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"mind's eye" Definitions
  1. the hypothetical site of visual recollection or imagination: In her mind's eye she saw the city as it had been in Caesar's time.

238 Sentences With "mind's eye"

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But she's trying to do the right thing at this point, and she keeps him in her mind's eye, and she keeps her dad in her mind's eye, and she keeps her sister.
The cover for Splinter of the Mind's Eye, late 1977.
Her mind's eye reveals an ex whose moving onto greener pastures.
In your mind's eye, picture a sedan in the Tron universe.
Had clowns been sexual in my mind's eye previous to this?
He becomes more carnival barker than wrestler in the mind's eye.
A bug-eyed, banged and beaked entity was haunting my mind's eye.
Different views of a building's facade echo recollections in the mind's eye.
Others research to find a place they see in their mind's eye.
Let me guess: You're picturing it in your mind's eye right now.
IN MY MIND'S EYE A Thought Diary By Jan Morris 320 pp.
In our mind's eye, the gray, cratered landscape of the moon is untouched.
For some reason, all I could picture in my mind's eye was Target.
Their deaths make the 21993 matches seem more remote in the mind's eye.
IMAGINE A conservative mp and your mind's eye might conjure up Philip Hammond.
In his mind's eye, he sees a city no longer dominated by automobiles.
In that flattened, impossible space, he saw something else in his mind's eye.
To my 15-year-old mind's eye, everyone who wore makeup looked exceedingly glamorous.
And the pool was drained and filled in, visible only in the mind's eye.
And perjury can be in the mind's eye of the prosecutor, it's very dangerous.
I immediately knew that I had to become the person in my mind's eye.
Could this be van Hove's point, that prejudice exists only in the mind's eye?
" She added, "So much of his work I can summon in my mind's eye.
But I was equally sure nobody could "see" them with some fanciful "mind's eye," either.
Only in the mind's eye of Wes Anderson could a battle become a cloud. ♦
I tried to reproduce on the blank paper how she looked in my mind's eye.
My mind's eye recalls Seaver throwing more or less nothing but fastballs, mano a mano.
In my mind's eye, I saw the sheep stand up, shake itself, and walk free.
Or rather, it existed the way most houses on sitcoms do, in your mind's eye.
Take a deep breath and hold it in your mind's eye for a long, joyful moment.
The swinging pendulum transformed in the mind's eye into a figure on a swing, legs extended.
So I prefer to draw from my mind's eye, and I take my chances from there.
But why is it so hard for her to see him now in her mind's eye?
Lischke and his colleagues gave their subjects an emotion-recognition task called Reading the Mind's Eye.
"In my mind's eye, I can still see Eric Garner saying, 'I can't breathe,'" Clarke said.
Perhaps Mason was so impressed by Hooded Justice that he loomed larger in his mind's eye.
They "see" brilliantly in their mind's eye, things for what they are, not what they seem.
And do its places match up to the ones in your mind's eye from the book?
If it's all in what I call your mind's eye, there's no need to physically build it.
And of course, [when I picture it] in my mind's eye it was just an incredible piece.
In my mind's eye I had seen myself in chest-high waders, straining against a raging torrent.
In his mind's eye, he imagines his girlfriend, who is at dinner with him, going through it.
And so while visiting The Fullness of Color I composed in my mind's eye a slide show.
But I just get these little flashes or impressions that come through very quickly, in my mind's eye.
The myriad shapes and colors slow down our looking, as we keep reconfiguring them in our mind's eye.
I told him I chose colors that grabbed my attention, that maybe they would organize my mind's eye.
In his mind's eye, Keegan saw the trail to the bottom melting away in a series of mudslides.
We each have our own image, fixed in the mind's eye, of what the whole ought to be.
In your mind's eye, you know that there's color and all, but you don't need to see color.
His third World Series championship will stand alone in his mind's eye, and he said he knew it.
I have spent countless nights like this, lying awake, anticipating life, trying to escape imprisonment through my mind's eye.
" She said, "If you think what they're wearing is wrong, why don't you redo them in your mind's eye.
The most purely charming thing I have read so far in 2019 is Jan Morris's In My Mind's Eye.
In my mind's eye, his face was suffused with love and tinged with exasperation, a common look for Daniel.
"Think of a nice place where you're safe, and go to that place in your mind's eye," Tauben says.
I have always liked peeling back apart the sound from the image because now you have all of this mind's eye material based on the tone of a motion picture or a television show and the listener can then orchestrate their own mind's eye silver screen as they listen to stuff like that.
