Sentences with phrase «psychological relationship»

His work explores physical and psychological relationships between humans and machines in constructed environments.
It incorporates the people who are important to us, and our own psychological relationships to places and spaces and people.
Since the child's expression of personality disorder symptoms are not endogenous to the functioning of the child's own nervous system, but instead represent the acquired expressions of the alienating parent's own personality disordered processes through the child's enmeshed psychological relationship with this personality disordered parent, the child's display of personality disorder symptoms acts as a lens into the personality disorder structure of the alienating parent.
These works reveal large, connected energy systems punctuated by the minutia of a microscopic lens, continuing her investigation of the problematic psychological relationship between humans and the natural world while simultaneously suggesting an interconnected fate.
We are only lately coming to understand this characteristic psychological relationship between the one and the many in Israel; but it is with this understanding that we may see Messianism in the broadest sense in the divine promise to Abraham: «In you all the families of the earth will be blessed» (12:3, R.S.V. margin)
Island by photographer Ian Strange approaches the iconic symbol of the suburban home through the metaphor of the desert island — a place of refuge, protection and personal sovereignty, but simultaneously entrapment and isolation — offering an unsettling look at our deep psychological relationship with the places we live.
When it becomes applied epistemology, it creates subtle psychological relationships between people and objects that evolve over time as experience.
Each drawing pairs two of these silhouettes facing each other... The act of confrontation that is the only psychological relationship fully stated by the images is all that is required to establish a narrative.»
Her themes include redefining the terms: animate and inanimate and questioning established hierarchies, the presentation and disruption of the visual narrative, and the fluid psychological relationship between real and imagined spaces.
Marshall told me he is researching a book on humans» «complex psychological relationship to climate change and why we still find it so hard to accept it and take action.»
Continuing her exploration in the problematic psychological relationship between humans and the natural world, Longobardi simultaneously suggests the interconnectedness of all beings and nature.
The painting and sculptural works included sample an eclectic range of approaches and interpretations of figuration and all question the endless boundaries of our personal and psychological relationship with the represented figure.
Borne out of rigorous experimentation, the artist creates works that explore physical and psychological relationships between the viewer and his visual culture with sensory immediacy.
This psychological relationship is then exploited by the priest class as one means of maintaining the status quo.
New research, published in Stress & Health explores the psychological relationship between patients and health insurance coverage, finding that adults with private or no health insurance coverage experience lower levels of psychological distress than those with public coverage.
«It's not use; it's the psychological relationship to that device.»
My main concern is my psychological relationship with food, which the Whole 30 really strives to change.
Finally, the closing section, «Think: Change your thoughts to change your life,» takes a closer look at the psychological relationship between food and our bodies, and even provides a cultural context for body image issues.
It pokes, provokes, and makes us reconsider our physical and psychological relationship to art.
Her work involves painting, photography, fabricated objects and installations and addresses the psychological relationship between humans and the natural world.
Nearby, Hubbard & Birchler's series Falling Down explores the physical world, but also the psychological relationships between space, architecture, character and object.
In his work, he often investigates the psychological relationship between space and the human body.
Austrian - born, Berlin - based Markus Schinwald, born in 1973, is known for mixed - media installations and films that investigate the psychological relationship between space and the human body.
Also included is a selection of interviews conducted since the 1990s, most notably on his large - scale installations and pavilions incorporating mirrors — a culmination of his long examination of the psychological relationship between people and architecture.
Her artwork — framed within a conversation about globalism and conservation — involves painting, photography, and installation to address the psychological relationship of humans to the natural world.
Monica Bonvicini (b. 1965, Venice) is a truly international artist, whose work addresses the history of art and architecture, and their physical and psychological relationship with the viewer
Lucian Freud was an artist clearly absorbed by his obsession with the human form, the people he chose to paint and the psychological relationships he shared with each subject.
Together with fellow artist Elizabeth Peyton, they have created a show that reflects upon the psychological relationship of humans and flowers.
The installation extends the psychological relationships in the film to the physical terrain, and the artist's subtle manipulation of the perception of time, light, and location.
Liz McCarthy works across disciplines to explore themes around the materiality of human bodies, and their complicated physical and psychological relationship to a material world.
Her films interweave documentary and fictional elements to explore people's psychological relationship to their jobs and their working architectural environments.
The selection of works feature both traditional and abstracted representations of landscape depicting various forms of the exterior world as well as our internal or psychological relationship to nature.
Personal relationships are generally defined as relationships among more than two persons and the psychological relationship among members of a group [9].
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