Sentences with phrase «war with noise»

For hundreds of years, Western culture has been at war with noise.

Not exact matches

After World War I, with ears across Europe still ringing from explosions, the transnational culture war against noise really took oWar I, with ears across Europe still ringing from explosions, the transnational culture war against noise really took owar against noise really took off.
The war cast a pall of anxiety over her scholarly routines, and it intruded explosively on a few occasions: Once, Timiras recounts, she was studying at home in her garden with a friend, when «all of a sudden there was this big noise
Bizarrely there's no wind noise, but quiet it certainly isn't — sitting in the cabin is like being in the middle of a war zone as 7.3 litres of AMG does battle with aerodynamics.
I adore the noises the naturally aspirated 5.0 - liter V8 makes, and combined with its gorgeous aluminum wrapper, it makes this LC a mighty tough package to beat in the big luxury coupe wars.
We returned the car after 5000 Km for the following - whining noise coming from rear Differential, this has since been repaired and just recently been replaced with a new diff that I believe has come from a Russian second world war truck, as it certainly sounds like one, in other words no solution.
Truth is, the real economy grows at a 1 - 3 % / year rate in inflation adjusted terms, with a lot of noise, absent rampant socialism, or war on our home soil.
If you've been paying attention to a little game called Gears of War 2 you've no doubt seen the super-deluxe exclusive Lancer replica that Amazon is selling for the collectable, plastic, toy gun with chainsaw and VRRRNNNANANAANAN noise obsessed.
Sound effects and background noise all fit and match perfectly for a game set with melee combat and war during this time period.
Towards the tail - end of Star Wars Battlefront's release, EA made noises that it was thinking about doing away with the traditional season pass that accompanied its big ticket console games, a model its multiplayer shooters had been stuck with for some time - with numerous associated problems.
By Proxy includes Marcel Duchamp's assisted readymade With Hidden Noise, a ball of string with an unknown object rattling inside it; embroidery works by Alighiero Boetti; three drawings from John Cage's 1990 series River Rocks and Smoke, in which chance operations are performed by smoke settling in the fibers of the paper; Oliver Laric's Yuanmingyuan Columns, a new work created with 3D scans of Chinese cultural artifacts ensconced in Bergen, Norway; Yoko Ono's seminal chess set and war allegory Play it By Trust; and a work from Xu Zhen's recent Eternity series, which juxtaposes the East and West by mounting headless replicas of key Hellenistic and Buddhist sculptures neck to nWith Hidden Noise, a ball of string with an unknown object rattling inside it; embroidery works by Alighiero Boetti; three drawings from John Cage's 1990 series River Rocks and Smoke, in which chance operations are performed by smoke settling in the fibers of the paper; Oliver Laric's Yuanmingyuan Columns, a new work created with 3D scans of Chinese cultural artifacts ensconced in Bergen, Norway; Yoko Ono's seminal chess set and war allegory Play it By Trust; and a work from Xu Zhen's recent Eternity series, which juxtaposes the East and West by mounting headless replicas of key Hellenistic and Buddhist sculptures neck to nwith an unknown object rattling inside it; embroidery works by Alighiero Boetti; three drawings from John Cage's 1990 series River Rocks and Smoke, in which chance operations are performed by smoke settling in the fibers of the paper; Oliver Laric's Yuanmingyuan Columns, a new work created with 3D scans of Chinese cultural artifacts ensconced in Bergen, Norway; Yoko Ono's seminal chess set and war allegory Play it By Trust; and a work from Xu Zhen's recent Eternity series, which juxtaposes the East and West by mounting headless replicas of key Hellenistic and Buddhist sculptures neck to nwith 3D scans of Chinese cultural artifacts ensconced in Bergen, Norway; Yoko Ono's seminal chess set and war allegory Play it By Trust; and a work from Xu Zhen's recent Eternity series, which juxtaposes the East and West by mounting headless replicas of key Hellenistic and Buddhist sculptures neck to neck.
Here, Josephine Meckseper mixes promotional films for cars with an Industrial Noise Song by Boyd Rice with the text line «Do you want — total war!».
We can have understanding for a war veteran who is terrorized at night, or avoidant of loud noises and other things that resemble their traumatic experiences; yet we somehow expect children, babies at heart, to connect, relate, trust, love, reciprocate relationship when their early life experience was marinated in trauma; being beaten for crying, left with tiny broken bones and head injuries, being used for adult sexual gratification, born drug addicted because of a mother drug use, having rarely been held in safe arms, having felt the pain of hunger over days, being left to cry until there are no more tears and no one to soothe.
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