The man knew characteristics — his eye color, his hair — but he could not "see" the image in his mind's eye.
How you'll remember Julian de Guzman likely depends on what jersey you can see him wearing in your mind's eye.
For now the spooks are content to wander aimlessly through the woods and dangle David's sister before his mind's eye.
Lone humanoids dance, leap, kneel, float, and curl up in unnatural surroundings when artist Felix Rothschild opens his mind's eye.
In my mind's eye, I saw an elderly Plato sitting watching his academicians wrestle, occasionally offering coaching advice and encouragement.
Recall in your mind's eye a time when we listened to music on portable devices that couldn't also make phone calls.
That night, in my mind's eye, there were only two people — no God standing between me and Nick and my desire.
I'm not especially frightened by wasps, but that cluster of worm-filled pores will linger in my mind's eye for eternity.
It doesn't even have to be a person, really: even vague shapes and figures can resurrect them in your mind's eye.
She quickly gathered her brush painting supplies, wanting to capture the bird she still saw so clearly in her mind's eye.
And of course, laughter would follow as we could all picture Farley in our mind's eye doing exactly what was being described.
It will be a parade and a celebration that all of Chicago for 108 years in their mind's eye, have been envisioning.
For Inside, my mind's eye was racing with brushstrokes, putting together a personal mugshot of this aquatic horror that'd halted my momentum.
When that happens, it diminishes what we're trying to make, which in my mind's eye is a family drama set in hell.
Trump, in his mind's eye, is also a tough guy -- a big, imposing figure who isn't just some schmuck in a suit.
Wallace saw it all in his mind's eye: the meal made up of leftovers, converted into something hearty and fast and hot.
Often, I get a picture flashing in my mind's eye that lasts for a couple of seconds and I jot it down.
"Her" is a conflation of two women, and those two women mostly appear in my mind's eye wearing lingerie while chain-smoking.
Silos and barns, brick store fronts and a red brick twelve grade school--I can see each in my mind's eye even now.
FEELING, one of Falyne's messages had demanded in stark capitals that lingered at the corner of her mind's eye like a migraine aura.
But I think we can all imagine, just in our mind's eye, what that must be like and how painful that must be.
In my mind's eye, I see University Avenue in Palo Alto littered with Philz coffee cups, rogue boba pearls, and strewn hover boards.
Their description of the future sculptural facade appears in your mind's eye with its steeple head rising above when fundraising goals are met.
Elizabeth features briefly in In My Mind's Eye, although those entries are laced with a touch of sadness, because Elizabeth now has dementia.
Look down at your computer keyboard (if you're reading this on your phone, just work with me—picture it in your mind's eye).
" For the first minute, Berry says she brings her mind to "whatever unpleasant issue I'm facing and holds these feelings in her mind's eye.
There were so many lessons learned, but perhaps most important was the idea of pre-visualization - to create the image in your mind's eye.
When you think of pesto pasta, your mind's eye probably first goes to the cold plastic containers of mediocre penne at your local supermarket.
And sometimes in my mind's eye, next to him, I see his 11-year-old brother, a slightly bigger version but with blue eyes.
It's like gender-affirming surgeries: Facetune is just helping us align ourselves physically with the image of women we are in our mind's eye.
They could make a scene come alive in the mind's eye of the reader -- perhaps reflecting the fact that both studied painting as kids.
My final product is rarely what I had in my mind's eye — more of something I envisioned in my soul, or as a child.
I sometimes think about pointing at it and shouting that it's naked, but then, in my mind's eye, I see the most beautiful robe.
If a parent or teacher could see into the child's mind's eye, they would appreciate how hard the child is working to decode the words.
I wondered if Abbe ever regretted having to see such sculptures, in his mind's eye, saturated in the bright colors that many people find kitschy.
What it looks like in their mind's eye, however, and how it is maintained day and night, across thousands of miles, is still a mystery.
In terms of visual impact, it's the burned-into-the-mind's-eye image that'll always stay with me, years after I put this game down.
The 1 percent of us that are creative pros that will spend hours and hours to make something exactly like what's in their mind's eye.
Despite the opacity of the narrative and an annoying portentousness that frequently infuses the movement and the soundscape, "Until the Lions" lingers in the mind's eye.
Now imagine a device that could work the other way, stimulating the visual cortex of blind people in order to project images into their mind's eye.
Morris's In My Mind's Eye is so charming, so endearing, such an antidote to boredom, that I find myself tempted to give it the Montaigne treatment.
