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"tactility" Definitions
  1. the capability of being felt or touched
  2. responsiveness to stimulation of the sense of touch

108 Sentences With "tactility"

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Not better — it's just a different degree of tactility.
In particular, Long favors mud for its tactility and simplicity.
One minor gripe with design is the tactility of the controls.
One constant in Bland's work is the interplay between tactility and visuality.
Respect boundaries and ways people feel comfortable with nudity, tactility, and sex.
And yet they retain much of their original tactility and distressed appearance.
"We're all on screens so much that we crave that tactility," she said.
There is a tactility and a sensuality to Rosen's sculpture that feels primordial.
But VR adds a layer of focus and tactility that benefits the genre.
There's something about the tactility of an object that's lived within an image.
Tactility is staging a return — especially among the founding families of Milanese fashion.
The show does too; it's full of portraits, energized by tactility and individual personality.
A pair of them lies flat on a pedestal, the sculptural presentation underscoring the objects' tactility.
Maybe it's a last gasp for permanence and tactility, as all of our media becomes ephemeral.
His soft stone sculptures are dripping and dynamic, transcending the usual notions of tactility and rigidity.
It gives the crown even more precision and tactility, making it more of a compelling navigational tool.
Ms. Fure's sense of tactility, of the sheer physical drama of musicianship, harks back to her childhood.
The effect is both painterly and sculptural, with an aggressive tactility that resonates into the surrounding space.
The tactility that Ledgerwood introduces into the painting is always purposeful, reminding us of the exhibition's title.
Another thing about these paintings is their saturated color and tactility, and the dance they engage in.
This tactility is at odds with our digital world – its endless barrage of bodiless images of light.
I know I'm not alone in my longing for the tactility of those initial radios from the 1930s.
Her penchant for, in her words, "tactility, visual illusions, and sensual aesthetics" is informed by her textile design background.
These works feel constructed as opposed to made, and engage with several forms of tactility, illusion, and physical depth.
Is that physical keyboard the typing nirvana grizzled smartphone owners make it out to be — offering speed, tactility, and precision?
So the visual language of those lines is identical, but Des Barres differentiates them by alluding to an imagined tactility.
The update is part of a broader trend towards multisensory architecture: work which considers a building's acoustics, lighting, tactility and smell.
Everything about his swivels and swoops and exaggerated detailing is an invitation to experience his furniture tactility and enjoy it fully.
I'm typing this story on a new MacBook Pro loaned to me by Apple, and I'm quite happy with the tactility.
Her fixation on baby heads and other body parts grew out of a fascination with the tactility of flesh and skin.
For what it is, though, the keyboard feels pretty good, and I think people who miss that tactility will be happy.
As the way you interface with games, the controller needs to nail a number of things, such as ergonomics and button tactility.
IT'S NOT SURPRISING that Carpenter brings the high-concept tactility of a sculptor to what many others see as mere structural cladding.
He described my response to auto-Shibari as possibly idiosyncratic—specific to me, my anxieties, set of experiences, and responses to tactility.
He's also adapted to digital filmmaking like few directors of his age, using the format to bring beautiful tactility to his images.
Of course, like the A12, you're sacrificing the tactility of a traditional keyboard and trackpad for the diversity of a secondary display.
We know, of course, that these are not rocks, but their evident tactility and a desire to understand their origin still appeals.
Sometimes not all the stitch holes that Hughes marks for stitching are used, but they still contribute to the tactility of the piece.
The tactility of "I Just Want To Be Wonderful" is just as important as its shifting appearance to as you move around it.
The Yoga Book has haptic feedback to compensate for the lack tactility, but honestly, I found the experience more off-putting than anything.
The finishing touch was to run all the type through a photocopier, which gives the captions and display their tactility on the page.
Laura Owens, Keltie Ferris, Rachel Rossin, and Trudy Benson are exploring hybrid paintings that rival sculpture in their tactility, illusion, and physical depth.
The result: a kind of clumsy—but direct tactility that required no special tools or instructions, and was easy for everyone to use.
