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"inventiveness" Definitions
  1. the ability to think of new and interesting ideas; the fact of showing this ability

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But the choreographic inventiveness tumbles forth at a frantic clip.
The recent weaponization of drones has seen its share of inventiveness.
But the inventiveness and diversity of his programming proved a surprise.
Would he have had the inventiveness to continue to enliven it?
I am floored by the audacity and inventiveness of this creation.
What makes this nation rich [and] entrepreneurial is its endless inventiveness.
When a composer has a smaller template, it forces an inventiveness.
But, at least for some critics, his inventiveness could become irritating.
Her book is just another way to show off her inventiveness.
I'm not much for cocktail culture with its inventiveness and whimsy.
And behind his extraordinary inventiveness, Plato performs a characteristic disappearing trick.
It's the lowest common denominator of inventiveness or ingenuity at this point.
The best thing about Wargroove is the variety and inventiveness on display.
Moreover, we continue to create brighter futures through our inquisitiveness and inventiveness.
Murphy's productivity only grew in response, in a kind of defiant inventiveness.
I think in all these styles, originality and inventiveness was really prized.
But musically, it perhaps doesn't have the inventiveness that "The Nutcracker" does.
Miike's seemingly offhand inventiveness is evident in almost every shot and cut.
More plot summary would be an offense against Mr. Verbinski's demented inventiveness.
The point, he says, is that constraints should not prevent architects from inventiveness.
But where the novel does shine is in its inventiveness and world building.
After all, it's not science, inventiveness, or technology that's holding the U.S. back.
I just struck by the ingenuity and inventiveness in a place like prison.
And the other key feature is mobilizing the inventiveness to alter these circumstances.
Preacher stages these kinds of nasty setpieces with a joyfully mean-spirited inventiveness.
Accordingly, he said, the big four would ramp up their inventiveness over time.
Machines can only capture and reproduce our inventiveness as reflected in training data.
Critics praised the play for its inventiveness, as much as its political drive.
The inventiveness of each poster reveals how much of a cinephile Majarich really is.
The inventiveness of Lucius's videos rival Sia's as well, minus the singularly recognizable dancer.
The plentiful boss battles have a similar level of inventiveness, always keeping you guessing.
There was a real inventiveness and creativity to a lot of the DIY stuff.
There's an inventiveness, there's an openness, there's just a belief that anything is possible.
What I had not expected was the energy and inventiveness of his incessant fooling.
And while Draghi's potential replacements are respected policymakers, few have so far matched his inventiveness.
I think this side of Steinberg has not been explored fully enough: his material inventiveness.
They were making music with more joy, inventiveness, and spirit than any of their peers.
In doing so, he set a new standard for both marble enthusiasts and musical inventiveness.
And where "Ulysses" swells with linguistic inventiveness and gleeful experimentation, "Portrait" swells with … well, what?
Since an important 1989 revival, the superlative inventiveness of this one has become increasingly evident.
It's clear why "having or showing creativity or inventiveness" would be important for tech titans.
Phenomenal inventiveness from Mbappé there to try to bicycle a loose ball to a teammate.
"Rashomon" 's brilliance, Ben-Shaul understood, was not merely the result of its formal inventiveness.
As the variations grew in intricacy and inventiveness, these impressive musicians responded with crisp stylishness.
Inventions don't equal inventiveness, though, and everything about the Los Angeles mystery story feels reheated.
Van Dalen is able to merge boyish enthusiasm and visual inventiveness with a communal consciousness.
Now, as it enters adulthood, it is applying some of that inventiveness to its new home.
The "old" radical right displayed the same combination of paranoia and inventiveness as today's radical right.
I am not sure how he does this but it is further evidence of his inventiveness.
The goal of the past was standardization and compliance; but today's top-performing countries value inventiveness.
The result is the handmade Africaba tote, an expression of West African inventiveness and tribal artisanship.
He was praised for his inventiveness, across a range of scales, using a range of materials.
Besides its painterly urgency, much of the power of Beckmann's art is in its metaphorical inventiveness.
Now, as it enters adulthood, it is applying some of that inventiveness to its new home.
It deploys them with the same precision and inventiveness that Bobby Axelrod applies to his trades.
It has some clever jokes and some good potty humor and a dash of visual inventiveness.
But here Ms. Blanchett's take-charge inventiveness is as sorely taxed as that of her character.
An installation of Ms. Rockburne's works from this period on view at Dia:Beacon shows her inventiveness.
According to Mr Harding, Tarzan's courage, inventiveness and resilience typify the finest qualities of the Somali people.
I was blown away by the first version of Endless I heard, just the inventiveness of it.
The relationship between environment and inventiveness appears to be different for boys than it is for girls.
Kirby games have never exactly been challenging; instead, their appeal is a mix of charm and inventiveness.
He lacks Abel Tesfaye's fallen-angel purity and Miguel's renegade spirit, Jeremih's inventiveness and Ocean's generational pen.
But the caterpillar coat (and the other hybrids above) represents the symbolic opposite of avant garde inventiveness.
The two girls' playtime becomes scripted and stiff, and while the storyteller attempts inventiveness, Sophie is resistant.
This inventiveness is perhaps why BoJack's eulogy doesn't feel self-indulgent or labored in the new season.
No writer has exploited the ability of science fiction to literalize metaphors with the inventiveness of Wolfe.
Add another oddball planet, if not a future home for humans, to the record of nature's inventiveness.
What lifts her work beyond this gesture is her mastery of color and inventiveness within her constraints.
This is not representative democracy, but it is a dialogue marked by inventiveness, substance and dogged commitment.
But with a little inventiveness, it's possible to find cost-saving shortcuts for most of this list.
It was his ability to speak extempore with an eloquence and inventiveness unrivaled in 17th-century Paris.
Though written in three sections, this 28-minute piece unfolds almost uninterrupted and with continuous, percolating inventiveness.
Mistakes are signs of vitality, inventiveness and adventurous intelligence, at least when you're the person making them.
In his best works humor and inventiveness are inseparable, and the joy of them is equally palpable.
Being a good dominatrix takes inventiveness and a certain degree of sensitivity to the submissive's reactions and desires.
Iraqi bomb disposal experts are being maimed and killed by the cruel inventiveness of the group's explosive experts.
Mr. Marcuson's inventiveness and fun-loving spirit is reflected in a number of Cure's offerings, which change seasonally.
I was just amazed by the level of collaboration and inventiveness on their part, so I remembered that.
"There is no limit to the inventiveness of drug traffickers trying to mock controls," said the police statement.
Rosalía raps in a low deadpan about her own inventiveness: "Bite if you have to bite," she taunts.
When it doesn't, his directorial inventiveness steps in to make us feel as if the film hasn't strayed.
It undervalues our most important resource, which is our inventiveness, our ingenuity, our ability to solve big problems.
The evident care put into the film's design has not, alas, been matched with similar inventiveness in storytelling.
It's an entertaining read that draws more inventiveness from character development than it does from the fictional technology.
Birders benefit from some extraordinary human inventiveness that underpins the 300 species swooping through cycles of shorebird migration.
