Are they an abstracted temple, indicating the sacredness of nature?
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Individual choices are abstracted into numbers or modeled as graphs.
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JS: Your early work was described as abstracted architectural interiors.
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In works by Art & Language, both art and language become abstracted.
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Subjects are fragmented and abstracted, some appearing torn apart and collaged.
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From a distance, the gallery-goer stands before abstracted painterly geometries.
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The result is a gorgeous light show abstracted on the page.
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Some look like renderings of spaceships, others like abstracted musical instruments.
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They abstracted the body, pulled the soul out of the body.
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It is all very abstracted, but I was working through the turmoil.
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Traditional interfaces get simplified, abstracted, hidden — they become ambient, part of everything.
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For me, it was more distant, more abstracted, but still very real.
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It shows a removal from the threat, violence abstracted into an idea.
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It is a highly abstracted landscape resembling a futuristic science fiction scene.
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But as the challenges escalate, the design of the film becomes abstracted.
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The hypnotic "Kanalvideo" resembles an endless journey through an abstracted, grainy wormhole.
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Under capitalism it is not wealth but rather labor that is abstracted.
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In this case, the whole idea of infrastructure itself is being abstracted away.
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Mr. Wood's cadaverous, perpetually abstracted character rarely seems to register what Erie's saying.
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She became abstracted, her face lost coherency, and then she flew away, screaming.
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Finally, Crosley reincorporated these abstracted narratives, donning the masks for a photo shoot.
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"Reclining Nude" (1969-70) is an abstracted stuffed figure made of pink cloth.
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Each service has an abstracted model of who you are built into it.
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The body idolized and brutalized; the body stretched and abstracted, repressed and reimagined.
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Using pointillist marks, Ms. Graves abstracted the maps into dotted expanses of color.
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SAUNDERS [Abstracted, plot-developing look on face] Hmmm ... I think you are right.
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Johnson's abstracted and miniature self-portraits are the hidden gems of the exhibition.
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Chin also shows how his work can take on more subtly abstracted questions.
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The whole thing is both abstracted and economical, indefinable and to-the-point.
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With each sweep of her hands, winter appeared on an abstracted mountain landscape.
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Abstracted, most elements of the modern suit would have been familiar to Napoleon.
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But Mr. Morris's choreography, abstracted yet bursting with emotion, was like that, too.
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Once machines get smarter, traditional user interfaces can be simplified, abstracted or even hidden.
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The abstracted images appear to have been digitally manipulated or liquefied, but they're not.
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Granted, it's highly abstracted but with some effort, the garden gnomes can be found.
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Such abstracted representations expand what it means to capture a place through photographic representations.
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I think that had to do with the other abstracted and skipped-over parts.
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It's like a text adventure that's only further abstracted by having a visual interface.
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Surroundings, though abstracted through his particular style of drawing, are plucked from real-life.
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Meanwhile, trans identity in McBride and Cray's love story never becomes abstracted from experience.
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Witness a striking Wari woven tunic which, a label informs us, contains abstracted faces.
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Murillo is interested in the notion of darkness and how it can be abstracted.
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My paintings are abstracted from sexually explicit places – sometimes they end up being really silly.
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The artist has lovingly worked them into subtly balanced, abstracted forms, often derived from nature.
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I may not make films as abstracted as Christoph's work, but I love the approach.
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The images, staunch in their flat-footed objecthood, are transmuted into something contemplative, abstracted, metaphysical.
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Many of his works depict abstracted human figures; he addresses human relationships, spirituality, and more.
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Fellow data nerd Ezra Klein has said thinking doesn&apost happen as some abstracted process.
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With each generation he is increasingly abstracted, but the power of his cautionary tale remains.
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Theme park management games have a core loop built on some abstracted principles of business.
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But we've abstracted those ideas — we've suffered through a colonization of the spirit and the mind.
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However when viewed from afar the shapes all coalesce into the abstracted features of a portrait.
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Schutz was criticized for depicting a historic trauma and creating an abstracted portrait of Till's corpse.
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Other sculptures, like the highly abstracted prone figure planted in an ancient theatre, are more provocative.
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Dougie-Coop doesn't seem any less abstracted afterward, but we know: Cooper's still in there, somewhere.
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The stage is a stylized, abstracted version of a boxing ring in which the characters circle.
