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"immediacy" Definitions
  1. the quality in something that makes it seem as if it is happening now, close to you, and is therefore important and requires attention quickly
  2. lack of delay; speed

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So that I might be able to create an experience when I can have immediacy of information and immediacy of diagnostics on my phone.
The immediacy of theater makes it more moving, but that same immediacy also makes it more vulnerable to disruption, from both sides of the fourth wall.
His honesty and the immediacy of the communication builds trust.
There is an immediacy and immersive character to the tracks.
How can you contain the immediacy of live performance forever?
This movement was bred from the human desire for immediacy.
How exhilarating the immediacy of being flung through traffic is.
To both consider the experience and share it with immediacy.
There's immediacy to the experience that gets actualized through paint.
She said she appreciated the immediacy of the Instagram feed.
That doesn't match up with the immediacy of the need.
Immediacy and color are critical, so I started from that.
This novel "powerfully conveys grief's bewildering immediacy," our reviewer wrote.
Filter specializes in eliciting the immediacy and bounce from classic texts.
"In its candor and immediacy, What Happened is satisfying that demand."
This sense of immediacy is why these images feel more relatable.
Your work gives freshener, and color, and immediacy to our sagas.
It gives a sense of immediacy and is more authentic really.
One early lesson was that this immediacy also amplified problems instantly.
I really loved the immediacy of spending just a week writing.
"But a reasonable degree of immediacy is something else," he said.
A war declaration adds urgency, energy, and immediacy to the war.
There's a sense of immediacy and authenticity with podcasts, she said.
There wasn't the mortifying immediacy digital photography has blessed us with.
Vast catalog, free access (with ads), immediacy: what could go wrong?
You also have a real sense of immediacy in the summer.
The growing immediacy of the problem of slavery made matters worse.
But what made it powerful was its immediacy, its psychological specificity.
If immediacy invites error, then error, on Twitter, conversely suggests humanity.
"Garland had such incredible emotional immediacy," Goold told me by phone.
It's a thrill paired with a sense of need and immediacy.
If not a bad poem straining for the immediacy of life?
But most Americans don't live with the luxury of that immediacy.
His exhilarating flight evokes the shock of freedom with tactile immediacy.
The paintings carry the immediacy and honesty of looking in the mirror.
"The immediacy of drawing is something that always excites me," she explains.
CL: Making music is a matter of immediacy, as opposed to filmmaking.
And Twitter suits him not just because of its immediacy and reach.
That kind of immediacy is possible only through this kind of filmmaking.
Far from museum pieces, the songs pack an immediacy undiminished by time.
Gerhaher has the power to give the repertory a present-tense immediacy.
Too much immediacy is the main trouble with another solo show, though.
"The immediacy of how [mall landlords] do this is key," Telsey added.
The most memorable poems here evoke a rural childhood with prehensile immediacy.
This clashes with the common understanding of the immediacy of an emergency.
They don't necessarily allow for any immediacy of one's feelings, she said.
It conditioned viewers to believe that streaming must be equivalent to immediacy.
He didn't want experts on screen to distract from his film's immediacy.
This hardly mattered, for all the naturalness and immediacy of the playing.
Cinema is an art form that's experienced with a lot of immediacy.
Undertale's sonic unity is a pleasure; so too is its melodic immediacy.
There isn't the same immediacy as when customers are waiting at the counter.
Unlike live news or sports, the immediacy of the content is completely irrelevant.
At first glance, Levinthal's paintings have the intimacy and immediacy of Snapchat posts.
The articles come out only once a month, so there's not that immediacy.
There is that same rush of immediacy when you hold a daguerreotype today.
Amazon was now an alternative to the immediacy of brick-and-mortar stores.
There was a sensuous immediacy to Fluxus work, to its immersion and depth.
When people think about mobile video, they often start and stop at immediacy.
If people are not treated in the immediacy, it becomes a larger problem.
The observations are somewhat dashed off but useful in their honesty and immediacy.
Which isn't to say that simply documenting a community can't radiate emotional immediacy.
The section of the novel devoted to Fukushima is unsettling in its immediacy.
Opera house outings provide the full musical thrills at the expense of immediacy.
There's nothing like that caught-in-the-moment, onrushing immediacy of a diary.
But at this point, Elisabeth Moss has the emotional immediacy well in hand.
Attempting to puff adventures, we can increase their immediacy and diminish their significance.
We left the exhibition speechless and haunted by the immediacy of the experience.
The story reveals its truths through immediacy of description—viscous, repulsive, and beautiful.
But Olmert thought that many were exaggerating the immediacy of the Iran threat.
"The immediacy and the tangibility of serving someone is so great," he says.
Third, social media's immediacy spreads and accelerates these stories at a rapid clip.
It demanded to be heard, in all its sensuous immediacy and historical complexity.
It knows its story is powerful, and it knows its story has immediacy.
"Lack of immediacy is only one of the problems of Cuban journalism," Gallego said.
It works, but it doesn't have the same immediacy or fanboyishness of the subreddit.
You were just saying earlier, even, immediacy is a lot more important now. Yeah.
Theater has immediacy on its side, the advantage of real bodies in real time.
It felt overwhelming on record, and positively apocalyptic live; the antithesis of pop immediacy.
It's now all about flexibility and immediacy, and Gig serves both on a plate.
Immediacy of wound care is important, Hoffman says, because these bacteria work very fast.
It's certainly those two things, and there's a certain urgency or immediacy to it.
The resulting sense of immediacy and chaos is disturbing, compelling, and at times amusing.
He also understands that immediacy is a form of culture and 2016 won't wait.
Als's essays match and illuminate the immediacy and irresistibly direct communication of Neel's work.
And that is the problem with video—its immediacy allows little time for reflection.
But if you add a sense of immediacy, the texture of the game changes.
Losing my wife had been sudden, a blow that struck with immediacy and power.
The immediacy of the need after natural disasters brings out the best in people.
"A thing that defined us for a long time was immediacy," Ms. Blichfeld said.
In "Naturalization," the use of the present to depict the past creates narrative immediacy.
The experts give interviews, and the latest tools of immediacy are put to use.
At times the book has the casual immediacy of notes jotted in a diary.
Shelving the San Bernardino case could remove a sense of immediacy on the topic.
And the Miamians' dancing has all the wonderful immediacy that makes this company valuable.
An added bonus of being bespoke: There's an element of immediacy and, perhaps, exclusivity.
"Ambiguity is a symptom of immediacy," Ann Handley, the author of "Everybody Writes," said.
It conveys immediacy, material reality, improvisation as well as flamboyance and glamour, savoir faire.
Applying the immediacy of found footage to a robbery significantly ramps up the suspense.
Still, the immediacy of the violence is changing the political conversation in the city.
Instead, the series is infused by a sense of intelligent curiosity and unforced immediacy.
While virtual reality creates a heightened sense of immediacy, the medium has trade-offs.
Some messengers have long realized that emotion and immediacy can be a powerful force.
The spontaneous interactions between the sitter and the artist are recorded with unsurpassable immediacy.
WHAT I'M SUGGESTING AND WHY I'M EMPHASIZING INFRASTRUCTURE IS BECAUSE THAT CREATES IMMEDIACY IN JOBS.
The immediacy of these themes is offset by works addressing broad political and philosophical issues.
In the immediacy of the moment the most important thing is to denounce violence clearly.
The immediacy, mystery, and strange unease coursing through The Fits swats away those tidy illusions.
These presidents find themselves locked in immediacy in a way that's different from their counterparts.
And the "want me to pick you up anything" part implies immediacy, Dr. Sumner says.
This move makes total sense given our generation's voracity for immediacy, technolog, and total immersion.
Cancer is too abstract and existential a threat to haunt us with the same immediacy.
For companies, it represents the perfect recruiting channel in terms of simplicity, interaction and immediacy.
Since then, however, the administration has seemed to waver on the immediacy of the withdrawal.
The common theme through them is a sense of immediacy, or what she called intensity.
The juicy immediacy of "Lemonade" is what this one man did to this one woman.
The scene pours forth with sparkling immediacy, as if transcribed in a single bubbling rush.
The balance of the design is intended to effortlessly support the immediacy of that moment.
For the sake of immediacy, let's start with some of the features you'll actually see.
At times, the unfiltered immediacy of her tweets extends to an almost poetic, beautiful absurdity.
"The originals were rough and lo-fi and done with a punk immediacy," Leonard says.
Brewer said Starbucks customers' desire for immediacy and convenience contributed, in part, to the decision.
Immediacy was its pull; never before could news readers access headlines just minutes after publication.
The best results combine "ephemeral" immediacy with good sound and perfect (or perfect-enough) execution.
They achieve a lyrical immediacy that makes us feel for those children atop the train.
This neutralizes the immediacy and intimacy that can make coming-of-age stories so special.
It all brought the work home in a new way, with great immediacy and intimacy.
Mr. Mears pointed to the theatrical immediacy of operas as one reason for their appeal.
The immediacy and objectivity necessary to reporting well often outweighs personal needs: emotions, exhaustion, hunger.
Word of their unintentional invasion quickly circulated, adding immediacy to Mr. Jammeh's decision-making process.
Both are financially motivated and use a combination of scarcity and immediacy to lure consumers.
James's memoirs have a shimmer, a charm, and an openhearted immediacy that cuts the fussiness.
Martin: I do think the immediacy of the Switch itself is still a little marvel.
They are inadvertently married to each other, because there's an immediacy to both of them.
The study, with its loose brush strokes, "has such a sense of immediacy," Ms. Chalif said.
Koh's stuffed, vinyl monster sculptures have a Pop art immediacy while being creepy enough to unnerve.
"[T]here's a difference between 'reasonable degree of immediacy' and 'reasonable time,'" the chief justice said.
Fitch believes this is due to low average ticket prices, WBA's convenience model, and purchase immediacy.
It feels fast and fluid, with a sense of immediacy that fits well with the series.
"A reasonable degree of immediacy", she said, is appropriate, or, in other words, "the same day".
This transit can be frustrating to you: Everything is slowing down and you typically want immediacy.
Coming from a Canon 5D Mark IV, I'm used to immediacy and a decent hit rate.
That artistry, together with the importance and immediacy of the content, grab you in the gut.
I wanted to capture the immediacy of negotiating a way through the emotions of the song.
There's an immediacy to live performance that can be so difficult to capture in a recording.
Through my art, I want to express the immediacy of life and the eternity of nature.
In Episodes for Study, sensual immediacy is foregrounded while narrative totality is relegated to the wayside.
That sensibility, encouraged by the immediacy of social media, has a major currency in today's culture.
Perhaps time is an ideal framework for photography, as photography captures the immediacy of a moment.
As a result, immediacy features are often overvalued, in some cases to the detriment of usability.
There's an immediacy of just a couple guys going, 'There's a song!' and banging it out.
It responds with great immediacy to market forces, and adjusts to fluctuations in supply and demand.
Mr. Whiteside sometimes lacks dance polish, but he and she share the same focus and immediacy.
As soon as someone begins reading the text, the immediacy and legibility of these signs dissolves.
McGregor I was reluctant to include this event in the list due to its relative immediacy.
The stereoscope pictures are incredibly sharp, the 3D granting the post-apocalyptic landscapes a frightening immediacy.
And it's also, you're not writing with the same kind of immediacy that's behind periodical journalism.
Such writing may have the immediacy of unprocessed experience, but unprocessed experience is pretty familiar, too.
This tactic of corporeal protest, with its elements of immediacy and vulnerability, is riveting and consequential.
That raft brought home for me the immediacy of refugee stories in the here and now.
The immediacy and collaborative nature of scaffolding, its utility and functionality, is what appeals to me.
Different concerns and trade-offs between countries have to be possible; timing has to acquire immediacy.
How did the immediacy of Twitter change breaking the story, versus a more traditional journalistic approach?
But in your paintings, it seems that there is an interruption of that sense of immediacy.
More than that, the basic connection between music, space and dancers acquired a shocking immediacy and fullness.
I love the immediacy of being there, and being in the desert or on a desert island.
Today, we're so motivated by immediacy that we don't allow designers to really settle into their roles.
Her embroidered texts — pithy statements delivered with no context — have the first-person immediacy of internet speech.
The festival's 10 official principles, written by Mr. Harvey, include civic responsibility, communal effort, gifting and immediacy.
Common explanations point to either demographics or the lack of immediacy and aggressiveness in macroeconomic policy responses.
It was us putting our spin on that; And maybe that is part of the immediacy, too.
The combination of immediacy, personalization, scale and global reach mobile provides has democratized content, commerce and culture.
As abruptly as it had boomed, VR faded, eclipsed by the immediacy and accessibility of the web.
Not to get carried away — "Fritz Bauer" doesn't have the immediacy or the range of those movies.
It quickly becomes clear, however, that the new book has a force and immediacy all its own.
Approached as a local multiplayer game, where its screen splits vertically, ARMS excels through simplicity and immediacy.
And to 'transition' imparts a sense of immediacy, a before and after from one terminus to another.
It's the same immediacy that made the early episodes hypnotic, with the direct address turned pointedly toward.
The only question is one of pacing: Does one demand immediacy, or is one satisfied with gradualism?
None so strong, perhaps, as the degree of immediacy and intimacy that the found footage genre provides.
Its immediacy suits my instincts, and I recognized it right away as my natural way to paint.
There's something about the immediacy of a movie that sometimes helps me solve problems in my work.
But there's something just as central to Millar's writing as shock and violence: his fondness for immediacy.
But there's a new immediacy to the 40s — and an awareness of death — that didn't exist before.
The unnatural cruelty of children to their parents registers with forceful immediacy in this visually vibrant production.
"In a culture that's used to immediacy and inflated claims, it's difficult to have humility and patience."
In this context, the stories always carried a certain weight of immediacy and the possibility of repetition.
Suffused with zombie-movie dread, it's told in the present tense, adding to the feeling of immediacy.
Which made the immediacy and immersion of VR such a perfect environment to set their piece in.
And to "transition" imparts a sense of immediacy, a before and after from one terminus to another.
Always the perspective is that of an aviator, not an observer, giving the paintings a feeling of immediacy.
Unlike sounds, the immediacy of another's touch is not something I ever have to question, parse, or doubt.
It's unwieldy at first and not for everyone, but there is no substitute for the immediacy and control.
Using the Lyons family as a magnifying glass for current events gives Years and Years a shocking immediacy.
