Ozon is back in sensitive - drama mode for this almost subliminal personal story of a young woman trying to piece
together the fragments of her life and understand her conflicting expectations and desires.
By weaving
together fragments of the living with this murky, shadowed past, Ashcom's reality provides a prompt to mythicize one's own memories through the lens of Hoys Fork.
Not exact matches
It brings
together (a)
fragmented reflections from my three years
of living and working with the Paraiyar communities in about 20 colonies around the town
of Karunguzhi in Chingleput District, Tamilnadu (1985 - 87); (b) systematically documented data from a six - week intensive field trip in two
of these 20 colonies, i.e., Malaipallaiyam.
Zarathustra's art and aim is to be the creative poet
of the world, to save the temporal world through reconceiving and revaluing
life and the world, «to compose into one and bring
together what is
fragment, riddle, and dreadful chance» (TSZ 161, 216).
We experience our culture as
fragmented; we
live on bits
of meaning and lack the overall vision that holds them
together in a whole.
Yet each
of our
lives is comprised
of only a tiny
fragment of the entire patterning which, woven
together in ever newer syntheses, issues forth as our universe.
Soccer, here, is less a diversion from the realities
of everyday
life than it is a way the
fragmented day - to - day existence can come
together and take on some semblance
of meaning.
By studying avian bone
fragments, James and husband Storrs Olson, both
of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum
of Natural History, have pieced
together a picture
of bird
life before the first Polynesian settlers arrived sometime between a.d. 400 and 600.
One
of the most distinct pleasures
of Beginners is the way it puts
together fragments of someone's
life - presumably the filmmaker's, although little does it matter - with humility, and without vying for some complete whole.
Based on true accounts, the superficial lines between subject and bystander are blurred and bound
together, allowing individuals to walk in a vast space and thoroughly
live a
fragment of the refugees» personal journeys.
Her exploration veered quickly into the realm
of archaeology as she slowly uncovered
fragments of detail and placed them
together in the growing mosaic
of her outline She is currently working on a novel set in an entirely different time and culture, «farther in the past but again about women's
lives» Being a little superstitious she doesn't like to reveal more.
Conservationists are putting
fragments of information
together to learn more about this enigmatic winged creature that only three
living people have seen
These
fragments will take the form
of flash frames
of live action footage that will allow you to piece
together a back story for your character.
He travels the world to put
together the pieces
of the
fragmented planet as well as those
of his own
life now that so much has changed.
In it, players take the role
of a one - armed girl who wields a
living sword and must knit
together her story from disconnected memory
fragments as she progresses.
Sometimes Wood also experiments with the idea
of collage, superimposing objects over others or simply playing with the distortion
of images by creating the illusion
of separate or
fragmented painted canvas surfaces brought
together in one, such as in Still
Life Collage, 2015.
Seen
together, their works present
fragmented images
of American
life from the 1970s to the 1990s, pointing towards the spectacle
of consumer culture in general, at the same time as revealing their own personal engagement with American culture in particular.
«The identity presents a combination
of extremes, from soft pastel colours and minimal type, to a series
of complex illustrations formed from the mash up
of various visual assets, and vigorous hand - made brushstrokes, textures
of varied surfaces, to
fragments of photographs taken
of day to day
life in São Paulo — all pieced
together into a subjective graphic synthesis
of the city.»
He tears these elements out
of the totality
of life context and fuses the isolated
fragments of reality back
together in an unexpected way.
There's a quality
of William Burroughs's cut - ups to his remorseless, frantic hybrid works
of art, like his Soundsystem, which splices
together fragments of high and low culture and everyday
life, and his brilliant video The March
of the Big White Barbarians, which weaves images
of London's 20th - century public art - all those clunking metal sculptures by Eduardo Paolozzi - into a hypnotic, endlessly fascinating dream
of the city's secret
life.
If there are growing numbers
of couples and families whose
lives together have
fragmented but who continue to be legally connected to one another as a married couple, is this a problem?