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"associative" Definitions
  1. relating to the association of ideas or things
  2. (mathematics) giving the same result no matter in what order the parts of a problem are done, for example (a × b) × c = a × (b × c)

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"In the example, fear of dark alleys is an associative memory that provides important information—dark alleys may lead to another mugging—and is based on a previous associative experience," wrote Schacher.
These associative processes (respondent and operant conditioning) are how dogs learn.
Serendipity requires an observing eye, creative associative thinking and content expertise.
White knew the associative power of that man and that song.
Now your mind is free to revel in nonlinear, associative thought.
There's textural layers and associative images and colors with each song.
This access is associative into adulthood and is important for safety.
"Her collection is more intuitive and associative than linear," he said.
They found that the strength of associative and non-associative memories are maintained by two different types of Protein Kinase M (PKM) molecules, and by blocking one of those molecules, they could decide which memory to block.
We've known this for a while, but these predictions are usually associative.
The enhanced signalling produced by LTP underlies the formation of associative memories.
Each chorus cleanses the slate, allowing this wobbly associative process to start over.
Nesbit's approach can feel scientific and a bit free-associative at the same time.
Ms. Jelinek's long monologues, which are both analytic and associative, pose challenges to directors.
The associative structure of these stories feels neither random nor manipulative, just delightfully unexpected.
Photographs abound, as do match cuts, sound bridges and other forms of associative editing.
As we get older, too many of our associative experiences get in the way.
It's very imagistic, holistic, associative, metaphorical, symbolic—it's not linear and it's not logical.
The telling is mostly episodic and fragmentary, imbued with startling images and powerful associative leaps.
"Inducing a hyper-associative state may have implications for the enhancement of creativity," said Family.
In the lacunae created by this associative web, the reader is invited to make meaning.
The relationships between the sounds and images are by turns ironic, contrapuntal, associative, and sometimes incongruous.
It's the kind of painting that can eat up hours of associative guesswork about its meaning.
Generally it proceeds through a series of surprising links, fascinating diversions and sometimes dizzying associative drift.
It's called associative conditioning—pairing something familiar and generally liked, such as bread, with something more unfamiliar.
This is a gorgeous, free-associative (or seemingly so) book, moving in ways both elusive and clear.
While varied and associative enough to be interesting, the writing is always directed toward illuminating the research.
The club is and always has been owned by Codelco and run under an associative business model.
He also sprinkled in free-associative rants about his popularity with black voters and topics further afield.
They might also be reminiscent of the Care Bears, icons and associative memory-conjurers of an entire era.
Like most guru-like figures, Susun has a habit of speaking in free-associative parables punctuated with paradoxes.
The idea of dreaming—remember the "reveries" of the subtitle—trips the associative trigger to the next level.
Brilliant and associative, these biographical essays have the beauty and economy of poems but the souls of portraits.
He is known for his invention in 1982 of the associative neural network, known as the Hopfield Network.
The notes, associative and exploratory, add ever-additional layers of webbing to the already fragmented presentation of Jarman's Blue.
Satchmo had arrived with his gleaming trumpet in the wrong music hall, led astray by the algorithm's associative logic.
Disorders tied to borderline personality, the autism spectrum, and associative anxiety can also beget the urge to self-injure.
More importantly, all natural objects and materials have symbolic significance, they have associative potential to suggest meanings and connections.
Befitting the popular drink's own sense of iconoclasm, "Racing" bathes in Ramm's frenzied, free-associative, and occasionally overwhelming energy.
I've always been attracted to how information on the Internet is web-like and associative in its nonhierarchical presentation.
Passionate readers love to buy books for their favorite people, using a mix of associative thinking and literary intuition.
Subjects, which have included several members of Freestyle Love Supreme, lie in fMRI machines and play associative word games.
Words are even more powerfully associative, and I think even more powerful in setting our mind on a course.
Each time he plays live, Holley improvises his lyrics anew, which unfold like free-associative stories from an ageless prophet.
Mind you, unlike humans, rats cannot consciously believe the drink is therapeutic, so some unconscious, associative learning causes these effects.