As soon as the fight commenced, Ellenberger stormed out of the gate and floored Brown with shocking immediacy.
The downside of that immediacy meant the death of the forums also signaled the death of the story.
From what I saw, the artists exploit the unique potential of performance art that is its dangerous immediacy.
These videos are tremendously good at fostering intimacy and immediacy (especially via the full-HD Apple TV app).
CornerJob is the leading mobile hiring app based on simplicity, interaction and immediacy, empowering companies through mobile technology.
Drawing the landscapes as he experienced them, the artist relished the immediacy of the iPad as a tool.
We don't all confront the refugee crisis with the same immediacy as the coast guard captain portrayed here.
I'm especially grateful for the immediacy of Mr. Loux, but all the men here are in terrific form.
Live-streamed video brings an immediacy and a reason for people to keep coming back to a website.
It's more pop, that's for sure, but with their newly minted immediacy they sacrifice none of their cool.
" The scientists added: "To call the world nuclear situation dire is to understate the danger — and its immediacy.
The colors and smells — the immediacy of sensation — were a way to rescue them, to bring them back.
The best photographs waft before your eyes with the visceral immediacy — and spotty specificity — of a remembered dream.
If his courtliness robs his letters of some of their immediacy, well, courtliness lately seems in short supply.
A certain ease and immediacy sets her apart from the beautiful but frozen characters that populate Curtis's work.
But Mr. Wallace, and his director (and co-creator) Deborah Stein, give the subject an unignorable visceral immediacy.
Much of the power of the book comes from its journalistic immediacy and the authenticity of its details.
But "Refuge" also has the kind of immediacy commonly associated with memoir, which lends it heft, intimacy, atmosphere.
That rawness and immediacy can scare some less tech-savvy lawmakers, but O'Rourke says not to overthink it.
The immediacy of the marks obfuscates the works' complex process of 3D scanning, digital manipulation, printing, and casting.
"I think what's kept people playing Sensible Soccer is that immediacy," Hare told me, back in November 2015.
The songs, bolstered, by a live audience, gained an immediacy and meaning they don't have on the recorded album.
But that was part of the point, to show the immediacy and crudeness of being displaced and burned out.
The works' close-up, cropped compositions bring an immediacy to the scenes and encourage the viewer to step closer.
Never has Mr. Boulez's lifelong study of the precious immediacy of sound, its resistance to permanence, been more poignant.
The immediacy and authenticity of the original Polaroid experience is part of the inspiration behind the brand's digital revival.
"Our users were very much focused on immediacy and cared about what they wanted to do tonight," said Rad.
The immediacy contributes to sending those questionable jokes and complaints, pressing send before we've thought through what we're saying.
But those life circumstances and found samples only begin to hint at the vibrancy and immediacy of Koosha's productions.
Each performance sparkles with modest immediacy, and the film's cumulative impact is so astonishing because so much remains unresolved.
Ms. Lockwood avoids didacticism, believing that the immediacy of her work makes its own case directly to the body.
It's easy to miss how meticulous they are in style — but impossible not to recognize their richness and immediacy.
These early works give little indication of the optical punch and material immediacy that would mark her mature works.
Even the name "liminal" refers to the immediacy of the threshold between the reality and the produced photographic material.
The phrases my co-panelists were using — surgical strikes, hot pursuit, psy-ops, befitting reply — had power, immediacy, significance.
There's that familiar sense of immediacy to Michigan's horror, and it adds a commentary on the nature of voyeurism.
One of the first major steps of learning to draw is learning to love the immediacy of mark-making.
I don't want any temptations to be drawn back into the immediacy of a phone with its demonic alerts.
That shifted with the new intelligence on May 3, changing the Pentagon's assessment of the immediacy of the threat.
The women, especially, inhabit their artificially constructed roles with an in-the-moment immediacy, only marginally rimmed with unease.
Even then, it needs to be a true threat -- one that has immediacy and some sort of actual intent.
Gerstl was after the immediacy of paint on canvas and of life itself, both its inner and outer purpose.
As a delivery device for moments of inner emergency, no art form can approach the immediacy of popular song.
Each new "hello" is a reminder of the complexity and diversity of humanity — and the immediacy of our connection.
The immediacy with which Rosso stacked blocks of clay to wrestle out an image is preserved in the cast.
But many experts have concluded that the gravity and immediacy of any threat to the broader economy was overstated.
Moreover, the presumption of immediacy that social media creates has made fans feel much closer to their favorite queens.
DC: It is true that the benefit of the immediacy and personalization you get now limits the distribution of it.
Vanessa Davis, who typically works with small-scale comics, talks about the immediacy and pure fun of painting large portraits.
If it keeps raining or starts to rain and water levels rise then there&aposs a bit more immediacy required.
Rogue One strives for in-the-moment immediacy, but creating Star Wars action usually involves careful storyboarding and previsualizations instead.
As such, the nature and immediacy of a threat to UK citizens helps build the case for a drone strike.
My father knew pain and suffering with an intimacy and immediacy most of us are blessed never to have endured.
It's enough that they reasonably perceive the immediacy of the threat posed and believe they could be shot and killed.
One of the biggest selling points of Facebook's live video push thus far has been the immediacy of the platform.
The immediacy lends an edge of complicity; Ms Smith has said she thinks of it as telling "a true lie".
"The magic of mobile is the immediacy," said Julie Ask, principal analyst at Forrester and co-author of the report.
"I think the immediacy of this format brings you really close to the subject," Smith said of the Pinchas video.
The whole film rattles with a frenetic, unscripted energy; a sense of immediacy that you rarely see outside of documentaries.
No number of yesterday's stars could cover that up, at least not once the immediacy of their presence was gone.
Why it works: The immediacy of this message lets your partner know you need to see them right that second.
Sometimes painting that speaks with immediacy and verve of attachment to this world is just what we need to see.
Given the immediacy of climate change, Nederland's mayor, Kristopher Larson, thinks his town can actually reach the goal even sooner.
Even so, there's a great immediacy to frantically fitting real plugs into computer sockets, inches away from another human being.
Due to the uncompetitive nature of this bout throughout its duration, the referee called off the fight with unerring immediacy.
Roberts said in his mind there's a difference between a reasonable degree of immediacy and a reasonable amount of time.
Fortunately, Gabriel lets the political thesis fade as events take over and the immediacy of these lives becomes all-engrossing.
Fragmented by design, the book's structure heightens the immediacy of its testimony but often occludes its inquiry into wider issues.
But what if delayed gratification in the midst of all the gluttonous immediacy is more than just a trendy rebuke?
And because Trump is the leader of the free world, his tweets carry a massive amount of weight and immediacy.
Then she starts putting pencil to paper, the graphite providing an immediacy that allows her to organically develop the work.
And with court injunctions keeping the DACA program running for the next several months at least, there is no immediacy.
The film captures up close the way violence transforms neighborhoods and families with an immediacy that transcends headlines or sensationalism.
We are spoiled by immediacy and become annoyed by tasks that remain at the old level of effort and time.
Not only does it not illuminate any of the events, it detracts from the immediacy they've expertly built everywhere else.
For now, Twitter has sought to carve out a niche with ads that capitalize on the immediacy of the platform.
Doom Eternal, which comes out Friday for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Google Stadia, begins with a disorienting immediacy.
Their pictures can require a thousand words to explain, and they can make you miss Abbott's blunt and lucid immediacy.
Writing in spare, crystalline prose, Hamid conveys the experience of living in a city under siege with sharp, stabbing immediacy.
And in the era of the Trump presidency, these books are charged by an immediacy they otherwise might not enjoy.
Both movies turn into male weepies and are better for it, offering viewers "emotional immediacy," to circle back to Durgnat.
Think of the Fayum portraits, which show us the faces of Egyptians during the Imperial Roman era with stunning immediacy.
A summer stint in New York public television opened my eyes to the immediacy and storytelling possibilities of broadcast journalism.
Its immediacy comes in part from the brisk naturalism of the performances and the nimbleness and fluidity of the editing.
All those rough, jagged lines, and that unevenly-shaped silhouette, give a rawness and immediacy to Saturn's brutality and fear.
Twitter and Facebook provide free market research in a sense, but also contribute to a culture where immediacy is everything.
But what is gained in technical control can, and often does, come at the cost of emotional immediacy and honesty.
Before it surrenders to the demands of immediacy and, well, throws the baby out with the bathwater, fashion might take note.
A rare opportunity to see and hear from an artist whose early work retains its power and immediacy 50 years on.
But Punisher's approach just makes you feel like you missed something, effectively sapping all tension, mystery, and immediacy from the experience.
Yet most business software sanctifies the spammy inbox when it's the immediacy of text messaging that keeps people in touch today.
It also allows for very strong moments to blossom, when the actors' immediacy on the stage and the dialogue sync emotionally.
First loves remembered through a haze of memory, and first loves experienced with visceral immediacy (and rendered in graphic novel form).
Given the immediacy of the climate crisis, market pricing schemes should no longer be the centerpiece of a comprehensive climate strategy.
At first, some protest, but I persist, for I have found that intimacy, immediacy and personal quality infuse their handwritten essays.
This is all, of course, fantasy, but it illustrates the immediacy with which Mr. Karam's play addresses the current cultural malaise.
But in that room, I felt a different relief, just an inkling: the eerie immediacy of hearing myself spoken out loud.
"Rebel Sounds" captures not just the immediacy and the emotiveness of music but also the emptiness of a life without it.
That means Mattingly can relate to his young players, knowing with immediacy what they are going through when they have children.
For dessert there are six flavors of gelato, all with the same intensity and immediacy as the rest of the meal.
It's not just that academic prose can be unnecessarily opaque but that language as a medium lacks visual art's experiential immediacy.
That brings an immediacy that I once found jarring: the power to FaceTime with your mom, for instance, from a battlefront.
That it also happened to be an era when fashion had a knowing, energetic immediacy worth celebrating has been mostly overlooked.
Subjects of obvious topical immediacy are few in "Secret Life of Humans," the brooding new play of ideas at 59E59 Theaters.
The immediacy of such trust building has become critical: Only three of the first five shelters planned have opened as scheduled.
You can't fault Thompson's enthusiasm for propulsion systems and axes of rotation — he loves geeking out — but these passages lack immediacy.
His writing then recounted this perfection of daily being, this ability to be steeped in the immediacy of place and time.
"I would very much worry about these kinds of solutions in settings where immediacy and consistency are very important," he says.
Even more, my excitement came from watching two fine actresses capture their characters' echoing feelings of loss with originality and immediacy.
Immediacy is crucial, and Salemi stresses each resume and cover letter should be tailored to the specific role you're applying for.
My father knew pain and suffering with an intimacy and immediacy that most of us are blessed never to have endured.
Perhaps that is why he first tried to oppose Impressionism's immediacy, the instantaneity of things and their changing appearance in light.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Annette Messager's show À mon seul désir has a relaxed, unfussed immediacy that screams veracity.
They stray from the ways design improves how you use things to effusive monologues about the immediacy and intimacy of experiencing them.
Maybelline's vocals and choir synths add a gothic richness to it, slightly dulling the severity and immediacy of the demanding bass line.
Anxious wait Witnesses and family members of those caught up in the tragedy said that the immediacy of the threat shocked them.
The song's amorous electro-thump suited both freak-filled clubs and souped-up car stereos, fusing futuristic sounds with a primal immediacy.
About the many virtues of livestreaming—its immediacy, its irrefutability, its power to document police brutality, organize protests, and prevent future tragedies.
The home video production — courtesy of YouTube videos — and use of real-life people instead of actors give the video an immediacy.
Something about the immediacy, the simplicity, the cursory nature of hitting that button seemed, and still seems, a little disingenuous to me.
They value the look and feel of these very tangible paper-based publications that they imbue with immediacy, intimacy, fervor, and transgression.
It's another way in which Spectacles offer a sense of real-world immediacy, almost like you're watching something out of Strange Days.
As Mr Eisgruber says, recent demands "often involve an expectation of immediacy" that a slow college bureaucracy is ill-equipped to satisfy.
This means the issuance process and audited assets can address transparency, certainty and immediacy of transactions - important principles in Islamic financial contracts.
The immediacy of the wild-card game is different: exciting, but contrary to the way the rest of the season is played.
" Also, she said, "most of my sex stories are true, which I think gives them an immediacy and intimacy off the bat.
But the visceral immediacy of their performances here seems wrenchingly out of context and reveals the ornamental thinness of the surrounding play.
The often startling lyrical imagery of the cinematographer, Brett Jutkiewicz, notwithstanding, the movie aspires to an over-the-shoulder immediacy of perspective.
Czernowin's score includes eruptions of orchestral, vocal, and electronic pandemonium that evoke with unnerving immediacy the chaos of battle and its aftermath.
It's a vision from the past that paradoxically crackles with immediacy, with its smoke-wreathed images of a building buckling into dust.
This battle was so viscerally urgent, so physical in its immediacy, reporting the rape to the police didn't even occur to me.
Friends, co-workers, business acquaintances and strangers contact me on multiple siloed services, which can signal subtle shades of immediacy or weight.
In a similar vein, what would your advice be to young activists coping with and responding to the immediacy of online criticism?
What's wonderful about drawing, more than any other medium, is the immediacy with which it transmits one person's sensual experience to another.
"One more way that 'Apollo 13' unfolds with perfect immediacy, drawing viewers into the nail-biting suspense of a spellbinding true story."
In many of his canvases, Mr. Dias principally made use of red, white and black, which gave them a violent graphic immediacy.
"It's a shame to lose the immediacy of being able to handle something but the big ideas will come through," he said.
South Korea's willingness to curb intelligence-sharing is unnerving, given the gravity and immediacy of the threat from North Korea in particular.
The ice cream in this perfect sandwich is impossibly airy, dissolving with immediacy in your mouth like a frozen, vanilla-perfumed breeze.
As the immediacy of the climate crisis becomes ever more apparent, batteries hold the key to transitioning to a renewable-fueled world.
Alongside the hieratic tableaux, I will long remember the virtuoso turns by solo performers, who gave this suprahuman work a human immediacy.
But for pure, unsettling immediacy, it was hard to top those more concise, more abstract decades-old masterworks from Beckett and Churchill.
"We don't need climate scientists to tell what we see with our own eyes," said Castro, stressing the immediacy of the crisis.
There is a shock at the immediacy of its effect, a voice screaming, Do not waste this; do not drink too much.
