Sentences with phrase «of a familiar place»

After you get the hang of using your mind to build pictures of familiar places, it's time for some action.
Story related locations from the manga also make their way into the game so you will be revisiting a lot of familiar places.
It's harder to watch their peacefully scrolling world end than it is to take in an ordinary videogame apocalypse, because this is the destruction of a familiar place.
I went around the house with my camera phone and tried to make sense of this familiar place through the camera lens.
Experiencing these «distances» and movements have brought her the changes in the perspectives, such as nostalgia for and alienation of the familiar places, and then made her face herself deeply, resulting in the expression with motifs that signify her reflexivity, such as «mountain», «hole» and «lake».
«Postexperiment questionnaires indicate that while envisioning the future, subjects tended to place those images in the context of familiar places (e.g., home, school) and familiar people (e.g., friends).»
Her delicately constructed architectural sculptures tower over the viewer with ghostly suggestions of familiar places.
Dwelling on the notion of memory palaces — a mental spatial visualization of familiar places — the narrator of the film introduces the viewer to a vision of monochromacy, a condition in which only one type of cone cell is stimulated in colour vision.
Barbara Brennan's seemingly straightforward paintings of familiar places and things take you to another depth through color complexities.
I come to each piece differently, sometimes by looking at my things, or out the window, or at pictures of familiar places, or old drawings, or other times by reading a string of words I've copied down somewhere.
Experiencing these «distances» and movements have brought her the changes in the perspectives, such as nostalgia for and alienation of the familiar places, and then made her face herself deeply, resulting in the expressions with motifs that convey her deep reflexivity, such as «mountain», «hole», «lake» and «forest».
Sheena Wagstaff, the Museum's Leonard A. Lauder Chairman of Modern and Contemporary Art said, «In her large - scale installations, Cornelia opens our eyes to the special qualities — and sometimes darker significance — of familiar places and things we tend to overlook.
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