The second essay here, ''Utah,'' is less like a joke than a dream: a surreal flight of free-associative fancy.
Her brain is both forensic and associative: she's able to X-ray a play and then she begins to dream.
I've noticed that interesting turns of phrase and associative leaps come to me much more easily in the evening hours.
"Catechism/Muzzle" is two tracks of instrumental magnificence that can best be described in associative feelings and imagery rather than adjectives.
J.P. Pomp doesn't last long in "How It Felt," the latest free-associative track from the Canadian electronica producer Ryan Hemsworth.
In associative rather than chronological order, here are a few innovations I'm remembering as we adjust to a world without him.
"So, right now, I have on maroon," she explained when I inquired as to her knack for free-associative one-liners.
Ultimately, Muldoon's writing is more rooted on the page, where its coy references and ludic associative leaps can be contemplated slowly.
And today — when big, associative ideas and limitless ambition are the coin of the realm — that tradition is finding new resonance.
Proving that the associative property holds for any list of three or more numbers is easy when you're working with equality.
Nonetheless, you squint to understand what you're looking at, and scramble to keep up with the associative momentum of Godard's mind.
Like watching a tennis match, your attention is pulled back-and-forth in associative volleys that make up the game of history.
Even when we understand the art's history and context, the associative voodoo confers on them an anti-modern canon of non-causality.
It is not Wayne rapping at a million miles per hour or pushing forward the weirdest free associative boundaries of human thought.
He first met the New York-based associative music producer in Winnipeg in 2013, before the latter started his label Noise Collector.
When I breathe in, signals run along nerves wired straight to the parts of my brain governing emotional memory and associative learning.
This inter-associative project, "SWAGG," is headed by Médecins du Monde, in collaboration with Acceptess-T and the sex workers union STRASS.
The structure is slippery, freewheeling and associative, with scenes folding back on themselves and historical figures popping up out of the blue.
Dylan, even on his earliest records, was moving toward more surrealist, free-associative language and the furious abandon of rock and roll.
Here, we see Levy at her most associative, in regard both to Saul's increasingly non-linear experience and also to the physical world.
While the title directs the way we read one particular shape in the painting, the others do not yield to our associative powers.
Paul Schmidt's free-associative book interprets "Wonderland" as a surreal fantasy concocted by the writer to protect Alice from his sexually aggressive desire.
It's also just very fun to wander around while a computer narrates what's in front of you in a rambling, free associative style.
R.E.M. sleep can improve creativity, perceptual processing and highly associative thinking, which allows you to make connections between disparate ideas, Dr. Mednick said.
By telling their stories — in alliterative, associative prose that can sound a lot like poetry — Mr. Gordon is, of course, telling his own.
To put it another way: The president of the United States tweets compulsively in wildly free-associative fashion, usually several times a day.
And the men and women, mostly black and brown and Asian, are depicted realistically (Middlebrook was a photographer) but their meanings are associative.
In his texts, Holley takes the opportunity to both lead viewers through his associative process and expound on his artistic and societal concerns.
Knotty and associative, the series avoids the pitfalls of being an exhaustive survey, content to give more food for thought than figuring it out.
Taken as a whole, the album functions as an associative tour of the ghetto while reporting on gangsta pathology from the grisly psychological inside.
That might initially sound like a good thing, but a generally more excitable brain isn't good at that all-important, memory-building associative plasticity.
He shares hustler's observations and pimp game with "High Rollers" and "Somebody Gotta Do It," songs filled with intuitive and free-associative street poetry.
Instead, he opted for a more abstract, associative approach — a way, he explained, of making the play resemble the experience of a psychedelic trip.
"887" is a memory play, and like memory it leaps around in a structure more associative than linear — sometimes quaintly nostalgic, sometimes viscerally angry.
The photographs are from Chang's travels to China, Canada, and Uzbekistan, but the logic of their arrangement on the panels appears associative rather than narrative.
This is in part because, much like the arrangement of Letdown's images, the project's organizing logic is more poetic and associative than narrative and linear.
This crumpling, collapsing of Chronos is what it means to have a memory that's associative and wild, or a family that might be equally uncontrollable.