There's an immediacy to it; spoken out loud, "crack seed" sounds like what it is, the hard nut breaking under the teeth.
It was that I needed them — the immediacy and sweetness of their presence on either side of my body — to fall asleep.
Fliers are born from a sense of need and immediacy: if your band doesn't promote its own show, no one else will.
While that may mean it lacks some of the megalomaniacal grandeur of BioShock's Rapture, that also gives it a poignant relevance and immediacy.
We have elected to first get more scans of the baby's anatomy, which will help our doctors assess the immediacy of a miscarriage.
Daley-Ward shifts between first and second person, writing with the sort of immediacy that plants you directly inside her mind, her experience.
" In place of a former immediacy is a distance or detachment: "I am so far away when I consider all that I love.
But through simple tricks of camera placement and editing, the emotional truth of what is happening hits home with sickening and stunning immediacy.
The other piece that's interesting is Snapchat exists not because the app's experience is great, but because of immediacy, informality, and instant video.
The move could signal that Snapchat, known for immediacy, spontaneity and simplicity, is taking a shot at more mainstream social networks like Facebook.
Suddenly, it was possible to find, with relative immediacy, the exact depraved scenario you needed to get off, faster and easier than ever.
In general, the inclusion of audiovisual material adds a welcome layer of experiential immediacy to what is, of necessity, a text-heavy exhibition.
These selections, along with the pictures, create a powerful illusion of immediacy, a sense of the personality disclosed and obscured by the art.
That kind of unfettered immediacy poses some risks, but after years of honing his skills on the street, the hits outnumber the misses.
Taito's arcade knowhow is a perfect fit for the immediacy of the format, and that's certainly true of its latest release, Arkanoid vs.
Our memories of the past are constructed with information available in our immediate present — and we often confuse immediacy and familiarity with truth.
It's woven into almost every episode of "The Daily" to transport listeners to a time or a place, to create urgency and immediacy.
Schubert's Leiermann came to life with startling immediacy at a recent performance of "Winterreise" by the vocalist Natasa Mirkovic at the Elbphilharmonie here.
Copra is a superhero comic about immediacy, and follows a bunch of super-powered vigilantes who work on a job-by-job basis.
The earnest, intimate immediacy of the typical YA voice is completely absent: This book might be about teenagers, but it's written for adults.
A sports reporter for The Times tells how tech has transformed sports into an industry with a culture of immediacy and visual documentation.
What I have learned, above all, is that history — particularly World War II — carries an immediacy here that is incomprehensible to most Americans.
That personal connection can collapse the distance from now to then: For Hinchliffe, the event could have the intensity, the immediacy, of disaster.
The immediacy of the threat "has to be defined for Congress so that we understand why the President took this action," Menendez said.
" Gupta also noted Claire's age, 21, and the immediacy with which she seemed to have the craniectomy "are very favorable signs for her.
Ms. Persson brought such disarming immediacy to her singing that this familiar work, depicting a young woman's emotional life cycle, seemed remarkably fresh.
My family moved to the suburbs in 1957, so we escaped the immediacy of the destruction, but felt its impact for a lifetime.
The immediacy of his melodies, the Everyteen sensibility of his lyrics and the direct yearning in his voice quickly found a wide audience.
None of this matters in the immediacy, though, because fans now have to wait 20 whole months for a new Wonder Woman film.
While Season 1 was dominated by the immediacy of grief following Hannah's death, Season 2 leans fully into a tone of mystery and conspiracy.
It's interesting that today, with the immediacy and possibilities that photographic technology allows us, that we are still naturally drawn to our left side.
That combined with the size of the market, the high frequency of use and the immediacy of need yielded a perfect on-demand storm.
That Woolf was able to publish and distribute this book on her own further emphasizes the age's sense of immediacy driven by technological advancement.
" Dimondstein also cites the immediacy of the election, as the Trump administration has proposed "selling the entire public Postal Service to private corporate interests.
With the stalker in play, the immediacy of technology translates into the feeling that someone is always watching, ready to punish any wrong move.
But Control focuses on touch, rather than voice, because Emigh thinks the immediacy of a light switch-like response is critical in the home.
Israel's inviting "openness and immediacy" also lure Nicole, a novelist with writer's block, temporarily from her Brooklyn home, crumbling marriage and two young sons.
That's because of both the wraparound green screen, which helps completely surround Navarro, and the immediacy of the data the graphic is based on.
The immediacy of digital news and social media, where much angst toward Trump is erupting, had not yet become a part of daily life.
Silence is not more secure: Slack's channels — its immediacy, its private-public, highly recordable format — is starting to get people, and institutions, in trouble.
"Last night's move by the EUCO (European Commission) has lowered the immediacy of hard Brexit risk next week," Nomura FX strategist Jordan Rochester said.
There is a visual immediacy to her images that goes beyond their sources: we do not necessarily need to know where they come from.
The immediacy with which politicians can now broadly disseminate a message, without filter or context from the media, can have a clear market impact.
Arndt grew up in Oklahoma, and his mother still lives there, so he understands the immediacy of weather in people's lives on the plains.
There's an immediacy and life to it, but ultimately you're still putting things together in a way that is pleasing and completing to you.
I'm looking for a few small gestures that could only have been written today, just to give it a final little color of immediacy.
In the years that followed, Berlant's interest in the immediacy of what others call "felt experience" helped explain why people were feeling increasingly unsteady.
Modernists of today, whether of the sensuous or the spastic type, are less concerned with method: their music tends to have a tactile immediacy.
Immediacy is its raison d'etre — the thing that keeps us coming back for more and dragging down on our screens like they're slot machines.
What Twombly would have gotten from Olson was the idea that a sensitivity to sound and syllable could instill a subject with lyric immediacy.
The immediacy and quick-response mechanisms typical of social media make it common for a voice to be amplified rapidly to a massive audience.
Global charities and goodwill organization work year-round in some of the poorest communities, and immediacy of the epidemic requires a full year commitment.
The effect is not unlike Fagles's much applauded versions of Homer: ancient rhetorical simplicity combined with American impatient immediacy—the sublime meets the speedy.
And that, somehow, recognizing the starkness of those boundaries enriches the fragile space we occupy within them, imbues it with immediacy, legitimacy and preciousness.
Alyx sings in these small, embodied moments, using them to bring an experiential immediacy to what is generally a standard sort of videogame experience.
And particularly with living creatives like Mario, the immediacy of access to his life and work appears to have made him even more covetable.
But the intensity and immediacy of the social media age have turned corporate crisis management into an exercise where minutes, and sometimes seconds, count.
Lower Manhattan At the 102nd floor of One World Trade Center, the observatory lacks an outdoor terrace, which reduces the immediacy of the experience.
Incessant social media and the internet, with its immediacy and density, have gone a long way toward undoing the top-down version of celebrity.
Their main frame of reference seems to be TV or video, and kind of implied by that association is 'cheapness' or 'documentary' or 'immediacy.
On Tuesday in Yangon, Mr. Annan told reporters that the recent violence in Rakhine had underscored the "importance and immediacy" of his commission's work.
NBA Entertainment has long prioritized immediacy and behind-the-scenes content, and the league's hope is that technological advances will vastly increase its capabilities.
His take on the series wedded his flair for immediacy to the big action sequences and car chases we expect from the spy genre.
Above all, do not feel as though you need to solve with any immediacy this Gordian knot that has entrapped a succession of your predecessors.
Eggleston's photographs possess a haunting stillness, and his use of dye transfer printing in his color work creates a sensation of immediacy and heightened reality.
"Part of the immediacy was that I knew they were going to go get her," said Bonnie Martinolich, who represents Dakota's new owner, Linda Janeski.
The perfect storm of elements -- from impeccable casting to maturation of social media, playing into the must-watch-immediacy of both -- won't easily be replicated.
The immediacy of the events, including Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, flooding in South Asia, and countless other crises, have shown we need to act now.
Thanks to the magic and immediacy of the internet (specifically, TheLeadSports, and its comments section), Sandler's story found its happy ending in roughly 24 hours.
"To call the world's nuclear situation dire is to understate the problem, and its immediacy," Bulletin president and CEO Rachel Bronson said in a briefing.
I never draw before I stitch, I like the immediacy of my work and having to work quickly and intuitively to respond to my surroundings.
But unlike the majority of the onslaught of food-delivery startups, Uber started with a reputation for immediacy, which could give it a leg up.
In the immediacy of the episode, Randall is trying to figure out exactly what your question is, which is: How do I honor his legacy?
It's the immediacy of it that's key, not what happened before, and this, in turn, is followed by the new face refusing to back down.
The app's immediacy becomes addictive—once you've figured out how to use the patterns, variations, and filters, you feel like a master of augment reality.
"Embrace is our testament to the moment, a cathedral dedicated to the beauty of immediacy," the artists, The Pier Group, wrote on their Kickstarter page.
The campaign's slogan is "Life in the now," and it's supposed to "highlight the immediacy of time and the richness of relationships," according to People.
However, the immediacy of the impact of war upon human life is unparalleled, and for no group is this truer than it is for veterans.
On Friday, there were two reminders of the now long-running push and pull between grime's ground-level immediacy and the scope of its impact.
"That type of aggression or urgency and immediacy stayed with me in everything I always did, but maybe just took different forms, musically," he elaborates.
With their rock faces still scored with tool marks, the cliffs have an odd immediacy — as if armies of stonecutters could reappear at any moment.
The company is also committed to performing operas in English, and here the translation of "Macbeth," by Jeremy Sams, did much to advance its immediacy.
Franken's move to self-refer his conduct to the Senate Ethics Committee is another way of taking some of the immediacy from all of this.
American Honey displays an immediacy and a prairie candor that few filmmakers go searching for in what the most callous of us call flyover country.
When all you want to do is blow off some steam, the immediacy of games of the Xbox/PS2 generation makes Kai a welcome alternative.
Moreover, the fact that the vlog is an oral medium gives it a greater immediacy, so the audience can, for instance, feel the speaker's anger.
Mr. Quimby said the show had functioned as "a sort of crossroads" of ideas that anticipated the unscripted communication and immediacy of contemporary social media.
No doubt, this method entails a trade-off: What is lost in poetic beauty and precision is gained in emotional, dramatic and even psychological immediacy.
As they ration and plead for help on the frontlines, the Trump Administration has shown a lack of understanding about the immediacy of the problem.
If you remember from previous Wine School lessons, the intention of fermenting and aging in stainless steel is to preserve the immediacy of fruit flavors.
With each five-year capital plan, the authority has had to weigh long-term objectives against short-term needs, with immediacy almost always winning out.
Television was in its creative infancy when Dwight D. Eisenhower entered office in 1953, and he took quick advantage of the power of its immediacy.
She is sometimes described as the first major female painter of the Renaissance, and the faces gazing out from her work have a startling immediacy.
Another point of reflection should be dedicated to understanding the most effective way for each of us to react in the immediacy of such attacks.
"The Girls" draws much power from this style, aided by the immediacy of its first-person narration; but development and argument tend to leak away.
"The immediacy of social media makes it harder to process emotions and situations at a normal pace," said Chloe Carmichael, a clinical physiologist from Manhattan.
The physical immediacy of my children when I was at my most broken and vulnerable was healing in a primal way that nothing else was.
"No sooner said than done," is a poor rendering into English of the excellent Italian phrase "Detto fatto," with its declarative immediacy and percussive consonants.
VR also removes the friction that keeps our brains from recognizing something as real or unreal, and adds immediacy to our acceptance of new environments.
These formal idiosyncrasies infuse the works with the immediacy of breaking news, even if they were done, like most history painting, long after the fact.
But Ford became obsessed with #OpISIS's immediacy, its secrecy, and the sense that people presenting themselves as both Anonymous and ISIS were interacting directly with her.
She believes that iMessages have a kind of "immediacy" to them that, when you read them, you are transported back to the moment they were sent.
They just have a new way of expressing it and an immediacy to reaching out across those distances in real time that they didn't used to.
It also made me realize that in embracing these weirdo, internal battles, Mr. Robot has lost some of the immediacy that defined it in season one.
Azalea, 20183, addressed the immediacy of social media, and how music is a slower process, but that she's thankful to her fans for supporting her creativity.
Though the special's immediacy is surprising, Ansari has spent months returning to performing and touring standup, after a 2018 hiatus instigated by accusations of sexual misconduct.
The increased frame rate and the higher-resolution cameras that Lee incorporates give the central battle scene a freakish immediacy unlike any war movie I've seen.
Because who knows how much of that has to do with making that definitive decision, but out of it seemed to come immediacy in the music.
We captured something at that time, and there's something to be said about the immediacy of not tinkering with it, laying it down, then walking away.
Cheetah isn't his most immediate work, but immediacy isn't really the point: it's an exercise in restraint, in wringing life out of a few difficult machines.
"For all its immediacy, it allows you a certain analytic distance from its subject," A. O. Scott wrote in his review for The Times in August.
Can contemporary secular society so focused on technology, consumerism, complexity and immediacy even create spaces and forms that elicit the extraordinary responses that Notre Dame did?
But because our society thrives on immediacy, few recognize the long road faced by communities after the news cameras have moved on to the next disaster.
Viewers who pay $4.99 a month for a basic subscription — the money is split evenly between the streamers and Twitch — are looking for immediacy and intimacy.
At the 1866 Salon, Degas exhibited "Scene From the Steeplechase: The Fallen Jockey," which gives a racetrack accident some of the immediacy of a news photo.
Both results are extremely troubling, not with as much immediacy as the bizarre White House events of the last few weeks, but with more enduring impacts.
The strength of typographic culture was undermined by subsequent technologies that emphasized immediacy and visuality, starting with the telegraph and photograph and reaching perfection with television.
These days, the garden provides more consistency to what he was looking for in foraging: a nod to the surroundings, a sense of immediacy and freshness.
New last year, he has now committed himself to conducting the company's central repertory of ballets by George Balanchine: familiar scores have returned with new immediacy.
The program opens on Friday with "Life and Nothing More," the story of an African-American teenager and his single mother that unfolds with documentarylike immediacy.
And despite the presence of the virus here, most people do not yet have a friend or relative infected, so they might not feel the immediacy.
Casualty clearing stations were set up within close "proximity" (10-20 miles) of the front line allowing "immediacy" of treatment with the "expectancy" of a recovery.
I can manage the pain but I can certainly feel tons of pain — and that is what flows through the work, the immediacy and the intensity.
