Sentences with phrase «of poetic texts»

Readable within the smoke shadows are clouds of text from a variety of poetic texts describing the effects of light and shadow.
Just as the world of poetic texts opens its way across the ruins of the intraworldly objects of everyday existence and of science, so too the new being projected by the biblical text opens its way across the world of ordinary experience and in spite of the closed nature of that experience.
The final room contains La Noche de la Especies (2009)-- an immersive, cosmologically inflected film where Vicuña's words and lines of poetic text shift and move into and out of patterns that recall constellations of stars, planets, comets, and other heavenly bodies.
These break up pages of poetic text, exploring the phenomenon of meaning - making through narrative fiction and the vague approximations of mythic archetypes.

Not exact matches

The translator offers a brief rationale of his task of presenting a rendering that is faithful to both the poetic and scientific natures of the text.
There are all sorts of biblical texts that all of us know aren't literally true, ranging from the obviously poetic («Your breasts are clumps of dates») to the obviously symbolic («I saw a beast coming out of the sea, Revelation 13:1) and the obviously hyperbolic («gouge [your eye] out and throw it away», see Matthew 5:29).
But this fusion of horizons can take place not by a poetic divination into the language of the text, nor by a mystical identification with the preconceptual experience of the author of the text, but by the breaking in of the Word of God from the Beyond into our limited horizons and the remolding of them, in some cases even the overthrowing of them.
The Second Vatican Council's Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation, Dei verbum, reminds Catholics of the need to attend to the literary genres of scripture, since truth is presented and expressed differently in historical, prophetic or poetic texts, or in other styles of speech.
There is more than enough, from Chambers» text and from letters already published, to testify to the poetic powers of the most eloquent American witness to the greatest trials of the century: in the great arena, the Communist claim for the world; in the arena here, the fight of Alger Hiss to defy reality and let live the webs of his great deception.
This is the paradoxical homology that the category of the world of the text establishes between revelation in the broad sense of poetic discourse and in the specifically biblical sense.
«Listener to the Christian message, «2 occasional preacher, 3 dialoguer with biblical scholars, theologians, and specialists in the history of religions, 4 Ricoeur is above all a philosopher committed to constructing as comprehensive a theory as possible of the interpretation of texts.5 A thoroughly modern man (if not, indeed, a neo-Enlightenment figure) in his determination to think «within the autonomy of responsible thought, «6 Ricoeur finds it nonetheless consistent to maintain that reflection which seeks, beyond mere calculation, to «situate [us] better in being, «7 must arise from the mythical, narrative, prophetic, poetic, apocalyptic, and other sorts of texts in which human beings have avowed their encounter both with evil and with the gracious grounds of hope.
WORLD: I'll agree that some of the science relevance of ancient relgious texts may be poetic and effort might be required to understand... and I also agree that all science isn't there....
Part of the reason is that they are poetic texts and often use metaphors and similes we no longer grasp.
This causes use to lose sight of the historic divisions of the text (that have nothing to do with chapters and verse), i.e., historical, poetic / wisdom, prophetic.
The poetic imagery of Jeremiah invites us to sit with this text's recurring dance of reversal and triumph.
In this lovely biography, poetic text and gorgeous paintings come together to create a portrait of Cousteau and the magic of oceanography.
The subtleties of their expressions carry the emotional tenor of the text, and the displaced, poetic language makes audible the inherent theatricality of political speech and public protest.
Created for A-Level students and includes the following key information in an easy to understand, but high level presentation: The narrative with key quotations from each section of the text; Poetic devices; Structure of the text and significance; Links to the Canterbury Tales as a whole and literary context; Settings and explanations; The Franklin and how he is significant in telling this tale; Genre and the Breton Lay; What some of the key critics say about The Franklin's Tale; Notes on Kittredge and the marriage group of tales.
By committing at least large portions of these texts to memory, students acquired a ready store of poetic phrases and vocabulary.
This Presentation Includes: Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Learning Objectives and Outcomes Short Description of the Poet and his Works with an Introduction to the Poem Poem Text - Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost Overview of Vocabulary for a Poem Comprehension Lesson Flipped Lesson Part - Works, Audio, and Summary for Pre-Learning Day 1: Poem Analysis - Guide, Critical Appreciation Prompt, Rubrics, Plenary Day 2: Poetic Devices - Comparison, Sound, Prompts, Notes, Rubrics, Plenary Day 3: Summary - Starter, Template, Rubrics, Plenary Day 4: Annotation - Guide, Prompt, Rubrics, Plenary Mini-Plenary with Critical Thinking Questions — Quiz on the Poem Success Criteria for Self Evaluation - My Poem Comprehension Checklist Home Learning for Reinforcement - Worksheet on the Poem Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - 2 Exercises with Answers Common Core Standards - ELA - LITERACY.
Illustrated with exquisitely detailed artwork, this stunning picture - book introduction to Sylvia Earle incorporates many of the world - renowned marine scientist's poetic words into the graceful text.
In this tale of a six - year - old's last summer before starting school, a humorous and poetic text combines with surreal and multilayered artwork to create a unique, complex book about the universality of fear and uncertainty.