Their unraveling free-associative compositions drew on their love of free jazz and ambient music—forms that prize moments of discovery which emerge from overall shapelessness.
So we rely on history, on the next generation and on some level of associative cooperation for the tricky task of pinpointing elusive parameters of respect.
But for the most part the drawings take flight from conventional definitions, entering an associative realm that is as raptly mysterious as it is luxuriantly beautiful.
I understand your use of displacement (insertion of the derby images as a metaphor) as a way to shift the narrative structure from operational to associative.
I think audio is a way to flip your consciousness back to that full-steam-ahead locomotion of a children's free-associative, postmodern way of being.
While his work is associative and free ranging, it may be approached as a series of meditations on phantasmagoric vibrations (both real and imagined), or as concrete.
The fruits of strange synchronicity seem here to stay, so we may as well enjoy them for what they are: the free associative pleasures of globalizing spectacle.
But the largely associative montage is highly cinematic and overtly modernist, based less on the characters' histrionics than a sense of clashing vectors and visual force fields.
MOSES SUMNEY "Aromanticism" (Jagjaguwar) A manifesto disguised as a reverie, "Aromanticism" offers cascades of Mr. Sumney's falsetto vocals in rhapsodic songs, seemingly free-associative but meticulously plotted.
Listen: On "74," the breathless ramble of an opening track from his immersive new album, "Feet of Clay," Earl Sweatshirt digs deeper into his free-associative, muddy style.
CARAMANICA On "74," the breathless ramble of an opening track from his immersive new album "Feet of Clay," Earl Sweatshirt digs deeper into his free-associative, muddy style.
Listen: On "74," the breathless ramble of an opening track from his immersive new album "Feet of Clay," Earl Sweatshirt digs deeper into his free-associative, muddy style.
Sometimes, as with the girl in red, Schanelec seems to be drawing from a culturally shared storehouse of images, using certain visuals for their associative or symbolic resonance.
When you move to subtler notions of equivalence, with their infinite towers of paths between paths, even a simple rule like the associative property turns into a thicket.
Skeptics point to the influence of cocaine on his masterwork, The Interpretation of Dreams, for which the model, it seemed, was the feverish, cocaine-induced, free-associative reverie.
In and around San Francisco, the conventional wisdom is that tech jobs require a limber, associative mind and an appetite for risk — both of which lessen with age.
But instead of focusing on deep learning, the trendy branch of AI in which Google and Facebook are heavily investing, Saffron is focused its own technique called associative memory.
His music wasn't just good; it reimagined the act of rapping as a feat of raw, pristine athleticism, a postmodern dance of free-associative imagery and spectacular vocal acrobatics.
If you're making a cake, you can throw together the flour, sugar, butter and eggs however you please, and the cake will come out fine — that's an associative process.
He sifts through his life in associative digressions, encompassing case studies of patients, family memories, and the fates of those caught up in the atrocities of the twentieth century.
Poem Selected by Terrence Hayes This poem suggests that a mind in its most natural state is associative: It clings to words like "bandicoot" for the sounds of them.
We who speak contemporary English are so reliant on word order that we are no longer as able as our forebears to create lyrical, associative, figurative meaning in poetry.
Even when understanding the art historical context of the contemporary art of Louise Bourgeois and Annette Messager, their work here took on the associative voodoo of anti-modern non-causality.
But while the colors and titles evoke an Indian consciousness, the works themselves are broadly associative, and also appear to suggest cross-pollinating indigenous influences like African and Samurai masks.
" Using the results "At this point the results are associative," said Yonkers, who noted the authors included "strong controls in the study including women who were not pregnant and men.
Brilliant, associative and short, Jaeggy's essays have the beauty and economy of poems but the souls of portraits, discovering "human characteristics amidst the chaos" — which fairly describes her project overall.
It is close kin to one kind of Bauschian dance-theater: a dreamlike succession of vignettes, sometimes connected by associative logic, sometimes not, but almost never including any conventional dance.
Over the last two days, Makonnen has released a gaggle of sad, yearning cuts that carry his signature free-associative bent while a palpable pall of depression hangs in the background.