The sight and smell of the thick raw patties, lined up on wax paper and sprinkled with salt and pepper, still lingers in my mind's eye.
Thus, he is preserved in my mind's eye, youngish and beautiful forever, as am I. We were both loosely dating other inappropriate people in the scene.
Though we see the play's considerable gore — and its hard-core-niche sexual situations — only through the mind's eye, "Squeamish" is probably not for the squeamish.
So it's not surprising that "In My Mind's Eye," her highly engaging collection of daily diary entries, should have change as the leitmotif that runs throughout.
"In My Mind's Eye" is a lovely book, halfway between a diary and a volume of brief essays, a book that has a gentle, haunting tone.
"I see things in my mind's eye, or in other words, I have ideas and then I try to manifest them in the material world," he describes.
But by that point the reader's imagination has been well-schooled by the author's art: the horror is more vivid for being created in the mind's eye.
When you think of a casserole dish full of roasted carrots, your mind's eye likely conjures sweaters, the changing colors of deciduous leaves—you know, autumn stuff.
So I dyed my hair to my desired color, back to the bright blonde I see in my mind's eye, and typed in hair extensions into Google.
It's topped by a bivalve terracotta chimney that suggests a woman's shoulders and following this line of thought, the knoll becomes a skirt in my mind's eye.
I hadn't thought of Lisa in more than two decades, but now there she was, her long, classically Japanese face floating in front of my mind's eye.
The fact that she calls her paintings "portraits" raises questions how we see and remember someone, the portrait we make of an individual in our mind's eye.
" In their mind's eye, Dalton was the upfront lead singer who finished the number, threw down the microphone, then walked off the stage saying the words, "Peace out.
"I can see it in my mind's eye," he told reporters, adding that he imagined there was no violence, although there were probably some missteps among the revelers.
When we meet Lucy, she has just returned from 10 days in space, an experience she can barely describe but keeps floating back to in her mind's eye.
He is also interested in following the ramifications of an idea (or something seen in his mind's eye) to its fullest fruition, no matter how absurd the journey.
Seeing the work through spangled eyes would create a whole new piece that would only exist in that moment, in their mind's eye... never to be seen again.
"In my mind's eye, my father is always in a scruffy brown wool bathrobe; my cheek still prickles at the memory of his scratchy morning hugs," she writes.
A traditional goblin dance, for instance, takes on the aura of a violent ritual in Spurge's mind's eye, and a parade of children looks like a wild army.
The medroid snapped an ultrasound and the blurry grayscale image in their mind's eye confirmed it: a massive tumor nestled in the chief's bladder, expanding like a supernova.
PROFILE It wasn't until her latest book, "In My Mind's Eye," was serialized on BBC that many of her neighbors realized there was a celebrity in their midst.
In New York, our mind's eye instantly wanders to the ubiquitous corner hot dog, while in Poland, one can hardly take a few strides without encountering a kielbasa.
In our mind's eye, we imagine that all kangaroos — and heck, even koalas — live it up alongside their human counterparts Down Under, just like an episode of Bojack Horseman.
There's a spooky, mind's-eye flash at one point as Mary gets the inspiration for what will eventually become Frankenstein, but don't expect much in the way of horror.
So I'm watching Nolan, and Richard McGonagle, and Emily Rose, play Nate, Sully, and Elena respectively, and I can totally see them as those characters, in my mind's eye.
When we first heard about a school for orphan orangutans in Borneo, admittedly a Disney-fied, great apes version of Annie was the initial vision in our mind's eye.
Odds are, if you saw The Matrix in 1999 or any time thereafter, the image of green characters cascading down a black screen is cemented in your mind's eye.
One woman I met, Janet*, is what is known as a grapheme–color synaesthete, as colors appear in her mind's eye that correlate to individual letters or numbers (graphemes).
But stare down Alameda Street, open your mind's eye, and imagine a time, less than a century ago, when rows of vegetables, fruits, and vines dominated the sloping landscape.
Digging deeply into his own psyche, Graham was able to cast off the pastiche of styles that had been crowding his mind's eye, and follow his own peculiar path.
Digging deeply into his own psyche, he was able to cast off the pastiche of styles that had been crowding his mind's eye, and follow his own peculiar path.
Yet, if you close your eyes, I bet you still see it in your mind's eye, too: that scarlet steam train, barreling down an english countryside to unknowable adventures.
