Sentences with phrase «particular vantage»

Knowledge to create views that illustrate the surrounding areas from a particular vantage point.
The Venice Biennale's title, Fare Mondi / Making Worlds, offers no particular vantage for viewing the eclectic survey encompassing both the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in the Giardini and the Arsenale.
[2] In the 18th century, Chinese artists began to combine oblique perspective with regular diminution of size of people and objects with distance; no particular vantage point is chosen, but a convincing effect is achieved.
These artists charge their environments with a heightened sense of drama and suspense emphasizing particular vantage points, lighting, imaginative architecture, and symbolic and often unsettling references to the human psyche.
In order to see a piece of Land Art, the visitor must travel to its location and sometimes view the work from a particular vantage point.
Each preservice teacher had a horizon of understanding he described as «the range of vision that includes everything that can be seen from a particular vantage point» (p. 143).
The actress and cover girl remarked that she felt extremely lucky to get a view of the city from this particular vantage point.
Therefore, Communion, with its eschatological announcement and pre-enactment, is a reminder to the church that we have a particular vantage point as we look at the entire context of our preaching and our life.
If the meeting is to be a success, Trump and his advisers must first understand how we look to the North Korean leader, peering at us from his very particular vantage point.

Not exact matches

Sometimes the coverage emerges from a particular political vantage point: The humanities are dying because they have been corrupted by leftist ideologues.
Most have a particular window or door - crack that's an accepted, non-intrusive parental vantage point.
This course explores Waldorf high school education from a multitude of vantage points and with a particular focus on the challenges and opportunities that teaching today's teenagers offers us.
«I think we all have a particular degree of acumen, and would love to be able to have, you know, from our various vantage points, the opportunity to lead this body.»
Sydney in particular is home to some of the best - designed spaces in the nation — all with huge windows for maximum vantage points, white walls to better reflect the bright sun, and impressive fixtures indicating the wealth of the city's inhabitants.
At one camp in particular, I had a great vantage point of a few sniper towers.
From a particular heightened vantage point, David was able to localise individuals or groups of people as they made their descent, creating what seems like «film stills» - reflective moments captured in time and space.
Perhaps it's the protective, self - preservationist impulse extending from one racialized creative to another that prompts concerns of limitation with self - identification, but Alsharif's modes of direction deftly precipitate the necessity of her insistence, and then collapse these concerns altogether as it becomes clear that her work speaks far beyond borders and barriers: from the vantage point of one particular socio - political locus, she excavates wider, apparently enduring truths of human relations and leaves us somewhere else altogether, making sense of the nebulous matter in between.
Eschewing a particular art - historical definition of or vantage point from which to view his art, Aldrich sees his artistic practice as a constantly evolving force.
Unending features new works addressing the human relationship to place, with particular attention directed to vantage point, perspective, longing and distance.
Reflecting on her aerial vantage point, one of the defining aspects of her work, John Yau writes in the exhibition catalogue, «In her carefully chosen views, Jacquette synthesizes solitariness and specificity, the anonymous and the particular, as well as further inflects this postmodern condition by making us feel as if we have lost our basic connection to the earth, and are floating or hanging somewhere in the air.»
Garie Waltzer's images provide a vantage point outside the fray of everyday life from which to contemplate the unseen history of a particular place.
In particular, when a health crisis asks a partner to take on caretaking responsibilities, partners find themselves in new roles, relating to one another from a vantage point of needing and being needed that has never been present before.
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