Not exact matches
The problem,
as I see it, is that atheists don't want signs that they have to think about; they want incontrovertible
tangibility that leaves no room for thought or interpretation.
And something else that Halloween does that too few films of its ilk have managed is to leave us all uncomfortably questioning the thin filament intervening fact and fiction,
tangibility and nightmare,
as well
as the texture and verisimilitude of evil.
Giving
Tangibility to Mathematics (Grades K - 8):
As the two lessons in this issue of Smithsonian in Your Classroom demonstrate, explorations of art, history, and science collections can help young students make connections between numbers on a page and physical things.
It is Isadora's
tangibility to the work that draws in the viewer from a student's perspective of training with some of the greatest teachers and choreographers such
as Alexandra Danilova, Martha Graham, Jerome Robbins, Alvin Ailey and George Balanchine.
This exhibition presented a selection of artworks privileging a sense of realness,
tangibility and matter of fact - ness
as departure (or arrival) point in their otherwise wide ranging visual and conceptual articulation.
Romantic in language and adventurous in nature, Yangyang's kaleidoscopic atmospheres are
as vitally esoteric
as they are ruthlessly present — pulling us, the driver, into landscapes of iridescence that tear the line between
tangibility and imagination.
Conceived
as an extension of the art included in the show, the 3D printed cover element points to some of the ways the artists pull photography out of its traditional, two - dimensional context and imbue the medium with new - found
tangibility.