As he was coming out of a ketamine session, his mind's eye perceived a smooth, black object that reminded him of the monolith in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Normally when thinking of artificial neural networks (ANNs), the mind's eye explodes with predictably trippy images of puppyslugs and other computer-generated mutants originating from Google's so-called Inceptionism program.
I fast forward to my deathbed, a limp candlelight casting flickering light over my puckered hands, my mind's eye rushing back through time in a frantic scramble for something lasting.
Seeing them for the first time, you couldn't believe that someone had thought of what was in your mind's eye — a garment that compensated for every single peccadillo and insecurity.
In my mind's eye, I envision a memorial erected on Tiananmen Square to the heroes of 1989, perhaps taking the form of a weeping rickshaw driver with a wounded student.
The paintings vibrate and ripple in your mind's eye as they play with proportion — always challenging the relationship of ground and subject — to settle visually like a shaken snow globe.
The former's song "The Devil's Triangle" was used in the 20063 episode "The Mind's Eye," and the latter's song "Tank" was used in the episode "Colony in Space," both from 22006.
In my mind's eye, I can see us riding up, screaming at people to get out of the way because we're going as fast as the golf cart will take us.
In my mind's eye, I'm a friendly and accessible guy, but going forward, I can surely be more sensitive to people's personal space, even in the midst of my planetary enthusiasm.
At 26, Sam has discovered that she's one of an estimated 2 per cent of the population affected by a condition called aphantasia, meaning that their mind's eye is effectively blind.
This is the great mystery of human vision: Vivid pictures of the world appear before our mind's eye, yet the brain's visual system receives very little information from the world itself.
"When the extent of Lucy's multiple injuries first came into focus, her image popped into my mind's eye, and I felt a jump of empathy across time and space," Kappelman said.
After all, the image that auto-populates in your mind's eye is probably of a flattened, flavorless fast-food bun stuffed with a breaded patty of dry and soulless white meat.
Smokily elusive of paraphrase, much less interpretation, they project onto the mind's eye a dissolving succession of images that can seem at once inevitable and inexplicable in the best Surrealist way.
Simple. Because Corker said something he didn't like, something that called into question the idea of Trump as the all-knowing, always-right figure that he sees in his mind's eye.
Sample titles in the 18 it has produced to date include Serial Killers, Unsolved Murders, Cults and Conspiracy Theories and it recently also released Mind's Eye, its first foray into fiction.
In my mind's eye, a bank vault will always look like something in an old heist movie and there will always be someone who looks like Jason Statham leaning against it.
"It's New York—that's crazy, " he said, and in his mind's eye he seemed already to be grappling with the second-line chefs and third-line tech stars on the poster.
Sometimes so taxing that our mind's eye becomes completely blinded by the red hot poker of spreadsheets and expense forms, and we lose sight of the struggles of our fellow man.
What I most like about it is its feeling of space, the sense of absence that triggers the imagination and allows one to conjure the ruined city in the mind's eye.
I can't really imagine it because the prospect of it is so challenging that my mind's eye flat-out refuses to conjure any kind of visual accompaniment: I am bereft of imagination.
Of course, sophisticated tools do help, and technology is certainly opening the floodgates for talented 3D artists to translate what's seen in the mind's eye and create a visual representation for audiences.
She would discover the existence of a single detail, then spend the next dozen cycles waiting for the moment when she could seize it, perceive it, fix it in her mind's eye.
In the video we see her in what appears to be her own home, standing in front of a Christmas tree, and wearing exactly what she wanted to in her mind's eye.
That's why he meant so many different things to so many different people, because it was all about your interpretation, and how your individual mind's eye viewed and interacted with his myth.
"I sleep on an electric blanket for my back pain, and when I feel its warmth I see in my mind's eye my son in the freezer, so cold," he told VICE News.
If we connect the edges in our mind's eye, as we might instinctively do, we will recognize that the three forms add up to a rectangle made of three distinct but related shapes.
Presented with SVA Theater, where the performances take place, in partnership with East Village Community School, this piece employs techniques of audio description; the 212-minute movie will unspool in the mind's eye.
To listen to James some days is to realize he remains in his mind's eye the child of a single mother in a impoverished quarter of Akron, right up from the rail tracks.
Imagined Places presents the works of Japanese artists who relied on earlier Chinese landscape conventions and the mind's eye to create idealized bucolic scenes of distant mountains, wind-swept pines, and still water.
As dual scenes of their domestic miseries unfold, Shellie and Dex appear to exchange glances, as if in their mind's eye they are watching each other — or the life they might have had together.
