Biological processes do not
work in linear ways independently of one another but in tightly interconnected networks.
Not exact matches
While the scientific inquiry process is generally
linear and highly regimented, every once
in awhile, happenstance
works its
way in.
the script is
linear and actually makes sense, but it's such a cold film that it only
works as a procedural film, much
in the
way The Day of the Jackal (1973) dealt with icy characters from opposing sides eventually converging
in a climax.
Not A Good Match For: Anyone looking for challenging gameplay — both games feature weird minigames that take place at various points
in the story, but they're mostly just
linear visual novels that you slowly
work your
way through.
Created for a higher GCSE class as a
way of practicing simultaneous equations
in one neat reuseable
work sheet (non
linear and forming sim.
Using IADLearning, they may browse content
in multiple
ways and choose whatever learning strategy
works for them:
linear navigation, exploration of related concepts, «learn by interest», etc..
What made Night Trap so interesting to me and many others two and a half decades ago was the
way it used the limitations of the FMV (full - motion video) genre
in a clever
way,
working with the
linear nature of video rather than against it.
So that any passageways you could
work your
way through,
in the legs etc., but when you get here, to the middle, I didn't want there to be a
linear solution.
Pettibon was not interested
in the
way linear narrative was used
in comics;
in his
work, pictures and text are very often not connected
in an obvious, logical
way.
Wire is Walter Oltmann's main medium for making sculptural
works and he manipulates it
in a
way that emphasises hand - made process, using the
linear quality of wire to create forms and surfaces through techniques that parallel handcrafts.
In Nepomuceno's
work linear time gives
way to a more cyclical sense of connectedness, while notions of subject and object, form and function, cause and effect are made deliberately ambiguous.
I especially recommend a group of figure studies, the best of which is Reclining Nude (After Shelby Creagh) from 1982, which trades classic
linear life drawing marks for a heavier, angled black line that
in many
ways can be extended from these early
works into the idiom of the silhouette for which he is best known.
``... within the multi-faceted graphic
work of Serra, we can employ various
ways of looking: the heroics and intimacies of scale call us back into the sculptural, while Serra's inventiveness with mark - making and media evoke a
linear tracing of spatial relationships commonly found
in his drawing.»
Over the years, his
work has featured
linear images of grids, graphs, circles, and geometric forms usually layered
in ways that create a sensation of structure and deep space.
There are cables and strings which also are good at minimizing the divergence for the model optimum, but most string and cable is wound
in a
way which doesn't
work well with the experiment (the individual strands are not under the same tension as the string as whole and create interference or they pick up contaminants and become heavier which changes
linear density).
It doesn't happen
in a
linear, reasoned
way — we don't have time to stop and think about attachment, interaction cycles or internal
working models — and perhaps not
in a
way we fully understand or can explain why or how, but
in a powerful
way nonetheless.