The third section closes with reflections on the spatiality of innovative relations. |
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The themes of spatiality and temporality are strongly reiterated in the festival. |
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The spatiality of Still's art is lateral, extending beyond but not into the picture plane. |
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This eternal space, the chora, is a particularly complex form of spatiality. |
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Both sections then, deal with the spatiality of being, and the role of positioning the self vis-a-vis an other. |
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In doing so, its spatiality would again be the spatiality of the consciousness itself, and not that of the limit form. |
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We are speaking of a variable, elastic spatiality that adapts to the representations. |
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The various and complex functions that the image carries out depend in general on the position it occupies within that spatiality. |
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The layout of the exhibition itself reflects an algorithmic approach to spatiality. |
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The main characteristics of the bronze sculptures of Fred Bellefroid are movement, tension and spatiality. |
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These dimensions are based on a spatiality, upon forces very different from those of our space of perception. |
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Amongst other things, he will be talking about spatiality, pauses and movement in music. |
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The spatiality changes, the volumes become flat tints and lines, the space is deconstructed and temporalized. |
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It has more to do with spatiality, how the inner world of the user connects with the outside word of reality. |
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The United Nation Environment Program proposes a spatiality based Framework for the evaluation. |
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Thereby, the emerging spatiality supports the introduction of contributions. |
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Contemporary declinations of disciplinary spatiality. |
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Instead of experiencing the spatiality of the gallery, the viewer is confronted with the density of the translucent whiteness, where the other spectators appear to be shadows or ghosts, not as real as the space appears to be. |
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In an adjacent vitrine, spreads from the catalogue, Temple Island: A Study, describe the dizzying substructure of Webb's project: filtering memory through optics to develop a spatiality of time. |
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For if the brain and the soul are indeed distinct, then no spatial configuration in the brain could account for our mental apprehension of spatiality. |
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This spatiality is expressed in the text in the linearised form of the intended reading process. |
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The spatiality of being-in-the-world privileges various directions of circumspective manipulation. |
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The television delocalises the reality, getting the spatiality of the latter. |
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This spatiality is what enables us to speak of container and content. |
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Simply connect the dSp or i-dSp between the device and the headphones to enjoy richer, more natural sound with better resolution, spatiality and dynamics. |
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It is true that all memories have a temporal and spatial dimension but, as Trigg points out, that doesn't mean that spatiality becomes a defining factor for memory. |
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In the latter sense, space and the relationship of subjects to their spatiality has established the city as an agent that dialogues with both broader and intimate processes. |
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