Sentences with phrase «with fragmented memories»

The cultivation of a deep sense of physical safety and physical mastery is a prerequisite for initiating new ways of perceiving reality and promoting new behavior patterns, and requires effective ways to deal with the fragmented memories of the past.
Back on the roof, the exhibition operates within a dated domestic setting — infused with fragmented memories.

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«Vainly I clung to these last beliefs as a shipwrecked sailor clings to the fragments of his vessel; vainly, frightened at the unknown void in which I was about to float, I turned with them towards my childhood, my family, my country, all that was dear and sacred to me: the inflexible current of my thought was too strong, — parents, family, memory, beliefs, it forced me to let go of everything.
Above the slow, rhythmic refrain of a muted Dixie melody the buzz of a hundred conversations mingles with approaching evening, sprinkling fragmented memories of past glory over the milling crowds.
Like precious family heirlooms, from time to time I reverently unpack the memories of your daddy gently swinging you on his arm during fussy periods of the day, how one of your big sisters would interact with you, the way you calmed when I held you, the seriousness with which you would watch light dancing on the wall, and other fragments of the time when you were the smallest big thing in my world.
Even questioning by a lawyer can alter the witness's testimony because fragments of the memory may unknowingly be combined with information provided by the questioner, leading to inaccurate recall.
The stakes are now even higher for the agent as he coolly maneuvers through the dangerous waters of international espionage - replete with CIA plots, turncoat agents and ever - shifting covert alliances - all the while hoping to find the truth behind his haunted memories and answers to his own fragmented past.
With just fragments of his memories remaining, he goes looking for those who wronged him and tries to figure out exactly who he is...
The story begins when Thomas (Dylan O'Brien) wakes up trapped in a massive maze with a group of other boys, he has no memory of the outside world other than strange dreams about a mysterious organization known as W.C.K.D. Only by piecing together fragments of his past with clues he discovers in the maze can Thomas hope to uncover his true purpose and a way to escape.
Here is the synopsis: When Thomas (O'Brien) wakes up trapped in a massive maze with a group of other boys, he has no memory of the outside world other than strange dreams about a mysterious organization known as W.C.K.D. Only by piecing together fragments of his past with clues he discovers in the maze can Thomas hope to uncover his true purpose and a way to escape.
The genius of that fragmented, backwards - moving thriller about a man (Guy Pearce) with no short - term memory is that it never allows the audience to know more than the protagonist.
Now living in India, Bourne tries to cope with his recurring nightmares, fragments of his lost memory.
Repertory / Remastered / Restored / Revived The Memory of Justice (Marcel Ophüls, 1976) Actua 1 (Philippe Garrel, 1968) 3D Movie (Paul Sharits, 1975) Mr. Frenhoffer and the Minotaur (Sidney Peterson, 1949) I Magliari (The Magliari, Francesco Rosi, 1959) Hamlet in the Rented World (A Fragment)(Jack Smith, 1970) Insiang (Lino Brocka, 1976) Oidhche Sheanchais (A Night of Storytelling, Robert Flaherty, 1935) Les Ordres (Orderers, Michel Brault, 1974) Kanashimi no Belladonna (Belladonna of Sadness, Eiichi Yamamoto, 1973) Jingi Naki Tatakai (Battles Without Honor and Humanity, Kinji Fukasaku, 1973) Will You Dance with Me?
We explain this week's Iron Banner Season 3 gear, new Exotics and Masterwork Catalysts, such as the Sleeper Simulant and how to unlock Worldline Zero with Lost Memory Fragments.
Trieste is a brilliant, original conceptualized novel consisting of fragmented memories and a series of concentrated history lessons that will challenge a reader with its irregular construction and seeming lack of continuity.
Edwidge Danticat (Breath, Eyes, Memory; The Dew Breaker) describes her family history in Brother, I'm Dying with a dispassion that only adds to the drama of childhood memories and snippets of family lore learned out of sequence and in fragments.
You play as Cole Black, a man who wakes up in a creepy abandoned asylum with no memories, other than the fragmented recollection trying to save a girl with a bomb strapped to her chest.
This is done by piecing together memory fragments in the correct order and doing this solves the mystery of how each character died, which in turn allows players to progress on with the main objective of hunting down Ethan Carter.
We explain all new Exotics and Masterwork Catalysts, such as the Sleeper Simulant and how to unlock Worldline Zero with Lost Memory Fragments.
Each area tasks you with finding Memory Fragments, then fighting a boss that controls that certain part of the world.
Its minimalst art style and piecemeal story structure is designed with intent, attempting to represent the nature of remembering fragments of memories, snapping into place and revealing th...
Each of these fragments represents ninety minutes in the game world and each character wears a watch that injects them with a drug that induces memory loss once the ninety minutes is up.
