These female artists are presenting possibilities on how to create artwork that changes
perceptions in real ways.
Not exact matches
Perception implies affection
in the same
way that virtual action implies
real action.
The object as constructed by us
in perception differs from the
real object
in the same
way as another person's sensory
perception of myself differs from the
real me.
It is, of course, our story: the threat,
real or simply paranoid; the flight
in terror through the wilderness of despair; the wonder of sustenance
in the desert; the darkness, the stillness, the strangely comforting loneliness of the cave
in which we spend a night or a week or however long it takes for the noise and fury of our hell to subside; the
perception of the gift, now, of gentle silence; the miracle, then, of the discovery anew of the «isness» of the Word, but the immediate, bitter protest against it because it will not let us stay
in this place of haven from storm, this realm of the silence of gentleness, because it sends us back again, and because it rebukes the pride of our paranoia, our monumental sense of absolutely unique commitment and persecution; and finally our return, to call an Elisha on the
way and to resume the work of ministry to Word of God and word of earth, renewed by the whole kaleidoscopic experience of the trip to the Cave.
I sometimes wonder, if the Montreal screwjob had never happened, and WWE's on - air evil authority figures were complete works not based on
real issues or
perceptions, would people have rallied against Cena and Reigns
in the same
way?
Indeed, these resources have the potential to influence migrants» senses of belonging and
perceptions of political involvement
in real and significant
ways.
«And that's not just New York, it's a problem all across the country and it's a problem
in reality and it's a problem
in perception and if it's a problem only
in perception, it is still a
real problem because people have to trust the justice system and the trust has to go both
ways,» Cuomo said, speaking about police and community, but also referring to the oft - cited conflict of interest around police and prosecutors who regularly work together but can then be at odds when an officer is suspected of a crime.
«There is a
real risk that as clinics proliferate, if we don't address it
in a more proactive
way, as we see negative outcomes for patients grow and people get mixed bags of information about stem cells, then this could really negatively impact the public
perception of this research.»
In a very
real way, District 9 is a film about not only the corrosive potential of grossly - overfed public
perception, but also the immigration debate that rages on worldwide.
Highly experimental and often very beautiful, Plumb's works of this period are rooted
in real life
in a
way that Riley's more rarefied explorations of space and
perception are not.
In the end, the
real issue is most likely one of
perception, and of the perspectives of those whose
perception is skewed one
way or the other.
Positive mental health at work has been explored and conceptualized
in diverse
ways and
in most of them the emphasis is observed on the fact that it is a result of the interaction between the individual capacities, the
perceptions of mastery and control and the
real environmental demands (Moreno, Cortés, Baltazar, Rodríguez, & Rodríguez, 2015; Lluch, 1999, 2002; Rossi, 2005).
Therein lies the rub; the more educated one becomes, institutionally only, thus, by others who have been educated institutionally only, by others created off of the same pattern, repeated over and over again by mere academics, most being bereft of
real life forces acting regularly upon their
perceptions beyond those gained from within the class room, the more slanted becomes the education system
in favour of a one -
way street view of the world as it «should» be, according to an academic's opinion based upon other academics» opinions, ad infinitum, and the beat goes on.
Has the
way that organized
real estate has typically promoted success or the successful, at the root of fostering an exaggerated
perception of success that
in turn has led to unrealistic (brand) growth —
in some cases — as opposed to what would be the case
in a true profession where the industry focus must be on service?