Not exact matches
They avoid going to public gatherings and cut short their
social activities because they remain in a constant
tension that someone might
find out about them, see their symptoms or point a finger towards them.
Firth brings such
tension and frustration to his role, and Rush meets him so adeptly as his
social and psychological foil, that the entire film crackles with the discomfort they bring to the screen, and the sweet relief as they begin to
find their way together.
What he has
found, he says, is a
tension between opposing models of education: one promoting meritocracy, and the other favoring equal rights and developing
social skills.
And some designers, such as the team that did the excellent Battlestar Galactica boardgame, have managed to
find success in creating
tension and interesting
social mechanics with the introduction of a traitor mechanic into the cooperative gameplay style.
Using visual and textual media of physical, digital,
found and fabricated states, his work explores possibilities of an artistic practice that intersects with anarchist ideas of
social and political praxis, engaging
tensions between autonomy and authority while examining thematics of fiction, imagination, precarity, anxiety, urgency, and counterhegemony.
Perhaps the message is that, despite circumstances of racial
tension and
social upheavals, artists
found autonomy in their studios, and even worked collaboratively, across racial lines in the case of The Deluxe Show.
The AG then considered that whereas the aims of the measure restricting the free movement, namely the distribution of the budgetary burden in order to prevent
social tension and its negative consequences for integration, constitute in themselves legitimate objectives, the AG
finds that with regard to the distribution of the budgetary burden there are less restrictive measures that would enable the evening out of budgetary imbalances across a State.