Contemplated from afar, a seemingly utopian and at
times apocalyptic world emerges from her sceneries Inspired by the idea of a living archive, Franchy's working process is characterized by appropriation, translation, and re-interpretation of different times, imageries, and ideas.
Not exact matches
An inevitable temptation of Christian theology, and particularly so in our own
time, has been to think that the idea or symbol of an actual end of the
world was no part of the original proclamation of Jesus, and rather derived either from the
apocalyptic religious
world that so dominated Jesus» disciples or from the all - too - human or fleshy component of their minds and hearts, which was impervious to the higher call of the Spirit.
the one is the old theocratic messianic title, given to anointed kings in ancient
times; the other is the new
apocalyptic title of the heavenly Man, the celestial Anthropos, Urmensch, the Primal Man, who is to appear at the end of days, raise the dead, and judge the whole
world — angels, demons, and men.
This ontological disjunction makes
apocalyptic thinking an anthropological constant:
time is always coming to an end for each individual, after which the
world will be no more.
For the first
time on the stage of
world history, we humans can envisage the possibility — some would say, the probability — of a self - inflicted, abrupt, and
apocalyptic nuclear end of the drama as we have lived it till now.
Nowhere in modernity is apocalypticism more open and manifest than it is in our great political revolutions, and if these begin with the English Revolution, this was our most
apocalyptic revolution until the French Revolution, a revolution which innumerable thinkers at that
time, and above all Hegel himself, could know as the ending of an old
world and the inauguration of a truly new and universal
world.
It is well known that Hegel could conclude his lectures on the philosophy of history by speaking of the last stage of history as our own
world and our own
time, but it is not well known that this
apocalyptic ground is absolutely fundamental to his two most ultimate works, the Phenomenology of Spirit and the Science of Logic.
So then
apocalyptic is basically a dream of a future when God will break into
time and remake the
world.
`... some who will not taste death... «is an expression from the
world o fJewish
apocalyptic where it refers to men who have been removed from the earth without dying, especially Enoch and Elijah, and who were expected to return with the Messiah to inaugurate the
time of salvation and blessing.7.
The result was a new and peculiar literary form,
apocalyptic, which sought to unravel the secrets of the divine plan for the
world, to recognize the signs of the end, to calculate the
time of its arrival, and to invent fantastic elaborations of the heavenly glory.
But, whereas in ancient
times the
apocalyptic writers expected God to usher in the new
world, the first science fiction authors described a future created by human invention.
Apocalyptic writings like the Book of Enoch designated by this name the
world Redeemer who was to come from heaven and who at the same
time bore the outward semblance of a man.
Yesterday we got a great look at Seth Rogen's end of the
world flick This is The End, and what better timing for Edgar Wright to show off his upcoming apocalyptic film starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost in The World's
world flick This is The End, and what better
timing for Edgar Wright to show off his upcoming
apocalyptic film starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost in The
World's
World's End.
Trouble is, he doesn't have much
time to prove he can save the people of the
world from their own
apocalyptic devolution.
Yet the
apocalyptic world that Davis and the others face leaves them with little
time or safety.
Obsessed with the science of
time travel and acutely aware of the
world around him, Donnie is isolated by his powers of analysis and the
apocalyptic visions that no one else seems to share.
While Bethesda has always made a great single player experience, maybe this will give them some ideas next
time they want to send us into a post
apocalyptic world.
It seemed to me as if the game just threw a bunch of cliched settings together (Cave Man Habitat, Floating Island In The Sky, Post
Apocalyptic World, you get the idea) and they loosely tied those together with a
time travel plot.
Microsoft's favorite post
apocalyptic world makes a comeback after concluding its trilogy, but this
time in different hands.
Set during the
apocalyptic End
Times of the Warhammer
world — the game introduces the dark, bloody and twisted Chaos as an enemy faction.
It's not the most stellar game, but the intuitive movement mechanics, specifically the climbing, had me enjoying my
time in this
apocalyptic world and though the combat is a little lacklustre, as far as VR tie - ins go, this was an enjoyable game that surprised me with its polish and presentation.
The feeling of dread and oppression at the hands of your human captors is palpable and at
times, Crisis is downright visceral in the connection that it creates between the player and the Apes Trilogy's
apocalyptic world.
Discover the thrills of finding your soulmate in Japan's iconic musical love story, and prepare to fight for your love in the most testing of
times, as an
apocalyptic virus begins sweeping across the
world and threatens to infect those closest to you.
Set during the
apocalyptic End
Times of the Warhammer
world — the game introduces the dark, bloody and twisted forces of Chaos as an enemy faction.
Yes, it's another
apocalyptic zombie game, but this
time, rather than a straightforward narrative adventure, players get a vast open
world to explore and survive in, crafting tools and developing strategies to deal with vast swarms of intelligent monsters.
Critics are already taking note, including a glowing review by Holland Cotter for The New York
Times, in which he declares, «[Wangechi's] giving us something more like an
apocalyptic version of polymorphic perversity, a shot of the libidinal pleasure the art
world so loves along with a series of fast, repeat jabs to the head it deserves.»
At a
time when the
world's oceans face the very real prospect of an
apocalyptic collapse, this development is an unalloyed good for worldwide efforts to bring us back from the brink.