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  1. things that you imagine, that exist only in your mind

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Whole pages go by devoted to her imaginings and speculations.
Those imaginings shaped our understanding of life before death, too.
All of our imaginings are retrievals or recombinations of memories.
None makes Obamacare the un-American, socialist anathema of Republican imaginings.
Versions of these imaginings are familiar from past critiques of liberalism.
Humar felt herself veering further and further into her terrified imaginings.
We'll be seeing remakes, reboots, and re-imaginings for the foreseeable future.
Much of the Binti series came from personal struggles, narratives, and imaginings.
These larger sculptures resemble pornographic re-imaginings of a Ray Harryhausen film.
That's not the conspiratorial, fifth-columnesque "deep state" of fevered Trumpian imaginings.
You see it reflected in modern imaginings of trans culture, like Pose.
" It ended: "such men as these do rise above / our worst imaginings.
Imaginings of ideal workspaces were hugely popular and became a common visual trope.
Two trends dominate: depiction of the natural world and creation of fantastic imaginings.
Of course, these somber imaginings may prove to be no more than that.
"We had created an inferno beyond the wildest imaginings of Dante," he wrote.
It's as if the dark imaginings of Hieronymus Bosch scamper through the cranium.
But a signature tone of quizzical detachment marks even his most violent imaginings.
As a whole, Ottinger's works propose campy re-imaginings of history, fantasy, and legend.
It is not perfect, but at a glance the machine's imaginings pass as real.
Somehow, this is connected, for the narrator, to the wild empty imaginings of childhood.
Essentially, these re-imaginings pull the women of the past a step into the future.
From sea to shining sea, prom acts as the receptacle for every teenager's wildest imaginings.
The Zinfandel conjured up unfavorable Marvel references and imaginings of a cozy 'wintertime dinner party'
The freedoms to follow one's conscience and to realise one's imaginings are our most precious privileges.
Their imaginings ran not toward the stopping of history but toward constitutional conventions and civil wars.
Its headiest depictions are in the science fiction and futurist imaginings of the mid-20th century.
The others have departed for this brief interlude: This poet is alone with his dance imaginings.
My expectations for the Hubble Cantata, vaguely based on sci-fi imaginings of VR, were impossibly high.
And Russians envision ourselves being caught in between, in our darkest imaginings if not yet in reality.
Jeff Sessions deserves to be judged by his actions as attorney general, not by The Times's imaginings.
It had vain imaginings of how to build a conservative majority in the electorate, but nothing more.
He showed incredible foresight, depicting early imaginings of modern TV and the moon landing, Google's Doodle blog reports.
It combines a very provocative mix of surrealist imaginings and treatments along with a spare and elegant design.
" Developer Dontnod, meanwhile, says that it believes "that Life Is Strange lends itself perfectly to live-action imaginings.
The brightly-coloured paint, thicker and less controllable than pencil, brings Shrigley's characteristic imaginings into a new dimension.
Heeding the wisdom of Mr. Brooks's imaginings may be the only means of winning the election in 2020.
It's a mixture of dystopian fiction (AI surveillance cameras everywhere!) and childish imaginings (let's build a robot dinosaur park!).
Hypomanic imaginings may be troublesome, but it is all I'm programmed to do and all I take joy in.
She retreats from her job and spends her days online, looking for news items to confirm her worst imaginings.
The difference between the imaginings of each world is dramatic, highlighting the importance of an atmosphere to habitability assessments.
But how else can we make room for new forms and new imaginings in a world so stubbornly preset?
Develop some control over that — learn the M23's moods — and you can have fun beyond your mundane imaginings.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Steve Locke's racial imaginings uncover the quiet nuances of American history since chattel slavery.
It's easy to brush off these imaginings because they're still just photoshopped images depicting what seemed like a distant reality.
An era defined by a free-spirited way of unconventional thinking, the time genially welcomed the wildest imaginings from artists.
But no one could have predicted binge-watching, which means that once again reality has outstripped our wildest, grimmest imaginings.
Although he is curatorially respectful of vanished cultures, his films are often counterfactual—wistful imaginings of what might have been.
In Unnikrishnan's imaginings, this ever-present threat of displacement comes to the fore only during his characters' most naked moments.