Caribbean inventiveness is most evident in the region's diverse musical traditions, and Jelly-Schapiro affectionately explores them all.
It won critical plaudits for its formal inventiveness as well as its exploration of grief and sororal relationships.
Ninety-one percent of respondents believe that American innovation and inventiveness are important aspects of domestic economic growth.
That visual inventiveness opened a door that everything from The X-Files to The Sopranos happily walked through.
Where Commercial Break falls short of my expectations is in its lack of inventiveness beyond the merely visual.
Julian Hatton's landscape paintings demonstrate how liberating a painting genre can be when approached with inventiveness, humor, and intelligence.
But without policies to spread innovation, such as a carbon tax or subsidy and regulation, inventiveness alone is insufficient.
"Glass, Irony & God," Anne Carson For the scope and inventiveness of it, and of course, for its profound intelligence.
"The cross-platform world is changing rapidly and this change demands relentless inventiveness, agility, and collaborative intelligence," said Matta.
Read on to meet a few of the bands that currently represent the true inventiveness of contemporary Swiss metal.
"I would always hear melodic inventiveness and lyricism," Mr. Brubeck said of Mr. Smith's playing in a phone interview.
I came away, to cite one impression, with newfound respect for the audacious inventiveness of C. P. E. Bach.
Transgender people, like everything else, were created by God — or nature, if you prefer, glorious evidence of creation's inventiveness.
Vaneeza Rupani, an 11th-grader from Northport, Alabama, submitted the name Ingenuity because of the inventiveness of the rover.
" But if he can inspire with his inventiveness, he also, as John Updike noted, "rarely knew when to stop.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The formal inventiveness of this new volume by Anselm Berrigan is satisfying and maddening.
Bold not only in content and inventiveness but also in form, Sapogonia closes with an unexpected and feverish dream sequence.
They constrain individual freedom, increase suspicion of outsiders and discourage mobility, all of which limit a place's dynamism and inventiveness.
On the scale of formal inventiveness and outrageous, headline-grabbing subject matter, however, no one has quite matched Penny Lane.
Listen to Pat Buchanan from the 1970s through the '90s: the inventiveness of his brutality, the energy of his cruelty.
Through hard work and inventiveness, he learned through trial and error, Google translate, and picking things up off his peers.
The same is true for tasks that are not well-defined, and that require creativity, innovation, inventiveness, compassion or empathy.
Only the inventiveness of Aasif Mandvi and Stephanie J. Block keeps the comic couple's material (his pickled, hers raunchy) aloft.
In other words, with a little bit of inventiveness, the things that are truly important to you won't become lost.
Part of that came from Godard's inventiveness and letting the form be influenced by the limitations you have of shooting.
The whole thing is clever and a little silly, with a lightness and energy that testifies to the filmmaker's inventiveness.
As with Yan's previous novels, the formal inventiveness of "The Explosion Chronicles" is impressive and its fictional universe vividly drawn.
Mammoth holds the record for the world's longest water coaster, but its length isn't nearly as impressive as its inventiveness.
Tracing material choices that echoed through generations, the book captures the quirks of human inventiveness and the power of sound.
He could counter by pointing to the consistent praise he earned for the technical skill and inventiveness of his music.
Made in America with immigrant intellect and labour, it embodied the energy and inventiveness of a New World nation in ascendancy.
Does anyone truly imagine prevailing without bringing the fight everywhere — without matching cancer in its inventiveness, its nimbleness, its sheer relentlessness?
But, a funny thing happened on the way to the economic apocalypse opponents predicted — American inventiveness and ingenuity came through again.
Unfortunately, they come across more like Family Guy cutaways than rich insights, lacking the inventiveness and depth needed to be memorable.
"We are living in a time that requires inventiveness and imagination," Leatrice Eiseman, the institute's executive director, said in a statement.
But it is only by comparing real examples of textiles from that period that you are able to appreciate Moroni's inventiveness.
Until that point, "Kanata — Episode 1 — The Controversy" is merely a passable play, with practically none of Mr. Lepage's usual inventiveness.
She was charmed by Mr. Sharma's inventiveness, like his idea to flavor kulfi, a frozen Indian dessert, with pumpkin and sage.
Most of the humor is too lighthearted to offend all but the most reverent believers, and the movie's inventiveness rarely flags.
Presenting wildly different styles and sensibilities, it proved an ode to the sheer force and inventiveness of women's still peripheral voices.
Its rhapsodic inventiveness—there had never been anything like it before—puts it in a class of twentieth-century utopian icons.
The band's uniqueness emerged in the ways it upheld rock tradition while acknowledging the urgency and inventiveness of hip-hop production.
Certainly a better director would have done more than let the play coast on the sorely tried inventiveness of its stars.
This inventiveness will continue to extend itself to the realms of journalism, activist, and protest, epicenters of democracy and public welfare.
His striking sense of color and light, and his inventiveness, allow Zoraidez to create projects that seem tangible, yet also strangely contrived.
Yet they need it, too, so they work with it, channelling its skills, inventiveness and capital and pouring taxpayers' money into it.
"Sacha is a comedic genius who shocks you with his audacity, bravery and inventiveness," David Nevins, Showtime's CEO, said in a statement.
One trouble with Spring for Music was that the inventiveness of the programs often got swallowed up in Carnegie's Gilded Age grandeur.
Everything about the show is more ordinary, which may have to do with levels of inventiveness but also feels like a choice.
The news media has been helped by the Chinese public, which has shown determination and inventiveness in squaring off with internet censors.
His restaurant, which combines such inventiveness with satisfaction in a laid-back setting, has become a magnet for diners in the know.
But sheer visual inventiveness — the kind that makes you just stop and look, and look — must always have been a primary factor.
Even some of his admirers, though, have misunderstood his particular form of inventiveness, which was never about creating something out of nothing.
If you can negotiate the shifting tones and rhythms, Lee's guerrilla-like inventiveness will keep a nearly constant smile on your face.
The work has somewhat stiff passages, but also music of inventiveness, especially a turbulent chorus that evokes thunder, lightning and rushing water.
It's consistently gorgeous, and it feels authentic to Studio Ghibli's prior work, with a ton of heart and inventiveness in its storytelling.
This requires a lot of inventiveness, but right now, we're just starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Its inventiveness has divided some audiences, but one thing is for sure: It's hard to get rid of it once you've seen it.
It's hard not to be charmed by the emotional intensity, inventiveness and sometimes sheer whimsy of the items in the chockablock display cases.
But, thanks to the inventiveness of Siren, debuting with a two-hour series premiere on Thursday, March 29, the whole endeavor pays off.
"Department stores, they only know one word: Sale," he said, adding there isn't enough inventiveness in apparel to drum up interest with shoppers.
Brainard's delightfully memorable synthesis of modesty, ambition, inventiveness, and humor comes through in the exhibition Joe Brainard: 100 Works at Tibor de Nagy.
While the first male Covergirl never seems to amaze us with his inventiveness — or his secret talents, like singing and painting, who knew?
By Silicon Valley's account such penetration reflects the popularity and inventiveness of the products on offer, some of which are free to consumers.
