«That justification is achieved by stimulating the senses in
purely emotional ways... The location's atmosphere — the way it makes its visitors feel — must justify the higher price tag.»
Not exact matches
The problem isn't filmmakers killing dogs, the problem is audiences who aren't shocked by anything anymore, so what better
way than to kill a
purely innocent being that so many people have strong
emotional connections to?
I think before there are two
ways to look at this decision one that's just based on numbers and the other one that is
purely emotional.
Taking a variety of geometries as a starting point for an investigation of space, place and reflexive architecture, the works in according to a given mean explore the
ways in which mathematical principles of spatial organisation — ultimately foreign to the body — are able to evoke states of being or mind and provoke
emotional responses through
purely objective means.