Sentences with phrase «where illusory»

It is time for America to move to post-growth society where the natural environment, working life, our communities and families, and the public sector are no longer sacrificed for the sake of mere GDP growth; where the illusory promises of ever - more growth no longer provide an excuse for neglecting to deal generously with our country's compelling social needs; and where true citizen democracy is no longer held hostage to the growth imperative.
This exhibition features the work of artists who generate meaning via cracks in mimesis, delving into the intermediary spaces where the illusory meets the actual in order to examine the understood but oft - unacknowledged gulf between the real and the reproduced, as well as the knowable functional reality of the artifice's construction, the evidence of tremor in the Trompe - lœil painter's hand.
It is deeper than it is wide, and has an arching ceiling where illusory clouds float and stars twinkle.

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Christians can not escape into a false mysticism or an illusory transcendentalism, where the affairs and needs of their brothers and sisters are left «here below».
Where such a reality (as spelt out in 1) does not exist, either practically or experienced as such by those living in an illusory construction of the present («our inviolable shores» ideology) the talk of peace tends to take on impractical («brotherhood and sisterhood of all humankind») and essentialized («the global village») colours.
It is very much to be desired that aesthetics would for once essay to begin at the point where for so many years it has ended, with the illusory magnanimity.
Where common values and common religious beliefs have been banished and the natural harmony of interests has proven illusory, only naked interest is left and a society where there are great disparities of wealth and pWhere common values and common religious beliefs have been banished and the natural harmony of interests has proven illusory, only naked interest is left and a society where there are great disparities of wealth and pwhere there are great disparities of wealth and power.
It's quite possible that Luka Modrić, Toni Kroos and Isco will decide that they don't fancy giving up possession much and we'll be left chasing split - second holograms of the ball; illusory imprints of where it used to be.
[21] He also spoke at the 2009 Guardian Hay Festival, where he criticised Labour's «illusory pursuit of an unobtainable security», and was well received by an overwhelmingly non-Conservative audience.
Scientists had long hypothesized that conspiracy theory belief (which the researchers of a new paper define as «the assumption that a group of people colludes together in secret to attain evil goals») was due to a phenomenon known as «illusory pattern perception» — seeing patterns where none really exist.
Instead, he called out the state's current «whimsical» and «illusory» education funding decisions that are no longer guided by any clear rational formula, which leaves students with similar learning needs funded at radically different amounts based on where a student lives or the type of the type of public school a student attends.
The roofline provides an illusory effect that makes it seem to rise towards the trunk lid, where a spot on and sporty spoiler along with oversized taillights accentuate the rear.
Saints Row IV imagined a virtual illusory world where nothing mattered.
I allow the paint to bleed, smudge, peel back at times, which disrupts the illusory or pictorial space, emphasizing the materials and surface instead... the way in which I construct illusions of depth and space, where certain patterns seem to float in front of others, screens of lines that you are looking through, into another internal space.
Through recent installations that include filmed performances, where projections of the «ghosted» human body wash over sculptural elements, the artist attempts to create an alienating / disorienting illusory effect that reflects an increasing loss of the corporeal gesture in the every day, the infinite attempt at calibrating the body to technology, as well as the entrapment of the human psyche within it; manipulating and playing with memory, space and time.
Most stunning of his bird paintings is Plumed Partridge, where these brilliantly colored birds with their intricate feathers are silhouetted against an illusory landscape.
Next you could proceed half a block west on 57th Street to Marian Goodman, where the Spanish sculptor Cristina Iglesias has installed a series of works combining Minimalist sleekness and illusory naturalism.
Hughes's futuristic landscapes recall the illusory outdoor environments of Charles Burchfield, where evocative, semiabstract forms express a mystical sensitivity to weather and light, yet her vibrant palettes create a joyful atmosphere reminiscent of Matisse's Fauvist landscapes.
«The suggestion that spousal support is a standalone issue will usually be illusory where children are involved, and no determination has been made as to the division of parenting time and responsibilities.»
«The protection it offers against grossly disproportionate punishment is illusory: in practice it would create a situation where the exercise of the prosecutor's discretion is effectively immune from meaningful review.
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