Its design embodies the tactility of some of the projects on display, as it requires a black light to clearly read its text.
I think we're prone to talk about digital technology as being at a remove from bodies, but of course, it's fundamentally reliant on tactility.
A universal status symbol since ancient times, the metal's beauty, tactility and malleability have long made it the most desirable material in human adornment.
Yeah, I signed on to it because I enjoyed the tactility [of the process], but I think I signed on for way too much.
It features modern dance brought off the stage out into blistering cold, with unearthly movement grounded in the tactility of the real forests and mountains.
The diaphanous materials softly gleam with the quality of fine textiles, creating a sense of movement and tactility that reflects the "trembling" in the title.
Given that they've got no tactility, I invariably end up hitting the wrong one, more often than not jacking up the volume in the process.
All of it happens at the interface level: you are the suit, essentially, and there is a pleasing sense of tactility to playing the game.
The difference between looking at a painting in real life and looking at a thumbnail sketch on your computer is the tactility, is the texture.
The attention given to the materiality of the video enriches its tactility, breaking down the barrier between the viewer's physical space and the artwork's intangibility.
Materiality, tactility, nonverbal language, the histories of both handcraft and factory production — Albers provides clear and rigorous analysis of these and other issues throughout her books.
The movie is startling for its raw tactility: the opening credits play over close-ups of Jade's burned skin, pitted and gnawed where the acid fell.
Mr. Harvey, a longtime art adviser, independent curator and dealer who favors a strong tactility is resurrecting the old-fashioned pictures gallery and making it hip.
Tactility is a huge part of the art-making process however, and a new exhibition aims to make it part of the viewing experience as well.
Her use of impasto and tilted planes (rugs, landscapes) insistently endow the objects she paints with an equivalent heft and tactility to their real-life counterparts.
Both artists ramped up their works' tactility and physicality, keeping decorativeness in check; Ruggeri has done something similar in at least three paintings in this exhibition.
Craftsmanship and tactility remain high on the priority list, but the Continental GT is still full of technology expected to be put in many more cars soon.
Health and Safety International, a journal for employee protection, describes nitrile as superior for its softness and tactility, as well as its ability to dissipate body heat.
In Ledgerwood's paintings the viewer encounters elements of humor, instances of surprise, celebrations of female sexuality, forms of vulgar tactility, and intense and unpredictable combinations of color.
Her geometries, which achieve a fine balance between Euclidian precision and the human tactility of an occasionally jarred line, are warmed and opened by the color shift.
The current show, Spatial Oddities, transforms the diminutive cave-like gallery into an outburst of whimsical, color-saturated objects and paintings, reveling in tactility and oddball materials.
The colors (vibrant even on newsprint) are celebratory, while the embroidered textiles add a level of tactility that beckons bodily, as well as intellectual and political, interaction.
There isn't much tactility, but at least the permanent buttons make it so you don't need to fiddle with changing screens just to lower the volume, for instance.
Increasingly consumed by the characters' deteriorating mental health, the film by no means aims for realism, but the plentiful historical details certainly contribute to its harrowing sense of tactility.
Indeed, Neagu's experiences in Edinburgh with Demarco ultimately led him to resettle in London, where his interest in sculptural tactility inspired artists such as Anish Kapoor and Antony Gormley.
Where the H3 ANC's battery pack was a thick disc, the E4's is noticeably slimmer, and now in a small rectangle shape with a polymer surface for greater tactility.
Tactility reigns throughout the gallery; with a thematic focus on unique or hybridized spiritualities, AfriCOBRA artists are trying to form entire worlds in these textures, in visual, dream-like topographies.
But the Pharos Gate is an especially nostalgic read in the age of email/texting/Tinder messaging, when written correspondence has been visually homogenized, stripped of any tactility and romance.
Quinn has tried out tech accessories, such as Cintiq, that streamline her hand-drawn animation process, but has found herself drawn again and again to the tactility of pen and paper.