"I've been moved and amazed by these re-imaginings of our songs and pretty humbled by the process overall," John said.
But, because Corbyn falls outside Rowling's sphere of acceptable politicians, comparing him to Dumbledore falls outside her space of acceptable imaginings.
Details of the bout are not available, and those sources that claim specifics read as spurious imaginings of Victorian fan-boys.
The specter of the welfare queen still looms large in conservative imaginings, and now Trump has added immigrants to this bogeyman.
I knew that these imaginings weren't the real facts about having children—clearly, there was more to having kids than cuteness.
Andrews's teenage heroines would star in filth beyond your wildest imaginings: bare-butt spanking, torrid incest, rape-to-romance story lines.
Translucent creatures, often pulled from Dam's own otherworldly imaginings, are seemingly caught in stasis inside transparent glass cells, cylinders and cabinets.
In Webb's telling, hackers aren't heroes destined to bring the world to a grand new order of their own transgressive imaginings.
Wan is fully aware of the ways an impenetrable shadow, a grating noise, or a shuddering score activates the audience's worst imaginings.
The imaginings by my tormentors of me as an Orthodox Jew in wide-brimmed hat and Hasidic garb were, of course, laughable.
Hence his repeated imaginings about mass voter fraud in California, which he uses to explain why Clinton got more votes than him.
Sports of The Times MANAUS, Brazil — Our tale takes metaphorical root in the early 2000s and the fevered imaginings of rubber barons.
While post-apocalyptic art seemingly transports us to a fictional and distant future, in actuality, these imaginings insist we contemplate the present.
I hope her sublime re-imaginings of Guatemalan landscapes continue to fill our galleries and public spaces for many years to come.
Featuring stylized re-imaginings of characters and settings from the Three Kingdoms era of Chinese history, the game featured heavily weapon-oriented combat.
Rocketman is, in some ways, a sad reminder that even in its most supposedly fantastic imaginings, Hollywood fantasies can still be so straight. ●
Winchester created a perplexing house that didn't abide by the laws of architecture, but rather, by the imaginings of her own obsessive mind.
It has always churned out buckshot blasts of imaginings and ideas and half-truths at a rate beyond my control—hence the meds.
It comes as no surprise then, that the dated but fascinating technological imaginings of Raumpatrouille Orion served as bountiful inspiration to the artist.
It occurs again and again in cinema and on TV, from Jack The Ripper blockbusters to Black Dahlia re-imaginings with Chris Pine.
Statues, stained glass, rose windows, arabesques, denticulations, capitals, bas-reliefs,—she combines all these imaginings according to the arrangement which best suits her.
Might one of them care to rise above the paranoid imaginings, the mad rants, the noxious conspiracy theories, the cruel, crazy character assassinations?
Dark Imaginings Ms. Huxtable had a difficult childhood, growing up in a town that she said was unaccepting of gender variance and minorities.
All of these failed imaginings result in the continuation of a system that we know to fall short in dramatic and ongoing ways.
But it is in her descriptions of the sea and her imaginings of the land it submerged that Ms Blackburn's book is most arresting.
Its subject is Jerusalem—al-Quds, in Arabic—the spiritual center for all three monotheistic faiths and the site of their most apocalyptic imaginings.
Mr. Eastwood bluntly drops in these imaginings, so it's not always immediately clear whether you're watching a fantasy, a strategy that intensifies their power.
Few may tremble anymore at his warnings against the wrath of God, but many will goggle at the imaginings of a most singular man.
Does any story possess a true origin or beginning, or is it always already implicated in the imaginings of other books, other people, othernesses?
It looks like one of those viral photo series where a dad takes the bizarre imaginings of his kid's scribbles and makes them IRL.
Every conversation seemed to end in tears as parents, haunted by terrible imaginings, recalled their children who had been "disappeared" by the military junta.
Her imaginings proved fertile as she spun the heterosexual, previously bearded Chester toward the mirror and gave birth to the flawless blonde bombshell, Cookie.
The first chapter, Mundane Futures, (February 223 through March 222) presented historical and current imaginings of a black future, without reduction to simple utopias.
In the book, Kraus stalks Dick, harassing him with intellectual valentines (from herself and Sylvère), flaunting her kinkiest imaginings as banners of feminist creativity.