If you just think about it in your mind's eye, there on the stage, Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
It is possible to rearrange the pattern in the mind's eye, isolate a diamond made of blue and white triangles, for example, but that kind of looking doesn't necessarily give you much to reflect upon.
Such a detailed memory might take shape in the mind's eye as something akin to the gleaming, idealized rooms fabricated by Susan Leopold — spare, tiny spaces shining with the cold brightness of a refrigerator light.
In my mind's eye, I often see the bustling trading floor with lots of bespoke suits and short haircuts, corner offices, live updates scrolling across the Times Square screens, and, generally, not very many women.
Weirdly, the researcher first became aware of the condition ten years ago, through a patient who had lost the ability to use his mind's eye in his mid 60s after an operation on his heart.
These segments were drawn from Mind's Eye and Imaginaria, which were VHS and LaserDisc compilations of late-80s and early-90s CGI, demos and proof-of-concepts from several studios, including pre-Disney Pixar shorts.
It's a one-man game, being played by a wispy 5-foot-11 pitcher with a freaky whirling dervish delivery and, at least in the mind's eye, the long black hair of a skateboarding teenager.
And so in my mind's eye these coastal forms merge and blend in a shifting, kaleidoscopic pattern in which there is no finality, no ultimate and fixed reality—earth becoming fluid as the sea itself.
All these years later, the garish lights of Carz-a-Poppin still flash in my mind's eye, a reminder that traveling beyond the limits of memory is, like so much else in life, a choice.
I grew up in these situations in that little blue collar town in McKees Rocks — and in my mind's eye is the need to forget the politics, forget the pollsters, forget all the focus groups.
Marrying hallucinatory visions to hard-edged realism, true crime horror to black humor, they flicker in the mind's eye like scenes from a silent movie — a melodrama based on Jack the Ripper's dream journal, perhaps.
She recommends using this simple visualization as a good place to start: "You should lie on your back, focus on your deep breathing, and push your mind's eye deep, deep into your body," she says.
Though the focus of Murnane's work has always been the clear witnessing of what is before his mind's eye, the part of his field of vision that has held Murnane's interest has changed with time.
While many of you will forever have the image of an early-aughts feather bobbed Kelly Rowland burned in your mind's eye, the former Destiny's Child member has actually been rocking long hair for years now.
We've seen this world before: it was featured in 1978's Splinter of the Mind's Eye, and there was a brief reference to the planet's role in the Clone Wars during The Clone Wars cartoon series.
This is true even of the obvious, legacy names like Wonder Woman, Captain Marvel, and Catwoman—imagine these women in their most iconic outfits and the mind's eye is populated with black stilettos and tight bodysuits.
When people think about eSports, their mind's eye isn't ablaze with randomized weapons and blue shells, seeing the player in last position hitting the race leader with an unavoidable lightning bolt as they go over a jump.
In other rituals, the priestesses might lead the participants to envision this choice by bringing them into a hypnotic state and having them reach a crossroads and speak directly to Hekate in their mind's eye or imagination.
Immediately afterward, in a scene that still plays on a loop in my mind's eye, the hospital's chief of cardiology informed me that, while the fluid was gone, he was quite sure that Ronna had lung cancer.
I'd been a beer leaguer for twenty-five years and could still contribute here and there, and even, with crafty editing, create a mind's-eye reel of my highlights to play as I drifted off to sleep.
She saw in her mind's eye, her wife on one knee, a schmear of grease across her cheek, looking so dumpy and cute in her overalls and Docs as she searched her toolbox for the correct wrench.
I say this mostly to those starting or in the early days of transition and who can relate to the body image I held for all those years in my mind's eye, only half glancing at it.
I'd seen enough on TV to immediately see in my mind's eye the montage of my tragic death—have a panic attack, lose everything and everyone dear to me, OD on a stained mattress in a crack den.
These moments are incredibly effective, and these images will stay etched in my mind's eye for some time—a giggling girl in a yellow raincoat, morphed into devilish assailants with heads subsumed by large mouths of sharpened teeth.
Introspection, "the mind's eye," assures us with the greatest confidence that it is the best, in some cases the only authority on how the mind works, because we all think it has direct, first person access to itself.
If you can imagine your pleading spouse begging to be loved in your mind's eye, and can shake it away without care, then you're mere minutes away from a call or a text delivering the crushing final blow.