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Stephy So created a simplified version of the hangar, in white, set on an abstracted field.
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The quality, the sceneries, the abstracted setting—everything seems as if it has been drawn recently.
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Abstracted dissonance and pillowy synths, pleasure and pain, swirl together in an anxious push-and-pull.
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I've always known this, and my annual struggle with it grows more abstracted by the year.
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There were giant, abstracted folders and three ring binders splayed open and slung over the shoulder.
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In 2018, we are in a much more elaborate and abstracted phase of Benjamin's reproduction theory.
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Then the point became just a broader, or more abstracted, platform for that kind of concept.
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Still, national media from the onset, abstracted Bland, readily consuming Texas official accounts at face value.
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A graphic representation of data abstracted from the banks of every computer in the human system.
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Printers and robots naturally aware of each other would not require an abstracted organizational layer like Tend.ai.
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And that story has become more and more abstracted as the complexity of our technology has increased.
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Picturing abstracted dendrites, which resemble frayed strands of hair, the drawings hung on her Brooklyn studio walls.
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Are we looking at the abstracted image of a mechanical figure, or an imperfect, symmetrical abstract painting?
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The works shown are part of the "Transumanza" series, an abstracted rendering of current and historical facts.
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Elements of human anatomy, simplified and abstracted, become repeated motifs, like disembodied heads used as candlestick holders.
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PO: [Sarah] names her car, so I wanted it to be kind of abstracted out of that.
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Uranus and its rings seen from above are completely abstracted: a set of perfectly lit, perfect circles.
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Figures are not abstracted — as later artists like Picasso or Giacometti would do — but literally pared down.
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Keep these more abstracted qualities in mind when you get news of an outer planet entering retrograde.
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And then we will have real conflict, with all of its horrors, instead of its abstracted equivalent.
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Quite literally because they feature an abstracted version of Amani, a digitized her crumbling, atomizing, and exploding.
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Equally beautiful was a room of Degas's monotypes of landscapes, which appear as abstracted layers of color.
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Their starting point became an abstracted grid he drew while on the set of his next movie.
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These figures have been beautifully abstracted into semblances of pie charts, swirling line graphs and color blocks.
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In "Pink Bird Figure" (224) she paints that enormous abstracted bird-shape on a relatively blank canvas.
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"At its core, Primary Forms is an abstracted rule-driven world that includes many random variables," Eats explains.
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Like the paintings and drawings, this abstracted experience brings something human to a history where humanity was lost.
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What is brilliant about the game is that the secret handshake itself really isn't abstracted in any way.
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Lynn Stern has photographed skulls for 25 years, capturing them backlit like architectural forms and abstracted behind scrims.
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The more commonplace the type of gun violence, the more likely the victims will be abstracted, as well.
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There, abstracted from daily goings-on, we can reimagine our relationships to them and their influences on us.
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Gradually a kind of story emerges — Daphnis and Chloé are reunited by a god — but it's abstracted, multiplied.
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I never can feel that O'Neill is writing about men—just about the abstracted damp souls of undergraduates.
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Other works here include abstracted suns or moons and relate to life cycles and natural and cosmic regeneration.
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Infanta elements — bell sleeves, abstracted pannier hips, corsets — met Chrysler Building curves met craft (met cumulus feather hoods).
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Natural forms move from realistic to stylized to abstracted or from fully dimensional to relief to pierced fretwork.
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Some human-like forms can be found cuddling, while others are unidentifiable, abstracted doodles and microbial in nature.
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In each of these earlier works, an abstracted, geometric form sits on top of a rough concrete remnant.
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Her abstracted music videos provided the soundtrack, but the real stars were her digital collages of the singers' likenesses.
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No wonder, since his head is a series of onion slices, overlaid each other, becoming an abstracted giraffe's neck.
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Intrusively-placed pedestals populate the floor space, on top of which stand the abstracted, geometric wooden sculptures from Africa.
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In other words, yes, butts, breasts, and mouths feature heavily in her photos, but many of them are abstracted.
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Taeuber-Arp appears in a cloche hat and birdcage veil, half-obscured by one of her abstracted wooden busts.
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The ink literally dances and thereby captures the sound as we hear it, not artificially abstracted by a computer.
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Cheeky The young British designer Craig Green has drawn praise for his bold sculptural shapes and abstracted utilitarian lines.
