I'm thinking specifically about his emphasis on distortions within structuring elements of physical and representational space. |
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Much of this appears abstract but is in fact loosely representational or symbolic. |
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Because these ameliorative representational arrangements are so controversial, they tend to get deployed in marginal areas or as one-shot deals. |
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In many cases, an alternative to a representational model will offer the best prospects for success. |
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This work is representational of the Bush Hen travelling through the country looking for bush seeds which are scattered over the land. |
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However, the repeated elements are not abstract nuclei, but representational images, including ship propellers, inner tubes, boats. |
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Each drawing is meticulously rendered in several eccentric representational styles. |
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However, if the narratives make a claim for social realism, then they also acknowledge the limits of realism as a representational mode. |
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I love the idea of America, where people are free and we have a representational democracy. |
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Emperor Meiji had only a representational role in the Westernization of Japan. |
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Cities are complex and demand innovative representational procedures capable of conveying their incorrigible plurality. |
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The characters in this novel are representational, especially since they are given to us in larger-than-life Rabelaisian caricature. |
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It's easier to like or dislike abstract art, as any attempt at representational art is always prone to rapid criticism. |
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A major message of any representational photograph is its nearness or farness from the viewer in time. |
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At Ingolstadt, the branchlike ribs are disjunctively representational, carved with protruding nubs or twigs signaling their botanical nature. |
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Duncan creates elegant female forms and her work is figurative, though not representational. |
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Like the most diaphanous works by Turner or Rothko, it suggests representational elements, yet one is hard-pressed to discern any in the image. |
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He voiced opposition to the monuments because they violate the interdiction against representational images. |
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Wall painting and statuary began, and representational art became a major element. |
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Before breaking the works down physically as well as in terms of their representational values, Waldeck had each reproduction framed. |
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Today representational accounts of the mind run unencumbered by the need also to do duty as theories of knowledge. |
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In these depictions, done in a Western representational idiom, everything is explicit, and there are no secrets. |
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As a representational act, landscape architecture has a responsibility to further the discourse on contemporary notions of nature and urbanity. |
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No one had any real idea of how to form an inclusive and representational government. |
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Is that demographic truly representational of the needs and values of the country as a whole? |
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Their plainly representational knotty, bark-covered surface contrasts with the immaterial, abstract shapes of the molding. |
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Rothko stresses that the contrast between abstract and representational painting is overdrawn, that all art has subject matter. |
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Two untitled narrow white vertical compositions from around 1959 at Dia have even less representational reference. |
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She also strives to situate the tondo within a representational tradition and in relation to specific social and cultural practices. |
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Academic discourses, as Le Doeuff shows, also require representational abilities of their readers and writers. |
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Bustling iconology notwithstanding, Ji's pictures are not exclusively literary or even representational. |
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With the representational photographs that we take in the field, however, our purpose is primarily documentary. |
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What kind of representational strategies are we using when we use photography or illustration featuring people? |
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In the ensuing years, Miller moved from photography to painting, exploring the representational realm. |
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They appear both abstract and representational, spiritual and earth-bound, solitary and part of a crowd. |
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A representational house is generally larger and more expensive than other staff houses. |
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The exception relates to representational costs, in which case it will propose a modified cost formula. |
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The cinema, as a representational medium, achieves its force through the act of discovering and revealing reality in its concreteness and materiality. |
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And with the return of representational art has come the revival of portraiture, which, according to gallery owners and the artists themselves, is thriving and strong. |
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This approach lights up the representational premises on which the two-party system is grounded and the subsequent distribution of authority and access to which they lead. |
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But there can be no complex concepts without simple concepts, and it is to these latter primitive representational structures that the thesis of this paper is meant to apply. |
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Some exotic wood with multiple gnarl enriches his representational and contemporary marquetry pictures. |
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Otherwise, the board will never be able to claim to be representational and the minister will have to eat humble pie. |
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The exploration of abstraction in the art quilt medium is the theme of this workshop, both representational and non-representational. |
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I thought that I was going to get in trouble for expressing emotionality rather than representational means. |
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They acknowledged the achievements of their predecessors and colleagues in the articulation of objects with no representational agenda, viewed as things in themselves. |
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The landscape orientation results in a more representational image, in that the space in the photograph opens like a window, and seeing and knowing are in sync. |
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What we're seeing is in fact a clumsy and undirected move towards a more representational form of government in Indonesia. |
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I wish everyone who is scornful of voting and representational democracy could just see queues like that even once. |
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However, it prohibits the use of such workers, where the purpose is to undermine the union's representational capacity. |
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While the intelligence review function in those countries is politically representational, it can also become partisan and politically charged. |
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The result is creation of the representational in the broadest sense from what is actually non-representational. |
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As may be needed, certain members may be given operational or representational functions by the Agora, or the Executive Committee of Newropeans. |
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As noted earlier, there is a need to note here that multi-cultural and representational issues are missing from this list. |
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Used in this way, representational painting is a somewhat blunt instrument to wield in a complex debate already full of visceral and hysterical reactions on both sides. |