Inspired by the hip hop scene he was exposed to in the early 80s, he mentions the feelings of newness, inventiveness, and intimacy.
But for his commercial work, he never invested in that work the energy and inventiveness he applied to Spider-Man and Doctor Strange.
Mr. Zulawski, following Gombrowicz's lead, blithely discards narrative logic, and delights in finding images that will do justice to this writer's manic inventiveness.
But that doesn't make it less impressive to see Mr. Baxtrom keeping prices low relative to other restaurants with Olmsted's level of inventiveness.
There's a lot of room for inventiveness—just make sure to keep the oil below 314° F to retain the oil's psychoactive effects.
The smaller, scrappier Welles movies might not look as slick, but they have a fast pace and low-budget inventiveness of their own.
As a traditional white nationalist organizer, Spencer's success is due in part to his ability to play up the unexpected: education, style, inventiveness.
Haskell also remains a sixties cinephile at heart, in love with the formal inventiveness and the implicit and indirect meanings of European movies.
The new animated version of "The Last Kids on Earth" aims to retain the lighthearted tone and retro pulp inventiveness of the books.
Bach's "Goldberg Variations" is one of the most celebrated compositions in the Western canon, a pinnacle of musical inventiveness within a strict structure.
Here's a sampler of some of the best entries on offer, chosen for their quality, inventiveness, and suitability for playing on a phone.
In an essay on circuits and screens, capitalism's inventiveness is acknowledged, along with the complexities of its flow, over filigrees, planes, and curls.
The National Gallery of Art explores the radical inventiveness of the della Robbia family, the clay and color masters of the Italian Renaissance.
His talent and inventiveness, with his sensitivity toward women and their well-being, will be of great value to our group and its maisons.
But when it comes to policing racism and hate speech, Facebook's perpetually sunny push for dynamism and inventiveness cuts out like spotty wi-fi.
It's a fest that celebrates inventiveness and inclusivity in its ethos as much as in the art that's showcased there and the artists booked.
The genius of Italy lies in its inventiveness and adaptability—not in a hallowed land, nor in an imagined tradition canonised by the state.
"Bandersnatch," the new choose-your-own adventure episode of Black Mirror, is rightly getting lots of attention for its inventiveness and branching story arcs.
Not all of his efforts make it to the States but his latest, "First Love," demonstrates that his energy and inventiveness are still intact.
Staged with infinite inventiveness by Sam Mendes, Stefano Massini's epic drama of familial and economic accumulation and attrition became a juggernaut ride to ruin.
It is a testament to the artists' technical skill and aesthetic inventiveness as much as to their grit, resourcefulness, an enviable sense of humor.
Rooms One through Five cover early works of the 1960s, demonstrating Hockney's prodigious inventiveness in his youth combined with his absolutely breathtaking draftsmanship skills.
What began as a seemingly egalitarian breeding ground for inventiveness soon revealed its potential to destroy and abuse the human lives with which it intertwined.
With several odds already stacked up against sex toy makers, the threat of a costly lawsuit adds yet another obstacle in the way of inventiveness.
Twitter user Jaydeh's group chat has gone the most viral show far, and they're the ones to beat so far in terms of sheer inventiveness.
The book's inventiveness is characteristic of Spiotta's novels, incorporating lists, autobiographical essays written by the characters and precise descriptions of both real and imaginary films.
In this book, he seems to bring a lot clever inventiveness to coloring the pages, and a lot of it is also design shorthand too.
Perhaps only the avant-garde film artists Stan Brakhage (with his inscrutable inventiveness) and Andy Warhol (in his radical simplicity) so totally upended narrative conventions.
The Google, Twitter, Snapchat universe of inventiveness has taken the place of that in our consciousness in terms of what we produce as a culture.
The writers she impersonates survive because of their outsize individuality, a quality of brazen inventiveness that she is able to counterfeit because she shares it.
Whence, then, L'Engle's adroitness at fantasy or science fiction, call it what you will, with its reliance on enormous inventiveness, narrative panache and derring-do?
Kevin Baker offers a collection of easy, fast-to-read vignettes illustrating the inventiveness of the American people, mainly from the Industrial Revolution to today.
Their intrepid exploits, as well as Jansson's formidable inventiveness, inform the spirit of the exhibition "Adventures in Moominland," which opens tomorrow at London's Southbank Centre.
That is not the case for Shaw, who relied on ingenuity and inventiveness to succeed on makeshift fields, against boys who were bigger and faster.
The fact that evolution can generate this diversity, and discover doors left slightly ajar that it can push through, speaks to the awesome inventiveness of evolution.
Every card he headlined broke gate records; every fight he fought cleared new bars for inventiveness and improbability; every press conference he took over printed money.
Peters said there were similarities between Neumann and Apple cofounder Steve Jobs, both in their inventiveness and in the ways their eccentricities could make investors bristle.
In its day, the group was at the vanguard of hip-hop's progressive wing, an exquisite balance of philosophical and attitudinal, melodic inventiveness and subwoofer thump.
Competitors arrive armed with a handful of pre-made beats, which will be judged on musicality, inventiveness, originality, and their ability to hype up the room.
This happens in "Joan Miró: Birth of the World," especially in an astounding first gallery which is alive with Miró's inventiveness, natural talent and playful malice.
This has turned into a multimillion-dollar, 54-acre development project, and one that by necessity has come to echo the Wright brothers' inventiveness and determination.
And the movie is bright and peppy enough to hold young viewers' attention, though a faithful 1938 Walt Disney short showed more inventiveness in eight minutes.
Hip-hop had not yet fully embraced R&B, and liquidity and inventiveness were prized — how you rapped was as important as what you rapped about.
"The world will win nothing for boycotting Israel but depriving itself of the talents of its inventiveness," Foreign Affairs minister Stephane Dion said during the debate.
Würth's photographs offer a window into aspects of Burundi's culture and landscape — inventiveness, pride, vibrant color — that are often eclipsed by reportage on the country's struggles.
Halsey's work has much in common with the Chicano aesthetic of Rasquachismo, which is characterized by inventiveness and creativity in the face of economic and cultural marginalization.
"HUMAN inventiveness…has still not found a mechanical process to replace horses as the propulsion for vehicles," lamented Le Petit Journal, a French newspaper, in December 1893.
As Americans, our free-wheeling creativity and fearless inventiveness have always been our calling card, features of our national enterprise, which distinguish us on the world stage.
During this performance, I was swept away by the piece's sheer inventiveness and mood swings, from episodes of Bartok-like nocturnal music to bursts of cartoonish wildness.
The splendid quality and inventiveness of the production in general and the fierce acting in particular are typical of Schaubühne, one of the top stages in Berlin.
" — Rosita Kaufman, 59, Manhattan "When I see things like this, I believe that the potential of the human being in terms of inventiveness and capability is huge.
The Sexy Brutale isn't a Rare game, but it has all the charm, wit and inventiveness that a Rare game have always had woven through their fabric.
"No budget" sounds limiting, but actuality, it allows a sense of freedom, inventiveness, imperfection, and if lucky, the inevitable failure (that) might just resonate with some magic.
