Sentences with phrase «seen allegory»

I have not seen Allegory's new transcript tools, but I hope to catch up with Asay at next week's ILTA conference for a demonstration.
I see the allegory, metaphor or literal image spring to life and they all point to the same thing regardless of book or if we go back thousands of years or to 70AD.
A reader can take the time to look behind the story and see allegory, or not, but the seed has been planted.

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If you've never seen the show, each episode is a self - contained allegory for how some aspect of 21st century technology affects our everyday lives.
SS, your stating that,» I do not condemn / throw a fit over how someone lives» is a proof positive that you are either a liar or one who fails to see one's own wordives before one makes such a blasphemous allegory.
This has got to be one of the worst allegory stories for God I've ever seen, with all due respect, Robert.
God has placed icons / symbols / allegories everywhere which speak to us if only we have ears to listen & eyes to see.
If only we all could strive to see the order of things instead of just crying «I don't understand parable, allegory, mythology (in its true intent) and thus, since I don't understand, its couldn't possibly be my short coming, but someone elses.»
So the late Paul de Man saw the metaphor as a prime cause of delusion and preferred allegory to metaphor as the safer and more rational way to correct the false heuristics of the latter.
Evolution could be seen as God's method of creation, and the Genesis account of creation taken as an allegory, they said.
I don't have a problem with you reading Genesis as an allegory, but I hope you can see that there is resonant meaning here beyond your limited understanding.
There may be little here that we haven't seen before, but Ibanez keeps the pace fast and manages to suggest a bit of religious allegory without bonking us over the head with it.
Cahill seems interested in melancholic allegories, and whether or not defying logic, we can't wait to see his latest compelling tale, while the luminous Marling is always a fascinating onscreen presence (though she doesn't share a writing credit here, as was the case with her last film with Cahill).
In fact, Staying Alive is an underdog sports movie that sees Tony hit it out of the park in the Big Game to the admiration of men and the lascivious attention of women, dancing badly in a ridiculous construction called «Satan's Alley» in which, in one of Stallone's dips into bad - allegory country, Tony literally and metaphorically battles his demons to ascend to Heaven.
Seen by many as an allegory for WWII — with the demonic overlord as Hitler — and interpreted by others, with its «slant - eyed» and yellow - skinned Orcs, as a virulently racist tract, The Lord of the Rings is indisputably a benchmark in modern fiction, gaining its popularity from the paperback release in the 1960s.
It is every miserablist working - class, undereducated, easily - roused neighborhood - as - allegory you've ever seen on film, from Dead End to Out of the Furnace.
A common science - fiction trope (seen, for instance, in the X-Men series) depicts Western - style imperialism being inflicted upon white, Western peoples — i.e., a dystopian allegory of racism and colonialism with little - to - no representation of its real victims.
The play stars Beatrice and Virgil, a donkey and a howler monkey, and Henry comes to see their story as an allegory for the Holocaust.
After that I was able to see the entire book as an allegory.
As a parable or allegory, The Road offers rich veins of interpretation, precisely because it lacks a clear message, leaving it up to the reader to interpret it as they see fit.
I also see in it an allegory for where we are today.
I also see Christian romance novels as an allegory of our relationship with Christ.
Each character represented in this allegory is intentionally and profoundly accurate in its depiction of what we see all around us, and unfortunately, what we too often see in ourselves.
Seems the translation team was completely oblivious to the source material, which this time around was jungian concepts like logos, eros, (or anima / animus) the collective unconcious, the shadow, transformation... And just completely butchered the underlying meaning of the game... You can see the visual allegories of the logos or eros (this is actually the player character... the avatar of humanities collective unconcious) the collective unconcious, the shadow of mankind... but none of it makes any sense with the dialog because of the butchered localization.
Given the main character's literary ancestry, it's not surprising to see the title evoke the symbolism of the lurid folktales that would eventually be associated with the Grimm Brothers works or the allegory of Stoker's Dracula.
If you know literally anything about games, you will probably see some cliches used in Passage, but their use in the game's «maze» speaks to a larger allegory about life and what «achievement» really means in a full lifetime.
Thus, an exhibition now on view at Lori Bookstein Fine Art in New York that showcases a number of Müller's mature, large - scale paintings is a welcome, if short lived, opportunity to see his monumental Abstract Expressionist allegories.
The moving panorama, which originally toured the east coast in 1851, excited audiences with the possibility of seeing the Christian allegory come to life throught the sequential imagery.
The title of the work, as the exhibition itself, can be read as an allegory: When a «face» looks into «water face», referring to the watery - fluids found in another person's eye, one sees not only the other's face, but his own face as is reflected in the other's eye.
Her paintings often resemble mazes, cities seen in profile or from high above or even library shelves in what seems to be an allegory to a never - ending search for Knowledge or the Absolute.
