Sentences with phrase «see glimpse of lights»

John, in his paradoxical insistence that the world can not see the light which supposedly enlightens it, would not, I think, deny that even the unknowing, seemingly uncaring world sees glimpses of light — as in the case of our annual philistine rush to the crèche of neon and plastic.
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I couldn't wait to see their eyes light up at their first glimpse of Shamu, excited to see if they would actually feed the sea lions.
In the May 27 SN: Genetic intruders, seeing Chaco in a new light, an artificial womb, Mars» origin revisited, domestication of the horse, glimpsing Earth's glacial past, what's in a fang blenny's bite and more.
I've seen a glimpse at the over - world / amusement park in the demo of the F - zero mini game (http://www.ign.com/videos/2012/06/06/nintendo-land-f-zero-racing-e3-2012) and i have to say from just the lighting and the colors together with a catchy tune it could be even more fun to roam around in than Mario's Starship in Super Mario Galaxy 2
Though my attention was drawn to her, I also glimpsed, when the door opened, a well - lit room at the end of the passage: I saw an easel, and a flip chart bearing writing and dates, as though set up for a lecture, and the heading: «Where is Chapman's friend?»
Similar to her 2010 series,... to walk without destination and to see only to see, Barth registers her presence by including the occasional glimpse of her hand as it works to draw the line of light.
From capturing strangers on the street enjoying a small dose of sunlight on their faces to seeing how the gentle, winter light seems to softly glow on the side of buildings — this is a series that will resonate with anyone who appreciates the rare glimpses of sunshine on a cold winter's day.
Then you look again and see the clues... a bottle of lubricant, a dildo, lights at the edge of the frame, glimpses of the studio beyond.
It's what he called slipping glimpses — where something gives you that kind of shiver, and you see that it is the light on the sidewalk and it's the water rippling at Amsterdam and it's the little song your mother used to sing you.
Glimpses of this light can be seen often on the back or front porch depending on region, season, and culture.
2012 «Light Darkness and Shadow: Art and the Meaning of Life», Huffpost Culture, 11 December «Review: Tim Noble & Sue Webster Nihilistic Optimistic, Blain Southern», Kentish Towner, 6 November Mark Sinclair, «Nihilism, optimism and bedtime tales», Creative Review, 1 November Martin Coomer, «Tim Noble and Sue Webster: Nihilistic Optimistic», TimeOut: London, 29 October «Where to buy... Tim Noble and Sue Webster», The Week, 27 October Amy Dawson, «Art Review», The Metro, 24 October Rachel Campbell - Johnston, «Exhibitions: Critic» s Choice», The Times, 20 October Lia Chavez, «A Glimpse at Splitting, Multiplying Universes: Frieze London 2012 Highlights», Huffpost Arts & Culture, 17 October «Arts Agenda: The cultural highlights you have to see», I Newspaper, 16 October «Tim Noble and Sue Webster exhibition: We and Our Shadows», Evening Standard, 16 October Rob Alderson, «Amazing Silhouette Sculptures by Tim Noble and Sue Webster on show in London», It» s Nice That, 16 October Waldemar Januszczak, «Magic Lurks in the Shadows», The Sunday Times, 14 October Emma O'Kelly, «Nihilistic Optimistic by Tim Noble and Sue Webster, Blain Southern Gallery», Wallpaper, 10 October Colin Gleadell, «The best anti-Frieze in London», The Daily Telegraph, 9 October Jon Savage, «Frieze Week: Tim Noble & Sue Webster», Dazed Digital, 8 October Kate Kellaway, «Interview with Tim Noble & Sue Webster», The Observer, 7 October Rachel Campbell - Johnston, «Critics Choice», The Times, 6 October Lynn Barber, «The Dark Arts», The Sunday Times, 30 September Charlotte Cripps, «Bringing art to the Charts», The Independent, 29 September «Modern Life is Rubbish», The Art Newspaper, October John B. Henderson, «Chess», The Scotsman, 18 September Tim Walker, «Observations: Chess is the name of the game in a new London show», The Independent, 4 September Liz Stinson, «Artists Turn Junk Into Amazing Silhouettes», Wired, 6 July «Tim and Sue», Hunger, Summer «Tim Noble, Sue Webster and David Adjaye in Coversation with Louisa Buck», Garage Mag Online, 25 May
He saw in the way people used the space, gathering, wandering, gazing, and the way in which the lights and signs danced around them, as glimpses of a playful future that would always be constrained by capitalism.
While Apple often files for patents for technology that never see the light of day, it often provides a glimpse into what the company is thinking for the future.
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