Viewers who pay $4.99 a month for a basic subscription — the money is split evenly between the streamers and Twitch — are looking for immediacy and intimacy.
Luckily for consumers, this attention and immediacy is an aspect of our credit-based economy that can benefit us as long as we use it responsibly.
Which for the record never feels like a debate, such is the emotional commitment of the cast and the immediacy of Mr. Gold's fine, sensitive production.
But he also, Halberstam reports, exploited the new immediacy of radio news and growing national papers by constantly flooding reporters with new information, policies, and gossip.
Tense sequences of undercover operations are reminiscent of those in Jean-Pierre Melville's "Army of Shadows," while moments of explosive violence have a "Godfather"-like immediacy.
Anthony's work often has a charming immediacy because of the familiarity of the selected materials, yet this surface appeal is often undermined by the conceptual premise.
Which means that it's becoming more and more possible for the medium to turn its unique immediacy to the political present, even in major mainstream companies.
The spontaneity, ubiquity and immediacy that technology now affords us means we can make split-second decisions to see historic moments more easily than ever before.
In the case of Social Security, we need to appeal to millennials' intuition, and create a sense of immediacy about this benefit that is not there now.
It jives with that immediacy and small, narrow distribution that's becoming more and more popular and it's straight down the middle for your platform, I think. Totally.
It just magnifies whatever it is turned on -- and strongmen like Erdogan and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad are learning to use that immediacy to their advantage.
The immediacy of blockchain's record-keeping allows Revelator to track uses of digital assets and get royalties of any size to those owed as fast as possible.
But if you remove the social distance allowed by the web and insist on immediacy, the largeness of social networks becomes potentially terrifying to the solitarily inclined.
Swift-footed classes like the Assassin still offer players immediacy and speed, but there's something genuinely special about how slow and sluggish it feels to cast spells.
This comic has an immediacy and a realism to it that transcends the wild setting, and Davidson's color work is a perfect match with the subject matter.
There are exceptions: the long, unbroken shot when Owens first emerges into the Berlin stadium has an immediacy and craft that the rest of the film lacks.
Clinton "wants to be held accountable for that commitment," Leibenluft said, one that she's preaching to voters would get through in the near immediacy of her presidency.
The Fits is beautifully shot, with a crisp immediacy that makes the leads' dark skin look particularly lush, and that brings some sly innovation to the framing.
Without the immediacy of profits, it could sell the lower-priced cars and perhaps build more market share, which could be more valuable in the long run.
I devour short stories, and love them because of their tight immediacy; close-up focus, often on a single incident or moment; and how complete they feel.
The subjects wear a grim determination on their faces, and the photos have an immediacy that comes through in the dirty flesh and sharp shards of light.
That depends on our opinions on a wide range of issues: economic freedom, the value of authority, and the immediacy of climate change, to name a few.
The immediacy of the human suffering at the border, the delicacy of how to provide witness—these are good reasons to proceed with skepticism about narrative contrivances.
All that's in the first few minutes, after which a brutal murder comes almost out of nowhere, and it is extreme in its immediacy and intensity — i.e.
Installed beneath the staircase, "American Beauty" is exaggerated with doodled stars and streamer-like scribbles, infusing it with an interdisciplinary immediacy that feels both classic and contemporary.
Family-planning policies involve stories that go beyond the tempting immediacy of the families being regulated, stories about threats to basic human well-being and our futures.
Recounting the collapse of the St. Francis dam in 1928, a disaster that would mar Mulholland's legacy, Krist describes the first moments of horror with terrifying immediacy.
Her monologue, about the struggles of black women, had an immediacy and ferocity that led to a bond between them — as friends, actors and, eventually, writing partners.
And sometimes they merge when frailty of human life encourages politicians to step back from the immediacy of the battle and speak higher-minded words of wisdom.
Even in No Man's Sky, with the immediacy and exaggeration of game conventions, I sometimes struggle to see my actual effect on the worlds I land on.
That's why the policies that end up coming into practice don't consider the urgency and immediacy of the material, life-and-death concerns of the working class.
This is where Honton believes the selfie still has value, that it's still the most accessible way to capture the immediacy and intimacy of the individual's everyday experience.
"There is a sense of immediacy because the email comes from a person of authority or someone who might ask for this data during tax season," Cullina said.
It is a dirge, for sure—one for the hardcore heads—that's bereft of the immediacy of Come My Fanatics or Dopethrone and comes steeped in black despair.
By juxtaposing a flattened and abstracted body with visceral feelings of immediacy and tenderness, she creates tensions between closeness and separation, familiarity and estrangement, and calm and chaos.
With the new Live API launched today, serious content producers can marry its immediacy and intimacy with the polish, angles, and effects that make live television so compelling.
This new one's a collaboration with the forward-thinking producer Judge—whose high drama beats are rendered in hyperreal neon—showcasing their preternatural knack for effortless pop immediacy.
Thus her grand pronouncements about the nonexistence of "Perfect Places" and belonging to the "Loveless Generation" have a gauche immediacy to them; she's caught up in the action.
The People's Republic of China on Monday followed through on a pledge, though short of immediacy, it made in December to list the drug as a controlled substance.
"There is a sense of immediacy because the email comes from a person of authority or someone who might ask for this data during tax season," Cullina said.
One helpful way to understand where we are and where we're going is to frame mobile-video sharing in terms of users' core needs:  immediacy, authenticity and immersion.
Politicians are communicating with voters around the clock via social media, creating an immediacy and intimacy that has changed the nature of interactions between politicians and the people.
In other words, the sense of immediacy previously noted has dissipated for even those previously in favor of an above-consensus path for rates to push beyond neutral.
Bachrach correctly notes that pension funding gaps vary widely from state to state and city to city, but he exaggerates the size and the immediacy of the shortfall.
A spokesperson tells us that you'll be able to see who you crossed paths within "just a few hours," however, which gives the feature some feeling of immediacy.
Given the contemporary penchant for an ongoing immediacy, a permanent present tense, work like Rabinowitch's appears particularly apt for those of us looking for something more than diversion.
The fragmented sentences convey urgency and immediacy without sacrificing clarity, and they amplify the power of the passage where the narrator discovers that her partner is also afraid.
Why Trump says he's doing this: It's effective: Trump says tweeting offers a sense of immediacy and scale that a press release or a news conference couldn't deliver.
It means that everyone now has an immediacy and access to each other, not just to information but to each other in ways that we've never seen before.
So there's something in the immediacy of theater and in the natural empathy with living human beings in front of you onstage that I think is really important.
Instead, the immediacy and full-throated fury are brought to the front, allowing the band's melodic leanings to serve as more of a counterpoint to highlight the aggression.
But they've increased in the past 10 years as the immediacy of digital media has allowed brands to communicate with readers and consumers quickly, often in real time.
"Arnold's ability to create emotional immediacy with her raw handheld work marked a departure from Vallée's more ponderous floating camera emphasizing the gravity of the situation," IndieWire explained.
He elucidates, above all, the ironic dimension of his film's title, imposing an elegiac, gently pessimistic tone on the energy and immediacy of what he sees and shows.
Fremantle doesn't elide the differences between the present and the past in favor of a kind of immediacy, but rather presents the period as a cabinet of curiosities.
But while Mr. Ratmansky draws from the classical canon, he also shapes the movement with his own accent, with the aim of telling the story with greater immediacy.
Yet for the service's small but addicted band of loyalists (including yours truly), Twitter's syntactic ugliness is a necessary side effect of its essential point, which is immediacy.
The first film was structured to convey the page-turning immediacy of a comic book, divided into five short, discrete tales taken from a fictional comic called Creepshow.
But the isolated fact of a savage murder on a suburban summer morning stuns by its immediacy, and by being bathed in artificial light by the news media.
To read it is to engage with it actively, thanks to the incisive questions he asked about his life and the enormous immediacy he brought to every page.
I believe that this principle also applies for virtual reality, and I'm working to incorporate elements of energy, immediacy, and atmosphere that contribute to a successful live performance.
In a more tangible sense, the preparedness of farmers and vintners highlights the immediacy of this issue; it informs how we must all conform to a new normal.
Reviewers often praised his work for its vibrant immediacy, political urgency and deep rootedness in both black oral tradition and historical documents, including the narratives of former slaves.
It's little wonder Zeel and similar services with apps such as Soothe, StyleBee and Glamsquad are finding success in the age of Uber, when immediacy and personalization are prized.
In so many songs, Grande urges women, with immediacy and specificity, to more forcefully assert their needs in a relationship; she's normalizing the conversation around emotional autonomy for women.
Fitch believes that WBA's low front-end ticket at less than $10 in most cases, convenience model, and purchase immediacy have allowed it to effectively compete against new entrants.
There has been an "incredible" transformation in social media since 2008, providing a sense of immediacy that has changed politics and economics in fundamental and powerful ways, Obama said.
There are tears onstage, as well, at the end of the first part, in a moment that brings a flesh-and-blood immediacy to the memory of those lost.
That divide also extends to different generations, as baby boomers attempt to grapple with the strange new immediacy their Gen-X, Millennial, or Gen-Z offspring now deal in.
Through these stories, director Una Lorenzen and co-directors/producers Heather Millard and Thordur Jonsson extract the immediacy and the relevance of an ancient object, an age-old craft.
And Amazon is facing increasing pressure to own the whole stack of its delivery chain, in an effort to increase the immediacy of deliveries for its Prime service members.
Joshua, after beating Whyte, went on to challenge for a world title in his very next fight but it is unlikely Dubois will follow the immediacy of that trajectory.
When I look at the immediacy and urgency with which [Uber] reacted when Susan Fowler's situation was surfaced...holy cow has the organization reacted with enormous speed and vigor.
True, the "Little House" books are infused with a clear-spirited immediacy that Laura Ingalls Wilder, on her own, might not have achieved without her daughter's superb editing skills.
This immediacy is one of the hallmarks of "Still Brazy" which is, if anything, more straightforward than YG's 2014 debut, "My Krazy Life," which leaned more heavily on storytelling.
It gives the sense that she just found herself sitting there, having this conversation with her producers and her crew, and this gives her show an immediacy and intimacy.
"Black Markets" has the usual mix: the frisson of danger, the sheen of immediacy, the claims of injustice, the tinge of sentimentalism, the scarcity of hard information or attribution.
Writer-director Rian Johnson told Business Insider how the immediacy of making his latest movie, "Knives Out," was in some ways a palate cleanser for him as a filmmaker.
Courtney Marie Andrews has a striking voice, high and tremulous with reserves of power, that matches the fierce immediacy of songs that often come across as roots-rock hymns.
They did not witness the Paris attacks, but wanted the same immediacy, so they asked those they interviewed to speak in the first person and in the present tense.
With a roughness and immediacy lacking in most of the Color Field works, Reed's painting about the process of art-making in a way that today seems immensely sympathetic.
And there is something more: "The World as It Is" is a classic coming-of-age story, about the journey from idealism to realism, told with candor and immediacy.
His spare, meticulous sentences lend a perverse beauty to even the most brutal passages of the novel and give immediacy and emotional heft to the ordeals of its characters.
But that demand for immediacy is running up against others who insist on providing those enrolled in Obamacare plans with a transition period before an Obamacare repeal takes effect.
Critics' rating: 90%Audience score: 89%Critics' consensus: "Hard-hitting, immersive, and an impressive technical achievement, '1917' captures the trench warfare of World War I with raw, startling immediacy."
The colors she uses don't have that warm, burnished glow you expect from classic portraiture, and the immediacy of her renderings isn't filtered through the careful staging of power.
The social media revolution has brought an immediacy and lighter touch to fashion, experts say, with many designers harking back this season to the free-wheeling 1980s for inspiration.
Amid his proliferating noun-clauses and abrupt, flashing images and scraps of speech, even thoughts appear in their immediacy as facts, objects of fleeting contemplation whose presence mutes commentary.
Amid his proliferating noun-clauses and abrupt, flashing images and scraps of speech, even thoughts appear in their immediacy as facts, objects of fleeting contemplation whose presence mutes commentary.
The immediacy of Twitter is unfiltered as well as informal, and at a time when institutional constraints seem especially important, the direct communication nature of the medium is unsettling.
The directness and immediacy of this painting is complicated by her two other canvases from the 226s, one of which depicts feathers falling against a backdrop of blue sky.
Their experiences making documentaries and short films "gave them an appetite for independence and autonomy and (made them) strive harder for realism and immediacy in their Hollywood features," Harris added.
This answer did not satisfy either Justice Alito or Chief Justice John Roberts, who wondered what the difference might be between a "reasonable degree of immediacy" and a "reasonable time".
It kicks you in the gut and drags you back to the personal terror of middle school with an immediacy and intimacy that makes it feel like you are Kayla.
It's a very personal perspective on a conflict that's challenging for most to conceive, and that specificity, coupled with the innovative staging, gives Oh My Sweet Land a startling immediacy.
As the counterpart to "Higher", it's also a lively and dynamic tune – the two tracks were created, he says, to bring even more adrenaline and immediacy to his live set.
The album's immediacy stems from the acuity of the slogans and the serrated teeth of the guitars, whose messy, staticky roar is nonetheless streamlined and condensed into legible, discrete parts.
So while this may increase convenience and quality of life in the immediacy, the long-term effects (casual things like identity theft, privacy breeches, etc.) might need a deeper evaluation.
And, our focus on the immediacy of prescription pain relief rather than long-term pain management strategies not involving medication has led us down a dangerous path, medically and culturally.
As the scholar David Laird says, Jim's way of telling the story cannot capture the "streaming immediacy" of a life lived day by day, with no great goal in sight.
Also, for that matter, Mussolini, Hitler, and whoever else (even without the immediacy of today's powerful and widespread media presence) could manipulate people and culture to achieve whatever purported ends.
Moreover, ALMO's nationalistic approach will weaken the respect for the rule of law, particularly those principles based on multilateral agreements and with greater immediacy, those agreed among the NAFTA partners.
Wojnarowicz used the audio diary to record his thoughts as they happened, and the transcripts have an off-the-cuff immediacy that is hard to find in the Whitney show.
It has now acquired more moment-by-moment immediacy, has been abbreviated (nearer to the Vail original), and nicely establishes the striking individuality of these dancers at the evening's outset.
Producer Brian Graden was drawn to the immediacy of their story; documentaries like Wild Wild Country and Leah Remini's recollection of scientology are affected by years of experience and introspection.