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In the atlas, he consciously sought a representational language that could pictorially translate what he imagined were the unadulterated perceptions of sight. |
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The advent of MTV introduced a different variety of female images from familiar representational forms of the plastic arts or of Hollywood movies. |
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To enter into dialogue with a culture that does not possess the ontological security of majority cultures is to enter a representational space of intimacy. |
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In fact, when used correctly, the filibuster can help right this representational wrong. |
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She claims that Ewe Rente is strictly pictorial, when, in fact, certain regional styles of Ewe weaving are completely devoid of representational imagery. |
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The kind of modern scientific metaphysics, with its distorted lens of representational thinking, that you find attractive is what Heidegger sets out to destruct. |
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This approach lights up the representational premises on which the two party system is grounded and the subsequent distribution of authority and access to which they lead. |
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Goodwin now works in both representational and abstract modes. |
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Instead, the acoustics of musical space is, in itself, an alterable element of the representational system within which musical meanings are constructed. |
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Phill composes his paintings at the same time that he tries to dissolve the representational element of his images to create what could be called premier-coup abstraction. |
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In this solo show, David Baerwalde departed from a 10-year practice of focusing his paintings and sculptures on clearly representational elements. |
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That iconoclastic culture rejects the seductions of the representational. |
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The avant-garde Leftists also found something sinisterly consoling in representational realism, which reassures us with images of a world we feel at home with. |
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The very fact of depicting at one-to-one carries special representational weight. |
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The idea of placing atop this perfect thing a big granite planith surmounted by a representational bronze... ugh. |
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So in summary, a work is art as long as it has a theme that embodies a message or concept, with representational elements selected to portray that theme. |
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She started with representational works, painting some of the lovely scenes that can be seen from the island, and the colours and styles that abound there. |
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The Government continues to hold the view that there should be a financial incentive to ensure that representational costs are prudently incurred. |
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The delicate pencil markings have become faint, but, in their faintness, Webb's exacting geometry and manipulation of formal representational elements radiate. |
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The monarch and his or her immediate family undertake various official, ceremonial, diplomatic and representational duties. |
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The psychologically distinctive notion implies that a representational state has veridicality conditions as an aspect of its nature. |
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Illusory and veridical experiences share representational content, but among the objects of perception are ordinary external things and features. |
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Information must also be provided about why the cultural property is important whether it is because of its symbolic, representational, inspirational, commemorative or other value. |
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Maps are representational only and not to scale. |
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Unless we keep to our agreed principles, we will drift into a situation in which we betray the tenets of representational democracy and drastically reduce our chances of keeping to agreements in the future. |
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These forms symbolize rather than literally represent important people or events, although they are frequently accompanied by representational sculpture and embellished with literal messages. |
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Today, it is an unfair labour practice to use replacement workers for the demonstrated purpose of undermining a union's representational capacity. |
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Several speakers described the assistance being provided by their own Governments to East Timor, including through the opening of representational offices. |
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If this inverted spectrum hypothesis is correct, then qualia do not supervene on representational properties, and therefore representationalism is false. |
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This lack is certainly indicative of the road the Federation must take to fully assume its referential and representational role with Québec parents. |
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In countries without official representation, some of these units occasionally serve a limited UNIDO representational role in parallel to their technical activities. |
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However, the use of replacement workers with a view to undermining the union's representational capacity, rather than the pursuit of legitimate bargaining objectives, is prohibited and constitutes an unfair labour practice. |
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The form of a linguistic representation, basically, was what was left once we abstract from or ignore the representational features of everything except what we keep fixed, the logical constants. |
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Starting from 'all over', the image idea of abstract expressionism, Alex Katz made his own way in the field of representational painting even before the rise of minimalism and pop art. |
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Part of the uncanniness of Kelley's work lies in a process of what you might call de-representation, making familiar things look unfamiliar, the representational feel abstract. |
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Ayyad El Nimer blends neo-plasticism with representational art and flavours it with traditional motifs. |
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This standard improves the relevance, representational faithfulness, and comparability of the information that an entity provides in its financial reports about a business combination and its effects. |
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Non-representational images allowed him to focus on the question of how to paint, rather than the question of what to paint that was posed by representational art. |
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Bhakti refers to devotion, participation in and the love of a personal god or a representational god by a devotee. |
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The objective currently authorized under the Canada Labour Code, as I said, permits employers to use replacement workers, but that must not be done for the purpose of undermining the union's representational capacity. |
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The body became represented in a more representational manner, and patronage of art thrived. |
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There are essentially no taboos against depicting a god, or other religious figures, in a representational fashion. |
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His work is a flowchart of representational strategies and, in a way, he uses green blobs because they are convenient body doubles for imagination. |
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In 1968 and 1969, members of the Chicago Imagists, such as Roger Brown, Leon Golub, Robert Lostutter, Jim Nutt, and Barbara Rossi produced bizarre representational paintings. |
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I always gravitated toward representational work,'' he said. |
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Conceptualists have it that the representational content of perceptual experience is determined by the concepts a subject applies in having such an experience. |
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The use of photography, which had rendered much of the representational function of visual art obsolete, strongly affected this aspect of modernism. |
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