The bigger thing I think one should resign to, when making music especially, is that most journalists will always be making comparisons because that's the associative nature we've boxed ourselves into.
Advocates for the migrants expressed satisfaction that the judge had decreed that the elements of associative life they take most pride in here — schools, the theater and other places — must be preserved.
Courtesy of photographer Jackson Hallberg, it's the perfect visual metaphor for the Winnipeg producer's (whose real name is Graeme Barrett) associative music, full of fragile found sounds, sleek electronics, and whimsical melodies.
He considers his wife, who will probably never meet his father, overlaying the history of art onto the present in the manner of John Berger or Teju Cole, two similarly associative writers.
"The thing is that at the same time, in these participants where the brain was more excitable after sleep deprivation, we observed that the inducibility of associative plasticity was occluded," said Nissen.
Renata Adler's wry, thrillingly associative novel "Pitch Dark" ranges over political events, romantic hurts and literary allusions, each of her scenes — with animals, among friends, between lovers — holding a measure of heartbreak.
Tyler, the Creator and Frank Ocean—Odd Future's yin-and-yang leaders—were the pioneers of a certain type of genre-agnostic, free-associative music, and Brockhampton is one of its beneficiaries.
That said, the associative leaps needed to make those connections would also, in the end, undercut the work; after all, "Chinese content" is as much of a construction as anything else in art.
To learn more about the associative logics employed in this multimodal project, we spoke to the artists about their sources for the form of the installation and their conception of a hemispheric indigeneity.
Like the clip from Georges Méliès's 1896 film "The Vanishing Lady" that opens the "Rolling Thunder Revue," these more-or-less amusing and distracting fictionalizations dovetail with Dylan's myriad facades and associative thinking.
We often experience or consume content on the internet in a fragmented, free-associative way — an article here, a video there — and so each essay lives on a discrete sheet, not a page.
During a free-associative speech, Mr. Trump directed an aide to bring him a sheaf of news clippings, reminisced at length about his 2016 victory, criticized windmills and provided xenophobic pop culture commentary.
Guided by Voices has been his perennial outlet ever since the lo-fi late 56133s for pretty songs, noisy ones, full-fledged anthems, whimsical fragments, free-associative wordplay and moments of soul-baring.
By the time Tha Carter III came out, Wayne was pretty much done with the rapid-fire, free-associative raps over sped up soul and skeletal southern drums that had defined his mixtape rise.
Dozens of manuscript pages are here; they're displayed only in facsimile and hard to read, but they simmer with a wired free-associative energy that soaks into the films and gives them some purpose.
The ghazal is necessarily a thing of loose form: each sher or couplet should stand as an independent entity, and while the ghazal forms a further whole as well, its structure is associative and combinatory.
What AI can offer: Intel is using a form of AI known as "associative memory," which Sheppard said incorporates transactions and suggestive personality behaviors, meaning the people and organizations that carry out the money laundering.
At an event this morning in honor of Black History Month, the president delivered a free-associative ramble about all the black people he can think of, plus a few pithy interludes disparaging the press.
Her plays "Nonsectarian Conversations With the Dead" (1985), "Organdy Falsetto" (1987) and "White Chocolate for My Father" (1990) were abstract, associative dramas that fused politics and poetry as they delineated the predicaments of black women.
This sort of associative humor is typical of Young's pieces on Very Smart Brothas, where he has been writing listicles, explainers and blog posts since 2008, when he founded the site with two other writers.
While his earliest works often begat violence and sickness, more and more his work grows attended instead to the feel of space around the acts themselves, invoking deeper and deeper levels of the subconscious, the associative.
Associative, freewheeling, and completely contingent on the viewer's decision to either follow a thread or not, the artist brings to light the decentralization of authority in relation to the way we tell stories and write history.
She says felt her pyramid shifting before her Dark Energy album, where she moved away from the aggressive kicks and rhythmic restraints of "Erotic Heat" and started focusing in on more free-associative sounds and arrangements.
" READ: Trump's campaign manager sees left-wing conspiracy in Twitter's deletion of Dark Knight Rises video Trump hammered the point home in his free-associative remarks afterward, zeroing in on a favorite refrain among conservatives. "Shadowban.
