Sentences with phrase «present fragmentary»

The pots, like the tapestries, present a fragmentary view of modern taste.
Typically completed in a single sitting, Jackson's sequential drawings present a fragmentary, staccato - like form of storytelling where aspects of his daily life intersect with remembered scenes from movies and television shows or song lyrics.

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But these churches are not able to present a sufficiently convincing vision of what faith is, or of purposes worth living for, to evoke more than fragmentary commitment.
What I have tried to show up to this point is, of course, a fragmentary, partial and limited description of our present world.
On the other hand, the New Testament witness to fulfillment is rooted precisely in the eschatological vision and in the belief that the future of the Lord, albeit in a hidden and fragmentary way, is present in our midst in the form of signs, first fruits, foretaste and so on.
Direct sensory evidence is never presented whole at a given moment but is always fragmentary.
Similarly, loss in the temporal world is the result of the very fragmentary way in which past occasions are reenacted in the present.
It may be true that «we never find unity present to our human experience in more than a fragmentary shape.»
The power of the future is effective only insofar as it is responded to by the power of the present, and that response is usually highly fragmentary, since it is also colored by the power of the past.
Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep - A fragmentary passage - is the latest installment in the Kingdom Hearts timeline demoeing the use of Unreal Engine 4, which will be present in Kingdom Hearts III.
Kingdom Hearts 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue is a morsel that updates a small bit of the past with a very nice Dream Drop Distance HD Remaster, details a bit of the present with the χ Back Cover cinematic, and shows a smidge of the glorious future with Kingdom Hearts 0.2: Birth by Sleep - A Fragmentary Passage.
The exhibition Písařovic's Study is a way of presenting to the public (at least in a fragmentary form) a valuable collection of works by psychiatric patients, as well as a way of showing to the spectator the interesting and complicated personality of the Czech psychiatrist František Písařovic.
Cool Memories takes its title and approach to a «fragmentary and messy» structure from philosopher Jean Baudrillard's essay series, creating a space «where consciousness loses its ability to distinguish reality from its simulation» and promising «an assembly line for images, for shots swallowed by the present that they're desperately trying to hold back.»
After the major survey exhibition held at Schaulager in 2007, the new show presents objects, installations, drawings, and replicas of objects from the domestic sphere such as washbasins, fireplaces, and drains, as well as fragmentary body parts bearing psychological, political, and religious connotations.
He appropriated this term in relation to his practice to describe an approach of inventive improvisation and instability which presents change as a permanent state arising from the chaotic and fragmentary nature of life.
How do you put together an exhibition about Latin American photography — a region of the world so diverse and fragmentary that even the label itself presents a dilemma on translation?
Thus I have discussed more the issue of what might be possible based on fragmentary data where individual measurements are subject to many sources of error than what is the quality of the present knowledge.
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