Pousette - Dart's activity was guided not by
a single creative act, but rather by intuitive exploration that resulted in manifold interpretive possibilities.
Not exact matches
By bringing together people of different backgrounds, you gain the ability to escape a
single group's echo chamber and avoid errors caused by groupthink; the power to
act as a connector or translator between different circles; and the immense
creative potential of combining ideas from different fields.
One way to reconcile the difficulty is to allow that persons
act through influencing the self - creation of actual occasions, to allow that a person is grounded in an astronomically large number of occasions as objectified in comparison to the
single occasion on the cutting edge of the
creative advance through which a person lives, endures,
acts.
To hear in it a call is to accept the
creative tension between what is and what might yet be, between the life we live as human beings in this world and the life to which Jesus summons us — without supposing that it is possible to resolve the tension in a
single act or
single moment.
In harmony with his general philosophical principles Humboldt regards language, the
single word as well as connected speech, as an
act, «a truly
creative act of the mind.»
Frye goes on: «Analogically, then, the symbol is a monad, all symbols being united in a
single infinite and eternal verbal symbol which is as dianoia, the Logos, and, as mythos, total
creative act.
I dare you to ask him a question about property taxes, sewers, the clean water
act right to his face... the guy is a tool who has people orchestrating everything for him since he can't think a
single creative idea or articulate one on his own.
«Portrait of a
Single Raindrop, 2003» is described as the «
creative act of demolition.»
When making the selection, I wasn't looking for a
single aesthetic, rather a way of working that acknowledges the
act of
creative freedom whilst staying within constraints.