Not exact matches
Persons
with highly superior
autobiographical memory (HSAM, also known as hyperthymesia)-- which was first identified in 2006 by scientists at UC Irvine's Center for the Neurobiology of Learning & Memory — have the astounding ability to remember even trivial
details from their distant past.
There is an unmistakable
autobiographical quality to this film, whose
details and musical tastes will certainly strike a chord
with viewers of the Baby Boom generation.
Often inspired by
autobiographical details and by the arduous transformations of his home country, Paci's work intertwines personal narratives
with metaphorical and poetical chronicles of the experience of life in exile.
Sarah's
autobiographical subject matter presents an unpretentious approach to rendering people, places and things
with vibrant, meticulous and
detailed brushwork characteristic of the egg tempera medium in which she often paints.
GLENN LIGON: It uses
autobiographical details that can be fictionalized or distorted or played
with.
This was an
autobiographical show filled
with personal
details reminiscent of Louise Bourgeois» aesthetic.
Bise's work consists of graphite drawings that combine
autobiographical narrative
with labor - intensive attention to
detail, creating a disorienting relationship between personal psychology and formal picture making concerns.
It is a kind of
autobiographical Pop
with reductive compositions, lush
with detail.