But that's not the main reason why moments from this film stayed with me for days after I watched it, flickering in my mind's eye like a candle when you walk just a bit too close past it.
At the editing session for her V.A. hospitals segment, she would often dictate her changes aloud, with her eyes closed and a hand pressed to her temple, as if she could already see the show in her mind's eye.
The deal for Parcast, whose 18 shows include "Serial Killers" and the fictional series "Mind's Eye," comes several weeks after Spotify agreed to buy two other podcast companies: Gimlet Media, a podcast studio, and Anchor, a podcast tool maker.
It's the world's third largest island and one of the last great rain forests left: a Texas-size space completely covered by trees, or at least in my mind's eye, that was what Borneo was supposed to look like.
I'm not sure what's more incredible: that every single piece of Einstein's theory has since been proven right, or that it took scores of physicists a century to verify what a 2272-something-year-old could see in his mind's eye.
" We also asked questions about the feeling of remembering like, "How clearly can you see this event in your mind's eye?" and "How strongly do you believe that the event actually happened in the way that you are remembering it?
Lexicographers researched and published dictionaries and thesauruses, and the printing presses — under pressure from capitalism's dictates — created rich shelves of books filled with the stories and myths of peoples who just a few decades ago didn't "exist" in the mind's eye.
When most people think of Iceland, it appears in their mind's eye as remote, unspoiled and strange—a place where ancient orifices spew random liquid, elves tamper with the road, and the people speak in what you'd swear was Old Norse.
Gerhaher's uncanny ability to conjure images in the mind's eye—you could see the suicidal lover, the doomed young soldier, the missing children—made me reflect on the latter-day pressure to make concerts more relevant, more visual, more technologically adept.
Mr. Friedman oversaw every aspect of the Walker's exhibitions: Before many an opening, he had staff members paint and repaint gallery walls at the 11th hour until they attained the precise shade of whiteness he saw in his mind's eye.
The director of such classic films as "Forrest Gump" (1994) and "Back to the Future" (1985) said he was intrigued both by Hogancamp using art to heal and the stories in his mind's eye that the photographer shared in the documentary.
There's something haunting about the way idyllic country fields are rendered in the story, enduring in the mind's eye as the film's swirling watercolor canvas of overcast grays, mournful purple dawn mists, and the muddy greens of sodden English turf.
Most spiritual schools of thought agree that you must see something in your mind's eye before it becomes real… maybe this is true, maybe not, but hell, you're already reading your horoscope, so you may as well give it a try, Libra.
And yeah, pro wrestling has all those weird edges and codes, but picture in your mind's eye those matches that find you, as a spectator, fully absorbed in the artistry, the physicality of the controlled movements, the simulation of pain and hurt.
"Beacon" starts out as a small string ensemble and then an acoustic, fingerpicked, undulating waltz — "I fall into your mind's eye," RY X sings — but by the end it is awash in electric-guitar feedback and his incantatory voice, singing wordless ahs.
"In My Mind's Eye" — a collection of mini-essays, written one per day over the course of many months — reveals that her writing is just as elegant and erudite, and her mind just as supple, playful, curious, rigorous, humorous and surprising as ever.
What I feel I'm watching, in my mind's eye, is the work of people struggling to stay alive and, in the process, struggling with what it means to be a moral person, even after they emerged from the crucible of the sea. Capt.
Around the end of Future Days' opening track, which too is called "Future Days," I began seeing in my mind's eye a pair of ponies, one of which may have been a mini-horse actually, standing almost perfectly still in a paddock.
I can still see it in my mind's eye: a small color TV with long insectoid antennae; an alien device to a kid who had spent most of his childhood with no running water, who considered watching goats climb onto cars and houses serious entertainment.
Although they are five years apart in age — Federer is 35, Nadal 30 — they are together for good in our collective mind's eye and their own eyes, too, after their run of classic matches at Wimbledon, the Australian Open and elsewhere in the 2000s.
In my mind's eye, I still see Jackie Kennedy, who always sat at the same table, emerging from lunch; or the singer Bobby Short at the piano in the Café Carlyle where he played (mostly Cole Porter) in his impeccable tux from 1968 to 2004.
On "Boiled Over," the Arizona death metal band wields the opening riff as a battering ram, charging into the biggest, baddest death metal song of the year with fury so potent you can practically see the flamethrowers spewing on the stage of your mind's eye.
What stitches these disparate works together is Johns's interest in seeing with one's own eyes, guided by the mind's eye — the everyday world and the insights one might gain through the imagination in pursuit of a larger truth: the effect of time on us all.