Directed by David Cromer with an inspired inventiveness that never calls attention to itself, "The Band's Visit" flows with the grave and joyful insistence of life itself.
In this documentary, Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, Rod Stewart, Joe Perry and others who played alongside Beck discuss highlights from his prolific career and his artistic inventiveness.
Unfairly maligned by too many critics, this series is actually an engaging meditation of gaming itself, told with continual visual inventiveness, particularly in the last three films.
Its endless inventiveness in dramatizing a painful subject — the sexual abuse of an adolescent by her uncle — has kept it fresh all three times I've seen it.
It's less a puzzle that was hard to break into, and more a puzzle that required some scrutiny and inventiveness to completely knock out of the park.
Their work is a panoply of technical precision, formal inventiveness, drilled-down particularity, grave-deep emotion, and whatever the hell else women feel moved to write about.
So the score had repetitive elements that could be learned and performed easily, but with just enough inventiveness, even strangeness, to be musically interesting and emotionally powerful.
Maybe not, but if there's room for inventiveness and a bit of experimentation in a comic, there's certainly room for a clever and non-traditional page turn.
The best parts (and maybe the only parts that rival the infamous underwater episode's inventiveness) are the ones that focus on how loss never really gets resolved.
The sheer inventiveness of some black-sounding names has become so extreme, though, that it became the subject of a famous parody by the comic duo Key & Peele.
Stamkos, who works closely with Kucherov and shares a private skills coach, the Hall of Fame center Adam Oates, said even he was occasionally surprised by Kucherov's inventiveness.
For the merely curious, there is a fantastic spectacle in store, involving extraordinary staging and lighting, and costumes of an inventiveness that would make a catwalk look staid.
When the satellite Sputnik launched into orbit in 22000, it took the already-budding inventiveness of the early computer era and turned it into a catalyst to innovate.
Most of us marvel at the inventiveness of great minds that have reshaped our world – icons like Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Jack Bogle and Elon Musk.
To paraphrase journalist Doreen St. Felix, black women whose artistic inventiveness outpaces their peers and music executives by what feels like whole years will always be perpetually owed.
But the thing about a sequel or a spinoff, even a mostly fun one like The LEGO Batman Movie, is that it's hard to recreate enthusiasm and inventiveness.
This is the one realm that Australian restaurants dominate, with the breadth and quality of our seafood, and the inventiveness with which it is handled by Australian chefs.
"He sold it and became a millionaire, his inventiveness saving him — and Parker Brothers, the beloved New England board game maker — from the brink of destruction," per Pilon.
Stravinsky's audacious inventiveness continues through a deceptively calm Notturno movement, a bracing set of mini-variations, and, to end, an elaborate prelude and fugue laced with biting humor.
In response, the city nurtured an awe-inspiring social inventiveness that nurtured many of the ideas and individuals that would give life to Roosevelt's New Deal decades later.
The art world did not begin to seriously deal with Jack Whitten's merger of formal inventiveness and emotional content until the past decade, when he entered his seventies.
Moreover, children of patent-holding parents are also much more likely to hold patents in the same niches as their fathers, which suggests that inventiveness is not merely genetic.
Keister's inventiveness shines through in his use of Styrofoam – a ubiquitous, non-bio-degradable material that is poisoning the earth and seas –- as the molds for his ceramic sculptures.
They are an emphatic rejection of all things malevolent and sordid, and an emphatic assertion of pleasure, catharsis, inventiveness, sensuality (understood comprehensively), unbridled growth, and connection with the world.
Such hectic inventiveness is not without its downsides, as when the constant push to up the voltage turns the Why of plot and character into an arbitrary Why Not?
It deserves credit for taking Cecilia and her plight seriously, and for its inventiveness with the visual and narrative possibilities of invisibility, and for its restraint in both arenas.
With dazzling inventiveness, the 22 dancers assemble themselves as ferocious beasts, tangle themselves up in elastic bands in an elaborate game of cat's cradle and walk nimbly on stilts.
My unease at the unabated angst that screamed from the walls was tempered by the extraordinary inventiveness of […] depictions of […] various animal and human forms, and […] distorted, tortured heads.
Now in semi-retirement, she is devoting most of her time to art-making, which is promising given the inventiveness and originality evidenced in the works on view here.
California still has a hold on the national imagination: It has lots of jobs and great weather, along with the glamour of Hollywood and the inventiveness of Silicon Valley.
His usual inventiveness off-camera lent credibility to his character's improvisational skills: in one scene, a court liaison is supposed to check in with the dad but instead encounters Mrs.
These join two repertory works, one that explores the cracks in a relationship and one that reimagines a Buddhist legend, all told with Ms. Chase's physical inventiveness and storytelling sensibilities.
I think there's a lot of downsides to the mentality for sure, but one aspect I really appreciate — which I do hope comes through in the book — is the inventiveness.
Not every wheel needs reinventing, and one of the abiding pleasures of "Star Trek," in its old and newer iterations, lies in its balance of stubborn consistency and canny inventiveness.
Building on those investments, the American Innovation and Competitiveness Act will harness American inventiveness to continue developing world-renowned innovations in medicine, communications technology, aerospace and defense engineering, and more.
But that appropriation is carried out by an entire culture, so when a white woman apes the hard-won inventiveness and discoveries of black people, many of us are livid.
Bodies seem to fly overhead until the image's spatial inventiveness asserts itself: The protesters aren't airborne, they're actually lying on the street, left behind as the melee surges toward us.
But the show is alive with sculptural inventiveness and material thought, including individualized concrete bases, and it's enriched by a pair of large colored-pencil drawings in the gallery's office.
On Architecture Outside Bordeaux, a Rem Koolhaas-designed villa has become a site for the inventiveness of Pierre Paulin, who dreamed up modular furniture made of foam, resin and fiberglass.
Or have uninterrupted time to wonder at the breathtaking inventiveness of Cioma (the excellent Max Mauff), who forges passports in exchange for food stamps and even buys himself a sailboat.
The raucous inventiveness of this installation — built from wood planks strewn with domestic items such as TVs and clothing — is amazing to see, and stands as testament to human invention.
The Coen brothers wrote and directed the film, in which their "whiz-kid inventiveness" reaches "new heights of whimsy," A. O. Scott wrote in his review in The New York Times.
The player himself will present a complicated juggling act for his employers and his opponents alike, but one that will undoubtedly add a new layer of inventiveness to Major League Baseball.
There are a couple of nifty Rube Goldbergian action sequences — one with a bank vault, the other with a guillotine — that recall the berserk inventiveness of Gore Verbinski, the original director.
David's deep knowledge of the chimp mind and its inventiveness was always challenging to simple notions of what makes humans so vastly superior to other species in the acquisition of complex skills.
He further talks about his brain training exercises as a child: Although I must trace to my mother's influence whatever inventiveness I possess, the training he gave me must have been helpful.
That it's gotten this far is impressive enough — it wheeled through so many twists in the first few episodes of season three alone — not to mention staying at that level of inventiveness.
"The scarcity of some bonds could be dealt with the inventiveness the ECB has shown over the years, for instance they could purchase bank loans or equities, like the BOJ," said Papadia.
