Sentences with phrase «open narrative structures»

Islam constructs poetic compositions that exhibit a precise attention to formal details and an open narrative structure.

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But the artifacts and structures Sturdy Colls, Mazurek, and their colleagues have found give rise to a historical narrative that's less open to interpretation or doubt.
In 2007, his gift for infusing rich, classically structured narratives with documentary - like authenticity resulted in the four - time César Award — winning The Secret of the Grain, a roving, multigenerational drama that follows a French - Arab family thrown into discord when the patriarch decides to pursue his dream of opening a portside restaurant specializing in North African cuisine.
The film may lack a traditional narrative structure, but if taken with an open mind, it can generate some introspection that most movies wouldn't even attempt to inspire.
Something like this, which doesn't have any kind of traditional narrative structure and is built to be open and meandering, will always have a high risk of dragging painfully in parts.
Few open world adventures manage to balance free - form questing with a structured narrative as well as FF12, either; the game allows you to wander wherever you like, even if you end up way out of your depth.
The former can still take place within a closed narrative structure, while an open - ended world can only be achieved with techniques like sideshadowing.
The plan is for Nintendo to introduce more information about The Legend of Zelda during the coming E3 2016 event in June, presumably offering all the details that gamers could want about the core narrative and about the new open - like world structure that the title will use.
[4] Writing in 2005, David Braben described the narrative structure of current videogames as «little different to the stories of those Harold Lloyd films of the 1920s», and considered genuinely open - ended stories to be the «Holy Grail we are looking for in fifth generation gaming».
For Barney, sculpture is an emanation of places, performances, films, photos, drawings and ephemera that together create complex, open - ended and symbolically charged stories, characterised by an innovative artistic idiom, aesthetics and narrative structures.
While Lorna, Deep Contact, and other works (including many not in the exhibition) are structured around open - ended narratives, what they presciently anticipated is perception and experience skipping along the internet's seemingly infinite set of links — seemingly, because what Hershman Leeson's work also shows is how circumscribed choice (even on the web) can be.
First Cut also refers to the part of the process in film editing that establishes the structure and flow of a narrative, where the scenes are roughly organized though open to change.
In Dwellers on the Threshold, DeVincentis draws on myths emerging from her subconscious and upon art and literature from both east and west to create an open - ended humanist narrative, (less a formal or structured narrative than that of the Pre-Raphaelites); one which contains multiple readings, and which questions individual and collective morality in our time of great unease and dislocation.
A further three prominent international artists will present their first one - person exhibitions in this country at IMMA in the coming year — the Portuguese artist João Penalva (opening 14 June), whose work, encompassing painting, installation and performance, is often process - based, involving language and narrative; the German photographer Candida Höfer (opening 12 July), whose exquisitely - composed photographs will present the results of a working visit to Dublin, and Iran do Espírito Santo (opening 8 November), one of Brazil's most interesting contemporary artists, best known for his sensual minimalist works dealing with structure, design and space.
These benefits may nonetheless come at a cost to the open court's normative functions, since multiple, non-linear courtroom narratives created by digital media can undermine the publication of clear, determinate norms around which people can structure their lives.
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