But whereas Giacometti is looking at his subject when he draws, not at the paper, you have the feeling that Leaf's is tuning in to her mind's eye, and that the figures that emerge from the tangles of lines came from her imagination or memory.
"In my mind's eye you will always be captured as the exuberant and beautiful 21986-year-old beginning a career and, ultimately, what I hope has been a very good life," Blazer wrote in the birthday letter, as if the two had parted the best of friends.
Instead of gang wars and unremitting violence, Ms. Waithe, the first African-American woman to win an Emmy for comedy series writing, saw in her mind's eye scenes of children joyously running in the streets and parents gathering at a neighbor's house for a game of cards.
Picturing the First World War If you envisioned World War I, your mind's eye probably conjured the stinking trenches of the Western Front, where a perennially stalemated war of attrition was waged, or the unforgiving Atlantic Ocean, where German submarines struck suddenly and decisively against Allied shipping.
So don't feel blue, keep the memory of all these vacations we've shared in your mind's eye to get you through the slog of this impending regular season, treat them like a friendship bracelet and wear them until they naturally fall off, replaced by all the vacations to come.
In this regard, it is instructive to rotate the canvas in your mind's eye and imagine it as a landscape, with the red fin backlit against the horizon as its shadow falls in front, or perhaps a red sail on a red sea with its darker reflection underneath.
" Citing Joel Grey's M.C. in "Cabaret" as a touchstone, he said, "In my mind's eye, the footlights at the edge of stage pop on, and I'm looking out at you guys: This is what happened to me, what happened to the Hurricane, and it's happening in your city.
If he could have stood apart and seen the little boy crashing through the frost-­stiff bracken, waving branches around, he would scarcely have recognized himself, so deeply did he inhabit the warrior in his mind's eye, who had just dis‑armed a hundred enemies and sent them staggering home.
Though he's since taken on several different images—born-again Christian, weird dude in a Victoria's Secret commercial, never-ending touring icon—the Dylan you have in your mind's eye is likely the Dylan of the 60s: the tall man with the big hair and the cigarettes and the thin trousers.
Modest in scale, rigorous in execution, mysterious and aloof in outcome, Winkfield's invented forms tell us that all is not lost, that capitalism does not yet own our imagination — that the excessiveness of the mind's eye does not require the profligacy of high-end production or large expanses of real estate.
In that clever disruption of logic lies perhaps the author's most enduring masterstroke, a trick that in the mind's eye has the power to pull bombs back up into the bellies of Lancasters and B-17s, return fat to the bones of starving P.O.W.s and let lives senselessly deleted be suddenly restored.
As the official account of the lone gunman settled in stone, he felt impelled to live and relive a story that was clearer in his mind's eye than the faces of his listeners: how he had stood staring into Kennedy's empty skull, how he had held Oswald's struggling heart in his hands. ■
It's an entirely neurological condition, estimated to affect as much as 4 per cent of the population, at least in the UK. One woman I met, Janet, whose name has been changed, is what is known as a grapheme--color synesthete -- colors appear in her mind's eye that correlate to individual letters or numbers (graphemes).
In Britain, she is a renowned and beloved essayist, historian, journalist and chronicler of places, the author of more than four dozen books, but it wasn't until her latest work, "In My Mind's Eye," was serialized on BBC radio last fall that many of her neighbors realized there was a celebrity in their midst.
Solo includes other direct nods to the expanded universe: the planet Mimban, where Han meets Chewbacca, Tobias Beckett, and Tobias' crew, came up in Alan Dean Foster's 1978 novel Splinter of the Mind's Eye, which was originally written as the basis for a low-budget sequel in the event that A New Hope failed in theaters.
The Museum of Modern Art, which has defined Modernism more powerfully than perhaps any other institution, can often seem monolithic in the mind's eye, essentially unchanged since its doors opened in 1929: a procession of solemn white-box galleries, an ice palace of formalism, the Kremlin (as the artist Martha Rosler once called it) of 19704th-century art.
In 2000, when I was 34 and living in Washington, D.C., a neurologist there predicted that I would most likely need to use a wheelchair someday — and I wept, not only at a future of limited mobility, but at the specter in my mind's eye of a piteous, ruined figure in a wheelchair creeping along the Georgetown sidewalks.
When the band's vocalist and chief lyricist Sarah Midori Perry was 13, she and her family left the suburbs of Otaru, on the Japanese island of Hokkaido, and moved to the UK. Over the past couple of years, Sarah's dreams kept pulling her back to her childhood, with certain images cropping up as though her mind's eye were flicking through old photo albums.