The search giant, which now looks late to the smart-speaker market compared with Amazon, has a lot riding on Home, including its reputation for inventiveness and its prowess around artificial intelligence.
It's a testament to both Biller's inventiveness as the film's writer, director, producer, editor, production designer, art director, and costume designer, and her nuanced understanding of the complicated world of female sexuality.
Yet Gropius left behind a much broader awareness of the inventiveness of modern architecture, organizing such essential Bauhaus surveys as Bauhaus 1919-1928, at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), in 1938.
I have been racking my brain trying to think of an American restaurant that comes close to the inventiveness and deep consideration that seafood is afforded at Saint Peter, to no avail.
Playing on the dustier fields of his area's so-called Mexican leagues, Dempsey learned a type of inventiveness and creativity with little refereeing and few tactical rules — free of stale American restrictions.
The work was willfully wild in its asymmetric repetitions — and at times seemed to delight in the possibility of becoming obnoxious — but was also hard not to love for its headbanging inventiveness.
To play at that level, at that speed and power, and with the kind of inventiveness and artistry he's nevertheless capable of bringing, he truly is — Federer notwithstanding — one of a kind.
It's better to take it in as an experience: to be awed by the beauty of the pictures and stunned by the inventiveness and passion with which Lynch distorts and destroys them.
While Adamson acknowledges the film's shortcomings in not giving the black leadership of the protest a voice, she praises its articulation of a communal spirit and demonstration of the organizers' tactical inventiveness.
In the other two drawings, meticulously done in India ink and graphite on panel in one piece and on paper in the other, van Dalen's merging of draftsmanship and inventiveness is unrivaled.
She did all this in a decade, and by no means had she exhausted her inventiveness by the time she seems to have stopped making art a little more than 10 years later.
What's more, those episodes are all so recognizable as episodes — from a magic-inflected hour of short stories to a musical — that it became hard not to get caught up in the inventiveness.
The remarkable breadth of inventiveness in Roussel's stories came about through a number of complex word games the author thought up for himself, which were the invisible foundations of his best known work.
It isn't as thematically relevant as other Marvel series, but the creative energy and inventiveness Noah Hawley has brought to the show makes it a singular experience, unlike anything else on television today.
One of the many great things about the series—aside from its peyote-trip inventiveness and smoldering co-lead chemistry—is the places Mulder and Scully visit on their weekly quests for truth.
Blair Witch took the formal inventiveness of the first film but didn't seem to care what it did with it: Let's make a movie that uses the name but has nothing to add.
This same industry takes the inventiveness, skill, and irony in his work, steals it, profits, and erases his existence until pressed by the public to acknowledge that this was a Dapper Dan original.
The producers are more creative regarding the fact that two different actresses (Lecy Goranson, Sarah Chalke) played the couple's older daughter, Becky, although frankly, that sort of inventiveness is in distinctly short supply.
The rover is the marriage of Jules Verne-like inventiveness and the simplest machine possible to build: little more than an axle and two wheels, each about the size of a large pizza.
Ultimately, O'Mara seems less concerned with Silicon Valley as a place than with its inscription into a political narrative that posed the sunny inventiveness of California as the alternative to Rust Belt gloom.
Mr. Toledo's relentless inventiveness is even more effective in concert, and this show is a good choice if you can't make it to the group's Saturday afternoon set at the Governors Ball Music Festival.
While Duan and Moss may view transformativeness as the new black of fair use, examination of the actual fossil record reveals a high degree of inventiveness in connection with their claim about historical antecedents.
A reader in 2009 would be just as blown away by its inventiveness as a reader 10 or 100 years later, and would have occasion to be optimistic about the state of American literature.
But if we're judging on ambition and inventiveness, The Magicians is one of the most notable shows on television — and its third season, which wraps up this week, proved that point over and over again.
In 2009, the two designed a concept for a binational seesaw at the border for a book, "Borderwall as Architecture," which uses "humor and inventiveness to address the futility of building barriers," UC-Berkeley said.
The book, though lacking the formal inventiveness of its predecessor (which was composed entirely of recommendation letters written by Fitger), provides an affecting portrait of the fate of the humanities in a market-driven world.
Tintoretto takes getting used to, as his startling inventiveness engages unsuspected capacities of your eye, mind, and, in particular, body, which must surrender to the kinesthetic precision of elements that may bewilder at first blush.
Cunningham made two wonderfully forward-looking pieces, "XOVER" (2007), with its long and astounding central duet; and "Nearly Ninety" (2009), premiered just three months before his death, a cornucopia of Haydn-like inventiveness and vision.
This musical reimagining of a section of Tolstoy's "War and Peace," directed with boundless inventiveness by Rachel Chavkin, began life in a small Off Broadway space under the auspices of Ars Nova five years ago.
When Ms. Cara is let loose, her singing is loose, sultry and full of intriguing shades, but singing over a square beat like this demands a kind of rigor that's at odds with vocal inventiveness.
In its stage adaptations of classic American literature, this endlessly exploratory company has plied theatrical inventiveness to simulate the Every Reader experience of falling into — and in love with — a self-contained universe of words.
Like these artists, Fernandez seems to take delight in an inventiveness that can be morally negligent, gnarly, brooding, sad, eccentric, and emotionally moving in a way that is maddeningly hard to explain without mentioning cold brutality.
The inventiveness with which Ugly People portrays suffering for some kind of mutant apocalypse—almost exclusively in black and white—hints at the depravity of R. Crumb comics mixed with the darker corners of Adventure Time.
I told the man in the Jeep at the stop sign, "We have lights on our bikes!" because I wanted him to notice, to not miss the opportunity to witness such safety and inventiveness in motion.
What we see is then the visual manifestation of the soundtrack: rectangular black-and-white bands move vertically across the screens, widening and narrowing — an optical dance that amazes with its inventiveness and forceful aural cacophony.
But it's refreshing to know that the franchise is still at the forefront of cutting edge visual effects and inventiveness under the auspices of John Knoll, ILM's chief creative officer and Rogue One's visual effects supervisor.
What saves the play from being a pretentious Gallic snore-fest is that it owes as much to Charlie Chaplin as Schopenhauer: It's full of physical humor, funny bickering, trousers falling down and pungent verbal inventiveness.
Still, nothing prepared me for the seething intensity, psychological insight and sheer theatrical inventiveness of this production on Thursday night, conducted by the brilliant Esa-Pekka Salonen, Mr. Chéreau's partner in this venture from the start.
John Harbison, a composer and member of the academy, praised its inventiveness in a statement, saying, "Composed in a period when many composers seemed handcuffed by burdensome aesthetic constraints, 'Life is a Dream' shines with independence."
While some scoffed at the restaurant's tendency for trompe l'oeil trickery—"everything bagels" made of ice cream and foie gras torchons bleeding from their liquid beetroot hearts—Tong loved the sheer, delirious inventiveness of it all.
And though the inventiveness does not always pay off — the play's Chorus is a cellphone represented in whimsical human form by Rotimi Agbabiaka — Ms. Gardiner's well-acted and swift-moving production usually picks up the slack.
