the brush.
As an artist believing in the power of drawing, Zhang Xiaogang sticks to painting's narrative quality and tries almost single - mindedly to bring historical continuity of art to the contemporary art scene.
By working from what appears to be elaborate still lifes of common objects, such as a battered suitcase, a burnt milk crate, or a collapsed inflatable doll, he skillfully turns these banal objects into haunting paintings that obstruct their narrative quality.
It is exactly Zhang's primitive expression and adherence to the traditional culture that brings back our belief in and worship of the narrative quality of painting.
In Lake Front Property, 1962, casually resplendent with its bright palette and narrative qualities, beach elements are nailed down to their archetypal colors and then blown up to monochromatic rectangles, as if torn bits of paper.
Cuoghi's artistic practice brings together the sculptural and compositional qualities of the visual arts and the scenic - narrative qualities of a performer and storyteller.
Her art practice is intimately intertwined with her life, not only because she borrows motifs and artefacts for her work, but also because she has an inquisitive mind and a strong desire to understand sociological issues such characteristics endow Kher's work with a narrative quality and fascinating interiority of things that frequently contradict her practice of addressing more global and collective concerns.
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