Statistics and research on synesthesia are few and far between, but estimates suggest that between one in 100,000 people and one in 5,000 people have some form of it, and there are potentially dozens of subtypes, ranging from chromesthesia (the association of sounds with colors) to number-form synesthesia (the association of numbers, months, or days with a precise three-dimensional location in the mind's eye).
Well, I think that some of these songs, the lyrics that went along with it, you could've probably change the lyrics very easily to something different and the song would still have the intensity, but sometimes when I hear songs there are certain pictures I get in my mind's eye where it's just a snapshot, but that one picture can tell a thousand words, like, what's that band, Bread, right?
Still, "it's also far too difficult to accurately express the rousing beauty of the fact that in a period of intense suffering van Gogh was somehow able to perceive and represent one of the most supremely difficult concepts nature has ever brought before mankind, and to unite his unique mind's eye with the deepest mysteries of movement, fluid, and light," as Natalya St. Clair notes in a TED-Ed Original.
" The Harvard professor Joseph Leo Koerner offers a more gratifying exegesis in his eloquent and rich exploration, "Bosch and Bruegel," in which he compares Bosch to his Netherlandish successor Pieter Bruegel the Elder, writing that they both "captivate and overload our sense of sight, entangling the eye in anomalous objects, actors and activities, and ensnaring the mind's eye in enigmas and seeming secrets that arouse but never satisfy interpretive curiosity.
When T convened a jury of experts to name the 25 Rooms That Influence the Way We Design, we expected that it would strike a nerve: definitive lists of this sort always tend to engender passionate feedback — and who among us hasn't seen a space that's remained in our mind's eye, influencing not only how we see, but how we live (or, at least, would like to live)?
It all culminates in the final three episodes, which won't be for everyone but which I couldn't stop myself from consuming in one gulp, filled as they are with sequences like a strange, muted battle in the fog (much of it shot in one take, but not in overtly showy fashion) and a dying man having a few last glimpses of nature's occasional beauty and perfection in his mind's eye, before being carried away by death, nature's ultimate equalizer.
KRISTINE KADLECMILWAUKEE Dear Kristine, The mind's eye of a reader — what allows you to picture, say, the views from the Pacific Crest Trail as conjured by Cheryl Strayed in "Wild," or the graffitied walls of the bus-turned-shelter described by Jon Krakauer in "Into the Wild" (both ideal adds to your page-to-screen list) — might also hold some back from appreciating adaptations: Once built, the sets readers have constructed in their minds can be hard to strike.
In her mind's eye she went through the objects she had packed with so much love and care in her trunk: the fluffy sky-blue and pink towels, the scented nightdresses that brought back such vivid memories of the home she had left, of her father, of Auntie Mimó (and Marcelle too, who had made the soft, playful dressing gown for her), and the bathrobe with the fantastical reed beds in which baby hippopotamuses frolicked and openmouthed crocodiles lay in wait.
But there's an obstacle, isn't there, between your games-oblivious proverbial man on the street and the acceptance that what can be seen strictly as playthings—and I do feel that the verb we use, to "play" video games, is a problem in communicating their contemporary complexities to those who still see Sonic and Mario in their mind's eye—are capable of moving us, constructing lasting memories based on story, the fate of the player-controlled avatars on screen, above and beyond how we maneuverer them from place to place.
His fictional account of the real statue of Booker T. Washington on the campus of Tuskegee University is a moving testament to the ways that vandalism expands the power of commemoration: In my mind's eye, I see the bronze statue of the college founder … his arms outstretched in the breathtaking gesture of lifting a veil that flutters in hard, metallic folds above the face of a kneeling slave; and I am standing puzzled, unable to decide whether the veil is really being lifted, or lowered more firmly in place; whether I am witnessing a revelation or a more efficient blinding.
Our friends are getting married in Duluth in July, a city I had always pictured in my mind's eye as ice in rivers, ice in lakes, months of frozen glitter in shades of the silver wedding invitation held in place on my refrigerator through my own cold months by a gift a child once made for me, magnet glued to paper with my name in pastel letters beneath a flat-bottomed clear glass "gem" stone, its strength not quite enough to keep the heavy cardstock from slipping a fraction of an inch each time I reached for milk or eggs, so by the time summer arrived in earnest the betrothed names were shimmering askew on a level with my shins and the vegetable crisper.

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