Other drawings take a more abstract turn, with lines and shapes colliding in a gravity-free zone that evokes Gorky and graffiti, eerily foreshadowing the graphic inventiveness of Jean-Michel Basquiat, another artist gone too soon.
Her own debut, "The Printmakers," a 1984 trio date with the drummer Andrew Cyrille and the bassist Anthony Cox, is a startling display of rhythmic and melodic mutability, as well as her inventiveness as a composer.
Such is the tumult summoned with serious style and playful inventiveness by Torry Bend in "The Paper Hat Game," the mixed-media puppet show that recently opened at the 3LD Art and Technology Center in Lower Manhattan.
The richness, inventiveness, the sheer graphic quality of the language, beautifully rendered by the translator Ottilie Mulzet, takes the fierce and often obscene terms of the village and offers them to us as a form of luminosity.
Fortuitously timed continental collisions and mountain smackdowns may well have supplied crucial nutrients at key moments of biological inventiveness, like the legendary Cambrian explosion of 500 million years ago, when the ancestors of modern life-forms appeared.
Along with the outsize athletic ability of the ultratalented Jim Thorpe, the Carlisle Indians' speed and inventiveness were both revolutionary and wildly successful: They went 43-5-2 over the four years of Warner and Thorpe's collaboration.
It's an exceptional book for its enormous scope, thorough contextualization, wonderful images, and relatively quick clip of its prose, and for the way in which it breaks down and reconstructs Leonardo's almost peculiarly boundless creativity and inventiveness.
He produced a series of flora and fauna of varying scale — isolated renderings of cockerels on decorative display scrolls, or a leaping carp in a waterfall — that show unbelievable consistency, painterly confidence, inventiveness, and minutely observed detail.
But the inventiveness and resourcefulness of his most pointed work, his willingness to rethink something as simple yet taken-for-granted as press release convention, suggests that his pessimism could be tempered with a touch more optimism.
And even if a company could afford the fee, like We-Vibe, Kiiroo, and MysteryVibe, which also had to pay to license the patent, many in the industry view this particular patent's expiration as a win for inventiveness.
However, I also found that most entrepreneurs were under no illusions that the Cuban government would be fully lifting its own counter-productive "auto-bloqueo" or internal embargo against grass-roots entrepreneurial innovation and inventiveness any time soon.
With calm largely restored to the airport and the city in something of a lull Thursday, the protest movement is discussing how to rein its worst impulses in, while retaining the flexibility and inventiveness of its leaderless roots.
The former showed flashes of the exuberance and inventiveness that made him such an exciting presence on his early mixtapes, but for every unique, pop-rap experiment he cooked up, there was a hunk of cookie cutter trap.
I will say that I love the inventiveness and the hilarity, especially the drawings – a lot of people have drawn pictures of me and Eleven dancing and doing weird dad stuff like me teaching her to ride a bike.
But a new exhibition of 120 of Lewis's artworks at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection proves that she did not churn out these pieces by rote; the show highlights her inventiveness, humor, and the delightful quirks of her artistry.
The humor and inventiveness in the game's arsenal is second to none, and while a small aspect of the overall "package," it serves as a compact illustration, a crystallizing of the attention to detail that Insomniac's put into this.
Montañez essentially reinvigorated one of the biggest American food corporations with the inventiveness of Mexican street food culture, and from there launched a career as a PepsiCo exec, where he now leads multicultural sales and marketing in North America.
"Chewing Gum" runs on sheer inventiveness rather than story and structure, and in the last few episodes of the second season, Ms. Coel starts to run short of ideas and drift toward the shoals of up-with-people sentimentality.
Michael Flynn, the choice for national security advisor, shares Trump's thin skin and inventiveness with facts, as well as a single-minded focus on Islamic extremism that will quickly produce policy errors as the administration confronts complex challenges and policy tradeoffs.
Doing so would safeguard the web's inventiveness and the economy's dynamism by ensuring that businesses have a chance to emerge and grow without being stifled by a dominant Overlord—especially one who has a taste for the villainous photo-op.
The producer forges an wholly original sound by twisting his space disco roots into something that pays homage to the inventiveness of 90s IDM, the warmth and spirit of 70s German electronic music, and the aesthetics of Brian Eno's early work.
A scene in which he tells a story about his wasted youth to his adoring older friend, Scottie (Jim Broadbent), and another in which he waits silently for the results of an H.I.V. test, demonstrate his inventiveness and glimmering energy.
The broad social media industry has been forced to contend with the desire to allow for a great latitude of freedom for its users and the inventiveness of bad actors that seek to manipulate social media for their own ends.
You need only look at the imaginative Powerpuff Girls villains, like HIM and Mojo Jojo; or the detail that goes into the average Samurai Jack landscape; or the comic inventiveness that runs throughout the whole visual world of Dexter's Lab.
I'd argue more or less the contrary: It's everything in "Gulliver's Travels" that is in excess of (and often at odds with) Swift's nihilistic "point" — its inventiveness, its originality and wit, its sheer weirdness — that accounts for its lasting appeal.
When Dahl was helping to found P.I.H., she sometimes explained its mission by saying that its members would treat patients like their own family—that each case deserved the dogged inventiveness a mother would marshal to save her child's life.
And while this movie never achieves — and does not really aim for — the emotional richness or visual inventiveness of the better Pixar features, or the sly social consciousness of "Zootopia," it has a playful absurdity and a winning, friendly spirit.
The inventiveness of Northern England's subcultures speak to the lack of representation the community once endured in the mainstream—it's as if the region created its own languages for style in order to better articulate the peculiarities of its lived experience.
The lessons of Season 1 may have been that fear and mental illness never go away, but now they play out in milder, cuter and more legible ways, with more clearly defined messages but less wild inventiveness in the telling.
That said, there's no end of my envy for others' brilliance, and at times I've wished I had Anita Loos's wicked humor, Ottessa Moshfegh's ironic snappiness, Mary Shelley's inventiveness, Edith Wharton's elegance and grand scale, on and on, without end.
Because of a variety of so-called color-blind prejudices such as these, the art world did not begin to seriously deal with Whitten's merger of formal inventiveness and emotional content until the past decade, when he entered his seventies.
It is clear listening to the tapes that their collective spirit and inventiveness were, in fact, stronger than ever…On the many tapes that have been carefully preserved from the sessions, there is extraordinary inspiration — mixed with plenty of love and laughter.
There are also moments of inventiveness, as in "Untitled" (2017), an anonymous portrait of a man in a black fez, resembling World War II-era "Kilroy" graffiti, in which a U-shaped line joins the two round eyes, turning it into a nose.
Black Hat was a cavalcade of creativity and inventiveness with regard to breaking things, but too many presentations ended without a proposal for how to fix them or, better still, a way to prevent the problems they'd identified in the first place.
BUT EVEN AMID this backdrop of plucky inventiveness and rational reuse, this armature of sustainable skills, was there not only an impulse toward betterment but a small whiff of dystopia — a prep school prepping for a world that is increasingly out of whack?
