Sentences with phrase «phenomenological relationship»

Through his research and his three - dimensional works — with seemingly limitless permutations of simple geometric forms — Rashid explores the phenomenological relationship between work, viewer, and architecture.
The interplay of works, some of which use a scientific vernacular, underscores the phenomenological relationship between subjectivity, and perception, examining banality and the existential in equal parts.

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Her work cultivates meaning by forgings relationships between the artist's body, materials and technologies that leave the viewer with a palpable sensation — one both visual and phenomenological.
Henríquez's Rorschach test, bold in scale and ornithological in aesthetic, invites phenomenological response, affective relationships and pleasure.
This ensemble of objects and drawings explores the complex relationship between sound and image, and yields a range of conceptual and phenomenological tensions: between active and passive, presence and absence, creation and destruction.
Heavily influenced by the legacy of Constructivism and post-Minimalism, Kronschlaeger manipulates color relationships, aiming to generate a phenomenological experience for the public.
Exploring the conceptual relationships between sound and space, Mostafa's work often draws on his interests in the phenomenological experience of the individual in the city and the nostalgia of outmoded technologies.
«Stadium wave arguments» provide nothing more than phenomenological indications based upon the temporal relationships of certain indices; they constitute an attempt at physics - free geophysics.
The Phenomenological Study on Experience of Reconstructing the Image of God in Pastoral Ministry after the Pastor's Participation in Imago Relationship Therapy.
A Phenomenological Study on the Change in Spouse Image and Perception of Childhood Wounds Through Imago Relationship Therapy.
Phenomenological research with Russian - speaking male heroin addicts in an Estonian context (Downes, 2003) also highlighted issues of cultural conformity, especially among those with limited family and peer relationships characterised by distrust.
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