Rather, the words and the drawing are both made of lines: they are both visible, inseparable actions packing a visceral immediacy, emphasized through his choice of materials, color, and drawing.
At first it was Offred's psychology, the immediacy of her sensory experiences, and the rhythms that confined her—but as the world got more complex, so did the the relationships.
These works create a feeling of immediacy but also one of experimentation, as if the artists were constantly probing the limits of what was possible amid landscapes of political repression.
Arguably, the shift to first person could be seen as the series tapping into the immediacy of the found footage genre itself, although, of course, numerous games adopt that viewpoint.
The planned announcement Tuesday underscores the immediacy with which Democrats have pushed their inquiry of Trump as they officially pivot from investigating the President to prepping a formal impeachment vote.
Kagan said he's seen a slight uptake in click-through rates in categories with more immediacy, such as quick-service restaurants, in the limited time since the new design launched.
In thinking of Morrison, I think about the immediacy of her legacy and how the work she created was imbued with natural storytelling that underlined the truth of it all.
Many of The Handmaid's Tale's darkest moments are reserved for her, and she plays them with a raw immediacy that suggests the worst horrors of dystopian regimes rarely involve death.
A NEW STAGE The debut of a two-tiered stage brought a new immediacy to the stadium performances as the stars could easily mingle with fans pressed against the lower stage.
What's next: "There's not the level of interest and urgency and immediacy that we need from government right now," Scharre said, beyond a handful of interested lawmakers and White House staffers.
It is also shot in narrow "Academy format"—ie, the screen is almost square—which is appropriate for a film with the economy and immediacy of a foot-tapping pop hit.
What the engine lacks in neck-snapping throttle immediacy and soul-churning exhaust notes, though, the rest of the car-driving experience more than makes up for with cunning cornering capabilities.
"To call the world nuclear situation dire is to understate the danger—and its immediacy," Krauss said in an op-ed for the Washington Post published to coincide with the announcement.
A campaign, especially one with the insurgent spirit of Sanders' 2016 bid, can galvanize support -- and inject immediacy into a movement -- in ways that meetings and readings and protests have failed.
An architecture of distributed intelligence where intelligence that deals with immediacy is moved toward the edge (closer to or on the devices) while processing-intensive functions are kept in the cloud.
It's possible that Olympics news and footage circulating on real-time social networks like Snapchat and Twitter and the immediacy of news alerts diluted the appetite for actually watching the games.
Also like Mr Berger, they do so with a grounded charm that sometimes despairs of the world but also can't help but marvel at it and the sensual immediacy of life.
But connecting with the character in a room-scale VR environment, with the goblin reacting to my own physicality in real time, conjured a sense of emotional immediacy that was undeniable.
The assurance of knowing that one's message has been delivered and the synchronous knowledge that the other user is typing add a deeper level of intimacy and immediacy to the conversation.
"The breadth and immediacy of the need to act cannot be overstated," the industry wrote in a letter signed by 30 business groups that include both the airlines and labor unions.
Gary Hoenig, a consultant for The Players' Tribune who helped found ESPN: The Magazine, said that something about sports' immediacy presented a special challenge to print journalism in a digital world.
In these photos, Mr. Caron's experience as a combat photographer helped give his photos a cinematic immediacy and power that quickly made them among the most widely circulated at the time.
" It is tempting to rewrite these statements to reclaim the immediacy of her "I": "I was afraid of sacrificing my life to my children; I was afraid of surrendering myself completely.
One reason for the immediacy, she wrote, is that the 85033mm, anti-armor Carl Gustaf recoilless rifle will now be a part of the standard equipment for every Army infantry platoon.
Families facing low wages or uneven work who can't meet their expenses understandably are focused on the immediacy of today's problems, not the long-term consequences of incurring high-priced debt.
In an interview, Mr. Tugnoli said he had tried to balance depictions of the extent and immediacy of the tragedy with pictures that displayed deep respect for their subjects' everyday lives.
There is a burning immediacy to his ever evaporating decisions that fires the imagination ten or fifteen years on, as freshly molten as the day they were poured onto the canvas.
However, I fear there will be a decrease in thoughtfulness and an increase in immediacy as the future of photography (and perhaps life itself) keeps getting shaped around the now, now, now.
Sharing the impulse to express themselves with immediacy using free brushwork and a vibrant palette, they depicted the flickers of light and movement they saw around them just as Europe's impressionists did.
My ideas aren't as crystallized as they were while in school, but they have an immediacy and weight that may be more useful if and when I'm less observer and more participant.
Her immediate instinct is to protect those she loves at any cost, and is frustrated with Sansa for what she feels is an inability to act on the immediacy of the moment.
Writing like this — with such exacting immediacy — places the reader in a different kind of relationship to poetry, and does so in a way that extols the virtues of modesty and sincerity.
That doesn't happen very often in televised game shows, but HQ's frequent technical difficulties do at least heighten the immediacy of the environment and the sense that we're all in this together.
"To call the world nuclear situation dire is to understate the danger — and its immediacy," said Bulletin chairs Lawrence Krauss and Robert Rosner in an op-ed published in The Washington Post.
"The value of the network and the value of the immediacy of news dissemination and correcting things that are said on the news that are wrong is incredible and unrivaled," he said.
But there's an immediacy — a raw vitality in storytelling — in the best Southeast Asian films that can be lacking in the most polished and high-tech Japanese, South Korean and Chinese productions.
The album was recorded live at Firehouse 12, a recording studio and performance space in New Haven, and it has a spark of rough immediacy, something that always serves Mr. Peterson well.
The high spirits in that Bartlett Sher staging often seemed forced, but in Bushwick the simplicity and immediacy of the presentation (seen last Saturday) make the jokes and gags land without thudding.
The strategy, which capitalizes on the immediacy of social media while reducing the risk of knockoffs, is shaking up an industry where a six-month lag between runway and retailer is common.
Some of this boils down to immediacy, as on the opening track, "My Shining Hour," a standard that Mr. Kuhn might have played during his brief stint in the John Coltrane Quartet.
That doesn't change the apparent need for greater immediacy, though, as people move away from watching things in a specific room with a couch and a television to wherever they may be.
" While "Sex Status" has a specific structure, Ms. Rindfleisch finds that the work is slightly different every time they perform it, she said, "because it allows for the immediacy of the experience.
If we want to stop our world from shaking, we need to find in even the tiniest of these acts the same meaning and immediacy, the same togetherness and purpose,— that Mrs.
Experience 112 is notable in that it focuses heavily on establishing a relationship of intimacy and immediacy with the girl on the camera, playing to the genre's voyeuristic–yet strangely empathetic–strengths.
But these days, when our greatest intimacy is with our iPhones and the spectral kinship of social media has supplanted the immediacy of analog conversation, the true hunger is for earnest connection.
Dylan Kussman, the director, places Mr. Davidman alternately in front of an audience, in an empty theater and in a desert, and through sharp edits and angles fosters a sense of immediacy.
This style demands immediacy, but also the kind of intricate precision that can only come about through craft, which may be why Fever hangs together with an album's consistency and stylized motion.
LIFE AND NOTHING MORE The director Antonio Méndez Esparza brings a documentarylike immediacy to this indie, a festival favorite about a mother (Regina Williams) on her own with her son (Andrew Bleechington).
Similarly, highlighting what climate change is already doing to wreak havoc on the planet can bring out its immediacy, while taking the long view of history can keep incremental changes in perspective.
Given that most large companies have a very fuzzy distinction between the two, they fall into the trap of immediacy and their ability to direct resources to the truly important things suffers.
With its emphasis on raw facts, open-source journalism has an immediacy that is effective at a time when readers all along the ideological spectrum have become skeptical of the news media.
Hyper-tactile, it taps into a primal desire to shape earth — what the potter and writer Edmund de Waal has described as thinking through the hands — and is beloved for its immediacy.
The power of Lyon's images lies in their emotive honesty and immediacy – which, for a 1960s and '70s audience, differed radically from the sterilized images published in Life Magazine at that time.
With tactile immediacy, Sedimentations' assemblages document, as a verb, the residue of cultures that — whether with garbage, guns, or laws — have found no shortage of ways to tear themselves and others apart.
This Saturday's opening reception will start with a conversation with Douglas himself, a rare opportunity to see and hear from an artist whose early work retains its power and immediacy 50 years on.
The margin picture There are varied economic characteristics within each category driven by size of market, average price point, frequency of use, mix of product and services, immediacy of need, workforce transience, etc.
Interacting with the physicality of a world we primarily know from film, television, and books provides a particular type of immediacy and thrill, one that's not easily replicated in other kinds of entertainment.
A film by Kahlil Joseph played like a frieze around the upper portion of the room while a related interactive performance took place below, bringing the bold immediacy of Taylor's paintings to life.
All shade aside, the US version is worthwhile in its own right, using the shaky-cam style to its advantage: It has an immediacy and claustrophobia that make for a harrowing viewing experience.
"It's great to be able to have that immediacy, to get quick feedback from the audience, to have their thoughts and ideas and reactions at your fingertips when you want them," he says.
The company is bringing the benefits of an online social network — immediacy, convenience, interactivity — into the real world, building a digital and physical layer over the city accessible only to its paying members.
Sometimes I missed being able to contact someone with the immediacy that Facebook provided, but in general, if I really needed to get ahold of someone, I could find an easy-enough way.
It's a fine performance, but it has little spark or immediacy: This Anita Hill seems already to has figured out the spot where history will place her, and is ready to move there.
Amazon disclosed in its announcement on Tuesday that it is replacing the stock awards program with the minimum-wage increase because employees prefer the "predictability and immediacy of cash" compared with stock awards.
Comprising over 90 drawings, collages and the occasional painting on paper at the West 21st Street gallery, this concentrated presentation spans over five decades and gives Twombly's art a new pace and immediacy.
The film's immediacy made me feel like I was back on the barricades: I could almost smell the sulfur from police stun grenades, the sweet scent of borscht boiling over field kitchen burners.
That immediacy was central in Weaves' approach to recording their full-length, a collection of wildly reckless lo-fi pop that feels like it can go off the rails whenever they see fit.
"People who have never experienced depression think, 'Well, I pulled myself together after a rough time,' and they don't understand the intense physicality, the immediacy, and the incontrovertibility of the condition," Solomon says.
Still, he was getting an opportunity to play, and was lucky enough to do so for Brown, a coach who finds a way to preach patience in a field that functions on immediacy.
The saxophonist Marty Ehrlich, sensitively accompanied by Ms. Stern-Wolfe, fully brought to life the music's conversational immediacy with passages of sunny optimism followed by mocking cackles, cunning microtonal slides and colorful riffs.
The response deterred lawmakers from taking up the matter again until Democrats seized control of the State Senate in 2018 and the immigration policies of the Trump administration lent the issue more immediacy.
And do consumers even want a premium experience on mobile given the new kinds of stars that are made through the immediacy and accessibility that technology platforms like YouTube, Instagram and Snap offer?
Beginning to tease out how light affects their brains should help us understand the behaviors that we see, and appreciate the immediacy of the ways that the brain is affected by its surroundings.
In this picture-book village on Long Island Sound, where owners of the generously proportioned Tudors and Dutch Colonials have long been overwhelmingly Democratic, a sense of political immediacy has clearly taken hold.
And when he's handed a small video camera by his director and asked to film his life, the resulting diary of perseverance and suffering has a raw immediacy that's both appropriate and involving.
There's an incredible immediacy to 1917's tight focus on two particular soldiers over a very limited span of time, but it does really narrow your perspective of what the war really meant.
The second is that the photos were made on the camera of a mobile phone, which lends the work both immediacy and a literal link to the mobile phones that propelled the uprising.
This year PWR BTTM will release its next album (on Polyvinyl, a larger label), and the new songs it performed at this show were musically richer without detracting from the band's emotional immediacy.
The demonstrations demand governments "tell the truth" about the severity and immediacy of climate change, and ask them to reduce carbon emissions to net zero by 2025, years earlier than any official target.
"There's a serendipity and immediacy to the in-store experience," said Todd Dipaola, chief executive and founder of inMarket, which analyzes anonymous location data from the mobile devices of 50 million U.S. consumers.
The immediacy and starkness of the contrast between the candidates obscures the historical realignment hinted at in their own biographies: she used to be a Republican and he used to be a Democrat.
"Isle of Dogs" is a deceptively simple lyric grounded in the immediacy of song, of its repetitions and rhymes that are not far removed from music, dancing, and the rhythms of the pulse.
In the wake of director Jonathan Demme's death this week, and almost 33 years to the day of the film's release, the thrill and immediacy of Stop Making Sense remains its singular legacy.
Five of the original works have been restored specially for the show by the Giacometti Foundation, and the immediacy of the medium is evident in the surfaces he savagely worked with his hands.
Will the increase in engagement from reading longer tweets have an associated reduction in some other factor (immediacy, utility, or even simple fun) that will make the service less essential to users in general?
Because we're living in the era of Instagram and such profound immediacy with giants like Zara and H&M, I'm not sure we need to see something six months before we can buy it.
Jacob's medium — cut-out illustrations and text bubbles over photographs — allows for the dialogue to propel the story, and more significantly, allows the reader to feel the immediacy of the impact of people's words.
But I have friends who maintain and derive great value from their loose network of scattered acquaintances, and enjoy the immediacy of knowing and interacting with them on the scale of minutes or seconds.
The immediacy of Cato's description of trying to reach his injured son after the accident and of his disorientation in the days that followed reminds us that great grief has its own harrowing poetry.
While process is important—particularly for a crisis as sweeping as climate change—the Democrats' lack of concrete, comprehensive solutions stands in sharp contrast to their professed understanding of the immediacy of the threat.
The use of two pianists — the fine Angela Gassenhuber and Philip Mayers in Brahms's four-hand transcription, as arranged by Phillip Moll — instead of orchestra immeasurably enhanced the intimacy and immediacy of the experience.
Some of that change may have been forced by NBC itself, which delayed the broadcast of some events to show them during prime time, sacrificing immediacy in the hopes of a larger viewing audience.
Lulu repaints the floor of the front gallery for each new installation, and framed works are presented without protective glass, giving them a greater sense of presence and immediacy when faced by a viewer.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "The picture spoke its green," reads the last line of a poem by Mark Doty dedicated to Joan Mitchell, a tender meditation on the immediacy of her canvases.
