Through subtle processes of image reconstruction, African - American artist Hank Willis Thomas complicates
seemingly simple meanings behind image - based adverts, revealing their capacity to have much greater power than selling products but also play a disturbing role in constructing and reinforcing social prejudice — with an emphasis on the portrayal of black men and white women in America.
Not exact matches
Each describes a
seemingly simple answer to the question of the
meaning of life and then negates this answer with statements that typify confusion, mystery, openness, searching: «he does not know real answers,» «you don't know where you're going,» «we find ourselves never getting anywhere,» «what are the real answers,» «knowledge does not contain answers,» «there are no answers in power,» and so forth.
I had been
meaning to try this
seemingly simple Rosemary Focaccia recipe from Sargento, especially since I already had the mozzarella cheese on hand.
It's certainly the most involving PS VR launch game as far as the actual movement is concerned, but that also
means there are additional problems that get in the way of this
seemingly simple concept.
Related to the artist's neon work (Human Sexual Experience from 1985) Untitled considers how a
seemingly simple gesture can also serve as an entry to reveal underlying
meanings and systems of communication.
In
simple principles at the heart of chaotic systems there are regime changes that are completely deterministic but
seemingly random shifts in
means and variance.
Seemingly simple construction matters can
mean hundreds of thousands of dollars in liability.