The subliminal music by Justin Ellington that is heard when the phantom Omari haunts his mother's imaginings has a tug of dark, inescapable gravity.
But when real life exceeds the show's most over-the-top imaginings, it also takes some of the life out of the show's satire.
He links these wild imaginings to the hippies' repudiation of war, rejection of conventional mores, and pursuit of a peaceful and egalitarian sexual freedom.
She used science fiction to demand that people like her exist now, and will continue to exist on every level of imaginings of the future.
Hearts have been punched out of bodies with cigarette-shaped spikes; there have been Inception-style meta imaginings and red water speaking of conquered fears.
It's no wonder that many humanities majors are using their considerable creative and rhetorical skills to liken their job searches to various post-apocalyptic imaginings.
Bites At Turkey and the Wolf, standard lunchbox fare is just a launching pad for the high-flying imaginings of a merry band of inventors.
Each one, in telling a relatively straight story of the natural world, reminds us of how much wilder nature is even than our loopiest imaginings.
The unfunny moment will come when Trump lashes out based on nothing but fervid imaginings and the "post-West" order stumbles from confusion into conflagration.
But who ultimately is the storyteller in charge here, the great purveyor of all these fears and fantasies, this imaginer of the imaginings of others?
What had been the imaginings of two friendly Italians over a pint obviously still seemed like a good one in the cold light of day.
While this is likely true — the painting is full of nightmarish, weird, perverse imaginings – it is still, determinedly, a message told in metaphor: formal and imagistic.
Gizmodo also reports that the phone "has no connection with TikTok," so imaginings of what a TikTok phone would look like can be put to rest.
How challenging it can be, these days, to distinguish the dystopian from the naturalistic, to tell the difference between an artist's darkest imaginings and current events.
Running a week after Donald J. Trump's stringent immigration restrictions on seven predominantly Muslim countries, it could have been scripted straight from the president's direst imaginings.
"But when real life exceeds the show's most over-the-top imaginings, it also takes some of the life out of the show's satire," he added.
In your worst imaginings it's like elementary school—a jeering kid beside the teacher, and just slightly behind her, making faces to provoke mirth in other students.
That much is clear to the readers who have followed his dry wit and dark imaginings from Sandman to Stardust, from American Gods to The Graveyard Book.
As for Brontë's morbid imaginings, Gaskell begs us to consider them with "tender humility" because she had lived in the wilds of Yorkshire and known mostly suffering.
But even my worst imaginings could not compare to the truth I would soon learn, standing inside the Third Special Forces Group commander's office an hour later.
Through the exhibition, video, remappings, website, and catalogue—separately and in tandem—the Southbound project charts new courses to expanded imaginings for the twenty-first century South.
His stories are nonlinear, his characters painterly and abstract, his settings just apocalyptic enough—humorous, absurd imaginings of the effects capitalism has on human beings, especially artists.
What remains are photographs and an audio recording — a copy of which is currently available from Alpha 137 gallery for $7,500 — together with re-imaginings and homages galore.
She made abstract paintings, but she didn't drive out her experience of flowers, her imaginings of something she could not actually see, or her belief in technological progress.
In the course of five hundred pages, he presents statistics and charts showing that, despite our dark imaginings, life has been getting better in pretty much every way.
Before this point, New York had focused its catastrophic imaginings on the threat of terrorism at the expense, arguably, of the ways in which nature could unravel us.
Not only does it inspire public engagement, it makes the anticipation of discovering what these distant objects really look like, compared to our imaginings, that much more exciting.
Featuring stirring interviews with members of the public, pairs of people are sharing their imaginings of what a future with marriage equality would look like — and mean — for them.
Death taboos vary wildly from culture to culture, as do imaginings of the afterlife, according to religious studies scholar Erik Davis, author of Deathpower: Buddhism's Ritual Imagination in Cambodia.
Her work often explored sociology and politics, from the anti-colonial and environmentalist themes of The Word for World is Forest to the otherworldly anarchist imaginings of The Dispossessed.
But the satisfaction of giving life to your most intimate imaginings is unparalleled and precious—part of the reason why Barri has no intention of commercializing Versum anytime soon.
