Sentences with phrase «observational approach»

In the catalogue essay, reprinted from a magazine interview with the artist in 1985, Forge describes his conversion from the dogged observational approach of his former School of London contemporaries to the discreet abstraction he practiced in his maturity.
Previous observational approaches to discovering it have focused on galaxies or quasars.
Running a scant 76 minutes, the film relies on a purely observational approach that's better suited to the sort of mammoth, mundane institutions chronicled by Frederick Wiseman.
The movie takes a strict observational approach - we obtain little scraps of information about George by watching and listening.
This tender, decades - spanning film about one man's life and family takes an unstructured observational approach to wonderful heights.
As befitting his nuanced, observational approach toward narrative in his films («Chop Shop», «Goodbye Solo»), director Ramin Bahrani didn't force his latest project «99 Homes» away from its path towards genre.
This evidence calls for a dedicated global observational approach for oxygen and other biogeochemical parameters which goes significantly beyond the classical hydrographic surveys performed by research vessels.
For example, considerable space is rightly given to the experimental approach, but it is never clearly distinguished from an observational approach.
The rationale for an observational approach is to avoid the morbidity of lymphadenectomy (specifically to avoid the possibility of lymphedema) for two subsets of patients who never manifest isolated recurrence in the lymph node basin: those who have no melanoma remaining in the nodal basin and those who experience distant treatment failure at or before the time of nodal recurrence.
Tarantino applies an observational approach to their encounters — save Elle's, which is simply a flat - out catfight — allowing the Bride and her targets to size each other up before cutting each other down.
The movie takes a refreshingly low - key, observational approach to storytelling that will remind audiences not only of Loach, but of Francois Truffaut, the Belgian Dardenne brothers and countless other movies about scrappy, streetwise kids, living by their wits in a cold, indifferent world.
Co - writer / director Desiree Akhavan takes an observational approach to this story, focusing on different members of the camp and their own willingness.
My style consists of classical, experimental and observational approaches.
The relationship between a structured, observational approach to image making and improvisational gesture is at the crux of Divola's practice and can be traced from his earliest work of the 1970's to the more recent bodies of work that are on view in this exhibition: Dogs Chasing My Car in the Desert (1996 - 1998) and Dark Star (2008).
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