That's part of the unusual immediacy of this production, the schoolgirls making the characters we know from "Macbeth" legible in new ways — and plowing ahead with their performance even when the heavens open up.
Ojala designed them all with immediacy in mind: Each is controlled by a single onscreen button, from the strangely tactical grappling of Wrestle Jump to the simple whack-a-mole pleasures of Mole Hammers.
What Donbass does convincingly is synthesize the carnivalesque horror show of My Joy (2010) and A Gentle Creature (2017) with the immediacy and actuality of his more non-fiction oriented works, like Maidan (2014).
And so I think that there's more of a lag, the un-immediacy of this, I guess, and the fact that it's sort of dispersed across a pretty large landmass—almost like the weather.
The tangy, hormone-soaked immediacy of teenage bike culture dimmed: the exhilaration of speeding down the big hill from the Palisades, the sharp envy of the boys who owned sleek racers with Campagnolo components.
Mr. Ura maintains that his work has never been about mathematics, but instead about understanding the immediacy and intimacy of a person's experiences, which he believes get a country closer to measuring true progress.
"We have found that you can't just tell them that they're on academic probation; you need to press the immediacy of the problem," said Mary Ann Coughlin, Springfield's associate vice president for academic affairs.
WILBER: I'm in total agreement here … turning an entry into a spoken phrase gives a clue welcome immediacy, and because ANTE/ANTE UP is so well-traveled in puzzles, the quote clue feels fresh.
In an age of immediacy, ruled by emails, texts and Slack channels, Kosmalski establishes relationships with recruits and lays out his program's values using what is for many a lost art: the handwritten note.
The changed focus of the arguments was summed up when Chief Justice John Roberts spoke up after Wang had been taking a series of questions from Justices Samuel Alito and Breyer about immediacy and reasonableness.
Built on moments of astonishing immediacy, Leviathan is an uncompromisingly immersive, disorienting experience, a series of rigorously constructed impressions and wildly free camera movements that could only have been achieved with those semi-disposable GoPros.
That feeling of immediacy carries over to the list of heavy hitters who direct the other episodes, including everybody from superstar TV director Anthony Hemingway to well-known film directors Kasi Lemmons and Jonathan Demme.
Because of its proximity to Eastern Europe — a Soviet missile would have taken only four minutes from detection to reaching its target — many in Britain felt the Cold War nuclear threat with a visceral immediacy.
The immediacy and relevance of the song is startling; it is hard to imagine that as women we are still fighting for rights we thought we had secured in 1973 when the song came out.
Because of their immediacy and the access they have to actual voters, exit polls can offer some of the most accurate information about the demographics of the electorate and people's stances on different policy areas.
Sometimes law enforcement, policymakers, and the media get so distracted with the immediacy of the criminal behavior that they forget the aim of criminal activity isn't the crime itself—but the proceeds of the crime.
Its character-focused vignettes and combat mechanics ingratiate vitality and immediacy, but the game's sheer spectacle impresses that the First World War—its tragedies and its consequences—are present inand prescient to the modern world.
As the film stretches out and the camera pulls back further and further for scope, the details and the sense of immediacy and personal stakes get lost, and one bone-crunching combat blurs into another.
But we never felt the double standard of age with more immediacy than yesterday's episode of The Bachelorette, when contestants questioned whether a 25-year-old man could really date a 313-year-old woman.
The director has said he felt the immediacy and visceral nature of "Son of Saul" was necessary in an age when many people, especially younger generations, see the Holocaust as something from the distant past.
People would constantly be on their mobile devices, sabotaging the immediacy of the art by taking videos and selfies, monitoring related hashtags, and LOLing at the posts of other people at the exact same event.
It is not that he cannot "think"—it is that he cannot touch: for all that fine "experience" of his young manhood—sea and saloons and sanitariums—the immediacy of life has never reached him.
It has brought with it a currency and immediacy that we haven't seen since the '60s and early '70s, when athletes like Jim Brown, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Curt Flood openly talked about civil rights.
He describes with feeling and extraordinary immediacy the horror of the fire ripping into the room, how men leapt from the window or crept back into the burning building to look for lovers and friends.
In a digital age of autocorrect and electronic publications that can be edited from afar, not to mention social media platforms that prize authenticity and immediacy over polish, misspelling has become a mostly forgivable mistake.
Boswell interviewed Johnson's friends and colleagues like we all do, but the fact that he was with him in clubs and other places gave it an incredible immediacy that no other biographer has ever achieved.
The reader, both rooted and released by the ending, feels the shimmer of refreshment in a moment's gaze and possibilities: how any precise focus and pause affects us in its immediacy, then widens — and holds.
Maybe a post-touring Avicii will flit from sound to sound like Dylan eventually did, metamorphosing freely without having to worry about giving his work an immediacy that allows it to work in a live setting.
That's in large part because of the always-on connection of the phone, the immediacy of everything I can do on it, and the connectedness to all of the most popular social and work communication apps.
The trick to these pieces is that the players are investing emotionally as themselves, which brings a level of immediacy to the storytelling that isn't really possible when you're watching a movie or a TV show.
The effect is a sense of guilt, causing the viewer to re-evaluate their position as a global citizen once they realize that lack of immediacy shouldn't be synonymous with a lack of action or empathy.
In like manner, the Donmar Warehouse's exquisite revival of "Faith Healer," Brian Friel's 1970s masterwork about an itinerant showman-shaman, his wife and his manager, struck chords of sad immediacy that I hadn't expected to feel.
While the synth-heavy, adventurous tracks on their latest LP 2020's You Know I'm Not Going Anywhere are not like their twangy and straightforward early singles, they have an immediacy that feels even more essential.
Still, even more than the immediacy, what struck me in all of this was a term that came up in my conversation with Jennifer Hyman, the co-founder and C.E.O. of RtR, about the new service.
It seemed to exist outside of time, pouring one out for angsty 2016 within the walls of a 100-year-old dive bar, using internet-era distribution to recall the crackling immediacy of early theatrical television.
These qualities, which distinguished her performance as Gilda in Verdi's "Rigoletto" when Ms. Feola made her Metropolitan Opera debut last spring, came through with wonderful immediacy in the intimate Board of Officers Room at the Armory.
"Bad Roads" gains in immediacy from its status as an essential dispatch from an actual locale that most of us will never see, even if the extremes of human behavior depicted here surely know no boundaries.
Most shows with this structure eventually leave it behind in later seasons, once the world is established, but for now, The Magicians is using it to create a sense of immediacy that The Expanse can lack.
Blake's engineering artifice draws attention away from his musicianship, but live, he struck a fertile compromise between his recordings' uncanny equilibrium and the immediacy of performance, turning an experience of intimate alienation into a communal purge.
This immediacy makes it less likely for subjects to die or be imprisoned during the study period, which would have taken them out of the study population, and also "determines just how quickly dependency forms," Anthony said.
The Joshua Tree didn't really speak to me in that way, it really bored me, but the immediacy of War—turning it on and you get "Sunday Bloody Sunday" right away—was more of a punk aspect.
There's content that providers will know that I will click on, because whether it's a salacious headline or notification or the immediacy of, you know, let me be jealous of my friend in Costa Rica right now.
Conversely, they have a very real sense of the implications of social media's immediacy and spreadability since that is a primary means of communication and self-representation and is not a future risk but a current one.
Unlike the slew of new turbocharged supercars, the naturally aspirated (meaning it has neither a turbo nor a supercharger) 103-210 enjoys an immediacy in its power delivery that is simply missing from smaller turbo-charged engines.
More problematic is Galfard's frequent use of the second person — no doubt to provide a stronger sense of immediacy for the reader — which wears thin rather quickly and adds a whiff of condescension to the overall tone.
The list "includes scoring and weighting of the five climate-related hazards (recurrent flooding, wildfire, drought, desertification, and permafrost thaw) based on the immediacy of the threat," writes undersecretary of Defense for acquisition and sustainment Ellen Lord.
While live studio audiences can infuse multi-cams with energy and immediacy, single-cam shows tend to have more storytelling flexibility, and they can possess a level of visual intimacy that's difficult to attain in multi-cams.
When it focuses in on one conflict, or one particularly dark turn in the story, it gains a power from its immediacy, from the way that bad things turn to worse and good things quickly turn bad.
At Opera Theater of St. Louis here recently, this aria came across with stunning immediacy, because Rigoletto (the baritone Roland Wood) sang the words with stinging crispness and brooding power in an English translation: We are equals.
When Academy Award-winning documentarian Errol Morris talks about the subject of his latest film, portrait photographer Elsa Dorfman, he describes her uncanny ability to preserve the immediacy of an unfolding moment and translate it into art.
That ingenious music comes through with chilling immediacy in the up-close production at the Barrow Street Theater, played by just three instruments: a piano (the impressive Andrew Garle on the night I attended), violin and clarinet.
Their music's immediacy stems from the synthesis of two honorable punk traditions: harsh, condensed nuggets of riffage designed to awe you with technical mastery, and goofy, shouty, unpredictable group singing in the vein of the Raincoats or Liliput.
Swathed in a cloak of darkest blue with touches of faded red and white, unpowdered and unwigged, he is every inch the Romantic hero and fills the frame with a scale and immediacy unlike anything else on view.
Yes, it's allowed people to connect across continents and rendered the uncomfortable phone call mostly a thing of the past, but the 24/7 immediacy of texting has also been shown to increase anxiety and fear of rejection.
It has built-in GPS and optical sensors for heart rate tracking through the wrist, but for people who still prefer the accuracy and immediacy of a chest strap, the watch will pair with one of those, too.
But they're obliterated by the immediacy and detail of his loss, of his living yet inexorably transmuting love for his dead wife, of their living baby daughter, of the modest domestic arrangements he can hardly bear to recall.
Unemployment, corruption and shoddy infrastructure—the single, 300km-long road that links the valley to the rest of India is closed half the year and takes eight hours at best to traverse—add immediacy to chronic political despair.
That raises a hopeful thought: perhaps through their sheer immediacy and the raw intimacy of their images, today's ever-present smartphone cameras are not just tools for recording facts, but instruments with a rare power to foster empathy.
That was despite a more forceful diplomatic tone on the crisis and warnings on the scale and immediacy of the threat from U.S. President Donald Trump's new ambassador to NATO, France's defense minister and the alliance's deputy head.
These same events occur and reoccur; the same stories are told in first person, then in third person, from the point of view of the future, and from that of the past, in immediacy and in regretful retelling.
Cricket is the most popular sport in India and following sports in real time is one of the main ways people use Twitter, which unlike many other social media networks still has a chronological timeline to emphasize immediacy.
And experiencing those kinds of story moments as part of an immersive theater show this ambitious was engrossing; the combination of cinematic flair, involved storyline, and skilled improvisation from the actors triggering a sense of immediacy and presence.
The director's decision to have the actors frequently throng the theater's aisles lends immediacy and a sense of speed to this resonant production, which sprints along at a fast-paced two hours and 35 minutes, including the intermission.
All three are examples of artists who produce urgently relevant work that responds with immediacy and effectiveness to its political and historical context; and all three offer enervating, timely takes on the present state of art and politics.
The notion that you could have access to this person who is the shared connection between my dad and an ancestor who came over to America from Sweden in the late 1800s—that immediacy just blew my mind.
Mr. Neiman's Impressionistic paintings in "Muhammad Ali, LeRoy Neiman, and the Art of Boxing" are brilliantly colored, some dashed off quickly, as if he were trying to catch up to the immediacy of a photograph, or a punch.
I wanted to fuse the language and complexity of literature with the scrappy immediacy of rock 'n' roll, and I wanted to bring to rock singing the hypnotic quality I'd heard in the cassettes Simon had assigned me.
To describe "Beloved" only in these terms, however, is to diminish its immediacy, for the novel also remains precisely grounded in an American reality — the reality of black history as experienced in the wake of the Civil War.
"Overall I am not too optimistic that people's sense of altruism can override their sense of urgency and immediacy in a major metro area where the demands for speed and expediency are high," he wrote in an email.
Works about H.I.V. and AIDS in the 1980s and 1990s had the immediacy of reportage; from the 2000s onward, narratives about marriage and parenting, as well as the backlash against gay domesticity, have felt like real-time anthropology.
The feeling of immediacy that virtual reality creates helped us bring a viewer as close to the police and the city as possible — to understand, to the extent possible, the experience of policing from their point of view.
Underscoring the immediacy of bringing on permanent leaders in these agencies is the notion that anything can happen—whether it's an infectious disease like bird flu or a major hurricane like that which ravaged Haiti—at any moment.
Join us now through the immediacy of the Narrative Oral History format, as we relive that day, August 24, 1965, at Zsa Zsa Gabor's house at 2850 Benedict Canyon in Beverly Hills, when popular music was changed forever.
There is no theorizing, and no new journalism either—no fabricated immediacy, no reconstructed dialogue, no arty pace… he represents a sensibility that has pretty much rejected such devices and his book is truer and more exciting for it.
"Islands" (1968) was likely painted on Great Spruce Head at a spot he stood on many times, articulating the ground, trees, ocean, and distant islands with a sensual immediacy offering no place for repetitions of form, color, or habit.
Either way, there's no mistaking the seriousness of intent underlying Young's agile scat singing, and not just because of his fortissimo capitalization of the here, an idea of immediacy equated with the ghostly, disembodied presence of the poetic voice.
While public opinion has fluctuated in the last 15 years — often rising and falling depending on the immediacy of terrorist attacks — the most recent poll findings have shown a close divide in the public's concern over terrorism versus privacy.
The surging immediacy of standout track "No Blood Has Honor" dovetails with its anti-fascist message, raging against joyless ideologues as Grigg howls "Fear consumes / Fear controls / Fear belies your ambition," drawing out the words in a serrated gargle.
It's also a feature made ever more enticing by not only its immediacy but the way the Hooks UI surfaces how many other people have just received the same notification and are therefore also candidates to join the conversation.
An insidious problem also arises via the immediacy of interest, wherein a decision-maker's focus on the immediate consequences causes a failure to consider the full range of consequences and, potentially, preferable alternatives that better achieve long-term goals.
Gilbert's prose has an inject-it-into-my-veins immediacy: It's not so lyrical that it calls attention to itself, but the rhythm of each sentence is so precise that you absorb it before you even realize what's happening.
Holmes, working with the editor Katie Bryer, uses the archival material smartly, weaving it in to create a sense of you-are-there immediacy and to build the pace as the Maiden sails, stalls and rushes toward the finish.