The exhibit explored issues imbued in the controversial trend of «saggin» — the style which sees young men wearing pants well below their waist — as an allegory to talk about Black male mobility and agency.
The artist has created an installation based on childhood recollections of playing on the monkey bars and trips to the zoo that he sees as appropriate allegories for our contemporary political nadir.
2010 Order to see, Galerie Praz, Delavallade, Paris, France In the Company of Alice, Victoria Miro, London, Great Britain Whitney Biennial, New York / NY, USA 2009 We Are Sun - kissed and Snow - blind, Galerie Patrick Seguin invites Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Paris Artists of Conflcting Tales: Subjectivity (Quadrilogy, Part 1), Burger Collection, Berlin, Germany Cave Painting PSM Gallery, Berlin, Germany Mrs. MacGruder, Benson Keyes Arts, Hello, curated by Michele Maccarone, Southampton / NY, USA Cave Painting: Installment # 1, Gresham's Ghost, Curated by Bob Nickas and Ajay Kurian, New York / NY, USA 2008 Pretty Ugly, Gavin Brown's Enterprise, New York / NY, USA Blasted Allegories, Kunstmuseum Luzern, Works from the Ringier Collection, Luzern, Switzerland ESTRATOS, Contemporary Art Project, Murcia, Spain Future Tense: Reshaping the Landscape, Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, New York / NY, USA 2007 XXS (Extra Extra Small), Sommer Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv, Israel Painting as Fact - Fact as Fiction, de Pury & Luxembourg, curated by Bob Nickas, Zurich, Switzerland The Third Mind, Palais de Toyko, curated by Ugo Rondinone, Paris, France Jubilee Exhibition, House Eva Presenhuber, Vnà, Switzerland 2006 Panic Room, Deste Foundation, Athens, Greek Painting Codes, GC.AC, Galleria Comunale d'Arte Contemporanea di Monfalcone, Monfalcone, Italy 2005 Lyon Biennale, Lyon Translation, Palais de Tokyo, Paris Interested Painting, Gallery 400, University of Illionois, Chicago / IL, USA Down by Law, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York / NY, USA 2004 Huts, Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, Ireland 2003 Utopia Station, Venice Biennal, Venice, Italy Breathing The Water, Galerie Hauser & Wirth & Presenhuber, Zurich, Switzerland Game Over, Grimm Rosenfeld, Munich, Germany Dirty Pictures, The Approach, London, Great Britain Dreams and Conflicts, Venice, Italy, 50th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy 20th Anniversary - Welcome home, Gavin Brown's enterprise, New York / NY, USA 2002 Five Years, Jousse Enterprise, Paris, France From the Observatory, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York / NY, USA Urgent Painting, Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris, France 2001 Best of the Season, The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield / CT, USA Works on Paper from Acconci to Zittel, Victoria Miro Gallery, London, Great Britain Extended Painting, Monica de Cardenas, Milan, Italy Invisible Museum, Memphis / TN, USA Victoria Miro Gallery, London, Great Britain How is Everything?
These are separated by two metal partitions of the sort you see between men's room urinals, making the whole thing a suave allegory of male privilege.
As Richard Dorment says in his review: «The phenomenon started in 1840 when John Ruskin, who was raised in the evangelical church, told readers of Modern Painters that Turner's pictures should be read as moral allegories — to which Turner replied that the critic «sees more in my pictures than I ever painted.»
In his first solo museum exhibition, Fahamu Pecou uses the trend of «saggin» (the style which sees young men wearing pants well below their waist) as an allegory to talk about Black male mobility and agency.
See the latter's Allegory of Good and Bad Government (1338 - 9, Palazzo Pubblico, Siena.
The artist sees herself as a weaver of words and visual and spatial languages, a craft rich in historical allegory and symbolism.
Several artists, however, used the mayor's charismatic flair as a motif in their works and humorously portrayed the losers of the last election campaign, as can be seen in the photographs of the artist duo Jay Chung & Q Takeki Maeda at Atelierhaus Monbijou, or the homage - like portrait to Berlin's mayor, Allegory of Government, in an empty room at KW - Institute for Contemporary Art Berlin by Clegg & Guttmann.
We can see this in works as different as Jennifer Pastor's «Four Seasons» (1994 - 96) and Douglas Blau's «Sacred Allegory» (1996), a wall full of photographs of people working on experiments, from Hollywood mad scientists to real researchers to wine tasters and artists» self - portraits in their studios.
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I KNOW it's an allegory, but I couldn't see even a nuclear / asteroid winter stopping photo / chemo synthesis altogether.
The allegory of the three wise monkeys, how see nothing, hear nothing and say nothing, could only wrongly be applied in this case becasue of the word «wise «in the description.
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Bob Ambrogi: I want to get more — talk more about Allegory, but let me just — just kind of back up a little bit to what were some of the problems that you were seeing and the way that you were managing litigation before you got this.
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