Sentences with phrase «of authorial»

This cool obliqueness, combined with internal geometry faintly evocative of Cubism and Futurism, gives an impression of authorial detachment.
Rather than confirming the context behind Nakahara's work, this exhibition destabilised the idea of an authorial identity waiting to be historicized; destabilised the space of art itself as a kind of eternal present or «contemporary.»
Tools of this extreme self - reflexivity include dissonant shifts of authorial voice, collapses of linear movements towards synchronicities, and a polytheistic embrace of historic, personal and institutional bodies of knowledge, including speculative futures.
A group show exploring the question of authorial intent.
The inaugural issue also presents a diverse range of authorial methods and geo - cultural perspectives.
a woman looks at the toe of her boot inventing the present and presuming a kind of accuracy or at least theatricality, tensions between elements almost implausible, a fugue, a kind of authorial sampling, funnels
These idols, who had diminished agency even in their most famous starring roles, are given a degree of authorial control through Bismuth's conceptual interventions into film history.
«By adopting language as their exclusive medium, Weiner, Barry, Wilson, Kosuth and Art & Language were able to sweep aside the vestiges of authorial presence manifested by formal invention and the handling of materials.»
Rather than channelling Barthian notions of authorial cessation, Levine progressively succeeds in conjuring something spectacularly new out of something austerely old.
It is thus not so much an absence of skill or hostility toward tradition that defines conceptual art as an evident disregard for conventional, modern notions of authorial presence and of individual artistic expression.
A defining characteristic of Hoffmann's work is his conception of an authorial role for the curator, as well as applying the ideas and strategies of artists (in particular Conceptual art) to his curatorial efforts.
Durbin dips easily into Pettibon's work for more material, exposing questions of authorial doubling and self - assessment, but it is Durbin's familiarity with Pettibon's source material that makes him such an excellent guide.
In doing so, her works offer a contemporary feminist methodology (not just replacing male protagonists with female ones) to counter the modernist notion of authorial mastery in contemporary art.
We will also consider Pettibon's self - reflexive presentation as artist and writer, his play on the art historical trope of the self - portrait and the literary genre of the autobiography, and his destabilization of authorial voice.
The festival is a celebration of a new kind of authorial design — cultured and radically independent — in one of the most technology - driven industries: video games.
There is also a new set of authorial duties that will take some getting used to.
If that amalgam of authorial heart and business head can be carried forward through the whole Author (R) evolution Day roster of events and presenters, then we — I'm part of this TOC program, as I was part of DBW's program this week — have a chance of breaking some meaningful new ground in the creative corps.
It wouldn't hurt Amazon directly, but a small demonstration of the courage of their authorial convictions would enable people to take them a little more seriously.
These elements of authorial license, however, don't seem to have bonded Howey as unquestioningly to Amazon as some of hits critics might think.
Orange To Writers: «Amazon is no big rock - candy mountain of authorial freedom» The interests of the self - publishing cheerleaders have been well served by their subsidy from Amazon over the past few years but, from where I'm sitting, it looks to me like they are cheering the creation of a world where Amazon will turn the... Read More
Here are a representative few of the many authors on Twitter who've made (or are just beginning to make) a name for themselves that's supportive of their authorial career — by offering useful and informative content for aspiring authors:
The idea that this sort of word swapping, introduced after the book was well out of authorial control, is unique to eBooks is absurd.
Now, we were professionals at Doubleday; we did our jobs well irrespective of authorial shenanigans.
The author collective, of whatever configuration, is indeed, I think, a viable answer to the needs of the authorial community.
«And it is an experiment, because that (the film production) is a more advanced version of what we're talking about,» the agency in this case performing as executive producer to a comparatively massive display of authorial accomplishment.
You have to convince me you're professional, fully in charge of your authorial voice, no slips, no nonsense.
The point here is that the self - publishing revolution has done a funny thing to the issue of authorial credibility.
They try to skim the cream of the authorial crop (or whatever is floating to the surface, anyway) and push some, while others are left adrift without a paddle.
A recent (and very funny) post by author Chuck Wendig on his «Terrible Minds» blog talks about something many authors have trouble with, and his «Ten Commandments of Authorial Self - Promotion» seeks to provide some guidance in this area.
In this way, Prager and Glaser emphasize that the interpretation of each age — and its subsequent offering of authorial wisdom — should evolve with time.
-LSB-...] Friedman has a post called, Using Word of Mouth (Not Media Attention) to Sell Books, which has some gems of authorial wisdom.
I figure that I've collected nearly the full set of authorial faux pas since I embarked on a writing career.
Her keynote was about her belief that the real purpose of the authorial act is to «connect the dots,» on whatever field trip our perceptions may take us.
The participants in the production chain used their own respective «tools of the trade», and the levels of authorial involvement varied greatly from one participant to another.
I've been guilty of that authorial trait and polished the course until it is as bright as a button, but I've stopped doing that now.
But you should remember that research essays can contain blocks of authorial text because students refer to other authors and quote their works.
Thus, students learn the minutiae of authorial intent: How does a writer build the layers of character on the canvas of a paragraph?
Questions assumed inferential understanding and called for understanding of authorial intent and the skill to use interpretive and evaluative thinking.
Yet the success of Muylaert's films, which reject both the populist tropes of vapid entertainment and the impenetrability of art cinema, has been met with a series of sexist episodes played out in social media and a widespread belittlement of her authorial function.
The question of authorial intent is extremely relevant to Professor Marston And The Wonder Women (B --RRB-, writer - director Angela Robinson's biopic about Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston and the two women with whom he shared his life.
It carries exactly the sort of authorial identity we should want all these movies to have.
It's funny what language can do, the unintended irony behind words and concepts and colors that were likely never part of any authorial intent.
Chapter Three explores «the concept of the everyday as a film style» (p. 11) and draws attention to what Taylor calls «a lack of authorial guidance on how to respond to violent narrative events» (p. 37) in two films: Robert Bresson's L'Argent (1983) and Haneke's The Seventh Continent (Der siebente Kontinent, 1989).
The only reason he's in the film is to motivate an opening gag involving tumbleweed and to bestow some kind of authorial sanction on the hero.
Of the authorial trifecta that created Despair, director Rainer Werner Fassbinder's voice is the most pronounced.
If we have to wipe aside a cloud of authorial interference, we will do just that.
Inspired by this example of authorial teamwork, the reviewers are father and son.
But we can now list alternatives to Childs's subtle version of authorial intention: 1) The text has an intentionality that transcends and is not strictly derivative of any authorial intention; such intentionality is supple and pluriform (New Criticism).
The notion of authorial intention was not abandoned with the rise of historical - critical method.
One that I find especially difficult to endure is the climactic conversation between Raskolnikov and Sonya in book four of Crime and Punishment, with its unremittingly forced portentousness and the embarrassingly obvious (but entirely unconvincing) device of Raskolnikov asking Sonya to read the story of the raising of Lazarus in John's gospel — which culminates in one of the most egregious displays of authorial heavy - handedness in the history of serious literature.
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