Mine is hardly a tale of woe, but I can tell you that growing up in a middle - class blue - collar town limits
your scope of vision.
Currently the subject of a major touring retrospective at the Tate Modern, London, Tillmans asks how photography — stripped of its traditional apparatus — can reveal invisible, alchemical states of being that exist beyond the everyday
scope of our vision.
Blue - grey ocean water fills
the scope of your vision.
Due in part to the exhaustive research efforts of the Guggenheim, Stedelijk, and Zero Foundation, Group Zero's extensive network, and the ambitious material, social, and conceptual
scope of their vision, the Guggenheim iteration of the exhibition is vast and informative.
Richter applied the paint in thick brushstrokes, or with rollers and an aggressive sweep of a squeegee (ironically, a tool commonly used for window cleaning and clarifying one's
scope of vision).
The sheer monumentality of the work, the artist's
scope of vision, and the knowing hubris it took to create this collection is truly astounding.
The drawback here though is
the scope of vision you receive is greatly reduced which in turn can affect how well you see the table and develop strategies to achieve high scores.
«Kojima may make great games, but he's extremely bad at keeping
the scope of his vision under control.»
Let's be realistic here: Kojima may make great games, but he's extremely bad at keeping
the scope of his vision under control.
The scope of the vision is breathtaking.
For example, mice have been given an extra color vision gene in the lab, and it has been shown that the protein manufactured by that gene expands
the scope of their vision by enhancing their ability to see longer - wavelength light without any other changes in the brain.
It's the price he has to pay for credibility - and as
the scope of his vision extends from London to incorporate the entire country, it's one he is clearly prepared to pay.
Moses was that kind of a person, because of his personality,
the scope of his vision, his energy and... intensity of purpose, [and his] savage will.
The extensive
scope of this vision is suggested by the 620 works by Teilhard, and the over 4300 works interpreting his thought, recently detailed in Joseph M. McCarthy's Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: A Comprehensive Bibliography (New York: Garland Publishing Co., 1981).
The power and
scope of vision depend inevitably upon the comprehensiveness of its rejection and reversal of experience.
Not exact matches
Half the battle in product management is communicating to your development team what the client wants in terms
of product
scope, not just the overall
vision.
For startups, it's more interesting and far more valuable to look at the risks and consequences
of the kinds
of changes that are much harder to see — even with Superman's X-ray
vision and a crystal ball — because they're outside
of the traditional
scope of inquiry and investigation.
Despite lacking in
vision and
scope, these companies attracted millions
of investment dollars in large part due to the bandwagon effect.
At its core this debate is not about economic policy but about competing
visions of the role,
scope and validity...
In fact, as I have noted previously, policymakers and observers have been remarkably quiet about the
scope of the Fed's legal authority to conduct unconventional policy, and when they do describe it they often offer timid
visions of the Fed's powers.
But a project
of this
scope requires a broader
vision, one that recognizes that a strong and vibrant Baltimore City is good for Baltimore County, the region and the state.
In truth, the
vision provided for the future was great for the economic climate but nevertheless grim for the community finances — a long time
of cuts in community investing with no the
scope for tax reductions.
There is a humorous incongruity between the
scope of Soleri's
vision and the resources with which he begins to build.
By adopting a purely reactionary stance against the idealism
of Hegel (and the philosophical tradition in general) Nietzsche ends up providing us with a
vision of nature and the world which is overly narrow in
scope.
Donald Glover is a talented stand - up comedian, rapper (as Childish Gambino), actor (Community) and writer (30 Rock), but it's his latest show, Atlanta — which he created and stars in — that finally showcases the full
scope of his artistic
vision.
However, it is Edwards» insistence that God works only through natural, secondary causes alongside this sweeping
vision of the
scope of God's work that led me repeatedly to questions and difficulties.
Still, it seemed worth voicing a few protests, even if only a debiliori: that the biblical imagery
of the redeemed state is cosmic in
scope and positively teeming with fauna (lions lying down with lambs and such)-- that Paul's
vision of salvation in Romans 8 is
of the entirety
of creation restored and glorified — things
of that sort.
We remind them that without the universal dream, they falsify the message and diminish the
scope of the original
vision.
