Sentences with phrase «part of its aesthetic»

At first glance, its checkered pattern looks to be part of the aesthetic, but it's there for a purpose.
By virtue of our being part of this aesthetic whole we can never be alienated completely from its inherent value; and the fact of our being perpetually tied into it by our primary perception ensures that we can never be cut off from the metaphysical - cosmological basis of our trusting.
Part of the aesthetic pleasure afforded by writer - director Paul Thomas Anderson's «Phantom Thread» lies in the swank fabrics and carefully tended 1950s settings surrounding the Day - Lewis character.
There's a lot of variety to his grit and wooziness; handheld cameras and squiggling, bacterial film grain are part of his aesthetic, but so are diffusion filters and Brian De Palma-esque split diopter shots.
The Tuxedo Black finish is the most distinguishable part of the aesthetic modification.
Some, like Shovel Knight, do this by working fast and loose with the limitations of the era, which I think betrays the parts of the aesthetic that I like the most.
Gallery artist Carlo Russo was part of The Aesthetic Moment: The Art of Still Life at the Delaware Museum of Art.
The sense that Pinault is part of an aesthetic invasion has been amplified by the arrival of the American Mitchell Wolfson Jr.'s collection at the Fondazione Regionale C. Colombo in Genoa, Reinhold Würth's collection at the Norman Palace in Palermo, and the opening of a Gagosian Gallery office in Rome.
Museums have begun to absorb rebellion as part of their aesthetic and they increasingly embrace and reward all forms of institutional critique and artist manipulation.
Is this openness a part of your aesthetic?
The mindfulness and integrity at the core of these works, their formal discourse with the past and future of painting, are just as much a part of their aesthetic as the minimal, intuitive, mesmerizing swarms of pigment Forge uses to make them.
Showcasing the work of artists who have incorporated written text as part of their aesthetic, their politics, and even their state of mind.
There was a peculiar circumstance in that the Surrealists had as part of their aesthetic a real belief in young talent.
MJ Christopher Wool's retrospective at the Guggenheim included allusions to punk as part of his aesthetic influences, and to the time in New York City in which he emerged.
«The timber structure of the pavilion is expressed in the internal spaces as part of the aesthetic of the scheme, and creates an elegant interior space.»

