Sentences with phrase «shaped by past experience»

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If my feelings are shaped by empathy for others, then I receive their feelings into my experience on the same basis that I relate to my own past.
But it experiences its past (conformally or non-conformally) only in a manner shaped by its sensitivity to the new.
Star War: The Last Jedi is the definitive IMAX experience (and critics can't get enough of it) you're not going to want to miss; Saoirse Ronan gives one of the best performances of the year in the comedy / drama Lady Bird; and Shape of Water and Call Me By Your Name are visually stunning period pieces that will transport you into a beautiful past filled with love, adventure, and romance.
We are the sum of our experiences; our present selves are shaped by the events that occurred in our past.
Dark Day Interactive - is a small indie Development company, based in Australia and the United Kingdom, with past experience in the video game market, with the current release of Once Bitten, Twice Dead on PC, and iOS hits like Sky Island, the team has taken there past skills and knowledge from other projects and combined them into one tight company, answering to no major publishers, only making games they love, for the community and helped shape by the community.
Stout's practice is shaped by an urge to subtly subvert utilitarian forms and function to create an experience that pushes just past the threshold of what is comfortable — encouraging her audience to consider elements of the so - called deranged and demented in their everyday lives.
The artist took a holistic approach toward this exhibition, inspired by the concept that consciousness is informed by multiple factors, shaped by personal histories and past experiences.
For his recent paintings, Sarabia uses photographic snapshots as a palette to paint larger paintings, obscuring the original subject by the blobs of paint — the final result is a palimpsest of experiences altered, reminding us how the past is shaped over time.
Over the past few months, I have thought back to my viewing experience of this supposed cross-section or pulse - taking of contemporary American art, and can not seem to shake the thought that it was an exhibition dominated and shaped by images — images that were overtly political, often beautiful, and sometimes even made me reconsider the definition, purpose, and lasting power of «image.»
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