Sentences with phrase «tactile nature»

One, the highly tactile nature of being in a store and touching the product and even working with an associate.
The patterns, materials and textiles all have a natural, raw feel to them to give a them a distinctly tactile nature.
The use of raw paper only adds to the delicate and tactile nature of decay in each painting's content.
Artwork that captures the inventor's cleverness and tactile nature illustrates this picture - book biography.
Robot Circus says an Android version of Ticket to Earth will be releasing in the next few weeks, and that the game's tactile nature lends itself very well to the mobile realm.
Ah yes, Ted, but consistent with the post on the gorgeously tactile nature of the printed leather bound word, Tufte's books (which I acquired for Ted's library) are even more impressive.
The latest giants of the animal kingdom to join the tribe are the giraffe and zebra, featuring on cushions each has it's own unique styles but both with a brilliantly tactile nature, something that Abigail does so well.
The installation will also emphasize the powerfully seductive, tactile nature of Levine's art, and the complex layers of reference and meaning that unfold between the ostensible sources and Levine's own work.
In fact, choosing from a drop down would be quicker and easier, but the tactile nature is important.
When my faith had become little more than an abstraction, a set of propositions to be affirmed or denied, the tangible, tactile nature of the sacraments invited me to touch, smell, taste, hear, and see God in the stuff of everyday life again.
Non-Catholic soldiers often appreciated the tactile nature of Catholic devotion and eagerly accepted gifts of medals and rosaries, even if they saw them as no more than lucky talismans.
However, he has apparently showed that his tactile nature is still very much an overriding virtue, as he reached out to grab Sergio Ramos» groin while contesting a ball during Saturday night's encounter.
As with Anderson's previous films, Isle of Dogs is a quirky visual feast, made all the more engaging by the tactile nature of the stop - motion animation, which was been crafted with the same sense of care and detail that made The Fantastic Mr. Fox so memorably enjoyable.
But then there are those unforgettable set pieces, like an early foot chase in London's Waterloo train station where Bourne has to remote - control a nervous newspaper reporter played by Paddy Considine, not to mention the climactic car chase in New York City, a dazzling bit of action cinema made all the more compelling by the tactile nature of Greengrass» cinematography and editing (you practically want to brush the broken glass off of your face when it's over).
Up front, four 70 mm high - excursion, horizontally opposed woofers beneath the floor add a tactile nature to the bass that you can feel in the soles of your feet.
The wheel mechanic proved to be a hit with them as they enjoyed the tactile nature of it and how they could visualize future moves.
The game's tactile nature and tangible sense of wonder were unlike anything seen in an action game, and the world took notice.
Halo Wars 2, truly looks to bring the tactile nature of something along the lines of a Command and Conquer game to the Halo universe.
The tactile nature of wood is why it's the perfect material with which to create beautiful, original and timeless furniture.
In the heightened color, vivid brushstrokes and unusual composition, Semmel reveals the tactile nature of flesh.
On the coasts of England, large cement domes called acoustic mirrors once used to detect sounds from oncoming troops, lay dormant as reminders of the tactile nature of analog technology.
The tactile nature of the surface, transitioning seamlessly between the smooth, attenuated areas of the vertical elements and the mottled knots of welded areas at the joints, bends, and core, provocatively beckons.
Layers and layers of papers and paint built up over time manifest the tactile nature of his working process, while the sanding between layers wears away the visible to the point of ruin.
The tactile nature of these penetratable inflatable works (made from plastic stretch wrap, wood, and computer fans) offers gallery visitors physical possibilities for spontaneity in the performative aspects of solitary and social being.
This exhibition includes works ranging from Levine's well - known photographs from the early 1980s to recent sculptures that emphasize the powerfully seductive, tactile nature of her art and its complex layers of reference and meaning.
Produced for the exhibition, the series of oversized and brightly coloured jumpers invite the viewer to engage with the tactile nature of textiles, reminding us of the familiar experience of pulling on our clothes.
More often than not the changes are more subtle and marginal, such as improving the tactile nature of a button or giving the user feedback when they have completed an interaction.
When I made the switch from paper books to an e-reader, I wasn't sure how I'd like it - there's something about the tactile nature of flipping pages and the feeling of a book in your hands that I love.
If the tactile nature doesn't sell it alone, surely the fact there's no need to iron will do — before you ask, yes I said iron!
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