Sentences with phrase «of aesthetic changes in»

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That the bragging happened a decade ago doesn't change the reality that a man who might be president sees half the country's population not just as objects for his own aesthetic gratification — we knew that thanks to the beauty pageants and the string of model wives — but objects for his physical gratification as well, regardless of how the women in question feel about it.
May I emphasize the fact that the elements and functions coming from the superconscious, such as aesthetic, ethical, religious experiences, intuition, inspiration, states of mystical conscious - ness, are factual, are real in the pragmatic sense... producing changes both in the inner and the outer world.
According to Roger Ames (NAT 117), an «aesthetic order» is a paradigm that: (1) proposes plurality as prior to unity and disjunction to conjunction, so that all particulars possess real and unique individuality; (2) focuses on the unique perspective of concrete particulars as the source of emergent harmony and unity in all interrelationships; (3) entails movement away from any universal characteristic to concrete particular detail; (4) apprehends movement and change in the natural order as a processive act of «disclosure» — and hence describable in qualitative language; (5) perceives that nothing is predetermined by preassigned principles, so that creativity is apprehended in the natural order, in contrast to being determined by God or chance; and (6) understands «rightness» to mean the degree to which a thing or event expresses, in its emergence toward novelty as this exists in tension with the unity of nature, an aesthetically pleasing order.
The aesthetic integration of order with freshness, stability with complexity, continuity with change, form with dynamics, and unity with variety is preserved in God's experience in such a way that novelty does not mean loss after all.
A theory of Supreme Value which, despite many changes in formulation, can always be understood (whether or not Wieman himself said so explicitly) in aesthetic terms;
«The importance of storytelling, of the natural rhythms of daily life, of the evolutionary changes in the child, of art as the necessary underpinning of learning, and of the aesthetic environment as a whole — all basic to Waldorf education for the past 70 years — are being «discovered» and verified by researchers unconnected to the Waldorf movement.»
But the document promises that all the legal obligations in the HRA will be transposed to a British Bill of Rights, indicating the change is merely aesthetic.
They'll each feel differently in your hand and change the aesthetic of the knife.
According to an article published in the Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, rosacea «is linked through a variety of mechanisms to other processes including UV damage, vascular changes, and oxidative tissue damage.»
I ordered their free sample and noticed a change in my workouts — small at first, but increasing quickly: I recovered faster between sets which let me put up more weight more times and increased my endurance, I recovered faster after long rides so I could function better in the rest of my life and get back on the bike sooner, I got immediate aesthetic and performance boosts as the blood pumped through my veins bringing oxygen and nutrients to fuel my muscles.
Normally, a couture show would be presented in Paris, and so, in choosing to show in London, where the British designer's career began, it was a bit like asking a judge for a change of venue before this, his second trial — an aesthetic one.
It could be said that her aesthetic mimics the lessons in Marie Kondo's The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up.
In the wake of an aesthetic overhaul and substantial expansion, facebook.com has more changes in store for its four million users, including expanded personal photo pages and a possible blog - like featurIn the wake of an aesthetic overhaul and substantial expansion, facebook.com has more changes in store for its four million users, including expanded personal photo pages and a possible blog - like featurin store for its four million users, including expanded personal photo pages and a possible blog - like feature.
In telling this story, the choice of Jay Roach as director pays tremendous dividends, as he's able to take his comedy background and mix it with the serious aesthetic he brought to top notch political dramas Game Change and Recount for HBO.
OUR TAKE: This Latin - themed animated film is a welcome change of pace in visual design and aesthetic.
And while it's easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of Waititi's aesthetic changes (Thor cut his hair!)
While the tone of the film changes in the second portion (from dreamy ideals to stark realities), many sequences and shots still carry that slightly surreal aesthetic, which heightens the intrigue and beauty of this gritty working - class limbo; even more so than his other films, Mud showcases Nichols as a sharp and artistic visual storyteller.
