Sentences with phrase «psychological exploration»

Origins of buddhism a social psychological exploration of the.
Struth believed that photography was «a tool of scientific origin for psychological exploration,» rather than a voyeuristic or fetishizing medium.
Despite being a mixed bag, reaching high but occasionally faltering, Flatliners emerges better to take in as an overall experience with an emphasis on psychological explorations than as a realistic portrayal of science, technology, or even fundamental philosophy.
Set in East Africa, it offered a taut psychological exploration of the increasingly antagonistic relationship between a Foreign Legion officer (Denis Lavant) and a charismatic new recruit (Colin).
Afterwards, the trio is forced to confront the depth of their beliefs and the strength of their idealism, and the film becomes a dark psychological exploration (read our review here).
Looking closely at a number of Pettibon's tweets from his first foray on Twitter to the most recent, poet Andrew Durbin spins out the connections and disconnects that tie the prose in Pettibon's drawings and paintings to the verbal and psychological explorations undertaken on the social network.
The underlying psychological exploration thus appears to be sexuality, or more broadly the femininity, the constitution of which eschews containment.
Unlike other career counseling services (e.g., school or employment counseling) which typically use one standard test, the CCS offers a unique combination of three specialized tests in conjunction with client - oriented psychological exploration.
With her new series of paintings and drawings, Shurts continues her visual and psychological exploration of familiar and imagined places.
By combining a rigorous style with a neutral, objective perception of reality and an impressively accurate technique [1], Struth authors mesmerizing photographs that expose his deep belief in photography as a tool of scientific origin for psychological exploration.
There are some attempts to explore its intelligence and curiosity and perhaps the story would have been better served had it simply been a psychological exploration at the differences between our species.
Encompassing examples of radical abstraction, conceptual restraint, and psychological exploration, these artworks capture the creative possibilities of drawing.
Relating to surrealism and the 20th century mescaline experiments by Henri Michaux, it continues Koester's interest in both physical journeys and psychological exploration.
It encompassed visions as distinctive as Michael Landy's Market, an installation of empty stalls made from stacked bread crates; Gordon's slowed - down 24 - hour version of Hitchcock's Psycho; Jane and Louise Wilson's psychological explorations of historic buildings through film and photography; and Wallinger's Ecce Homo, a sculpture of Jesus as an ordinary man that was the first piece on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square, London.
But the semblance of innocence in these works — the nonchalance of the titles, the riot of colors, bits of children's art, a spontaneous assortment of heterogeneous stuff — only partially camouflages the intensity and depth of the artist's psychological explorations.
Among them are 2013's Still Life (Betamale), a 5 - minute video that feels like a visual and psychological exploration of what it's like to be addicted to 4Chan and 2014's Mainsqueeze, another video that seeks to describe the complexity of contemporary existence through mounds of found footage and confessional voiceovers.
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