The inventiveness of their language and the liberties they would take — which I'm not able to do professionally in the same way — but just the fun and the liveliness they narrated their daily lives with, I hope animates my writing a little bit.
In typical BBK form, it's a groundbreaking and unprecedented move that puts them ahead of the cultural curve, and as a celebration of both London and grime, it's both extremely apt and super innovative, mirroring the inventiveness and energy of the genre in itself.
Traditional Korean tones and rhythms are a big part of what makes Jambinai sound so refreshing to listeners new to those sounds, but its their energy and inventiveness that make them one of the most exciting rising bands in the realm of avant rock.
The trilogy crackles with a gleeful inventiveness that is sometimes tonally at odds with its apocalyptic content: the Crakers' skin cells have been modified to repel ultraviolet rays and mosquitoes, for example, and the capacity for sexual jealousy has been edited out of their genome.
However, when no one can compete against machines because our own inventiveness has outdone us — and the great majority of us have no way to survive — we must step in to love ourselves and our neighbors enough to protect our essential ability to exist.
This story of 20-something magicians who are drawn to an academy for the magical arts — and then realize magic is never going to make them feel whole — often combines the existential ennui of Mad Men with the wild storytelling inventiveness of Adventure Time.
In these pages, James conjures the literary equivalent of a Marvel Comics universe — filled with dizzying, magpie references to old movies and recent TV, ancient myths and classic comic books, and fused into something new and startling by his gifts for language and sheer inventiveness.
"As much as [Netflix] members loved watching the shows, they also really loved discussing and debating so many moments and elements with others on social media," Riegg agrees, emphasizing his belief that the modernity and inventiveness of the shows are ultimately what made them work.
The tales of Mr. Guzmán running naked through tunnels with his lover, the glamour of his beauty-queen wife coming dutifully to the court, the brutal murder of police informants, the inventiveness of smuggling cocaine in cans of chili pepper — it all made entertaining coverage.
In his fiction, which includes the slippery inventiveness of "Nowhere Man" and the mordant historical resurrection of "The Lazarus Project," Hemon has always played with boundaries — of places, of selves — exploring how lines that can be so porous and contingent could also matter so much.
Here she traces the trajectory of a man who, despite an abusive father, service in a traumatic civil war and flagging health, never lost his capacity for hard work, inventiveness (much of the Brooklyn Bridge engineering was on-the-fly problem-solving) and unwavering sense of responsibility.
Aside from work on his new therapies, Dr. NakaMats has just published a new book chronicling his life's achievements, and gives lectures on the philosophy of inventiveness to students in Japan and the US while also checking up on the sale and distribution of his past products.
I didn't feel an emotional connection to Lovecraft the way LaValle did as a kid, but the apprentice writer in me was thrilled by his inventiveness and a certain voracity of the imagination that shaped everything — history, myth, superstition, reality, fiction, science, everything — to suit his vision.
But "Body and Soul" is a puzzling and incoherent work, with dashes of inventiveness, brilliance and poetry offset by a pervasive tone of emotional angst, set in Stygian shadow (lighting is by Tom Visser), and a finale that seems schizophrenically unrelated to anything else we have seen.
It's weird, melodic, and ice cold without the swaggering showiness of more traditional rap, and its sheer inventiveness alone is proof that Lil Boat will be sticking around to piss off your uncle who sighs a bunch about Real Hip-Hop™ for quite a while yet.
It's a rare series that can juxtapose the sheer joy and inventiveness of an underwater-set, nearly dialogue-free episode with the dark horror and bottomless sadness of season three's penultimate installment, in which BoJack goes off the deep end and takes someone else with him.
Performers as skilled as Kelli O'Hara, Leslie Kritzer, Melissa Errico and Brandon Victor Dixon couldn't breathe wit or inventiveness into well-crafted but unengaging numbers dragged down by a wide narrative load — there is such a thing as trying to say too much in a song.
This is frustrating because if the game's encounters had demanded more technique or inventiveness from the player (or even if it had offered a harder difficulty out of the box instead of as an unlockable), I can imagine Astral Chain pushing players to be creative and clever.
The surfaces are highly activated, and the overall effect is one of energy and inventiveness, but the part-to-whole and part-to-part interactions don't quite gel, succumbing to a breathless busyness rather than a solid push-and-pull, for lack of a better term.
But what will be the Ada Lovelace moment, because she was the one who wrote about this in 1830, was the combination of human creativity and machine processing power, having an inventiveness that will exceed what machines alone can do, or what humans alone can do.
The metalheads that populate La Mélancolie des dragons — a delightful play from director Philippe Quesne and Vivarium Studio which recently had a run at the Kitchen — all display the inventiveness of which Townsend speaks within the four walls of the stage and the simple construct of the play.
But speaking of it purely as an example of Mr. Robot's increasingly formal inventiveness, I enjoyed it quite a bit (even if it struck me as perhaps too direct a lift from Natural Born Killers — which also told the story of a character's childhood trauma via sitcom flashback).
I realized this while watching the first few episodes of season two, which premieres Wednesday, January 25: With its kicky, pulpy blend of quippy dialogue, pop culture references, continual inventiveness, and deeply painful plot twists, the show feels like some long-lost second cousin of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
It has a recessive, lunar beauty compared to the sunny ambition and inventiveness of its predecessors, including her masterpiece (with the self-explanatory title), "The Bridegroom Was a Dog" (2012), and "Memoirs of a Polar Bear" (2016), which followed three generations of a distinguished literary family of polar bears.
We just talked about his art, which I think most people know him best for, but of late a lot of people have been talking about his inventiveness and the science around it, and you noted that Bill Gates bought some of his notebooks, his most famous notebooks.
"Red Fuji" (1830-32) on the other hand, does away with perspectival inventiveness and reverts to the two-dimensional tradition: presenting the mountain as a gorgeously deep red triangle cutting into a deep blue background, its lower half bisected by green wash, simplifying the composition in almost geometric terms.
His charisma and stagy inventiveness fit perfectly with the era's ascendant mass media, the subversive symbolism embedded in his protests permitting him, as he sees it, to have "won by losing," goading the powerful into overreach and leveraging the ironic latitudes of poverty to point up the hypocrisies of convention.
T's editor in chief, Hanya Yanagihara, had invited the designers to bring the inventiveness of their recent Prix de Rome-winning project — in which they reimagined the Sixhaven area of Amsterdam as a floating playground — to the party (a model of that design was also on display inside the villa).
Espionage and private-eye novels, because some of the most distinguished authors in the genre have worked in those areas: John le Carré, Charles McCarry, Eric Ambler, Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, Ross Macdonald, all of whom have the inventiveness, voice and depth to rank with the best authors of the 20th century.
Considering this, it makes sense that one of the world's largest pen shows is in Washington, D.C. It also makes sense that there's some pen political drama, captured by the ink maker Nathan Tardif, whose Noodler's inks are known for their inventiveness, affordability and the libertarian convictions hidden in their charming illustrated labels.
While it is hard not to admire the inventiveness of the meteorologists coming up with these names, it would likely be of greater benefit if we could find a similar pleasure in learning a few of the names that identify those features of the natural world we live with all the time.