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Most of his drawings have this gentle background of abstracted language, some discernible, some words too faint to read.
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And the more abstracted he became, the less attention his defenders paid to the things he was actually saying.
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He was drawn to the sheer weirdness of the Andre image, which he later developed into an abstracted face.
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SB: We're not so enthusiastic about pure software because it's been so abstracted away that it's become a commodity.
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The figures are abstracted, almost machinelike, and cement-colored, positioned against a sapphire sea and an equally intense sky.
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Surrounded by billions of dollars, they live in a world abstracted from the one the rest of us inhabit.
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His subjects include recognizable and abstracted figurative subjects, particularly musicians, sometimes based off of photographic references and newspaper images.
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This is true even when, as with software, the capricious vagaries of physical reality have already largely been abstracted out.
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Instead, they're abstracted coffee bean shapes done up in neutral olives, browns, and greens to mimic the classic military pattern.
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The videos are comprised of footage from both sides of the border spliced with abstracted images of the national flags.
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The complexity and ambiguity of conflict, whether historical or speculative, is abridged or abstracted into a handful of transparent choices.
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Smart cities seem abstracted from the cities themselves, as evidenced by the unwanted consequences of LinkNYC's free Wi-Fi program.
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Hell, the division between those things might even begin to blur, abstracted underneath a helpful conversation with a capable bot.
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But through the lens of printmaker and photographer Michael Massaia, chewed gum is a beautiful medium for semi-abstracted sculpture.
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Here were two examples of records whose punches were weary, patient, dystopian, abstracted, complicated, with much stillness and falsetto singing.
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In the topmost, several abstracted, mangled bodies rest atop two rows of compartments, each holding another pile of mangled flesh.
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It took Gremmler about 10 days to transform the motion data into abstracted graphics, using the animation program Cinema 4D.
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"The heavily abstracted threat of a trade war is unlikely to shake investor confidence until the reality arrives," Schamotta said.
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Her new piece, "you'll still call me by name," is an autobiographical, abstracted exploration of a strained mother-daughter relationship.
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Bruno eased himself back in the booth, pleasantly abstracted, faintly turned on, hovering in a benign cloud of non-urgencies.
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By checking off boxes against some abstracted timeline, I tend to think too much about what comes at the end.
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He also drew on the example of Cycladic statuary, whose stylized, planar surfaces informed his own abstracted heads and bodies.
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Both poets had a hand in introducing Yeats to the refined, abstracted aesthetics of classical Japanese verse and Noh drama.
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He supports protectionist trade policies and nativist immigration policies — supporting people in the US rather than an abstracted global economy.
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"And They Put Her Back Together Again" (2017) shows an abstracted "C" shape sprayed with hot pink and muddy blues.
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So is the range of emotional registers: His music can be dirge-like, ludic, abstracted — sometimes multiple things at once.
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The films are a cool study of deformation as well as an abstracted extension of Everson's more human-centered work.
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The reality is that most modern security tools are just abstracted versions of themselves from the past two to three decades.
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Divorced from a competitive telos and abstracted into lines and vectors of movement, sport has all the features of ritualistic ballet.
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Evocative of Bosch's painting, the forms are far more abstracted and disjointed than the fantastical scenes of the original nude bodies.
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Summer gets abstracted in Heather Day's Stacks At Home #1 and Kelly Ording's visual ode to the sun and ocean, Paloma.
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A slightly abstracted version of a U.S. map might have been simpler and cheaper to recreate, particularly at a smaller size.
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The works in Iconographies are algorithmically sampled and abstracted, then either engraved on anodized aluminum or made into large ditone prints.
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Pelicans fans, too, no doubt look forward to appreciating their team as constituted, instead of as some abstracted projection of potential.
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Madlib's Farfisa organ-led psych-rock sample is, as usual, the perfect bed for DOOM to weave his abstracted, tasty words.
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The opera's belated return to Paris was generally triumphant, even if the staging, by Andreas Kriegenburg, had a detached, abstracted air.
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The aesthetic is abstracted, staged and stylized; it has a distancing effect that creates a safe place to explore dangerous ideas.
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Hacking in games, mostly, has never been about the hacking at all, instead abstracted and parsed down to the smallest degree.
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But his semi-abstracted dramas are wrong for the very specific dramas of the soul conjured by the Requiem's verbal text.