She's also a wonderful writer with an assured sense of when to zoom in to her body's somatic response for a piercing immediacy and when to pull back to convey the measured perspective gained through the distance of time.
The bond examined by Brenda Wineapple in "White Heat" — which brims with crackling immediacy — features an even more unlikely pair: the reclusive genius Emily Dickinson and her posthumous publisher, the writer, abolitionist and Union Army colonel Thomas Wentworth Higginson.
From the vibrant performances of this winning cast, headed by the powerhouse baritone Ambrogio Maestri, who owns the title role, it seemed clear that the singers relished the chance this production provides to bring fresh immediacy to Verdi's characters.
S.E. Hinton's The Outsiders, about teen class warfare, would go on to become a massive bestseller; it would also help to create the publishing category of young adult fiction as we know it today, with its breathless, intimate immediacy.
It's too early yet to predict what the outcome of this will be but this female identity crisis — whether it be limited to haircuts, dating habits, or as significant as major career changes — feels unprecedented in its breadth, intensity, and immediacy.
Is mass scale ... like, I can't get any things that ... DC: So, you finally reach the ... You saw immediacy and personalization coming and you did the thing you saw coming that turns out to actually be a good business this time.
The immediacy and visual nature of AR, plus the 300+ million (could be a billion depending on how you count it) actionable endpoints that are coming online when Apple launches ARKit officially in September, has investors engaging the Thirst Machine.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg talked a lot on the company's last earnings call about live video and immediacy around the news, but Facebook hasn't figured it out, as evidenced by its trending topics nightmare that doesn't seem to go away.
The team will come to a decision by evaluating factors including the "immediacy and severity of potential harm from the rule violation," whether preserving the tweet will allow for public accountability and whether it provides unique context not otherwise available.
In Vitsina's work you can admire the transition between different periods in Russian art, all the way to the present moment, charged with the anxieties of globalization but still largely defined by the immediacy of their immediate, post-Soviet context.
"We're for transparency, and honesty, and immediacy, and full disclosure, and we think it's comical that Hillary Clinton is now for that in the 11th hour," Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said during an appearance on MSNBC's Morning Joe on Monday.
Everything stems from what he has felt, what he has experienced in its utmost immediacy, as if to say there is greater truth nestled in the black folds of jealousy than in the work of Karl Marx or Immanuel Kant.
Customers have to wait between three and six weeks for delivery after they've submitted an order, so this does not match the immediacy of an IKEA DIY pick-up job, though Tylko says they're hoping to reduce wait times soon.
Oswalt's show did not have the stunned immediacy of Notaro's, but it had that bare, bewildered essence of a person not knowing how to handle what life threw at them and wanting to discuss it with a willing group of listeners.
The market opportunity for immersion The market opportunity for immersion The oldest and most basic user need is immediacy, or the ability to access content in real time, which is rooted in our consumption of broadcast TV and radio media.
Felix Thompson's debut feature brings back the immediacy and emotion of high school It's easy to forget how much a single terrific performance or a fresh directing perspective can enliven a film, and turn familiar ground into fresh new territory.
This practical solution to the problem of limited shipping funds added to the Biennale's sense of immediacy, with individual works confronting questions of how artists negotiate gender equity, labor and economic hardship, human rights violations, and religious and race-based discrimination.
The immediacy of making the picture, Mr. Close said, changes the relationship between the subject and the artist, who together witness the image come into being after the photograph is pulled from the camera and the chemicals perform their function.
This is a video age, in which facts that were previously filtered though police accounts and media sources, that were previously whispered over shoulders at barbershops and across kitchen tables, have been buttressed by the immediacy and veracity of visual proof.
Now he has to imbue "The Late Show," on any other night of the week when the future of the Republic is not hanging in the balance, with the same sense of immediacy that has propelled him in his live broadcasts.
This analog presentation adds to the feeling of sweaty reality that Ms. Goldin's images convey, their sometimes excruciating, you-are-there immediacy, as in close-ups of people making love and having orgasms or in pictures of people shooting up heroin.
Like a lot of Australian television and film, "Cleverman" has a rough immediacy in its pacing and cinematography that helps to make up for its deficiencies elsewhere, and if you have an appetite for sci-fi conspiracy thrillers, it's worth sampling.
Unlike shopping apps or other social apps, like Facebook or Instagram, Twitter's network has a sense of immediacy which makes it a better fit for a platform that's about urgency of notifications – that is, those that are worth the interruption.
Instead, much like their counterparts in the fashion world, they are focused on how to satisfy the increasing number of customers who are accustomed to instant availability, thanks, in part, to the immediacy promoted by social media and the Internet.
Her projects often reflect significant historical moments like the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953, or the self-immolation of Vietnamese Mahayana Buddhist monk Thích Quang Duc in 1963, bringing a sense of modernity and immediacy to familiar images.
It does not promise to rip away access to lifesaving care for millions of people; organizers recognize that mobilizing marches and rallies around the abstraction of tax policy may prove more difficult compared to the searing immediacy of health care.
Lucy's fierce first-person point of view is as confident and fearless as she is on the court; she narrates her story with the immediacy and sharpness of a sports commentator, mixed with the pathos and wisdom of a perceptive adolescent.
Fans went in droves to cinemas to see it, and its true measure was not only all the people telling you how great it was (and it was great) but also the immediacy with which it filtered into popular culture.
Inspired by Audre Lorde's essay of the same name, Poetry Is Not a Luxury at the Center for Book Arts, curated by Maymanah Farhat, explores how book arts, through their immediacy and urgency, can be used as tools to resist oppression.
Readers who, from sources other than Goldstein, know these monuments — haunting and inscrutable, vital and deathly, visceral and recondite, funny and weird — will surely cherish the immediacy that "The World Broke in Two" brings to the biographies of their creators.
Sabaah Folayan and Damon Davis's documentary, acclaimed at Sundance for its immediacy, captures the anger of residents and activists in Ferguson, Mo., in the wake of the killing of an unarmed black teenager, Michael Brown, by a white police officer.
The souped-up edition, which was screened at the New York Film Festival, is a fascinating failed experiment, an attempt to bring Billy's drama to life with unprecedented immediacy that falls into an uncanny valley between cinema and virtual reality.
The widely disseminated mug shot of the older, balding DeAngelo, juxtaposed beside a decades-old police sketch of a young suspect with longish hair parted in the middle, twinned the distance of the long-ago with the immediacy of now.
But it has the immediacy, tight pacing and sufficiently believable plot complications a show of its type requires; it may not deliver the action (and acting) highs of "Homeland," but moment to moment it can be more psychologically and politically credible.
Mr. Moorman, speaking to reporters at Penn Station on Thursday, said that Amtrak had been aware of the defective ties involved in the derailment as a result of regular inspections, but had not properly assessed the immediacy of the problem.
Urban-X is focused on companies that help alter the shape of urban living, and Matevosyan says they see very big opportunities in helping municipalities reimagine how their cities operate, given the type and immediacy of imaging they can provide.
This practical solution to the problem of limited shipping funds added to the Biennale's sense of immediacy, with individual works confronting questions of how artists negotiate gender equity, labor and economic hardship, human rights violations, and religious and race-based discrimination.
The slightly distended frames and peculiar angles of the pocket-size camera — and the way Soderbergh, serving as the director of photography under his usual pseudonym, Peter Andrews, makes it twirl, glide and shimmy — create an atmosphere of buoyancy and immediacy.
Rather than bog viewers down with academic interpretations, Luke's designs both capture and communicate the sense of immediacy and urgency of the exhibition's objects, bringing them out of an otherwise impenetrable past and into a narrative that continues into our present day.
Haus is the studio's first real estate play and focuses entirely on the buying and selling of residential property, digitizing and organizing offers from buyers so that all parties (the buyer, seller, and agents) have more transparency and immediacy through the negotiation process.
In addition, two other new features are aimed at making it easier to go back and look at past photos – an activity that seems to be somewhat rare in this digital age where photo sharing is focused on immediacy, instead of history.
And she was just so ... when you ask me how I "knew," it was [through] the immediacy of her story unfolding: her husband not wanting to kiss her on the mouth, and her embarking on this relationship with her high school lover.
In a response to the letter provided to The Verge, Jay Carney, Amazon's Senior Vice President of Global Corporate Affairs, said employees "prefer the predictability and immediacy of cash," and that the wage increase "more than compensates" for other forms of pay.
"The obligation to wait 15 minutes to travel in a VTC does not exist anywhere in Europe and is totally incompatible with the immediacy of on-demand services, such as UberX," it writes now in a blog post entitled 'see you later, Barcelona'.
A trained firefighter, Hagin repeatedly urged Bush and his aides against traveling to disaster zones in the immediacy of hurricane or other natural disaster, stressing that while it would assuage public demands for the President's presence, it would also drain emergency responders' resources.
Both the visionary and technical mind behind Mint, the first free, automatic and secure way to manage and save money online, Patzer designed Mint to meet his own needs and those of people like him who value immediacy, simplicity and their free time.
Stronger, Not Weaker Encryption is the Answer Making good decisions in a period of rapid global transition is never easy, especially when the trajectory is unclear and our concerns about the ability for terrorists to communicate secretly have the strong pull of immediacy.
Books by John Pomfret and Leslie Chang may offer more distinctive or insightful introductions to the dislocation caused by China's rapid development, but Schmitz's eye for scenes and ear for dialogue give an immediacy to his stories that more expository works often lack.
While that which is urgent may displace all else, by virtue of immediacy, it is critical to keep in mind the longer-term aspects of the shutdown: The tasks and consequences which are also truly important, but which are going undone or unaddressed.
Much like the original Politico, which was founded in 2007, its European incarnation covers its beat like a village paper, harnessing the immediacy of the Internet to deliver breaking news at a brisk tempo to a core readership of political and civic insiders.
He has written an allusion-filled novel that still manages to feel original, a violent tale of struggle and survival in a cinematically beautiful landscape reminiscent of the movie "The Revenant" but rendered with far more immediacy and considerably less self-importance.
In a way, all of this illustrates one of the benefits of the Sixers' lose-and-lose-some-more approach: sure, the seasons themselves are painful to the point of being downright unwatchable, but at least your current roster doesn't impose any immediacy.
Frozen in an image, a masked man wielding a chain saw lacks all the features that make him scary to those who encounter him at a spooky attraction — the physical immediacy, the element of surprise, the menacing buzz of the chain saw's engine.
" An unrelenting immediacy sets in: "Worries about the past and the future are unrealistic when judged against the realities of the moment," the sociologists wrote, and distinctions between people fall away, leaving only "human beings responding to one another as human beings.
His Disney-influenced style brings humor and immediacy to the text, with Sunzi himself popping into the story as both the wise and fearless commander of blank-eyed, child-like soldiers and the conniving nemesis to the enemy who tries to cross him.
"Overall, SMS campaigns for public health are the most effective medium for mass dissemination due to their reach, immediacy, opportunity for data collection and personalization, ability to tailor and adapt information, and opportunity to link to other sources," Muench told CNN Business.
Mad Men's Elisabeth Moss anchors the uniformly excellent cast (including Alexis Bledel, showing sides she never did on Gilmore Girls), but the real star here is the textured, detailed world building and the newfound urgency and immediacy of the story's dystopian impulse.
Partly driven by mourning and immediacy, the group messaging — including Ms. Schamis and Darren Levine, who taught a Literature and Arts of the Holocaust class the previous semester — became a private place students could recount that terrible afternoon and the wreckage left behind.
McCain's daughter, Meghan McCain, talked about his injuries in an emotional tribute to her father during the memorial service on Saturday "My father knew pain and suffering with an intimacy and immediacy most of us are blessed never to have endured," she said.
He has a ferocious zeal to protect the legacy of the underrecognized pioneers, especially as street art — which borrows some of graffiti's immediacy with little of its charm or technique — becomes more widely known and collected, destabilizing the marketplace and public perception.
We recommend developing a data clearinghouse to assist in deploying federal resources in the most afflicted areas, reducing physician and pharmacy shopping across state borders for opioid procurement, and developing metrics for examining current and emerging drug trends with greater accuracy and immediacy.
Last year, many of the same paintings were on display as part of the Leopold's permanent collection, but compared to the lacerating immediacy of the hundreds of drawings at the Albertina, they appeared overworked and overwrought, heavy as lead and dead on arrival.
As it scrambles to keep advertiser attention with more attractive ad products, the company is looking for new ways to play to the platform's unique set of strengths — immediacy, cultural relevance and a status as a favored public forum for customer service shoutouts and complaints.
More significantly, as we dissect in our firm's 2019 capital markets forecast, this revolution is embodied by horizontal digitization — that is, the expansion of technology into every discipline, business model, and supply chain, bringing flexibility and immediacy to the way consumers receive goods and services.
Fighting to affirm the US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit's decision that DHS must act with "a reasonable degree of immediacy," Wang was pressing the court to adopt a rule that DHS must take custody of the person in question within a day.
Ever since HBO scored big early last year with a docu-series about Robert Durst that ended with his seeming to confess to murder, the immediacy of the open-ended true crime format, also seen in the Netflix hit "Making a Murderer," has beckoned imitators.
Brands are seeking multiple avenues that leverage legacy and immediacy to tell their stories at a time when customers are gripped by selfies, designers are constantly pressed to churn out collections, the see-now-buy-now idea is gaining momentum and seasons are increasingly blurred.
The opposition to Trump also has to give deeper thought to why a demagogue with such modest and eccentric experience could speak with such immediacy to tens of millions of voters anxious about their lives and their prospects, while the Democratic nominee could not.
This batch of jangly riffs, her crispest and sharpest, would sound dandy if played over conventional rock backing, but electronically treated they fascinate — for the overwhelming immediacy of their aural crunch and swirl as much as for what the blend means in the abstract.
The correspondence they stage between writer and reader is not the immediacy of address Shafak attributes to a book as it circulates in the world but the projection of a literary kinship so deep, so transcendent, that it is worth waiting for — worth dying without.
Andy Mills, an audio producer and reporter for The Times, knew he wanted to pair the two, in part because much reporting about the Islamic State thus far lacked an immediacy that brought the story into the homes of listeners and stuck with them.
Whether on the street or in a restaurant, tacos are best served à la minute, within seconds of the tortilla leaving the comal, and the intimacy of the bar at Pujol was designed for an immediacy in service that isn't feasible in traditional dining rooms.
