Sentences with phrase «observers than participants»

An origin story that makes players feel more like observers than participants.
He joked that he sat at the end of the table where the children sat and was more of an observer than a participant.

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But the elder Rosenthal is more than just a figurehead: He remains an active participant in all facets of Raleigh's business and is a close observer of the technologies and trends that could shape the organization's future, name - checking everything from Instagram to Elon Musk's proposed Hyperloop high - speed transportation system.
As Melvin Williams points out, a church member must become more of an «observing participant» than a participant observer, because the member is already an insider and accustomed to the values and behavior that he or she must now study objectively.2
The people became passive observers rather than participants in worship, and movement and gesture became the sole property of the priests.
To be fair, the sport is high school - level cross country running, which means that any participant or observer is in it for a longer haul than most cinematically friendly races.
«In Treatment» clarifies the role of the observer in this media, how the active participant is always involved in an anthropological exercise deconstructing the characters» motives and actions — and how that critical facility, eternally underused, is occasionally gratified by material that's not quite smarter than you, but appears to be.
As head of the international division, Gianopulos forged close relationships with notable directors such as James Cameron, Bobby and Peter Farrelly and Baz Luhrmann but admittedly was just an «observer» of the filmmaking process rather than a participant.
Seeing the film again 20 years on, I was irritated by the way Orlando addresses remarks to camera (pictured right) as though s / he were an observer of the story rather than a participant.
Rather than being an active participant in this world, the player is put in the seat of the omnipotent observer.
My goal is to draw the audience into the scene, inviting viewers to be participants rather than outside observers.
However, its bareness, not to mention the volume of clichés and their dispersal in space and time, make one more a knowing observer than an onstage participant.
As a participant rather than solely an observer, the photographer captured the community of the Young British Artists before they became household names.
At the North Carolina Museum of Art, education director Susan Glasser is harnessing play theory to turn viewers into participants rather than passive observers in a game called The Grand Tour.
Johnson has returned to the music festivals of her youth that she now visits as an observer rather than a participant.
The copy of West's painting is an obvious reference to the Indian's role as an observer rather than participant in history, and the whole painting takes the configuration of a flag, that trademark of conquest.
Many seasoned participants in the process, both negotiators and observers, foresee a sustained process that is more akin to decades - long trade talks than to previous environmental treaties like the Montreal Protocol cutting ozone - destroying substances.
I believe this line of thinking is flawed and highlights the reason that those who analyze green markets from outside (as an observer, rather than an active participant), will always be confused.
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