Sentences with phrase «terms of aesthetic»

Her works re articulate the question of value in terms of aesthetic judgment.
The book covers 1960 - present, interpreting a variety of printed images from the V&A collections in terms of their aesthetic and socio - political context.
Piaget's investigations closely though indirectly paralleled the work of conceptual artists of the same period who were more interested in clarifying their art through structural parameters than in terms of aesthetic form.
Focused, welcoming and more than abundant in terms of aesthetic ideas to chew on, «Miriam Schapiro: The California Years, 1967 - 1975» opens a window on the mind of a significant figure in American art history.
The work of Odutola, Marshall and Yiadom - Boakye may differ greatly in terms of aesthetic approach and materials, but the artists share significant common elements.
In terms of aesthetic quality, it looks and feels cheap — make no bones about it.
In terms of aesthetic updates, the 2018 C - Class gets a redesigned front bumper with chrome trim, optional multi-beam LED headlights that have 84 individually controlled LEDs and C - shaped LED tail lights.
We still don't know any details regarding what the facelift brings in terms of aesthetic qualities, but we do know that the facelifted 2 Series will get an upgrade in the power department, so it certainly has that going for it.
At first glance, the interior looks like it is from a different galaxy compared to the old Clio's, certainly in terms of aesthetic quality.
But, in terms of aesthetic presentation, this movie is well - behaved.
This comes down to the fact that one; the violence is done extremely well in terms of aesthetic and realism, and two; Zahler's movie doesn't rely on the graphic violence, but rather builds up to the bloodshed by delivering us eclectic characters that we grow to care about.
Directors that immediately come to mind in terms of aesthetic and thematic influence are Andrei Tarkovsky, David Lynch, and Carlos Reygadas though my unfamiliarity with such directors as Alejandro Jodoworski and Manoel de Oliveira feels like a deficiency here.
What makes a bag an investment piece is when the respective luxury houses can strike a balance between the right mix of marketing, classic design, and exclusivity to produce bags that have stood the test of time, both in terms of aesthetic and monetary value.
Many of the front - facing carriers on the market today don't have a lot to offer in terms of aesthetic choices, but with this Baby Backpack & Kangaroo Carrier, you can select between 4 different colors to help you and your little one both find exactly what you're looking for.
If you're looking for a turntable that's more of a decorative piece, the Epicureanist Slate Lazy Susan is unmatched in terms of aesthetic appeal.
For a beautiful bassinet option that is a little more like a traditional cradle in terms of aesthetic appeal, the Sorelle Dondola Cradle is a truly elegant option.
The first of our two schemes is framed in terms of the hierarchical structure of nature and the second in terms of aesthetic experience.
And so, I shall devote the first part of this chapter to outlining how Christian symbolism may be situated in terms of an aesthetic cosmology and the second part to shedding light on some aspects of Christian faith in terms of the emergent - hierarchical model.
Beauty, the name of this all - embracing value, can not be interpreted simply in terms of aesthetic categories.
Hartshorne can only answer in terms of aesthetic evil, that is, under a different umbrella.

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This is a broad term, but we shall use it to designate the expression of the human aesthetic impulse, in both the creation of works of beauty and a love for and appreciation of beauty.
In purely aesthetic terms, it's hard to imagine a starker contrast than which Father Ed Tomlinson and his family and flock must have felt four years ago when, as a group, they left their Anglican parish church of St Barnabas in Tunbridge Wells, where Father Tomlinson was vicar, entered the Catholic Church through the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham and began their new life at St Anselm's in the nearby village of Pembury.
In Kierkegaardian terms this is a struggle between the aesthetic and the ethical spheres of existence.
«Suspension of disbelief or willing suspension of disbelief is a term coined in 1817 by the poet and aesthetic philosopher Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who suggested that if a writer could infuse a «human interest and a semblance of truth» into a fantastic tale, the reader would suspend judgment concerning the implausibility of the narrative.»
The vibration and rhythm of these enduring objects is explained by the category of reversion, which is in turn explained in terms of Whitehead's aesthetic principles.
