Sentences with phrase «physical immediacy»

It is an image that embodies the physical immediacy and speed of her process, and almost cheekily evokes Hans Namuth's iconic studio shots of Jackson Pollock from the early 1950s.
The process of looking is thus consumed by a physical immediacy and bodily sensation akin to staring headlong into the full force of nature.
The artist's work achieves «an extraordinary balance: physical immediacy against vulnerability.»
A very contemporary experience of physical immediacy!
The small scale of these canvases creates a physical immediacy that unmistakably highlights these developing nuances of texture and imagery.
Seeking to investigate some of the bedrock assumptions of sculpture itself, Linsʼs work still retains a fundamental physical immediacy.
With a physical immediacy and a casual voice, Stevenson's poems capture quiet, intensely moving moments of daily life in a small seaside town, and his exquisite, understated watercolors extend the concrete particulars of the words.
The truth of the child's viewpoint is the strength of this unforgettable Holocaust survivor story told with physical immediacy and no pride of victimhood.

Not exact matches

Thus, «universal, but concrete effectiveness» can take place by means of «hybrid prehensions» of passed events regarding their identity, forming novelty («mentality») in an immediacy of actualization, which can not sufficiently be attained by any physical causality.
The dynamism of the feeling of subjective immediacy is a vectorial tending forward, an appetition toward a «more,» which urges the organism beyond domination by the conformal quality of physical feeling.
The physical feelings with which religious experience is primarily concerned are: (a) the simple causal feelings of the conformal phase of concrescence, (b) the transmuted physical feelings, and (c) what I will call the «feelings of subjectivity» or processive immediacy.
Something like present immediacy of enjoyment, memory and anticipation enters into each of the events that organically compose physical reality.
This natural «almost instinctive» immediacy of the interrelated truths, or «counterparts», concerning God, our own minds and our own physical environment is we think, as did Newman, in tension with theories of that knowledge is mediated by the process of abstraction.
In the introduction, we saw how sensuous experience of the external environment (in the mode of presentational immediacy) arises out of physical prehensions by the soul (in the mode of causal efficacy) of contiguous events within the brain.
They are also understandably reluctant to criticize Jews who are on the battleground when they are removed from the immediacy of physical combat.
The brown patch given in presentational immediacy is referred to the physical entities that reflect the light that has acted on our eyes.
The chiasm enacted through physical feelings not only remains beneath the level of conscious experience, but also below that of clear, sharp sensory perception in feelings of presentational immediacy.
5Actually, it is the «presented locus» that is defined by perception in the mode of presentational immediacy (PR 195f, 492), and Whitehead notes in several places that in keeping with the results of physical science the presented duration and the presented locus are not to be identified (PR 192 - 96, 492f).
Of course, there are no physical feelings without subjective forms, and no subjective forms without subjective immediacy and subjective aims, and there is no subjective aim without some primitive flash of unconscious mentality.
The story shows how one man who's been subjected to grueling physical hardship and cruelties can overcome the immediacy of pain and torture and, in fact, emerge all the stronger for it.
It's no surprise that the versatile Vallee, who recently directed two Oscar - winning performances in «Dallas Buyers Club,» has elicited from Witherspoon an intensely committed turn that, in its blend of grit, vulnerability, physical bravery and emotional immediacy, represents easily her most affecting and substantial work in the nine years since «Walk the Line.»
They don't have the immediacy of a physical book.
Raw brushstrokes on a physical and rough texture of a mixture bring a sense of immediacy and the combination of text and figures with her work to Jean - Michel Basquiat and Philip Guston.
Building on its recent update of the physical science of global warming, 1 the IPCC's new report should leave the world in no doubt about the scale and immediacy of the threat to human survival, health, and wellbeing.
However, if you want the extra personalization that comes from handwritten correspondence, a physical note is also acceptable — just consider sending it via express mail so you don't lose the immediacy factor (or, send both an email and a physical note).
These findings are supported by studies on abused children and adolescents at high risk for suicidal behaviors.16, 42 The immediacy of the stress and the pain of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse or witnessing domestic violence are experiences not easily escaped by children and adolescents, which may make suicide appear to be the only solution.
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