"The themes he uses are timeless, inspired by literature, associative and multilayered," said Pierre Audi, the impresario who originally commissioned the new work for Dutch National Opera and is now the Park Avenue Armory's artistic director.
Singers frequently appear, sometimes with a literal function (to deliver "The Motherland Song," during a patriotic school concert), sometimes with a more poetic, associative one (singing a Tartar lullaby that suggests Nureyev's loneliness after his defection).
She says felt her pyramid shifting before her Dark Energy album, where she moved away from the aggressive kicks and rhythmic restraints of "Erotic Heat" and started focusing in on more free-associative sounds and arrangements.
" Though this system is looser than in the past, and admits of greater associative interpretation, it still plays the same practical role for Mack: "Often in the studio I think, 'I don't know what to do today.
Even better, the connection was strong in both the real-life data and simulations, which gives some weight to "associative sorting," a relationship theory that states desirable people will be able to find their most-desirable mates.
In addition to an actual song "Mobius," there is the unbroken free-associative soundscape of "Whateva Will Be," where a blaxploitation movie sample bumps up against dub reggae gospel and Consequence's voice rises out of the ether.
Maybe we all put a little too much faith in the idea that Kanye knew what he was doing, and there was a deeper meaning to his free-associative on-stage screeds and calling himself a God.
It's aleatoric and free-associative in its structure and composition, but abstraction doesn't get in the way of this being a determinedly rugged burst of a track, pushed forward by the signature Jersey club kick drum pattern.
The music of "Prayer Song" hovers with electric-piano chords and wordless backup voices; the lyrics are a kaleidoscopic, free-associative vision of Los Angeles, touching on lust, violence, gentrification, plastic surgery, masculinity, conspicuous consumption and religion.
In that setting, Burnett speak-sings his way through free-associative songs that contain biblical allusions, echoes of the blues, tall tales, lovers' plaints and warnings about disinformation, the cult of personality and the encroachments of technology.
As deeply disjunctive and associative this poem may initially seem, it is actually a carefully constructed series of images that appears outwardly realist in the manner of such Surrealist figures as Breton, Buñuel, Magritte, and Paul Delvaux.
West grew up in Chicago and was raised in the church; on "Ultralight Beam," he uses Franklin's voice as a kind of associative device, meant to ratify his assertion that "The Life of Pablo" is a gospel album.
Some fans might find that Wayne's flow is a little too pop here compared to the free-associative chaos of his most virtuosic performances, but I think there's a lot to be said for landing so many memorable punchlines.
But my father was in a free-associative trance, and his remarks were a kind of poetry—the spoken equivalent of a Joseph Cornell box, with found objects and emblems (and further emblems) arranged according to some private language.
In Higher Algebra, the latest version of which runs to 1,553 pages, Lurie developed a version of the associative property for infinity categories—along with many other algebraic theorems that collectively established a foundation for the mathematics of equivalence.
The thirteenth iterationof a show that she started doing back in June 2014, it finds Laurel Anne Chartow playing disco, operatic modern classical, a drumless kind of no wavey thing, and much more in an energized, freely associative style.
But she is also wielding two toy pistols that, in the free-associative interplay encouraged by the installation, link up with VALIE EXPORT's armed and dangerous self-portrait, "Action Paints: Genital Panic" (21972), on the other side of the room.
Likewise, he seems fully aware of the process whereby a corporation incites an opioid epidemic with one hand, and then uses the other to launder its image through the associative benefits of charitable donations to a bevy of cultural institutions.
The exhibition closes with the kneeling Hitler piece "Him" (2001), a work that I found, in this regal context, shot through with lyricism and associative brilliance — exactly what was so appallingly missing in Cattelan's très kitsch comeback exhibition at Galeries Lafayette.
The associative parallel that Chang draws between different types of loss — such as her father's passing and the fact that Soviet irrigation has caused 80% of the Aral Sea to dry up — contributes to the project's scattered and mysterious quality.
He is a former professional Halo player named Tyler Blevins, who has said that he makes more than half a million dollars a month by streaming his Fortnite sessions, and his free-associative commentary, on Twitch (which is owned by Amazon).
