Sentences with phrase «want immediacy»

For example, if you're interviewing for a job position with a tech startup, chances are that they want immediacy and an email will suffice.
Santa Monica Studios wants immediacy and intimacy by utilising only one camera.
He wanted the immediacy of drawing to come out in his paintings.

Not exact matches

This puts Hartshorne where he wants to be, because to intuit (prehend) actual occasions as they occur is to intuit (prehend) them formaliter, as they exist in the immediate subjectivity of concrescence, and since God is everlasting, and experiences all actual occasions formaliter, actual occasions are preserved everlastingly (in their full, warm, subjective immediacy) in the consequent nature of God.6 This interpretation resolves the question of the status of the past, the problem of how the past is given as datum for concrescing actual occasions, and the question of a ground for truth claims about the past.
Or he will seek forgetfulness in sensuality, perhaps in debauchery, in desperation he wants to return to immediacy, but constantly with consciousness of the self, which he does not want to have.
When immediacy is assumed to have self - reflection, despair is somewhat modified; there is somewhat more consciousness of the self, and therewith in turn of what despair is, and of the fact that one's condition is despair; there is some sense in it when such a man talks of being in despair: but the despair is essentially that of weakness, a passive experience; its form is, in despair at not wanting to be oneself.
Symbolic reference has its vital importance, because «what we want to know about... chiefly resides in those aspects of the world disclosed in causal efficacy:... what we can distinctly register is chiefly to be found among the percepta in the mode of presentational immediacy» (PR 169).
It's pretty indicting stuff as I saw myself in this post regarding wanting the «immediacy of their god», the magic of everything being supernatural and having that built in «family» of like minded followers.
It follows «that what we want to know about, from the point of view either of curiosity or of technology, chiefly resides in those aspects of the world disclosed in causal efficacy: but that what we can distinctly register is chiefly to be found among the perception the mode of presentational immediacy» (PR 169 / 257).
The 2.40:1 visuals are sharp, vibrant, and polished, while the 7.1 DTS - HD master audio brims with life as it distributes music and atmosphere with the breadth and immediacy you want.
And most of the scenes inside the ring lack the immediacy we want to see in fight films.
Shot in the stripped - down, naturalistic hand - held manner that gives von Trier's films their immediacy, but also leaves you with the feeling that he's making up scenes as he goes along, «The House That Jack Built» presents a murder junkie of cold - eyed lunacy and raging indifference whom the movie doesn't necessarily want you to understand.
Because assessments take just 20 — 30 minutes, «avid» users who want to inform instruction with even greater immediacy run assessments as often as every four weeks.
As much as I love the context that video can create or elaborate on and the immediacy and seeming relevance of watching a film, I want to say that there is something important in touching documents, in creating narratives and imagines through the imagination, in using different media — media that has weight and heft — to round out a historical picture.
Naturally it wants to climb up to the highest ratio as soon as possible in order to meet its faux emission targets, but the combination of its speed and willingness to change gear on its own accord with a sharp immediacy, combined with the V10's traction and low - end grunt means it's rare for you to have to step in and flick a paddle to find the right gear.
«We offer a car for people who want to feel something special, who want to have as much emotion as possible, as much throttle response and immediacy from a sports - car engine.
He also wants to support indies, like Diesel in North Oakland, but he likes the immediacy of e-books.
«Fruits covered with fancy gems are reflections of the ambiguity, which is what one wants in the immediacy of the moment or quality of novelty, compared to its real value and perishable condition,» she explains in his artist statement.
I wanted to really capture the speed and immediacy of marker drawing, so I just started blowing them up.
We want faster and faster connections so there is more immediacy, but there are always pauses and gaps, and I think in that sense temporality always plays a role.
I mean a couple of years ago I started silk screening my small drawings onto large scale because I wanted to be able to capture the speed and immediacy and energy of a sharpie drawing.
Under Rachel Harrison's hand, consumer goods and handcrafted elements morph together to create baffling sculptural forms that activate their beholders instantly — «I want people to be real with art, to be conscious and present with the object in order to experience it... The materials convey a direct involvement and immediacy», says the artist emphatically.
I want to convey both the immediacy and the wonder in these moments.»
I wanted to give an immediacy, like a documentary movie.»
He wanted to merge ghostly abstraction with concrete immediacy, the sensuous world with tremors of the vast unseen.
However, if you want the extra personalization that comes from handwritten correspondence, a physical note is also acceptable — just consider sending it via express mail so you don't lose the immediacy factor (or, send both an email and a physical note).
When Linda said that she didn't want to fight any longer, she stepped out of the immediacy of their unwavering disagreement and reminded herself (and Eric) about the importance of their marriage.
«People want more immediacy when it comes to listings.
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