In contrast, many class sessions that ostensibly address managing for results focus on the more philosophical aspects of leadership, such as the one whose title asked, «How do we engage the moral and aesthetic imagination in the educational change process?&raquIn contrast, many class sessions that ostensibly address managing for results focus on the more philosophical aspects of leadership, such as the one whose title asked, «How do we engage the moral and aesthetic imagination in the educational change process?&raquin the educational change process?»
The information was organized according to common emerging themes that included aesthetic engagement (the intrinsic value of attending a theater event), catharsis and empathy (emotional responses and shifts in understanding), and dialog and changes in social relationships that resulted from watching the play.
In a world of excessive chrome and too - swoopy curves, the S90's Scandinavian aesthetic is a warm, welcome change of pace that builds on the foundation laid by the XC90 crossover but with an even more graceful, premium feel.
The 450 - badged version of the car isn't going to announce to the world that you have an AMG in quite the same way other AMGs will, but the aesthetic changes are the short that most people who wish to spruce up the GLE would want to do anyway.
As in previous prototype sightings, the front grille, headlamps, and other details of the fascia have been particularly well obscured, leading us to believe that a majority of the aesthetic changes are planned for that vicinity.
For years Samsung has been heavily changing Android's look and feel to match more of an aesthetic they thought would work better, and for the most part Samsung has been on the wrong side of history in this regard.
That changed in subsequent generations as designers sacrificed aesthetic distinctiveness in the name of making the device sleeker and lighter.
While we're on the topic of cosmetic appeal, the design of the station fits seamlessly with the PS4's minimalist aesthetic, all sharp angles, clean lines, and — in case you're concerned about how it changes the overall form factor — slim design that will help you save space.
Beyond sporting pig - tails and being pink, the change of character is from the Ms. Pac - Man school of design, handling exactly the same as her male counterpart despite the change in aesthetic.
In the past year, we've received incredibly encouraging feedback from our fans about the unique aesthetic of the world and its creatures, the focus on non-violence as a game mechanic, and the central themes of compassion and community, where you can change the world through nurturing the earth and helping others.
Advance includes many new features, gameplay mechanic changes, graphical and audio enhancements, and stylistic and aesthetic alterations from the All - Stars edition, with the most significant changes being the addition of the enemy Robirdo, a robotic Birdo, replacing Mouser as the boss of World 3; the addition of the «Yoshi Challenge», in which players may revisit stages to search for Yoshi Eggs; a new point - scoring system; multiple hit combos; enlarged sprites; and digital voice acting.
Set in the GTA IV version of Liberty City, the game features a lot of aesthetic changes featured in the console game, such as the simplified HUD.
In a nice touch, going for the pea - green aesthetic of the original Game Boy changes the border to match.
It's not purely aesthetic: the characters in the world are aware of the change as well.
You can also spend in - game currency to buy or use cards earned during the campaign, to change different aspects, such as enemy habits or aesthetic alterations in order to make each play through of an expedition unique.
Videogame re-releases sometimes corrupt a text's original artistic design as in the aforesaid voice acting change in the Silent Hill HD Collection, but even more drastically as in the completely reworked visuals and audio in the 2009 release of The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition, overlooking the value of the original game's aesthetic on its own terms.
These can be customized in hundreds of different ways with a variety of barrels, scopes, magazines and muzzles, through to aesthetic changes such as your countries flag and more.
To aid you in your quest you can purchase upgrades that also changes the aesthetic look of the table you are playing on or the walls and doors.
I had him try out several themes, but he had trouble knowing just how much small tweaks in formatting would change the overall aesthetic of the design (in other words, when you don't know how easy it is to move tabs, embed flash images, change widgets in sidebars, it's hard to know the extent of what you need until you get in there and start playing with a theme).
In public projects supported by the Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission, I encourage aesthetic appreciation of the everyday environment by emphasizing the play of light within the visual field and changes from morning to night.