What Mr. Chang and the food writer Peter Meehan, his co-star and fellow executive producer, are attempting is something more ambitious, though: an extended television essay, in the form of free-associative, globe-trotting conversations about food and culture.
Conjoining a rigorous numerical process with free-associative roots, and tight rational thought with intellectual freedom, Darboven's capricious sense of time has resulted in diverse monumental works that may span a month, a year, even a century, all recorded day by day.
The thinking is that if you're able to descend into that stage of sleep and return to consciousness without descending deeper into sleep, you will benefit from the intensely associative thinking that characterizes the strange microdreams experienced during the transition to sleep.
In a looping, free-associative style, Young revisits these rubbernecking scandals, as well as others as forgotten or unknown to many younger readers as Jerzy Kosinski's "The Painted Bird," Frederic Prokosch's "butterfly books" and Clifford Irving's bogus Howard Hughes as-told-to autobiography.
"There was a very free-associative aspect to creating much of the animation—at some point I closed my eyes and listened to the track, and once I saw certain things I started to put them together without second guessing it," Wexler recalls.
But it can feel loose and free-associative in some ways, and Moore's injection of his own persona into his films — especially the smug snark of his commentary and the affected cluelessness he uses as an interview technique — can get old very quickly.
The digressive associative style, designed to mimic the insomniac experience, allowed me to expand my inquiry so I could bring in bigger themes: capitalism, the use of stimulants and the experience of other insomniacs, so that it's not just an interior, experiential inquiry.
A serendipitous on-the-street encounter with a music executive in the early 1970s led Ms. Peacock to a deal with RCA, which released "I'm the One," a stew of blistery funk and associative poetry and psychotropic, Captain Beefheart-adjacent experimental rock.
Kanye West likened himself to Donald J. Trump at a concert on Saturday in California before tumbling into a 17-minute, free-associative speech addressing radio programmers, MTV, his friends and collaborators Jay Z and Beyoncé, Hillary Clinton, Mark Zuckerberg and more.
The tension in this book is so great, what takes place here is so wild and dark, and at the same time so associative, that it is no exaggeration to say that it captures the rise and fall of an entire culture.
Take one of the first rules of algebra that kids learn in school: the associative property, which says that the sum or product of three or more numbers doesn't depend on how the numbers are grouped: 2 × (3 × 4) = (2 × 3) × 4.
Ashley's voice is a hybrid wonder of Michigan vowels and demi-Southern-drawl timing whose odd cadences and spurts can sound off the cuff but on closer examination reveal the subtle through-composed trellis on which his seemingly free-associative utterances are strung.
Sometimes the thornier songs have hooks hidden in them too: the rolling guitar thunder that appears halfway through "Cookie Butter," for instance, and the plastic clang of her bassline in "Don't Play It" both anchor her echoey, associative talking in an ominous, defiant mood.
When I'm going to explain something, I have to go really far out on an associative brainbow, trying to dive into my core and see what I can find, asking questions like: where am I coming from, or where are my thoughts coming from?
And so the definitive Wayne project is not one of his meticulously over-assembled studio albums (although Carter II comes close) but rather a mixtape of him performing free-associative acrobatics over some of the beats of some of the biggest songs of the era.
Sprawling, associative, and steeped heavily in Czech politics (seriously, spend some time on Wikipedia beforehand), Communism and the Net is titanic, the kind of work that must be seen to be believed, even if it investigates the past more compellingly than it predicts the future.
It's not Ms. Gabbard's relatively small slice of support in a large field; both Andrew Yang and Tom Steyer, with similar polling numbers, have managed to parlay visual symbols (math buttons and tartan ties, respectively) into an easy form of engagement and associative shorthand.
It's 12 minutes of free-associative visuals and evocative, enveloping sound, in which the animated lines and colors seem to stand in relief against the all-encompassing darkness of the room and backdrop, creating an impression that the moving forms are actually floating in space.
I think just published today in Lancet — which is a top-two medical journal, alongside the New England Medical Journal — showed that total mortality rates drop with increased fat intake, which is a good associative test on 140,000 people, which was just published today.
