Sentences with word «spatiality»

An attendant Dolby Atmos track with a 7.1 Dolby TrueHD mixdown is predictably impactful, but perhaps less so enough without the enhanced spatiality of Atmos that for the most part this sounded to me like a typically reserved Eastwood mix.
Ford, Lewis S., «Whitehead's Conception of Divine Spatiality,» Southern Journal of Philosophy 6, 1 (Spring, 1968), 1, 4n5.
Known for her colorful and chaotic installation - based paintings that incorporate the architecture of the existing space as well as sculptural constructions and found objects, she explores spatiality in painting as a physical and tangible experience and exposes / amplifies the connections and relationships between works of art and their physical and social contexts.
But that does not settle the question as to whether in a spatial epoch he is characterized by spatiality.
They serve as the backdrop to a game that makes spatiality as much a gameplay element as it does the mechanics themselves.
There is neither any unknowable material or mental substances to which the experienceable properties of things belong and which give absolute self - identity through time, nor any enduring essences of mindless spatiality or spaceless mentality.
Sofie Ramos creates installation - based paintings that explore spatiality as a physical and tangible experience, by incorporating the existing architecture as well as sculptural constructions and found objects into a total composition in a given space.
Thus was the geometric aspect of capitalism's abstract spatiality given definite form, depicted by the Cubist painters in the first decade of the twentieth century.
All of her works harbor a unique spatiality in which a sense of liveliness as if having condensed the world of fantasy, complexly overlap with the layers of the image.
More plasticity wouldn't necessarily imply deeper spatiality.
The original form of Jesus has disappeared from view, transcendence has been swallowed up by immanence, the events of our salvation history have passed into the dead and lifeless moments of an irrevocable past, no heaven can appear above the infinite stretches of a purely exterior spatiality, and no grace can appear within the isolated subjectivity of a momentary consciousness.
This further level of distancing is similar in some respects to that involved in Greek mathematics where, on the one hand, one had to abstract from the visual forms in order to distance the quantitative forms, but, on the other hand, the quantitative forms remained tinged by the kind of spatiality known in vision.
Its greatest development was in the study of space, and, for the Greeks, a certain spatiality always clung to the idea of number and quantity.
Christianity somewhat concretized this tendency, pushing it toward a specific incarnation so that the Jewish tendency toward spatiality takes on a corporeal form.
In an epoch lacking spatiality, this region would be temporal only, but in ours, again, it is spatiotemporal.
His objection is that I mishandle the continuity — discontinuity dialectic by denying spatiality or «real place» to the ascended Lord.
Since this effort is not instantaneous, transmission must exhibit a finite ratio of temporal extension to spatial size, such as that exhibited by the perspectival spatial shortening and temporal slowing in special relativity, with the smallest quantum «volume» in our epoch being expressed by, h, the famous Planck Constant.20 For any moment, a perspective that prehends something with less spatiality than another, must prehend it «with more temporal duration.
This form has no inside or outside, and is a continuous surface in which the third dimension of spatiality connects to the fourth.
This requirement for abstract sculpture, as well as its involvement with an all - over plastic spatiality and physicality, seems to be something very few artists or commentators who are not directly involved can understand at the moment.
The architecture's changing spatialities and glass facade facing the city reflects on Bonniers Konsthall's desire to be an open and accessible venue, sensitive to new movements and changing expressions of contemporary art.
Sapountzis allows an effortlessness within his art that keeps everything continuously moving and within an imaginary spatiality.
They flicker in and out of definition and continuously invert the usual figure - ground relationship, challenging the viewer to reconcile the work's contradictory spatialities.
Here, in this one work, that tendency is temporarily suppressed in favour of a more open, painterly - structured spatiality... Berkeley No. 57.
Variation in the density of the graphite and tapering lengths of lines give a visual impression of zig - zagging spatiality.
Garcia's curatorial practice aims to produce ecologies and distinct spatialities in which the ideas of practitioners of the imagination can be cultivated, tested, produced, and mediated with audiences.
An essay by Ann Temkin traces the artist's explorations of shape, color and spatiality from the early 1950 to today.
In contrast with Max Bill, for example, whose sculptures have an autonomous spatiality and can be reduced or enlarged in scale as often as one might want, Andre's sculptures always retain their relationship to real space and human scale.
Three landscape photographs are hung above a fitted kitchenette offering a moment of aesthetic familiarity, displacing the otherwise faux spatiality of the art fair.
In Anneè Olofsson's space, persons are tightly bound within a compact blackness, and the human presence therein has the power to instill as much life as death into spatiality.
Together with the remains of the hardware store in Gallery I, the material associations in Freedom of Assembly assert the fragile spatiality of society, serving as a reminder that all spaces are subject to economic and political forces.
Exploring the idea of spatiality through a diverse compendium of forms and tendencies, McCracken's oeuvre is characterized by an ever - shifting relationship to both architecture and the body of the viewer.
Driven by this inquiry, Feelings of my Thatched Hut is conceived as both an exhibition and a stage juxtaposed by the divided spatiality of Grimmuseum.
The varying density of the marks manipulates perspective — the combination of gradation, density and movement alters spatiality giving the impression of both a convex and concave surface.
These constructed works are best viewed in person, since reproduction flattens out their surrounding, uncanny spatiality.
Kelley positioned his materials on the board in an overwhelmingly chaotic clutter of junk, an «orgasmic» visual smorgasbord (M. Kelley, «The meaning is confused spatiality, framed,» Grenoble, 1999, p. 63).
The idea that our concept of space can change with historical time is a fascinating one, though for me it doesn't lessen the importance of spatiality for painting.
c) There seems to be a strong - ish consensus that we can only ever read spatiality in painting as figurative.
In either form spatiality is diminished.
The quilts are limited by their geometry, their repetition (though the best of them ingeniously usurp and disrupt the expected ordering of the patchwork), their literalness of surface, and their limited spatiality, in ways that great painting is not.
[Are they] diagrams of a new anthropology still waiting to be discovered... [or] are they the expression of something much deeper in human culture — some mystical spatiality of the global suburb, an emerging cult of a redesigned earth — like prehistoric glyphs only visible from high above?
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