The exhibition challenges the idea that migration is an exception or a crisis, showing viewers that migration is now the norm, inscribed in our landscapes, memories, bodies, and imaginings.
The allure of an unknown Trump presidency is that it becomes a blank canvas upon which prognosticators and investors can paint their imaginings before reality sets in after January.
So the pulse quickens at any hint that we've gained access to more than an outsider's overheated imaginings, that we've been ushered into an exclusive, hidden domain of power.
One of the many "unofficial" collateral shows in Venice, "Ask Your Body" features hyper-realistic pigmented silicone imaginings of the human body in varying states of decline and distress.
However, the national portrayal of the royal family as an arena for mythmaking and as a symbol of national identity periodically conflicts with the culture's often much darker imaginings.
Childhood fantasies of metropolitan life merge with current realities, as the bold architecture and graphic qualities of Japan's capital city—his current home—work their way into the artist's imaginings.
We couldn't see ourselves in Hollywood's shows and movies, but we could claim anime as our own, and see ourselves in its wild sci-fi imaginings and cathartic transformation sequences.
Call & Response transforms the Stamps Gallery into a place where performing and visual arts intertwine, paying homage to the legends of the past and inviting new imaginings for the future.
Duly influenced by classical European art and culture, he sees his self-portraits as modern re-imaginings of large-scale Greek sculpture, or as contemporary takes on Old Master paintings.
It also exemplified two of Trump's key flaws: his flagrant bigotry and his inability to apologize even when faced with evidence demonstrating that he can't be right beyond his wildest imaginings.
Those exigencies, combined with a reputation for bushwhacking during the civil war—and, above all, the enduring queasiness about miscegenation—turned the Melungeons, in their neighbours' imaginings, into renegades and bogeymen.
We hope that by exposing the chamber's charade, courts reviewing the rule will understand that the alleged costs to small business are the imaginings of Washington's largest and most powerful lobby.
It's using information drawn from Wikipedia relevant to some of the more popular conspiracy theories, and putting that info front and center on videos that dabble in… creative historical re-imaginings.
The Incredible Hulk remains a popular character because of his complexity, his wrath, and the constant re-imaginings of his character and similar others that also channel their anger into raw power.
It seems that Lorde herself sees the album similarly, as yesterday she released six new "re-imaginings" of tracks from it, performed as a live session at New York's Electric Lady studios.
For decades, officials for the city of Munich, citing a variety of arguments, had resisted returning Klee's "Swamp Legend," a dreamlike abstract painting punctuated by childlike imaginings of windows, trees and crosses.
Knight wanted the show to look the way it did in his head — like the mythologized imaginings of someone who has heard the story told and retold, not necessarily a firsthand recollection.
While subversive re-imaginings of fairy tales have been done to death in recent years, "Revolting Rhymes," by Jan Lauchauer and Jakob Schuh, innovates by repurposing the shared universe trope of contemporary storytelling.
Motor Trends reports GM will produce between 2,000-3,000 of these insane toys which, at prices that could exceed $130,000, are high-end, souped-up re-imaginings to the classic American muscle car.
They would troop out to street corners dressed in colorful and ornate capes and leather — vivid imaginings of what ancient Israelites might look like transported into the urban culture of New York City.
Wherever the "Peter Pan" fantasy turns up, though, her artwork blooms into color, suffusing Wendy's dreams of Neverland and tinging the elements of the real world that she's charged with her hopeful imaginings.
Walter Russell Mead's "Special Providence," published just after the 9/11 attacks, made a convincing case about how different imaginings of American exceptionalism were used to justify adventures abroad, for good and ill.
With names like Nacho Fat-Lips, Guts, Gringo and el Ruso, its dramatis personae introduce us to the demimonde of Cienfuegos — a place that, in Gala's imaginings, rivals Havana in terms of intrigue.
"Fishnet" can be oversexed at times — not everything in a novel needs to be on brand — especially when it comes to Fiona herself, whose prurient imaginings of prostitutes' lives may well irritate some readers.
This rude awakening doesn't kill Shadow's re-imaginings of Laura completely; she still shows up in his dreams from time to time, haloed by his willful remembrance of her as some otherworldly shining light.