The fetus does not have the structures to carry a pain signal, and there's not even an associative cortex to interpret that signal, so why do we have a ban on abortion at 20 weeks under the premise that a fetus can feel pain at that point?
All six episodes will screen in this marathon-viewing program; in the free-associative tradition of the show, most episodes will be paired with another featurette, whether it's a Looney Tunes short or an episode of the Lee Marvin series "M Squad," a "Police Squad!" inspiration.
Funeral is the better of the two—mostly because it presents Wayne in a glorious polyphonic: seesawing between his more free-associative AutoTuned gurgle and the pop avant-garde, all of it over trap-thick beats, syrupy screw-pacing, occasional soul flourishes, and granite-hard cool.
Although we can dream at any stage of sleep, REM dreams are almost always noted for their strange, associative nature versus the relative mundanity of the dreams experienced during the first four stages, when you're more likely to dream about what happened to you during the previous day.
By 1963, he was already working in a more poetic, associative register in "To Parsifal," which begins with what sounds like excerpts from scratchy maritime radio transmissions ("Pacific Standard Time, west, southwest, 14, partly cloudy"), an abrasive opening for what emerges as a meditation on the American West.
The lewd sexist monologue from 2005 that briefly got Trump into trouble during the 2016 election was directed at Access Hollywood correspondent Billy Bush, and began with a free-associative anecdote about a failed attempt to seduce Entertainment Tonight anchor Nancy O'Dell by taking her shopping for couches.
Associative, seemingly all-inclusive, it's an essay film about gleaning: from scavenging for leftover field crops to figural representations of harvests by realist painters like François Millet and Jules Breton; from dumpster divers in the city, to artists finding and making art out of junk left on the street.
Using this baffling, audacious, associative method also for the plucky painting "Hester Leisler (statue 1)" (2017), Williams (again) utilizes unintended fluid-spill marks (this time painted a perky urine yellow) that he discovered investigating Hester Leisler's personal historical setting (a history that remained opaque to my investigative probe).
"The energy is coming out and vibrating my vocal chords and stringing syllables together to say words that will trigger peoples associative understanding of the world or I'm using energy to contort my body to trigger a vicarious tension in someone's understanding of how the body fits together," she says.
What they don't acknowledge is that the studies aren't drawing a causal link between porn and lower relationship quality, but rather an associative one: They don't take into account the possibility that people's relationships and sex lives may have been on the decline first, prompting an increase in porn use.
They looked at both homeostatic plasticity, which is the overall strength of connections in the brain, and associative plasticity, which refers to the selective strengthening of connections in response to new information, such as learning a specific skill that requires relevant neurons to activate together in order to encode memory.
While touring the album, West rapped and sang from behind a crystal mask, often launching into long, seemingly free-associative rambles about creativity and genius, comparing himself to Steve Jobs and Alejandro Jodorowsky, criticizing members of the fashion industry, name-checking the Nike executives with whom he had fallen out.
That's not to deny his lyrics sound poetic at times, especially in the mid-'60s when his dense, inventive, towering walls and/or streams of associative imagery peaked in terms of density as well as invention, and he played the poetic genius more consciously than most attracted to such a pose.
Carambolages can boast of being free from the principle of a coherent thesis, covering many and any kind of subject matter as linked through an associative logic typical of magical thinking that recalls to mind The Museum of Everything and The Encyclopedic Palace, Massimiliano Gioni's central exhibition at the 2013 Venice Biennale.
He's cheerful in the face of the void, happy to swoop down upon the beat and chortle a few free-associative verses while ducking sonic detritus like the simulated electric violin on "Coolest Monkey in the Jungle" or the echoey cymbal effects on "Bukkake," disappearing before it all blows up in his face.
"With improv, I learned I could take all of these big feelings and really listen in the moment and use all of my associative brain that still wakes me up in the middle of the night and the thing that still haunts me to this day to be useful to my job," she said.
Written for children 30 years ago, their lyrics apparently add up to an associative fable about the alphabet losing the letter A. "Is that A for amor?" one wonders, and maybe Portuguese speakers can figure out an answer, although that answer won't strictly speaking be Zé's—the words are by his illustrator friend Elifas Andreato.