Doing a long series of arithmetical calculations or working all day entering data at a computer terminal may result in almost total «an - aesthesia,» while proving a new mathematical theorem or writing a complex computer program may bring about intense involvement and the enjoyment of vivid immediate experience.8 «Aesthetic» experience in the more usual sense of tile term can also y ~ ry fi - om trivial to highly intense, even when it relates to a single object; one is reminded of the cliche situation in which one member of a couple listens in rapture to a concert while the other writhes in boredom.
And I shall propose that the caring aspect of the cosmic process can be better expressed in aesthetic than in ethical terms.
And so we have typically taken the edge off of it by thinking of God primarily in ethical rather than aesthetic terms.
We must revision «good» and «evil» in an aesthetic manner and evaluate the universe according to a deeper understanding of these usually ethically biased terms.
In our aesthetic teleology the individual's suffering is granted a significance in terms of and in the context of a universal cosmic beauty.
But insofar as prehension, the mechanism of concretion developed in Science and the Modern World (and later in Process and Reality), can be interpreted in specifically human terms, this aesthetic principle is especially crucial to the increase of value in human existence, providing persons adjust themselves to it.
A theory of Supreme Value which, despite many changes in formulation, can always be understood (whether or not Wieman himself said so explicitly) in aesthetic terms;
We may understand the purpose of world process in terms of the notion of value interpreted in an aesthetic sense.
He writes that «the term can be understood to refer to any attempt that would render the essence of God accessible, bringing God into either aesthetic visibility (in the form of a physical structure, such as a statue) or conceptual visibility (in the form of a concept, such as a theological system.)
With Aristotle's opposition to Plato standing in the distant background, and deeply influenced by Hegel and Darwin as well as by the bustling energy of earlier American optimism, all is conceived of in terms of a dynamic flow as interacting parts rise into existence and dissolve by their inevitable organic and aesthetic responsiveness to one another and to the emerging and progressive whole that they constitute.
Unlike plastic bottles, glass bottles continue to be identified for their characteristic advantage in terms of hygiene, aesthetic appeal, durability and being impermeable.
What iron lacks in aesthetic appeal it certainly makes up for in terms of chemical appeal.
This level of complexity and the attention you will need to put to details in terms of what you eat is essential to achieving an aesthetic physique, with one of its components being shredded abs.
The term aesthetic has been the topic of many bodybuilding discussions these past few years.
I always felt sleeveless layering to be some sort of aesthetic guilty pleasure because it certainly doesn't do much in terms of function...
[UPDATE (one option): bokeh, n. a Japanese term for the subjective aesthetic quality of out - of - focus areas of a photographic image.
The collection he delivered was a rock «n» roll take on tailoring that looked personal, even predictable, as a reflection of O'Shea's own style but not particularly new in aesthetic terms.
Apart from the obvious aesthetic appeal in terms of features, having similar tastes and interests also provides a solid base to form an ongoing relationship and with the details available, you will be able to make an informed decision as to who suits your particular requirements best.
Daring to face these often noxious, seemingly empty phenomena on aesthetic terms, and taking on a degree of their flatness and simplicity, Coppola renders them surprisingly substantial.
I've always loved noir on film and in literature, and that was another sort of touchstone for us in terms of designing the aesthetic of the film.
In aesthetic terms, the film uses a naturalistic, gritty style that is very much in keeping with the New Hollywood cinema of the»70s.
The costumes had to reflect the history and aesthetic of the comic books, be believably African in terms of color palette, and vibrant enough to stand out in a film with gorgeous scenery and dazzling special effects.
But the idea of the adjective becoming a catch - all term divorced from economics or patronage — something that would also encompass an aesthetic, a sensibility, a community and a dozen different D.I.Y. subgenres, the cinematic equivalent of «college rock» — was not on anybody's minds.
In terms of casting, this would make Annihilation one of the most hugely anticipated films of 2017 already, and Garland is exactly the brand of director to craft an alluring, thoughtful aesthetic for them to perform in and around.
Granted, it doesn't always deliver the visceral thrills of «The Avengers» (2012) or the crackling comedy of «Guardians of the Galaxy» (2014), but it excels in terms of visual aesthetic, thematic heft and the depth of its performances.
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