The $40 Touch Shape to Life Studio brings a little tactility to the digital world, with seven cans of Play-dog, four tools, 15 cutters and 10 stamps for building sculptures.
The artist's attention to nuances of color, tactility, craft, presentation, and so on suggests that her primary frames of reference are aesthetic experience and the history of forms, not social commentary.
The next logical step is to include this same "Hypersense" haptic tech in all of the other gaming gear, like your chair and mouse to take this tactility to another level.
Just as tech-addled and -addicted muggles revert to the tactility of analog devices to preserve their sanity, so too do magic-weary wizards prefer lighting candles and living in castles.
I do miss the tactility of real books from time to time, but when it comes to traveling, nothing beats the ability to jam thousands of books into a seat-back pocket.
The overall hand gestures are smooth, and the finger tactility affords users the ability to manipulate the monolithic sequencer's synth notes and drumbeat, then go about tweaking filter cutoff and oscillator waveforms.
This moment of release is exactly the sort of thing people love to see in chiropractic adjustment videos, a rapidly growing genre on YouTube that ranges from satisfying tactility to full-on body horror.
The strips of earth-toned rubber in her works of the 1970's, such as "Arsenale" ("Arsenal") — whose rich chromatic quality evokes Paul Klee's stripes and rectangles — complicate abstraction's cerebral distance with their gritty tactility.
As they navigate the experience—the latest from Ken Wong, the designer of Monument Valley, and his team at Mountains—the game focuses in on the role that touch, tactility itself, plays in memory and growth.
For Crawford, the British designer whose gorgeous, subtle Sinnerlig collection came out in late 2015, it was how to preserve the rawness and tactility of natural materials, like cork and seagrass, when making mass-­produced furniture.
But even so, the sculpting gives the characters a tactility that lines of coding have not yet matched, and the jerkiness of the movement — only slight in this case — affords the film a warm, organic feel.
The keys are a bit squishy and may take some getting used to, depending on what you're accustom to typing with, but they've got a lot more tactility than what Apple's been putting on its devices of late.
The flexible mass, whose rubbery tactility complements Canell's nearby sculptures, is comprised of a mixture of different xenoestrogens, materials that contain or mimic the hormone estrogen: lead, cadmium, aluminum, aspirin, oestradiol, soy, and pesticide, encased in silicone rubber.
Tactility Physical keyboards on phones are often trumpeted online as the last word in speed, and this may be the case for those who owned a succession of BlackBerry phones, but its not for anyone used to a touchscreen.
A swipe up on the left, right, or center of the keyboard will select the next predicted word while you're typing, which blends some of the intelligent features of a virtual keyboard with the tactility of the physical one.
While, naturally, it can't replace the tactility of the real thing, the company has gone out of its way to add productivity touches like word suggestions that hover over specific keys, which can be chosen with a swipe up.
They are lying on a bedspread made of a myriad network of lines – little grids fitted together – that artist has patiently scratched in the pale green paint, infusing the intimate scene with a tactility that hints at weaving and passionate violence.
A cinematic sensualist, Guadagnino ("Call Me by Your Name") makes stories filled with volcanic emotions, pretty people and ravishing backdrops that — with color and light and technique — he imbues with a sumptuous tactility you almost reach for, as if to caress.
The works' alluring tactility, pleasingly contrasting tones, and slightly comical dimensions were consistent with her other recent sculptural experiments on view, including a deceptively hefty clothes hanger, a giant ceramic navel ring, and a spindly sculptural support for a thong.
The resplendent mélange of seated tin men — all evocative of that famous one from Oz — displays a frantic, cybernetic logic in terms of the painting's visual tactility, with once lumpen and deadlocked male forms set flowing in jerks and spasms across the surface.
Yes, this slider trend is probably a gimmick that's going to die faster than you can say "pop-up selfie cameras," but there's something about the tactility of sliding the screen that feels fun and retro in a way that few smartphones have managed.
Airbrushed atmospheres, gradients, hypnotic curlicues, industrial roller marks, thin skeins of paint, paint squeezed directly out of a tube — Benson knows that each of these techniques creates a discrete physical sensation of create ocular depth and tactility that belies the flatness of the canvas.