Not exact matches

The cards are just one part of how fashion retailer Frank & Oak built its signature aesthetic.
Plank likes his chances, in part because the wide appeal of Under Armour's locker - room aesthetic and barking brand voice could transfer to any number of connected products (think: Future Girl), but also because he now has more fitness data about users than even the leading tech companies.
A more somber war room - like aesthetic can be found in other parts of the 7,250 - square - foot space, such as this conference room.
«The purpose of tomorrow's vote is to decide whether the building has a special character or special historical or aesthetic interest or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of New York City, New York State or the nation,» commission spokeswoman Elisabeth de Bourbon said Monday.
The aesthetic awareness of Wieman, which he had learned in part from Whitehead, was specifically stated in the chapter on Beauty.
However, to paraphrase Martin Buber, while they may accompany the event they do not constitute it.4 Our aesthetic sensitivities, important as they are in experiencing life to the full, are a part of the world, a part of creation.
By the time I had graduated, the field had become «one that maintains its interest in literary texts but explores all forms of aesthetic speech and that views performance as an art and recognizes its communicative potential and function» There were three challenges to those of us graduating with doctoral degrees in this discipline: 1) to locate which performances within art and / or culture we would focus our attention on as scholars and performers; 2) to interpret the core concepts generating from the cultural turn in our discipline to other studies of culture and human communication and 3) to develop «performance - centered» methods of research and instruction in whatever parts of the university we found ourselves.
His A Whiteheadian Aesthetic has subtly influenced numerous process philosophers and theologians.1 Sherburne's rationalistic approach is embodied in his specific suggestion that for Whitehead an art work is a proposition or a part of a proposition and that aesthetic experience is a feeling of such a proposition; this approach is derived primarily from Whitehead's Process andAesthetic has subtly influenced numerous process philosophers and theologians.1 Sherburne's rationalistic approach is embodied in his specific suggestion that for Whitehead an art work is a proposition or a part of a proposition and that aesthetic experience is a feeling of such a proposition; this approach is derived primarily from Whitehead's Process andaesthetic experience is a feeling of such a proposition; this approach is derived primarily from Whitehead's Process and Reality.
(John Cullberg has cited this part of Buber's thought as proof that he still posits a mystical or aesthetic unity which in fact negates the true «otherness» of the Thou.
Moreover, the linkage of supposedly idealistic protest with violence and aggression is also very much a part our modern Western political aesthetic.
Family systems, being part of the whole ecology of living systems, are organized, according to Bateson, by the aesthetic principles of nature.
My assumption in each case is that she is an American convert to Eastern Orthodoxy, probably from the Episcopal Church, whose defection to the Christian orient was in large part inspired by reading The Brothers Karamazov at an impressionable age, and so she simply can not imagine what depraved aesthetic criteria could prompt anyone to deliver himself of so bizarre an opinion.
The «aesthetic,» in this profound sense, with its expression in appreciation, evaluation, enjoyment or displeasure, and the like, is as much a part of our human experience as the rational and volitional aspects.
The «ugly» is not accidental; it is part of the artist's aesthetic in the same way that evil is a part of the electronic church's theology.
By this I do not mean that the aesthetic is evil in itself but that attention to evil is an integral part of the electronic church's sense of what is beautiful.
And so, I shall devote the first part of this chapter to outlining how Christian symbolism may be situated in terms of an aesthetic cosmology and the second part to shedding light on some aspects of Christian faith in terms of the emergent - hierarchical model.
The latter become part of the literature of science both by modeling the possibility of a thoroughly satisfactory aesthetic unity and by inciting the anxiety of influence that will later be a factor when Dante's and Milton's omniscient and omnipotent Creator is transmuted into Laplace's formulas of probability.
With Aristotle's opposition to Plato standing in the distant background, and deeply influenced by Hegel and Darwin as well as by the bustling energy of earlier American optimism, all is conceived of in terms of a dynamic flow as interacting parts rise into existence and dissolve by their inevitable organic and aesthetic responsiveness to one another and to the emerging and progressive whole that they constitute.
Further, there is a more adequate realization of how important is the aesthetic side, as well as growing awareness that what I have called our «sociality» is an inescapable and invaluable part of human existence.
The first point I will speak of is the part which the aesthetic life plays in determining one's choice of a religion.
For a brief introduction I recommend Ivor Leclerc's Whitehead's Metaphysics: An Introductory Exposition, Part I of Victor Lowe's Understanding White - head, or the first eighty - eight pages of Donald Sherburne's A Whiteheadian Aesthetic.
Royal Sonesta Boston's «food is art» philosophy also addresses the aesthetic part of the dining experience.
Racha is deeply involved in the cultural community of Seattle and is a crucial part of the palate, menu development, and creative process behind the mamnoon aesthetic.
Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mr. Steve Ayorinde in a statement, said the remodelling of the magnificent Gani Fawehinmi statue was part of the State's strategy to enhance the aesthetic beauty of open public spaces and parks across the state and to celebrate and immortalise worthy icons that contributed immensely to the development of Lagos State.
But the instincts they brought with them - the commitment to the anti-hero, the despairing themes, the radicalism, dislike of authority and rain - drenched aesthetic - became part of the DNA of American comics.
To relieve some of the financial pressure landmarking puts on property owners, Comrie recently proposed two bills: One would require the Department of City Planning to consider the economic impact of designating a landmark, instead of focusing solely on a building's historic and aesthetic worth, while the other would allow owners of landmarked buildings to replace fixtures — like windows, roofing or siding — with newer, cheaper materials rather than the materials that were part of the building's original design.
The latter part of Physics for the Rest of Us concentrates rather less on physics and more on ethical, aesthetic and political concerns.
Any part of the body which has been overdeveloped in comparison to other parts will stand out and throw the whole body out of proportion, nullifying the aesthetic effect.
Douglas McGeorge, president - elect of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, said: «Cellulite is simply part of life.
Pumpkin is so much a part of the traditions, aesthetic, and culture of fall that as soon as the leaves start to change, this many - sized celebrity of squashes starts to dominate our newsfeeds, grocery store displays, and lattes before we even have time to break out our UGG boots.
It is an excellent exercise because it is customizable, allowing you to put emphasis on whatever parts of your shoulders you want the most aesthetic appeal.
However, I've found that when it comes to the amount of hard work, effort, and sweat that goes into finally nailing that first chin - up or pull - up, all the aesthetic goals many women strive for — looking good in a bikini, wedding dress, what have you — well, that part just kinda, sorta, happen.
But that's all just part of Wang's serene and modern aesthetic.
At 5» 2 ″, I love the aesthetic of OV clothing but found the legging lengths (kneecap leggings hit at the widest part of a petite's calves, which isn't the most flattering; 7/8 leggings are wayyyy too long; leaving us only with 3/4 length) inconvenient for petite wear; and the crop tops, because they have no cups, flattened out my chest and required extra steps (like another sports bra underneath?)
The actress made the bomber a part of her charming aesthetic when she styled hers with a baby blue top, a beige knit, cuffed jeans, a rust Mansur Gavriel bucket bag, and furry Gucci loafers.
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