The philosophy of kintsukuroi treats cracks as fundamental parts of an object, noting that value lies in accepting change and underscoring the aesthetic qualities of imperfection and use rather than disguising flaws.
In 2009 Victoria Donohue wrote in the Philadelphia Inquirer, «In these works it's still possible to believe that aesthetic presence might have some impact on the hard reality of everyday existence», and in 2011 she wrote: «Her landscapes have a simplify and power; Their intensity of focus on feeling and seasonal changes (are) ambitious exercises in reconciling geometry and gesture...&raquIn 2009 Victoria Donohue wrote in the Philadelphia Inquirer, «In these works it's still possible to believe that aesthetic presence might have some impact on the hard reality of everyday existence», and in 2011 she wrote: «Her landscapes have a simplify and power; Their intensity of focus on feeling and seasonal changes (are) ambitious exercises in reconciling geometry and gesture...&raquin the Philadelphia Inquirer, «In these works it's still possible to believe that aesthetic presence might have some impact on the hard reality of everyday existence», and in 2011 she wrote: «Her landscapes have a simplify and power; Their intensity of focus on feeling and seasonal changes (are) ambitious exercises in reconciling geometry and gesture...&raquIn these works it's still possible to believe that aesthetic presence might have some impact on the hard reality of everyday existence», and in 2011 she wrote: «Her landscapes have a simplify and power; Their intensity of focus on feeling and seasonal changes (are) ambitious exercises in reconciling geometry and gesture...&raquin 2011 she wrote: «Her landscapes have a simplify and power; Their intensity of focus on feeling and seasonal changes (are) ambitious exercises in reconciling geometry and gesture...&raquin reconciling geometry and gesture...»
The exhibition aims to highlight ideas and articulations relating to a conceptual and aesthetic understanding of individuality, isolation, and identity in a world typified by conflict, disillusionment, and change.
The exhibition takes its inspiration in part from the 1985 New Zealand post-apocalyptic film of the same name, and serves as an abstract documentation of the ways that humans have responded to the ecological crises of climate change with scientifically informed aesthetic practices.
Thanks... great article... I personally love the «new» aesthetic (some works / artists more than others, naturally... the ones who have given smart consideration to their work) but I don't much care for the trend of artists changing who they are; artists who were previously working in a whole different direction, to fit the new «look».
For this special presentation, Aitken and Vergne discuss Aitken's uniquely immersive aesthetic; the work's relationship to 20th - century avant - garde art, cinema, and experimental music; the nature of creativity in the 21st century; the possibilities for artmaking within our ever - mobile, ever - changing, image - based contemporary world; and other ideas central to the artist and the exhibition.
The pared - down aesthetic of the series and its responsiveness to changes in surrounding light and air currents recall the artist's White Paintings (1951) and are consistent with much of his other work from the early 1970s.
Versteeg pays attention to the aesthetic details of this presentation: for example, rather than hiding his wiring, he uses conspicuously colored cables that, when seen against the wall, mimic the lines of gestural drawing or painting, and in Boom (Fresher Acconci), his selection of an old - style 20 - inch monitor to display the images suggests the rapid rate of change in computer technology.
Rather than an aesthetic experience in and of itself, the artist sees his work as a vehicle for possible aesthetic experiences that remain open, ever changing, and ready to be redefined.
While shelves of books have been written about Pop art, The Pop Revolution is the first to approach it not only as an aesthetic upheaval, but also as a bellwether for the social, cultural, economic and political changes affecting America and Europe in the late twentieth century.
Later, in «Modified and Composite Weaves,» she notes: «where the functional aspect of the basic structure is moderated, aesthetic qualities frequently move to the foreground — in fact, they often are the very reason for the structural change
By inviting viewers to experience the conversion of aesthetic standards and the fragility of reality that occurs when the familiar is repositioned in another context through sensory experiences, his work tells us that all things in the world are constantly changing.
In what ways do artists act as agents of change, and what kinds of aesthetic choices do they make to express it?
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