Yet an eerie continuity became visible in the postwar years, as German scientists were imported to America and began working for their former enemies; the resulting technologies of mass destruction exceeded Hitler's darkest imaginings.
"Dumbo" is the first of three high-profile Disney re-imaginings heading back to the big screen this year, with Guy Richie's "Aladdin" and Jon Favreau's "The Lion King" arriving in theaters this summer.
Your wildest anxieties, your most God-forsaken imaginings — they could all be pulled out of the sky and made manifest in a woodcut of a nightmare beast, a fresh pox, or a folk tale.
Even if you've read The Disaster Artist, Greg Sestero's surreal account of the filming of Tommy Wiseau's terrible cult hit The Room, your wildest imaginings probably can't capture what the set must have been like.
But if Ben Elton's screenplay benefits from dramatic imaginings and factual fudging, I'm content that Branagh — who stars as well as directs and whose devotion to Shakespeare is inarguable — be the one to approve them.
My own meditation on her mostly substantiates Ms. Painter's claim — I find myself looking at images of Truth, drawing strength from my imaginings of her surrounded by white women, boldly challenging their hypocrisy and racism.
That is the most interesting current within science fiction right now: not imaginings of weird futures, utopian or dystopian, but ones that really home into how little we understand about the world around us right now.
The artists in Making Migration Visible: Traces, Tracks & Pathways challenge the idea that migration is an exception or a crisis, showing viewers that migration is now the norm, inscribed in our landscapes, memories, bodies, and imaginings.
They were, rather, more about the opposite of having options, about eking out the best life possible as the fanciful imaginings of childhood end and the compromises of life as an actual adult female set in.
It's a pitiless vision of who we are, crowded with grim hallucinations and grimmer jokes that nevertheless — through startling combinations of color and form in the service of unfettered imaginings — manage to feel lighter than air.
Google's Doodles — near-daily re-imaginings of the company logo — have become so elaborate in recent years that it was only a matter of time until the company turned the Doodle into a full-fledged, multiplayer game.
Centralized and surrounded by Juliana's poems and self portraits, I read on to understand these were her "self imaginings", which she tells me is from a time when she'd try out different characters in New York's nightclubs.
Slowly, the housekeeper's imaginings cross over into something more "real," as she and the young woman swirl about the room in tandem, using the beds and bathroom counter and other hotel room accoutrements to full, choreographed advantage.
At a minimum, defeating the existential menace of the Trump movement means waking up, once and for all, from the many fatally compromised half-measures—and worse—that make up Joe Biden's fond imaginings of bipartisan comity.
Economist Books; £20 A multifaceted account of humankind's past relationship with the Moon—from the imaginings of artists to the Apollo missions—and of its possible future, from space tourism to Moon-mining and (perhaps) human settlement.
But considering recent news on just how much tech companies know about you (not to mention Westworld and Black Mirror's horrifying imaginings of what that data could amount to in the future), it's at the very least unsettling.
He's arguably best-known for his self-described "Bootleg Universe" of short films, which includes not only Power Rangers, but also stylized re-imaginings of some of his favorite characters, like the Punisher, Judge Dredd, and James Bond.
"Contributing to the re-imaginings of John Williams music on both the Star Wars: The Force Awakens final theatrical trailer and the first Star Wars: The Last Jedi trailer have got to be the overall winners!" he said.
Inside, the exhibits are mostly virtual — hundreds of towering screens, some with interactive games, and an IMAX-style film — but the content itself focuses more on the nature of community, sustainability and disaster-forecasting than on futuristic imaginings.
These idiosyncratic imaginings encompass a compact overview of Carrà's Metaphysical output, the movement's most salient body of work other than that of de Chirico and his polymath brother, Alberto Savinio, the subject of last season's exhibition at CIMA.
The Passion and many other modern-day Christ re-imaginings fail because they focus on the spectacle of the crucifixion, but they don't explore the empathetic act—dying for the good of humankind—at the core of its story.
Mr Stamm depicts the relationship through Thomas's and Astrid's imaginings and memories of each other, and as the novel builds, this mix of reverie and reality leaves the reader unsure how much is fact and how much is projection.