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Ms. Davis invited the audience to sing an abstracted "Star-Spangled Banner" — a reflection on the 17th anniversary of the Sept.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads WATER MILL, New York — In "Provincetown Window" (1963–64), Helen Frankenthaler abstracted a familiar object.
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And so the light we see is turned into an abstracted form, whose relationship to its literal support has become indeterminate.
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Throughout the exhibition you will see basketry abstracted, deconstructed and all but exploded in the hands of successive generations of artists.
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In the distance is a car and abstracted greenery, punctuated by four dark green trees, flanks both sides of the path.
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My reading of the painting is that it's a dreamlike scene, an abstracted landscape with day and night present at once.
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But maybe the comparative unreality of writing is precisely its advantage, how it can be abstracted from any particular material locus.
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I love how there is no solid sense of scale, and features are often abstracted in size and detail to indicate importance.
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Hesse's drawings, by contrast, especially the group of abstracted collages from 1991, seem to well up from a deep fount of emotion.
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Additionally, the survival of building plans from antiquity gives yet another window into how Romans abstracted and then represented space for viewers.
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Like a postcard sent without a message, the photograph can only provide a highly abstracted and idealized sense of a traveler's journey.
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Jean Arp's "Tänzerin (Danseuse)" (1938) and Sophie Taeuber-Arp's "Triptyque" (1918), with their dusky colors and abstracted shapes, make a beautiful pairing.
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The paintings are full of sharp edges and confusing scenes; language is abstracted or decontextualized or thrown suddenly into stark, violent relief.
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As the layers multiply and become denser, the embedded and abstracted images rise to the eye in their own time like memories.
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These tend to put colorful structures of abstracted architectural elements in service to civic functions: bridges, gardens, gazebos, open-air reading rooms.
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Just before halftime, LeBron took a free-throw and 297,1153 people booed, which was electrifying in a perverse and deeply abstracted way.
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"UnQuantifyWorld" and "Grew up in a box marked Freedom" (both 2018) smear silvery, abstracted photographs of varying textures against stark white canvas.
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Or his classic drawings, suggestive of abstracted body parts or fractured parentheses that appear on everything from wallpaper to murals to fabric?
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Maryam Hoseini works both on and off the wall at Rachel Uffner, but combines abstracted Persian imagery or techniques with contemporary painting.
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But the show ends with the kicker of a room of small, even tiny, paintings, unfamiliar to me, of an abstracted face.
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Abstracted images mutate and bear different Urdu and English words, beginning with "Home," a floorplan of the artist's childhood house in Aligarh, India.
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Here, as throughout this show, bodies in space — sculptural, filmed, photographed, painted; dancing, abstracted, celestial — are fundamental to the artists' bodies of work.
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Netlify has abstracted away the concept of a web server, which it says is slow to deploy and hard to secure and scale.
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Cuppetelli's forms are abstracted bodies and vessels, rendered in clean white corsetry boning that has been painstakingly handwoven in its negotiation of forms.
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The abstracted, impasto painting depicts the open casket of African-American teenager Emmett Till, who was savagely beaten, disfigured, and lynched in 1955.
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I feel like the grossest version of myself — all wrong because right has been abstracted to the point of obscurity, an invisible target.
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" The sculpture itself is something of a visualization of the Red Queen, but abstracted into what Pudzens calls an "industrially-produced mechanical organism.
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Johns, with his characteristic reticence and disinclination toward emotional display, could have meant his abstracted versions to be parodies as much as homages.
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A rectangular wood-grained frame, referencing the Stonewall Inn's facade, holds abstracted forms that evoke teal pumps, cherry-red lips, and brown hands.
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First is the slightly abstracted figure, a strategy exemplified here by Torey Thornton, Carroll Dunham, Henry Taylor, Jamian Juliano-Villani, and Jason Meadows.
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" In 23, Rubio founded Los Objetos Decorativos, a Barcelona-based studio that produces objects for the home that are "abstracted from their use.
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The work might be viewed as abstraction in terms of the way it suggests that events and histories become abstracted through documentary records.
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When you see it as three-dimensional, it becomes more explicit than when you see it abstracted, flat on wood, in a painting.
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Bits and pieces of 16th- and 17th-century costume were spliced with the contemporary wardrobe, abstracted and overblown or reduced to a detail.
