Sentences with phrase «nonlinear narratives of»

Fragments of poetic language cohere with her visual iconography to produce nonlinear narratives of «unforeseen desire and untimely loss,» offering audiences untold tales from both collectively imagined pasts and distant futures.
Gander is an inventive polymath, a creator of worlds and teller of tales, whose making takes forms as varied as a lecture series entirely based on «loose associations,» a nonlinear narrative of wildly disparate ideas and images found and collected by the artist; re-creations of children's tent - forts sculpted in marble; the construction of complex mechanisms to generate a gentle breeze that wafts through a gallery; a conveyer belt carrying sculptures that can only be seen through one window; or detailed designs for an art school that may never be realized.

Not exact matches

Director Doug Liman (Edge of Tomorrow, The Bourne Identity) could have taken a formulaic approach and mimic Scorsese's biographical style with nonlinear narratives, extreme violence, and classic rock (as other directors have).
Three Wives resembles All About Eve in its uses of a nonlinear narrative, a large intertwined cast, and compelling relationships defined by sharp dialogue.
It's true that Ritchie has pinched a good number of cinematic styles from Tarantino, but unlike Tarantino's customary nonlinear narrative, Ritchie presents his clever tale with «Seinfeld» - esque coincidences that haphazardly bring all of his characters together in the end.
But with the nonlinear narrative structure and digressions into the personal life of the defense lawyer Michael Nyqvist, the audience is left feeling disoriented at times and quite frankly, even bored.
Armed with a unique nonlinear narrative and stellar performances, this one - of - a-kind thriller is one you won't want to miss.
The narrative style of In the Mouth of Madness is completely nonlinear, and Carpenter cleverly uses space and time dislocation and disorientation to create a nightmarish world.
I haven't read any of Pavic's books, but it seems that readers who love language and nonlinear narratives would find a gold mine in his novels.
Employing a nonlinear narrative that shimmers with a certain dreamlike quality, Wolves interweaves the lives of these characters in complex and unexpected ways.
It's a murder mystery and a literary thriller, a multilayered nonlinear narrative and a psychological portrait of the dark side of human nature.
It is precisely this «association of disparate elements» that can be used in the videogame world to tell more interesting, nonlinear, spatially - oriented narratives.
Rather, spatial design provides participants the freedom to forge their own routes, to glimpse parts of the story that perhaps no - one else notices, to weave together the nonlinear collection of narrative fragments that is unique to each individual's experience and create one's own interpretation of how they're all connected.
All of my recent paintings together represent a nonlinear narrative about two people experiencing love and the passing of time in the woods.
Turning the hypothetical notion of a hive mind into a functioning organism, The Hive Mind is a performative installation exhibit in which artworks are curated as points in a nonlinear narrative scene
By the early 1980s Jonas had begun to create complex, nonlinear narratives premised on literary and historical texts, including science fiction (Double Lunar Dogs, 1984), medieval Icelandic sagas (Volcano Saga, 1989), and, more recently, the writings and biography of the art historian Aby Warburg (The Shape, the Scent, the Feel of Things, 2004).
The popup is organized in a way which suggests a kind of historical narrative progression, in contrast with the nonlinear configuration of Vertical Elevated Oblique.
During the exhibition, sixteen dancers performed excerpts from Le Roy's past solo works by interspersing samples from his major dances with their own personal «retrospectives» — this type of «retrospective» consisted of nonlinear narrative retellings of moments from the dancers» lives that intersected in various ways with the timeline and content of Le Roy's work.
Conceptualized around the notion of the broken screen, Aitken's films present nonlinear narratives built from fragmented and repetitive abstract images.
Dairy entries, letters, song lyrics and written materials create a nonlinear narrative that serves as the point of inspiration for the artist's work.
«Room of One's Own» (1993) is a nonlinear narrative controlled by choices the viewer makes about where to look.
Filmed in Gaza in 2014, the film's nonlinear narrative investigates the dualities of life in Gaza through live footage and animation exploring the tension between reality and fiction.
Often taking the form of humorous collages or nonlinear narratives, the work of filmmaker, artist and graphic novelist Sarnath Banerjee explores the contradictions of daily life in contemporary India.
A spread of twenty pool - lounging figures, better known as the «Floaters,» traverse the gallery, where they function both as individual vignettes and as a nonlinear narrative.
Fragments of ghost stories sourced from an oral tradition in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, form a nonlinear narrative linking one room to the next.
Through casual and direct discussions Broken Screen offers a detailed navigation through the ideas behind the important yet under - documented visual language of nonlinear narratives, split screens and fragmentary visual planes that define the most progressive moving images today.
Using nonlinear narratives and destabilizing in - camera techniques, the film depicts an Iranian woman's difficult attempts at connecting with American culture while simultaneously reconciling her Iranian identity, showing the double binds of an intersectional identity.
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