" And when he got stuck or frustrated with the writing process, perhaps he remembered the quiet music of the Neckar, that narrow river whose sound "bears up the thread of one's imaginings as an accompaniment bears up a song.
This fragmented depiction of desire, going in and out of the main fantasy to various other imaginings, seems to get to the heart of desire: it is a mix of everything an individual finds alluring, entwined yet also distinct.
For the last five years, Western leaders and analysts have often projected onto China an image of their preferred imaginings, rather than one reflecting the actual statements of China's own leaders, or in the physical evidence of Chinese statecraft.
Standard lunchbox fare is just a launching pad for the high-flying imaginings of Mr. Hereford and his team, a merry band of inventors whose professional cooking chops are on view in the crowded but supremely orderly open kitchen.
Further, I saw them as objects that—if unconsciously—express the fears and imaginings of death as at a time where scientific professionals were replacing religious leaders as our arbiters between life and death, maintainers of health, and alleviators of suffering.
If nothing else, said Mr Timmermans, the decision to place the issue in governments' hands would demonstrate to sceptical Poles that the EU's troubles with their leaders amount to more than the fevered imaginings of "one madman in the commission".
Pop Prophecy (2017), a trailer for a film of interviews conducted with "Philly urban growers and [the] extended Black Farming Community," not only lends human warmth to a chilling topic but also points up the fatalism in mainstream apocalyptic imaginings.
After all, its best innovations — the iPod, iPad and even arguably the Mac (it was the first consumer computer with a graphical user interface) — were all smart re-imaginings of other people's failed, stalled or still-in-the lab product ideas.
Such vandalism is the Mother's worst nightmare, not least because we can't be sure that it is really happening; the hue and cry could all be taking place on the soundstages of her own head, lit by her febrile imaginings.
Death, maimed spirits, racial and cultural self-hatred, the joy of the imagination, of finding real-life metaphors to describe who you are, the propulsive force of anger, nightmares, humorous imaginings—where do all these hobgoblins and fancies come from?
Still, Spacey's situation isn't the only off-screen event to intrude on the show's florid imaginings, with the Trump administration having seemingly done all it can to give even the most over-the-top political dramas a run for their money.
Eight actors have tried to play him over 10 films, not counting "Halloween III: Season of the Witch" — which didn't feature Michael — but including the many sequels, remakes, re-imaginings and reboots, the latest of which, simply titled "Halloween," opened Friday.
Here, his prose possesses both the steel and the lyricism of his verse, and is perfectly attuned to capturing the surreal proceedings in Johnsonland, where hallucinatory imaginings bleed into daily life, where reality itself can seem like a fevered nightmare.
It's so hard for any director to capture the grandeur of your imaginings; so hard for an actor to compete with characters who were first animated by the mind; no two-hour movie can encapsulate the breath and bounty of a book.
Fan fiction is a boisterous community of online writers, many of them women, who reimagine existing stories and characters, often in the fantasy realm, and often with erotic overtones: Spock paired with Uhura, say, or Spock with Captain Kirk are popular imaginings.
"The imagination is the most dangerous place on earth," Waldo asserts, but Kureishi has supplied him with the safest possible paddock in which to roam: a world carefully Waldoized, confirming his every suspicion and offering his steamy imaginings the least possible pushback.
It suggests an infinite regress of sorts, and illustrates how a painting of a person reading can prompt a meditation on the so-called problem of other minds: we're pushed to contemplate the subject's interiority, to imagine their imaginings as they read.
As a fan, I'm left disappointed that, while the book tried to do something interesting—with an approach to sequels and re-imaginings I'm generally fond of—it couldn't replicate those innate feelings of wonder and awe so core to the game.
But in the last few decades, it has combined with the access and connectivity the internet allows, as well as our fraught relationship to celebrity — how close these stars seem to us, and yet how vastly far away — and spurred ever more elaborate imaginings.
There's an opportunity here for a broader conversation about what we value and what we want out of our popular and political cultures — but we can only take advantage of that opportunity if we can stop getting distracted by our worst imaginings of each other.
Whether it is robots, aliens, creatures from the center of the planet, our own technological hubris, or combinations of all of these, video games have become as wrapped up in science fictional imaginings of the ends of things as much as television or film are.