Mayer lines her texts like the ones for "Snow People" (originally published in Whitewalls, a journal of artists' writings that ran from 1978 – 2002) and "Some Days in April" (originally included in an artist's book for the project) with an associative logic that brings a mythological breadth of theme and feeling down to the size of everyday life.
Whereas in your writing, there are all these patterns, there's an associative logic at work that takes care to connect things, pieces of music, for example, with writing (I'm thinking of the passage where you link the openings of Brahms's Piano Concerto No. 1 and Rilke's Duino Elegies), even if there may not be direct influence.
Nav, as ever, is a font of melancholy and mistrust, and Young Thug … well, Young Thug remains a master of free-associative madness, concluding with a flirtatious riff that begins, "You look just like my rich auntie" and goes on to express sentiments that, for most, would be verboten, but which in his signature wail sound like vivid confession.
No special effect could replace her understanding of how accordion gates or blurred neon light up our ''old Manhattan'' neurons; in order to manipulate the eye, you must first have an understanding of our associative visual vocabulary, and in order to take advantage of a well-known reference, you must first be able to identify it.
And this is what Busch offers, roaming from essay to essay in a loose, associative style, following invisibility where it takes her — from childhood and the comfort of imaginary friends to middle age and the feeling of disappearing as a sexual object: a sensation, she argues, that can form the basis of a new, and positive, form of selfhood.
"He has raised the horizon of the water, in waves that lap against the base of the cliffs," wrote Herbert Muschamp, who was then a free-associative architecture critic at The Times; others effused that Gehry's titanium nimbus, four times the size of Frank Lloyd Wright's uptown spiral, would rival the Statue of Liberty as a New York landmark.
And the law recently passed in the Israeli parliament, affirming that Israel is the nation-state of the Jewish people, works in some ways to strengthen this associative bond—a bond that provides cover for the Israeli state's questionable actions while exposing American Jews, and Jews around the world, to outbursts of anti-Semitism based on complaints about Israeli policy.
Because we're constantly jumping around in time — seriously, the final sequence of "The Wedding" is just a free-associative jumble of time skips from the present to the future to the even further future as soft acoustic guitar music plays and Randall delivers his own toast — we feel all of their pain in the present, while the characters simply don't.
A MINUS Car Seat Headrest: Twin Fantasy (Matador) In case you haven't been keeping score, this is a re-recording of what Will Toledo fans consider his Bandcamp masterpiece: an associative suite or bunch of 10 songs ranging in length from 1:30 to 16:11 that circle around his teenage crush on a guy who could be a fond memory or an educational fabrication.
Because the clothes, which are a kind of petri dish of associative splicing, grapple honestly with what is on the designers' minds: questions of gender and difference and the details of fallible beauty framed in low-slung trousers and shirts cropped and tailored to the navel, knit slip dresses trailing streamers from seams; and a stretch cardigan unbuttoned to expose a very pregnant belly.
The show opens with "A Movie" (1958), a free-associative pageant of found footage, which flashes both slapstick (a clip of a periscope cuts to a voluptuous pinup, then to a speeding torpedo) and tragic (executed bodies strung up by their feet, an elephant swarmed by its hunters, children beset by famine), compressing the thrill, dread, desire, hostility, and too-muchness of life into twelve stunning minutes.
When we remember Olitski's traditional art education at the National Academy School and his saying that, as a young artist, he "wanted to be Rembrandt," we begin to see paintings such as "Tut Pink" not only as modernist affirmations of the associative power of color, but also as chromatically rich distillations of the dramatic chiaroscuro of old master painting, detached from illusion but still capable of stirring us.
There were sessions on developing an ''inner simulator'' to help visualize the possible outcome of a decision; one on ''focused grit,'' in which participants had to brainstorm solutions to seemingly intractable personal problems within a five-minute time limit; another on ''trigger-action planning,'' which used associative cues, or TAPs, to spur the development of productive habits, like ''The minute I walk through my front door, I will change into my gym clothes.

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