Liberals believe that the most important
of these procedures is the machinery
of rationality,
of those laws
of logic attached to no agenda or
vision, but sufficiently general in their
scope as to provide a normative perspective from the vantage point
of which any agenda or
vision can be assessed and, if necessary, corrected.
His
scope has a night -
vision, heat - sensitive
scope so that he can shoot at night and see the heat images
of enemies hiding behind walls.
The Promotion Working Group kicked off the meeting by sharing an updated HMC Charter that outlines the purpose,
vision, and mission
of HMC along with a detailed review
of in -
scope and out -
of -
scope activities.
The
vision of the Network for Global Monitoring and Support for Implementation
of the International Code
of Marketing
of Breast - milk Substitutes and subsequent relevant World Health Assembly Resolutions (NetCode) is a world in which all sectors
of society are protected from the inappropriate and unethical marketing
of breast - milk substitutes and other products covered by the
scope of the International Code and relevant WHA resolutions.
While his administration can claim several major accomplishments from the session, including raising the minimum wage and establishing paid family leave, the
scope of Mr. Cuomo's end -
of - session wish list seemed somewhat diminished next to the
vision he outlined at his State
of the State address in January, which included nearly 150 proposals.
Beginner's yoga at Samatva Yogalaya gives you a chance to broaden your
vision and realise the true
scope of authentic yoga practices.
Everything about Prince Caspian is just right in terms
of cinematography,
scope and
vision; the tone is dark but hopeful, and epic but intimate.
«I was mesmerized by the
scope and
vision of Brady's first film, Childhood
of a Leader,» said Andrew Lauren
of financiers ALP.»
However, despite certain faults, if one can call them that, are easily overlooked by the grand
scope and
vision of the movie as a whole.
On a technical level, Jackson has crafted a film
of scope and
vision on par with the first installment.
«Every new Metal Gear Solid title has seen Mr Kojima moving closer to his
vision of a game that can match his
scope.
The gift for acclimatizing an audience to his idiosyncratic
vision through a simple, melodic overture is one that Carpenter shares with idol Sergio Leone; another is an affinity for the «
scope aspect ratio, although he steers clear
of the extreme close - up (Leone's signature), probably half out
of plagiarism - worry and half because he's not a sensualist.
Stories
of this epic
scope just aren't made anymore by Hollywood, and when they are, they certainly don't hold the dynamic brilliance
of Hawks»
vision.
Following Mailer's text — or at least drawing from its imagery — more faithfully than expected, it finally proved a masterclass in adapting the seemingly unfilmable, fusing the
scope and swagger
of its source material to a meta, contemporary framing device; all filtered through a singular artistic
vision, unique not just to a week's festival viewing, but to cinema itself.
Though why people fleeing a military that is out to kill them, and a growing population
of flesh - eating civilians out to gnaw them with extreme prejudice, would run into a dark subway with only one night -
vision scope between them is never made clear.
Stålenhag's artbook was produced with the help
of a Kickstarter campaign, where you can see a pitch video for the project and number
of images that reveal the world - building and visual
scope of Stålenhag's
vision for apocalyptic America.
Swiss director Frédéric Mermoud is no stranger to helming tense
visions, as his bold directing work on episodes
of the hit series «Les Revenants (The Returned)» changed the
scope of French drama.
Plus director Bryan Singer «s last film, «Jack The Giant Slayer,» was by some distance the worst
of his career, and early marketing materials made it look like «DOFP» had a tiny
scope that belied its budget (the second most expensive in Fox's history, after «Avatar «-RRB-, and made it seem like some kind
of mid -»90s
vision of the future.
All the while, he maintains a subjective point -
of - view that keeps us with Kate, who is often behind and in the dark (literally, during the tunnel raid, which cinematographer Roger Deakins captures through night -
vision and infrared
scopes).
I spent all day yesterday on the set
of writer - director Zack Snyder's Sucker Punch and came away extremely impressed by the
vision and
scope of his 5th feature film.
My
vision was
of a learner - centered space where students and teachers would have access to exciting technologies, digital and print resources, and productive spaces offering
scope for collaboration and creativity.
Wild credits the Ed School with helping him to refine his
vision and expand the
scope of Walkabout.