Over the years, Blunt has accrued a reputation for precocious brilliance and inventiveness across a number of different mediums - he's released outstanding, eclectic albums (we rated one of them as our 2nd best album of the year) and abstract videos, put on extravagant and wildly unpredictable live shows, and a couple of aborted stage plays.
The charges it has brought suggest the inventiveness of fraudsters, for example against a couple it accuses of claiming $750,000 to rebuild a house after Hurricane Sandy that they had abandoned months before, and a woman it says used 62 fake identities to collect more than $150,000 in aid after last year's flooding in Louisiana.
At just £3.99 in the UK, the solo game is an absolute steal; but it's definitely worth shelling out an extra quid for the soundtrack (by Jonah Senzel), a dynamic and bubbling tribute to 8bit melody that stands comfortably alongside the likes of Undertale and Shovel Knight in its inventiveness and listen-without-playing appeal.
Over the years, from hip-hop to grime, we've seen how a frustration to be heard, a feeling of persecution, and the forced inventiveness of having zero resources, can result in people fighting harder than ever to make sure their sound or story gets out there – even if it is not yet fully formed.
He has noticed something else, too, a quirk that I think goes hand in hand with older diners' disinclination to wait 90 minutes for a table at a thronged establishment, to jostle for the host's attention, to submit to cooking that's about a self-conscious chef's strenuous inventiveness as much as our simple pleasure.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It is the rare exhibition that cuts through the earnestness and self-importance of some of conceptual art's supposedly heady offerings; it is even rarer for one to expose, in an illuminating and pleasurable way, the intellectual richness of its subject matter, reveling in its inventiveness while neatly unpacking its more obscure details.
" The first novel-length portrait of Roth's indelible alter ego, Nathan Zuckerman, is "one of Philip Roth's best short fictions," exhibiting bursts of "exceptional virtuosity," wrote our reviewer, Robert Towers, adding that the "rich promise of its style and inventiveness is in part betrayed by miscalculations of tone and structure, by a cleverness that sometimes bites its own tail.
I regard his 1997 novel American Pastoral as one of the masterpieces of postwar fiction, and greatly admired Roth's myriad gifts — his provocative exploration of the American embrace of the principles of rebellion and reinvention and the resulting sense of rootlessness; his tireless ability to complicate his own life on paper; his verbal inventiveness and his manic wit.
And then, of course, there's the new area -- which are the inventiveness that we're seeing throughout but also particularly like in Shenzhen - creative entrepreneurial ventures where there's great ideas particularly in artificial intelligence, big data, but it carries on to biotechnology, fintech and all those areas which are those new cutting edge areas that are being released for the creativity.
" The Ghost Writer, 234 The first novel-length portrait of Roth's indelible alter ego, Nathan Zuckerman, is "one of Philip Roth's best short fictions," exhibiting bursts of "exceptional virtuosity," wrote our reviewer, Robert Towers, adding that the "rich promise of its style and inventiveness is in part betrayed by miscalculations of tone and structure, by a cleverness that sometimes bites its own tail.
In any case, the task of representing our nation's complicated past at this, our (latest) moment of representational crisis, must not fall only to the inventiveness of artists, but needs to be seen as belonging to all engaged citizens, as well as residents, documented or not, who have a stake in reimagining the way history will be represented to future generations.
When Trinity Wall Street presented a Harrison centennial concert in April featuring a chorus and percussion ensemble from Rutgers University performing "La Koro Sutro," I was knocked out by the music's sheer inventiveness: the allure of its component parts; the instrumental colorings; the intricate choral writing that shifts from stretches of elegiac melodic lines sung in unison to intense passages where choristers alternate phrases antiphonally.
It's a tribute to Mr. McEwan's inventiveness and sleight of hand that he turns this incongruous setup into a small tour de force that showcases his gifts as a writer — his authority, his imaginative verve, his sly delight in the gymnastics words can perform — while conjuring the uncertainties of a contemporary world, troubled by social upheaval, new and old inequities and unexpected political change.
Filled with allusions to everything from "Tristram Shandy" to "The Lone Ranger," from "Paradise Lost" to "Alice in Wonderland," and crammed full with puns, wordplay, vulgar jokes and lyrical asides, "The Moor's Last Sigh" is many books at the same time: a demented family saga, a twisted Bildungsroman, an exploration of the uses and misuses of art and a dark historical parable that rivals Mr. Rushdie's 1981 masterpiece, "Midnight's Children," in scope, inventiveness and ambition.
The current exhibition at Betty Cuningham Gallery, Graham Nickson: Light and Geometry, (the artist's second at the gallery) brings together a selection of paintings, watercolors, and charcoal drawings made between 1982 and 2017, loosely united by the theme of a modern Arcadia.. There's a strong family resemblance among the diverse works — saturated hues, dramatic tonal contrasts, confrontational compositions, and above all, a sense of firm, Apollonian order — but there's equally strong evidence of Nickson's range and inventiveness, of his refusal to do the expected.
It blends humour and inventiveness, in the form of witty masks made from randomly collected domestic objects by Romuald Hazoumé from Benin, an artist whose work David Bowie collected; sculptures of bright, idealised cities by Bodys Isek Kingelez of the Democratic Republic of Congo; magical works made with porcupine quills by John Goba from Sierra Leone; and hilarious face masks, such as "Oba 2007" (pictured), made by Calixte Dakpogan, also from Benin, out of beads, pens, nail-clippers and synthetic coloured hair which he has found on his walks through his hometown of Porto-Novo.
If the violence in a painting like "Interrogation I" feels timeless, with its jackbooted guards pummeling the above-mentioned naked victim with a steel pipe as he hangs by his feet like Titian's Marsyas or Rembrandt's slaughtered ox, his face obscured by foreshortening, his scrotum beaten to jelly, that impression is derived as much from the inventiveness of the composition — a controlled explosion of diagonals (steel pipe, holster strap, nude legs, rope ends) beside a vertical column of inexplicably untouched canvas — as from the shape-shifting nature of barbarity itself.
At first glance, coming in at just over a hundred pages, Who Killed My Father seems slighter, less momentous than his previous work—clearly a companion of sorts to The End of Eddy and History of Violence, but without the first novel's wealth of ethnographic minutiae (Louis has spoken of his debt to the sociologist Pierre Bourdieu) or the latter's formal inventiveness (whereby, for example, an account of Louis's rape and near murder at the hands of a stranger is mostly narrated by his sister, whom Louis overhears talking to her husband in the next room).
We level up across Britain with higher wages, and a higher living wage, and higher productivity; we close the opportunity gap, giving millions of young people the chance to own their own homes and giving business the confidence to invest across the UK.Because it is time we unleashed the productive power not just of London and the South East but of every corner of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland: the awesome foursome that are incarnated in that red white and blue flag, who together are so much more than the sum of their parts, and whose brand and political personality is admired and even loved around the world for our inventiveness, for our humour, for our universities, our scientists, our armed forces, our diplomacy for the equalities on which we insist – whether race or gender or LGBT, or the right of every girl in the world, to 12 years of quality education and for the values we stand for around the world.

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