Wilson has given them all titles, some poetic («Kimono»), some place names («Berkeley»), a few tongue - in - cheek («San Andreas» with
obvious fault lines).
Not exact matches
«Every presidential election year, it seems as if more
fault lines in our antiquated, 19th - century election administration become glaringly
obvious.
Technology is improving faster than public policy can keep up, and that
fault line is arguably most
obvious in the national debate over drones.
At MoMA PS1 there is Art21 artist Mike Kelley whose «art searches out dark and soiled places where defects,
fault lines, and inadequacies are
obvious and routine --» wrote LA Times critic Christopher Knight in 1994 — «and where failure takes on the poignant, fragile, even heartbreaking beauty that accompanies any loss of self.»