Memory Fragments are scattered across the different areas; these are battles from earlier in the story and range from the very first episodes of Naruto and all the way up to the end of Ultimate Ninja Storm 3: the Chunin exams, Sasuke leaving to face his brother, the Pain arc, and the encounters with the Four Kage.
With only fragments of his memory intact, Wayne Holden must struggle to recover his past and the answers to E.D.N. III's
As with the two rows of movie seats facing each other in Tom Burr's An Orange Echo, 2012, the mirror of cinema inverts, fragments, and upends our memory through impossible repetitions, forever altering the imprint of the constructed, painted encounter along the way.
Charlie Was a Sailor also references and underscores earlier works in the exhibition such as Places (2005), which deals with the notions of absence / presence, loss and memory in combination with the exploration of the meaning of «place» and the possibility of rendering this philosophical concept into a work of art, and Places [Lost](2010), which explores places of memory that concentrate meanings, events and fragments of experience.
In «Leaves of Ore II,» Tam Van Tran begins with fragments such as porcelain shards that evoke memories of ceramic jars his mother used in Vietnam to make fish sauce and copper sheets that lift with air currents like palm fronds in the California Santa Ana winds.
Pozan, Poland - based painter Jakub Czyszczoń's work encourages a subtle intellectual play with the perception of information, of signifying fragments that are identified by collective memory.
Representations of a distant, classical past are spliced with images of fragmented memories from the Soviet era, conveying the collision of two time periods.
Sworn creates films and installations deeply rooted in research, weaving together history with memories and fragments of true and imagined stories.
Fragmented Memory expands on the artist's objectives in his 2012 solo show at Goodman Gallery, Suspect Language — fatmi's first with the gallery and in South Africa — in which he sought to construct visual and linguistic games aimed at freeing viewers from their preconceptions of politics and religion.
They are part of a series that relate to his visiting his Grandparents farm as the family ceased to own it, and then collecting fragments and notes and photos that are then incorporated into beautiful crusty «paintings» on paper with these remnants, bits of memory and sometimes script, included in, or hidden below, the surface.
The convolutions of these chance felt fragments recall a disparate collection of memories — the quick gestures of a Joan Mitchell painting, the color field forms of Morris Louis» stained canvases, the starkness of Robert Morris» wall pieces — each imbued with aleatory process that accepts accident and chance.
Referential fragments are juxtaposed with the ephemeral nature of memory, enlivening the gallery into a charged and enigmatic visual landscape of unresolved meanings.
Celebrated for her multimedia collages, box assemblages, altars, and installations consisting of found materials, Saar has explained, «I am intrigued with combining the remnant of memories, fragments of relics and ordinary objects, with the components of technology.
She states, «I am intrigued with combining the remnant of memories, fragments of relics and ordinary objects, with the components of technology.
Keeping Record brings together fragmented memories and the emotional detritus of coming to terms with the notion of self.
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.
Since the early 1990s, Pedro Cabrita Reis has made masterful use of architectural materials including cement, bricks, wood, steel, metal, beams and actual fragments of architecture, which he juxtaposes with elements from the visual arts such as enamels, pigment and neon light to create poetic, imagination - led works of great political value, capable of revealing memories associated with the context in which they are located and from where they come.
This body of work continues Ostoff's exploration of objects and spaces within the interior domestic sphere — cast shadows, reflected light, random surface marks, and fragments of commonplace objects, the type of overlooked elements one might find half - concealed in the background of a generic family snapshot — with the aim of addressing both memory, and the unheimlich (Freud's term for the «estranged familiar»).
For instance, «Freeze, Memory,» Charrière's first outing at Sean Kelly last year, featured double - exposed photographs of a former Soviet Union nuclear testing site in Kazakhstan speckled with fragments of fallout.
Kevin Palme paints abstracted fragments of memories and feelings with a reverence for impermanence and jewel - like hues.
She takes notes with her camera to frame specific elements of landscapes but, in her paintings, embeds fragmented memories of real and imagined locales.
In Corbin's installations, elements commonly associated with geology, biology, and manufacturing processes merge with fragments of information, personal memory, and competing timelines.
In her exhibition The Search for Truth, Katrín shares memory fragments from her life with the audience.
Leckey's new work is a compelling and distinctive visual essay, an act of memory that conjures slippery fragments of the familiar with the unfamiliar in a nuanced autobiographical mode.
His work taps into the viewer's unconscious — often intertwining fragments of cartoon characters with abstract shapes and partially obscured images that evoke memory and recollection.
Husain's projects often begin with fragment of history, a rumour, a personal encounter or a distant memory.
Sandy Litchfield creates imaginary worlds from fragments of memory — emotional terrain combined with realistic shards of actual landscape.
In my works I combine architectural dreamscapes and theater sets with fragments of memories and representations of the subconsciousness.
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