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Featuring abstracted geometries and static, the work was a shapeshifting procession of 3D scans warped in a range of black-and-white generative visuals.
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So instead, the Berkeley researchers engineered their Mario-playing agent to translate its visual input from raw pixels into an abstracted version of reality.
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The programming is basically abstracted and very easy to digest, but it does get closer to the level of a more robust game engine.
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Each item is abstracted into specifications and the best factory for each job is picked based on criteria for cost, quality and lead time.
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American power was no longer abstracted into black budget speculation and special weapons or experiments being performed under the cloak of military covert ops.
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The Birthdays section, for instance, features an abstracted portrait of people born on a given day; on April 20, that included actress Jessica Lange.
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But don't expect any sense of narrative: The information is abstracted and scrambled to create an unfamiliar world more akin to dreams than memories.
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All the other stuff that wargames tend to introduce to capture more detail or elusive "historical" accuracy was basically abstracted out of the game.
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For those who hold the most economic and political power in American society, war has been abstracted in a way it never was before.
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In fact, it seems to obscure the question: The more Chuck becomes known to Hannah, the more the women who accused him become abstracted.
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The work evokes the purest transitions: of birth, or aging, or between spiritual planes, or in a more abstracted state of moving and becoming.
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With their focus on abstracted patterns and shapes, these photographs evidence the influence of contemporaneous art movements such as Cubism, New Vision, and Constructivism.
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Walking through the galleries at the Pulitzer, I kept thinking of the textures in Käthe Kollwitz's charcoal portraits and woodcuts of abstracted, everyday suffering.
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In his solo show at Andrew Kreps Gallery, Kevin Jerome Everson offers an abstracted extension of the more human-centered work he's known for.
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Its title, however, is "Painter," and suddenly what could have been read as an abstracted industrial landscape is now imbued with a figurative dimension.
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If you don't walk into his line of sight, he peers out at Jack Whitten's abstracted version of himself in "Self Portrait I" (2014).
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But although the story is more or less impenetrable in Mr. Khan's abstracted retelling, "Until the Lions" has enough theatrical power to remain mostly compelling.
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You can imagine the cube being more allusive if the four screens showed four different videos that mixed together and became abstracted in the reflections.
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Though relatively sparse and unvarying, the Arizona desert was emblazoned in his mind and emerged in many abstracted forms in the decades after his release.
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The headless, curvy torso sits around the corner from "Helmet Head No. 6" by Henry Moore, known for his abstracted depictions of the female body.
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A dusty pink Klee lithograph from 1925 shows a tightrope walker hovering above the abstracted outline of buildings — carefree or careworn, it's impossible to know.
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Crunch some linear algebra and you'll wind up with an abstracted model of that entity with respect to whatever it is we're making predictions about.
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Related: Shanghai's Urban Sprawl Gets Abstracted Into Colorful Vector Art Quotes Become Symbolic Geometric Art in 'Aretephos Eerie Puppets and Paintings Straddle Fantasy and Nightmare
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He's used them to create mesmerizing videos full of geometry and sound and make robots carve abstracted samples of classical artworks into Renaissance-era marble.
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His abstracted photos play with the viewer's perspective on the microscopic and macroscopic levels, conjuring both the cellular world and the edge of the universe.
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Inside an environment specially-created for the film, a single, white spotlight follows her movements, casting a shadow on the ground beneath her abstracted figure.
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"Simple rules shape this ever-evolving animation, giving rise to organic abstracted patterns with complex behavior that teeter between order and chaos." note the group.
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What results is a beautifully abstracted art object, one that uses the forms of a conventional punching bag while not necessarily being representative of one.
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In Hueman's latest body of work at KP Projects Gallery in LA, the artist explores this dimension through prismatic, gradient portraits and abstracted narrative landscapes.
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Often the violence is abstracted in Stewart Laing's clever staging: The aggressor may be shown onscreen while the victim is enacted onstage, or vice versa.
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The traditional tech-tree has been abstracted out of the game, so now you develop your empire by making an upgrade choice every five turns.
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The actual overland world looks appropriately flattened and abstracted—a bit like the map Link traversed in 1988's Zelda II: The Adventure of Link.
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Sometimes he focuses on her heavily mascaraed eyelashes, sometimes on her soft peroxide-blonde bangs, sometimes on her lips, and sometimes on strange, abstracted angles.
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