GIF courtesy of TEM "When we heard the track, Chris and I wanted to be able to support the surreal soundscape with textures and environments derived from the imaginings of this seemingly confessional, slightly deranged text to voice narrator" explains Davenport to The Creators Project.
") Robertson pays his final visit to the idealistic imaginings of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, an American whose vast writings on ideal societies were the catalyst for the feminist utopia " Herland " (1915), which, like Morris's "News from Nowhere," was written under the direct influence of "Looking Backward.
Within the space that emerges between an artwork and its image, there is room for a multitude of creative imaginings, what Aira calls in the final sentence of his speech "a constellation of partial and provisional exceptionalities" — none of which is to be preferred over any other.
America's racial justice movements have always confronted the forces of denial that proclaim racism to be a thing of the past, a figment of the wild imaginings of unpatriotic grievance peddlers, the modern day counterparts of the communist and socialist ghosts of a now forgotten era.
Viewers were delighted, dazzled, and enthralled by seeing different-sized models and spatial re-imaginings of subway cars, newsstands, buses, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Staten Island Ferry, the Twin Towers, and the Apollo Theater made out of all different kinds of material — including papier-mâché, plastic, fiberglass, wood, and vinyl.
It's in the expressive beauty of his images, the expansiveness of his ideas and the way he naturally, generously brings a once-upon-a-time girl and boy to life, allowing them to find themselves — in their willfulness, their heartbreaks and their imaginings — so that eventually they can find someone else.
Today, with the help of shoot-from-the-hip tweets, media reports are talking about this story, not in terms of Weiner and the pain he's caused his wife and family, but rather by focusing on Trump's imaginings that somehow Hillary compromised national security because of alleged pillow talk between Huma and Anthony.
Whether it's Real Ting or those early grime re-imaginings or the collabs with Jeremih, who holds her in high esteem ("he's literally down for anything, like even if I was chatting shit on the track he'd be like, 'yeah alright I'll just do it because it's you'") that sense of variety is overarching.
That we are living through a time of political turmoil is, in no small part, because of what we learned after the banking crisis of 2008: The rich beggar all our imaginings, both in what they earn and own, and in what they consider their unique entitlement to go on earning and owning more.
And yet a West well beyond the dark original author's darkest imaginings, a West that Hieronymus Bosch might have painted: an Eden falling fast to onrushing gold-maddened men who are glutting it with spilled whiskey and the blood of hideously murdered fellow men, and covered with the alkaline of treachery and moral anarchy.
Such sweeping pronouncements always lead to trouble, and "symbols of mass production that stand for the victory of capitalism, social control, and the construction of the individual," if anything, lack subtlety in their imaginings of a hegemonic, lockstep corporate culture — a picture that a close reading of the news, for better or worse, belies every day.
Of course, this could be said in some way about all great works of literature—good prose writing, after all, conveys the thoughts and feelings of its author to its audience—but in Murakami's work, this effect is made explicit: Often we encounter stories within stories, relayed dreams that blur the lines between memories and imaginings.
Yet she's cast not just as a political combatant but as a demon who, in the imaginings of Republicans like Paul D. Ryan, the speaker of the House, and Representative Trent Franks, would create an America "where passion — the very stuff of life — is extinguished" (the former) and where fetuses would be destroyed "limb from limb" (the latter).
The creative process is collaborative: Design teams relay their references for the upcoming season, and Shah then presents samples of embellished fabrics — '20s-​style bead-​trimmed lace, fragile Tyrolean-esque flower-stitched silk tulle and new embellishment techniques being developed by the studio in Mumbai, such as embroidery using recycled materials — that might fulfill those imaginings.
They are, by and large, horror stories, and what makes them horrifying is not that they make our dystopian imaginings plausible, but that they show us how real they have become: that the social contract has dissolved, venality and perversity have won, and all the effort we've made to see ourselves clearly might not save us after all.
That kind of consonance is a big part of why I read novels or sit in theaters, now that the season of girlhood imaginings is well in my past and the singular experiences of women — of a lone woman, arbiter of her own plot — are being heard, in books and television, onstage and, to a lesser extent, in films.