Made of plasticine, a malleable material somewhat similar to Play-Doh, the paintings have a tactility and three-dimensional quality that vastly departs from your typical flat wall work, adding a sensation of depth that tempts the viewer to enter the luscious landscape depicted.
These winners all had in common the special qualities of great photo books: the pleasure of turning pages, the precision of thoughtful book design, the tactility of paper and the glow of the afterimages in the mind long after the book is set down.
It's a combination, it seems, of design differentiation from competing devices, an extended surface area for the antenna in between metal signal sinks and the opportunity to provide some unique tactility, so users can position their hand on the rear of the device by touch alone.
His top-hatted figures can bring to the mind the Post-Impressionism of Toulouse-Lautrec; some of his carefully groomed men can evoke olive-skinned versions of the Arrow Collar Man, invented by the great illustrator J. C. Leyendecker, but his surfaces also have a restrained tactility.
I understood something about the tactility and enlivening qualities of sound better than ever before: Sound can be a three-dimensional space in which to put your body, and in which your body may be acted upon and opened up, even when you are sitting still.
Gironcoli's thingness — the cold, metallic paint and aggregation of precisely defined, recombinant forms (some of which are cut out and collaged into the composition, augmenting their tactility) — is a thoroughgoing contradiction of Bacon's painterly expressionism (though both oeuvres can be seen as suffused with Sartre's Nausea).
By playing as this small girl, eluding capture and creeping her way through somewhere both other and familiar—the sometimes fiddly controls and weight and tactility of objects reinforcing the impression that you are a child in an adult place—you are very aware that you're out of the loop.
Though the conceptual piece is inspired by the sacred Indian stone that historians refer to as the "egg of the universe," and though it is meant to contain pellets of energy, it does not have the resonance of her participatory installation, nor does it evoke the visual tactility of her films.
The shoji screens that were ubiquitous in the Edo period, which spanned the 17th to the late 19th centuries, reflected an appreciation for mood and tactility and, with their lunar opacity, contributed to the clean, mollified serenity that later so attracted Modernist architects like Le Corbusier to traditional Japanese architecture.
Gale's work is dusky and musty, something you might recoil from if you stumbled upon it in an abandoned cellar, but its down-and-dirty tactility — fitting neatly into the "detritus" aspect of the show's formulas — is countered and complicated by the apparently inexhaustible formal invention the artist applies to her circumscribed range of materials.
"Maniac" seems to take place in an alternate present (or maybe it's the past, or the future) inspired by '80s science fiction — a world with robots and sentient AIs, where computers have an old-fashioned bulkiness and tactility, and where advertising comes in the form of an "ad buddy" who sits next to you and delivers targeted marketing spiels.
The Tab S3 also uses the S3 for content creation (though it's more akin to what you'll see on the Note, versus a borderline serious artistic tool) and the company is offering up the Pogo, one of the nicest tablet keyboard cases I've used, trading in the felt cover with responsive keys featuring honest to goodness tactility.
I asked myself this question as I went through Outliers and American Vanguard Art, a capacious exhibition centered on outsider art, currently on view at the National Gallery in Washington, D.C. As this show demonstrates, the rawness and tactility of the most powerful outsider artworks offer a sense of bedrock presence, of stubborn conviction and irrepressible need.
But Rosenthal's skew toward classicism does not preclude reveling in the sensuousness and tactility of paint, whether juicy — Georg Baselitz's Neo-Expressionist landmark "Orange Eater" (1982); Frank Auerbach's grisaille oil-on-paper "Head of Shane Dunworth" (1986); Maria Lassnig's viscerally Neo-Cubist "Innerhalb und ausserhalb der Leinwand I" ("Inside and outside the screen," 1984/85) — or austere — Susan Rothenberg's "August" (1976), one of the artist's iconic horses, and A.R. Penck's "Skizze" ("Sketch," 1983), a freewheeling cluster of pictograms, both done in black-and-white.

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