In Smithson's work, seriality involves not pure repetition or reiteration but rather accretion, concretion, and diminution. |
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In a more general sense, seriality as an artistic organizational method was in wide use in the middle decades of the century. |
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Yet for all their apparent seriality, the paintings are by no means repetitive or limited by one formal model. |
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The postcard can be thought of as an ambivalent object, produced between spatial and temporal locations, between seriality and personalization. |
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Not only does their very seriality suggest a relentless stream of crime, but the programmes themselves are organised around the repetitive replay of similar footage. |
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Using a compass to create hundreds of circles in delicate works on paper, Hesse carried Minimalist repetition and seriality to the point of obsession. |
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They are desacralized by the process of repetition and make sense only in their own succession, in their own seriality. |
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The discussion o f narrative seriality and binary structures in the news drowns important insights in critical dogma. |
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Both in architectural plan and in disciplinary regime, each of these institutions combines seriality with carcerality. |
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All three artists are partial to industrial materials and methods of production, particularly seriality. |
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Bailey regretted the sloth of this puny human interface and sorrowed for its seriality. |
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Fundamental to the new concept was the singular evil of seriality itself. |
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If the series display temporal drift or seriality, then any relationship among them may be a function of their shared temporal histories and not a true causal relationship. |
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Paul Kammerer, the first person to study synchronicity, came to the conclusion that there was some kind of acausal organizing principle which he referred to as seriality. |
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