So while most of my social media feeds are freaking out about Trump getting his tiny hands on the nuclear football, I'm actually far more worried about what he'll do with access to unprecedented quantities of citizens' personal data, the power of which rivals our nuclear arsenal in its capacity to bring about a dystopian future straight out Hollywood's darkest imaginings.
Readers accustomed to sinister or deeply entrenched mythological imaginings, or to the ambivalences of emotion and motive that by now are expected in a fantasy novel — the satirical and dystopian impulses of the "Hunger Games" series, say, or even the busier, benevolent educational ones of Rick Riordan — will be startled by the elementary storytelling and simple colors of this one.
Instead of the image of old Arab men in robes sitting on oil wells, plotting the demise of America, youth culture is employed as a "disrupter," to shift the image to exotic, globetrotting young things with apolitical wealth, using street style and coining terms like "Gulf Futurism" (which borrows on the currency of Afro-Futurism with none of its expansive imaginings, revolutionary stance, and radical critique).
Crumpled sheets of paper on the floor attest to the anguished perfection required to wrest the right word or phrase from the welter that beckons, but in the end the Sisyphean labor of writing—the means by which thoughts or imaginings are transferred from the mind to the page—is a mystery that no one image or series of images can hope to capture.
And I hear and I pay attention to this idea that the fundamental truth that women do not have fairness, but we need men to have that fairness, and I think we have generations of men now who want that fairness, and we need women to embrace their worth and to not be defined by what their imaginings might be, what they see in terms of how women are portrayed.
Like the apparently dead serial killer who suddenly sits up at the end of the horror flick, Veronica's not-a-rape rape transforms itself in a breathtaking second to indubitable rape again, as she realizes that an odd diagnosis of chlamydia — used by a patronizing and misogynist lawyer to invalidate her testimony in a celebrity murder trial — means that her worst imaginings about that night were real after all.
Whereas "Here," with its static living room scene and bold leaps forward and backward in time, explores a simultaneous vision of space and history, "Sequential Drawings" takes a more playful, spare and gag-like approach, wordlessly shuffling between imaginings of the secret lives of diner condiments ("Scenes From a Table") and stylish insects ("Insect Fashion"), inventories of funny hats ("Hats"), obstructed faces on the subway ("Subway") and ice ("Ice").
By contrast, his more Surrealistic work, which features animal/human hybrids and other anomalies, falls neatly in line with the Freud-besotted imaginings of Rene Magritte, Max Ernst, and others, thereby embedding itself within a stylistically consistent context, no matter how hard a painting like "Le réveil du Carpophage" ("The Awakening of the Carpophage," 1930), with its musclebound nude male back and startled tiger's head, is to look at.
The slaughter of a reptile to give it some weird Tarzan vibes, the diamonds-per-square-foot ratio that basically spells out "blood conflict" in subliminal messages, the inaccurate representation of every country on the belt, as if this were a culminating international moment as opposed to a 13-year-old fight enthusiast's wet imaginings of two guys from two different countries who shouldn't be fighting each other in the first place.
Once we're into the other two rooms regarding works on paper and a collection inspired by "The Intrigue," any sense of measured progression has evidently been discarded in favor of organized chaos; religious-themed works such as the somber charcoal "Calvary" (1886) sit alongside nightmarish imaginings such as the chalk-on-paper "Comical Meal" (1905) or the astonishing "Peculiar Insects" (1888), with sequences such as prints on the Deadly Sins scattered throughout.
And with additional announcements from the company's earnings call revealing that it is planning to produce "re-imaginings" of fan-favorite movies like Home Alone, Night at the Museum, Cheaper by the Dozen, and The Diary of a Wimpy Kid for Disney+, it's hard to deny that Disney is prepped for an easy takeover of the family-friendly streaming market in particular — and that it's savvy enough, and rich enough, to grab as many other recognizable names as it can.
During his most recent rant, Carville went on to conjure all the bogeymen of "voters" that are actually the bogeymen of highly educated, affluent white liberals, with racial scaremongering about letting "criminals and terrorists vote from jail cells"; he  characterized people who don't buy his exhausted messaging as a bunch of kids on Twitter and posited a three-person list of "good candidates" that includes both Michael Bennet and Steve Bullock—who, after many months of campaigning, have somehow remained completely alien to the working-class Democratic voters of Carville's imaginings.

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