Just as a family plants a tree in the backyard of their Brooklyn neighborhood, another family in Kenya plants a tree, a reflection of the country's Green Belt Movement, created by environmentalist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai.In simple yet poetic and inspirational text, Diane Muldrow shares stories describing how trees, whether in Central Park or Paris, New England or...
Designed to look like a naturalist's diary, poetic text describes similarities and differences between animal eggs, including a variety of bird eggs.
After a discussion about significant themes in the personal narratives in Making It Home, students can write found poems in which they use words from a selection of text and rearrange and edit them in poetic form, capturing the essence of the narrator's experience.
In a finely tuned poetic text, illustrated with stirring paintings, the book looks back at the life of Harriet Tubman and the many roles she lived through: slave, conductor on the Underground Railroad, Union spy, and so much more.
Prior to writing a critical essay, the student must understand vocabulary, figurative methods, and poetic syntax of the literary texts.
The exhibition will present the largest collection of his poetic, text - based installation works gathered to date, which are most often found within the public landscape.
He is known for creating poetic pieces out of everyday objects through a variety of media, including drawing, photography, text, and sculpture.
Although linked with his London predecessors of the YBA generation, Montgomery stands out by drawing from examples of public interventionist strategies and brings a poetic voice to the discourse of text art.
Text sourced from Čapek's play is reanimated as poetic ruminations and composited over the videos, enticing and guiding the viewer to explore the 360 axis of the video through touch.
The avatar protagonist often delivers poetic soliloquies addressed to the viewer, which is symptomatic of the fact that Atkins» video works often are derived from text and in particular poetry.
A lot is packed into the space without it seeming at all crowded, with surprising early things alongside classic works by Holzer (streaming LED signs and granite benches emblazoned with her aphorisms and poetic texts), Lawler (photographs of works of art uncomfortable in their contexts), Sherman self - portraits and Trockel wool paintings.
These combinations of drawing, painting and collaged text present brief autobiographical utterances culled from their original context and transformed into often poetic evocations of distant places and encounters.
For more than two decades she has been making poetic and poignant compositions combining text and imagery, exploring a wide variety of subjects, including writing, procrastination, the banality of life, failure, success, pride, self - doubt, motherhood, pedagogy, institutional critique, class, music, literature, poetry, philosophy, art, sadness, and relationships.
The Word on the Street series facilitates the creation and presentation of poetic banners by acclaimed writers and visual artists who, through the public use of visual text, can speak directly to the urgent, timeless concerns of the individual, the community, and citizenship.
The print feels strongly connected to the accompanying text, stringing the exhibition together by a thread of poetic - manifesto styled musings.
«In this exhibit, Dettmer continues his investigation of the book as both artifact and object - a kind of intersection of sculpture, information technology, poetic text and historical tract.
The installation, originally commissioned for the Turkish Pavilion at the 2009 Venice Biennale, is accompanied by a text situating the included locations within a Calvinoesque narrative that engages the poetics and politics of space, architecture, violence, and international relations.
The exhibition statement is prefaced by the following text by the artist, evocative of her poetic forms and recalling the centrality of ritual dance to her practice:
The publication, based on email exchanges of images and text between Wolowiec and Hou over a one - month period, is a dialogic experiment that unfolds the poetics of responding.
For But not yet: in the spirit of linguistics, his 2015 solo show at moniquemeloche, the artist combined text and signifiers with graphite and paper to create deliberately worked diagrammatic drawings that were austere and poetic.
Entering a dimly lit room, you could hear, from a speaker mounted to a structural beam, the voice of Vito Acconci reading from a text he had written for his architectural practice in 2004, sketching out the philosophical - poetic dimensions of a planned building at the South Pole: «Come into the dark....
In The Poetics of Space, Gaston Bachelard's 1958 critical text cum cult classic that applies the phenomenological apparatus to the field of architecture, «nesting» is described as a primal instinct to pleasurably withdraw into an intimate and safe space.
They stand to show the versatility of text, from personal narratives, to poetic reflections, to abstractions of visuality.
A new series of ceramic floor works referred to as «code poems» gather a range of references to the interaction of visual form and language, namely a nod to the American L = A = N = G = U = A = G = E poetics through an appropriation of Hannah Weiner's experimental text Morse Code (2002), as well as the spatial elegance of Carl Andre's minimal floor sculptures.
For most of the catalog, the work depicts a chaotic and turbulent ocean swell accompanied with Pettibon's poetic text, but occasionally an image from the shore will appear to break the movement of riders crossing waves.
Exploring the variety of media, she has been combining sensory experience with poetic, political and personal texts to create powerful tension between the realms of feeling and knowledge.
His art associates the use of simple and common materials that redefine the nature of the object and its space with a constant poetic reflection on the practice of sculpture, evident in the numerous texts in which the artist has always related thought with experimentation in new practices.
«A torrent of provocative, poetic, and often contradictory voices issued proclamations, made auto portraits, and shared psalm - like meditations on her existential transformation; distributed across online platforms and social spaces, in text, image and video.»
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