A community-sourced, chronology-crossing staging by R.B. Schlather brought the performers among the audience in November at Hudson Hall in Hudson, N.Y., an intimate setting for the unforgettable exhaustion of Michaela Martens, whose Susan B. had both near-mythical stature and soccer-mom immediacy.
With some urgency, the Source Book directs a conscious move away from the distant spectacle of a nuclear sublime — remote and immeasurable — towards the immediacy of the "lived experience of the uncanny nature of radiation" ushered in by disasters such as Chernobyl, Three Mile Island, and Fukushima.
But Jon Ossoff's defeat Tuesday night by Karen Handel in Georgia's sixth congressional district contained yet another layer of messiness: it was a local race that, thanks to the immediacy of social media, felt as it if was happening in millions of backyards across the country.
De la Torre's poems aim for immediacy, often beginning mid-action or mid-description, while adopting a tenor of straight-ahead familiarity, no matter how jarring or ridiculous what's actually being said might be – and there is a sly range of diction quietly at work throughout.
" Amazon says its existing benefits will not change, except that its RSU stock grant program will be phased out for hourly fulfillment and customer service employees and replaced with a direct stock purchase plan, supposedly because those employees "prefer the predictability and immediacy of cash to RSUs.
Trachtenberg favors a slow build getting to the final reveal, however, and although some may miss the immediacy of a rampaging kaiju destroying everything in its path, this is an entirely different breed of movie that's potentially even more effective for its shift in style and tone.
Chief Justice John Roberts seemed open to this approach but questioned what the limit should be after the challengers' attorney, Cecillia Wang, urged the court to affirm the ruling of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, which said apprehension must occur with a reasonable degree of immediacy.
Apophenia cultivates a real feeling of immediacy—"Avarice" blasts and howls with palpable urgency, careening by so fast you can almost hear drummer Jacques Johnson's bones rattling—but hasn't fully abandoned its morose doom impulses, or a newfound penchant for smatterings of black 'n' roll grooves.
The movie begins with a 2016 election "how did this happen?" montage, making clear that the cycle of instant news followed by the internet's instant reaction has diluted the immediacy of Mr. Moore's canny cinematic storytelling — it was a lot of stuff I'd heard and seen before.
For the rest of this absorbing, two-act production, we find ourselves connecting the dots between academic theories — from a psychiatrist, a judge, a mayor candidate — and the messy immediacy experienced by those who have been among the war zones of the streets and the schools.
At a moment when government arts subsidies are again under siege in the United States, "Sunday in the Park With George," directed with blood-racing immediacy by Sarna Lapine, makes an emotionally irrefutable case for the importance of seeing through the awakening gaze of the artist.
But I was crying with a vivid immediacy for how adeptly Sayonara Wild Hearts captured my difficulties of this year,a year that shattered my confidence in a way that was itself a form of heartbreak, and required an intricate mask to broadcast professionalism and growth.
Though Bee didn't pull any punches (calling Nixon's secretary of state, Henry Kissinger, a war criminal immediately before cutting to footage of Kissinger laughing jocularly felt especially pointed), the segments didn't quite land — they lacked the immediacy and fury that animates Bee's best bits, dulling their edge.
Leaving feels like a closeup, while Surviving is a series of establishing and medium shots, toggling between a big picture about how black women and girls are disbelieved in society and a semi-intimate look at their stories that focuses almost extensively on the immediacy of the abuse.
As our editor-in-chief noted back in 2014, RadioShack can actually compete with online retailers like Amazon on this front because of the immediacy (you don't want to wait days to get that final part you need to finish your project) and the collaborative nature of maker culture.
Cole specializes in the fusion of strategic brand thinking and empathetic interaction design, as well as leads high-end digital projects for RSR's wide range of clients, from the live-action immediacy of sports brands to the style of top fashion retailers and the data-driven complexity of finance.
What does seem to be new, however, is the quick pace at which this all came together, and the immediacy with which a bunch of high-profile people got on board — not to mention the public, vocal enthusiasm for a project centered on a creative team of black women.
Where Muñoz used water on hot pavement to paint and repaint a vanishing portrait in memory of those who died in the Colombian Civil War, and where Jacir, Lacy, and Rakowitz depict traumatic loss by means of supplements and traces, Šehović depicts such loss with unnerving visual immediacy.
The immediacy of the materials and ideas presented in that exhibition made me question why I was heading up to Acquavella's Gilded Age townhouse in the first place: nothing seemed farther from the contemporary frequencies emanating from Formula 224 than the malerisch mystique enveloping Freud like stale cigarette smoke.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Havana-born artist Carlos Mariel does the kind of stripped-down durational performance work that's the best argument for the power of the form — its immediacy and intensity perfectly embody why some ideas need to be (can only be) transmitted in this way.
In either case, these novels, in straddling immediacy and permanence, the personal as well as the scope of a world tilting toward disaster, are the ones we might well be looking back on years from now as the defining, if baffling, literature of an indefinable and baffling era.
This immediacy inevitably invites error and overreach, which is often much of the fun of it; Twitter is watching someone say the wrong thing in the wrong way at the wrong time, making fun of him, forgetting about it, and then doing the whole thing all over again tomorrow.
"As good as delivery is getting - one-day delivery, sometimes one-hour delivery — that still can't compete with the one-second immediacy of being in store and picking up that avocado that I'm about to make guacamole out of because I thought about it in that moment," Dipaola said.
While some skeptics say that the face to face engagement of a classroom setting is lost online, others argue that this can happen in even more measurable ways online, because you can easily monitor who has participated and participants can comment concurrently, expressing their views with immediacy and depth.
I believe deeply that part of my project, and many of the writers that I feel solidarity with, above and beyond everything, is bearing witness to a moment that slips away from us at the speed of light — but that lingers with exquisite, exquisite immediacy in our work.
"The Great Gatsby," F. Scott Fitzgerald This is often considered the greatest American novel of the 20th century — I waver on that sometimes but I love the beauty of its writing, its tabloid immediacy, the high body count, its modernistic touches, the relentless drama put into its novella-length form.
Check. Vine may have lacked the immediacy of Twitter or the aesthetically enhanced storytelling abilities of Instagram, but it was, in many ways, a deeply experimental site, one that encouraged users to play around as much as they could, all the while working within a strict set of creative parameters.
The company explained its decision to shift to a new stock purchase program in the announcement blog post yesterday, citing that hourly employees preferred the "predictability and immediacy of cash to RSUs," or restricted stock units, but the post doesn't mention the loss of monthly incentives, which Bloomberg reported earlier today.
A large canvas, "Maine Grey: Yellow Jacket," (2017) described in the catalogue as a work in progress, echoes the composition and setting of "Yellow Jacket Fog," but clarifies and simplifies the watercolor's floating blotches and washes into more coherent expanses — without losing any of the immediacy of the work on paper.
Perhaps most significantly, Schapiro's compositions are not allover abstractions, and that not alloverness — the fact that each presents a figure on a ground — is the one element that could be interpreted as a subtle critique of the Greenbergian imperative to deemphasize figure and privilege the totality and immediacy of ground.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In a social media landscape overflowing with brands that co-opt the language of social movements to appeal to hyper-conscious consumers, R.I.S.E. offers a heartening alternative: dissident cultural activism that leverages the immediacy of online sharing culture to give voice to Indigenous resistance.
Anisimova, who broke through at the junior level by winning the 2017 United States Open girls' title, complements her desire for immediacy with an uncommon curiosity about the past, expressing her admiration for Billie Jean King, the pioneer who played a formative role in getting women's professional tennis off the ground.
Lucy's fierce first-person point of view is as confident and fearless as she is on the court; she narrates her story with the immediacy and sharpness of a sports commentator, mixed with the pathos and wisdom of a perceptive adolescent charting the perils of her senior year of high school.
In a press notice about its latest action, the watchdog notes Facebook has removed a claim from its homepage — which had stated that the service "is free and always will be" — but finds users are still not being informed, "with clarity and immediacy" about how the tech giant monetizes their data.
With the publication of the collection "In a Green Night" in 1962, critics and poets, Robert Lowell among them, leapt to recognize a powerful new voice in Caribbean literature and to praise the sheer musicality of Mr. Walcott's verse, the immediacy of its visual images, its profound sense of place.
The network's riveting coverage of the gulf war in 1991, beginning with a live broadcast from the Al-Rasheed Hotel — as the first American smart bombs exploded in the background — established the potential power and immediacy of 2011-hour news, and elevated CNN to a cultural institution in the process.
These new citizens had been drawn to Talossa for a number of reasons—linguists interested in the Talossan phenomenon, aspiring politicians who liked the immediacy of participating in the Talossan government, and those who simply liked the company of other strangers acting out a collective fantasy on internet message boards.
Fear is contagious This media environment sees isolated events which would once have been of mainly local importance, such as the Lindt Café siege in Sydney (a "lone wolf" terrorist attack in which two people were killed), become global in their impacts through the immediacy and visceral nature of their media coverage.
After maintaining a complicated relationship to the Impressionist movement, painting in impressionistic style was banned in the Soviet Union academies since 1948 as a consequence of the war, but many of the pre-war traditions remained: Impressionism had taught Soviet painters much about landscape painting, particularly its uses of light, immediacy, excitement.
"You have got to make your donors feel good in order to retain them," said Mr. Ahern, who is based in Foster, R.I. All good advertising copywriters know the power of the word "you" to generate a sense of immediacy and connection; Mr. Ahern used it in each of the first five sentences.
Mr. West's live-show innovation is the latest in a year full of them; Drake, Beyoncé and Rihanna have all made concerted efforts on their tours to shrink oversize spaces, a reconsideration of the top-down power dynamic of large-scale live concerts for the age of social-media intimacy and immediacy.
"I think it's very consistent with the Nike brand, and I think what is different about what we're seeing today is that this is happening in this era of immediacy, with the media and the keyboard warriors out there on both sides, making their point," Carter said in an interview on Tuesday.
The recent pressure within the Republican Party to respond with greater immediacy to the needs of the white working class has increased interest in programs that direct more of the benefits of the modern welfare state to white Republican loyalists — often described as "deserving" — and fewer benefits to the minority and immigrant population.
Yet we cling to the selfie: It is one of the last modes of self-expression and immediacy, an opportunity to create space online, and to connect for (the illusion of) free in a digital age that will transform our personalized interests, purchases, browsing history, and social relations into currency for them.
I think that as my kids grow up and hit milestones that spark emotion for myself in my own history, it will always trigger personal feelings from those times – whether good or bad – and I definitely want to develop the tools I need to keep the immediacy of those negative emotions in the past.
"It shows we knew back in 1986 that action needed to be taken, but for the rest of his time in the Senate and as vice president, the action was never really followed with the immediacy needed to combat climate change," said Mitch Jones, climate and energy program director at Food and Water Watch.
I'm not sure if the immediacy of photography—the ability to record one's impressions of the world relatively quickly—contributed to DeCarava's love of the medium, but as a young black man he knew something about how ephemeral life could be, and about the forces around him that didn't want him to exist at all.
"For me, as a member of this committee, knowing that you're changing other priorities to meet this one, helps us make the case that clearly this is something that is an immediate priority, as opposed to some long-term thing that would be wonderful to do but doesn't have the same immediacy," Blunt said.
In the storied, hours-long film Walden: Diaries, Notes, and Sketches, the immediacy of each moment — sunlight on a girl's legs, Stan Brakhage walking through a park, a cat nibbling on Mekas' croissant, women rallying for peace in Times Square, John Lennon and Yoko Ono enacting their bed-in — is bestowed with poetic significance.
Unlike the Fast & Furious movies, which use real cars as the basis of heavily CGI-assisted action with little relationship to actual car physics, Baby Driver is built entirely on practical effects and automotive stunt work; Wright strapped himself to the vehicles during shooting, and the immediacy and danger is apparent in every metallic crunch and rumble.
By turns thoughtful and irreverent and darkly funny, that book possessed an electric immediacy — a you-are-there sense of what it was like to be a grunt in the hot desert sands outside Baghdad, hunting for I.E.D.'s and bomb factories, negotiating with local sheikhs and frightened civilians, and grappling with the absurdities of military bureaucracy.
CornerJob touts "simplicity and immediacy" as the core USP of its matching platform, which does not vet or authenticate the individuals using it but aims to quickly link businesses with potential employees to get the ball rolling —  the idea being more detailed checks can be done by employers once they have determined their shortlist of candidates via the app.
The majority's inclination to permit immigrants to be grabbed at any time in the future is wrong, he wrote, but the Ninth Circuit's immediacy standard errs, too: when a parent asks a child to "mow the lawn, please, when you get home from school", that doesn't necessarily mean at the precise moment the child walks in the door.
It was, as NME called it at the time, "the nastiest, healthiest and funniest piece of press in the history of rock'n'roll habits" Then in 1977, after 12 hell-raising issues, it went out with the same immediacy from which it began, ceasing to exist just because Perry feared it would soon become absorbed into the mainstream press.
Jamison, who is the author of a novel, The Gin Closet, and a lauded collection of essays, The Empathy Exams, is preternaturally canny about the so-called "confessional" genre she has chosen to write in, sidestepping most of its potential pitfalls—such as an atmosphere of claustrophobic solipsism—while retaining its aspects of immediacy and beguilingly unhip self-revelation.
" Comparing Mr. Van Gelder's approach to that of other engineers in the journal Current Musicology in 2001, Dan Skea observed, "Whereas earlier jazz recordings seemed to come at the listener from a distance, Van Gelder found ways to approach and capture the music at closer range, and to more clearly convey jazz's characteristic sense of immediacy.
Four songs into Grimes's Meadows set tonight, as Claire Boucher flies around the stage in freeze frames, locking into her next pose with a fluent immediacy, the screen behind her a frenetic mesh of red blood cells and pink confetti, a girl walks through the puddle next to me and hands me a pair of flimsy cardboard glasses.
The other thing that's interesting as well has been seeing not only the interpretation of like, the immediacy of a record and being like "fuck yeah," but when people come up to you and talk about lyrics or textures in sound, it's really interesting to see how other people listen to and interpret it on their own thing.
What emerges from The Lost Rolls, a forgotten and neglected chronicle, salvaged and brought back into the light, is a different way of looking at photographs, one that relies less on scanning for information and context, but rather delves into competing layers of temporality and paradox: the immediacy of the past and the distance of the present.

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