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"corporeal" Definitions
  1. that can be touched; physical rather than spiritual
  2. of or for the body

281 Sentences With "corporeal"

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Meanwhile, both real and imagined A.I. is becoming less corporeal.
The intellectual and cerebral are as pleasurable as the corporeal.
Atop is the transfiguration of Jesus' corporeal body into light.
We're corporeal creatures, so such activities are natural—to an extent.
A distinct limb juts out, grounding the piece in the corporeal.
Still, she insisted, the class gives participants a distinct corporeal awareness.
But there's a more corporeal Jinteki out there too, called Jinteki.net.
They are corporeal, but also metaphysical — totems for resistance and transcendence.
On a more corporeal level, however, cellphone holsters are a mystery.
In some ways, White is essentially trying to control McGregor's corporeal assets.
Mr. Shen's corporeal contribution will add to it an intriguing new dimension.
It deals with the corporeal subject of finishes — again, hence the name.
The South has always taken its past — real, imagined, spectral, corporeal — seriously.
This isn't the first time Hill House will be described using corporeal language.
How much more of Jack (in corporeal form) will we get to see?
So I'd say my interest is in the corporeal, rather than the body.
For Tibetans, the natural world is more than a source of corporeal sustenance.
By making hidden thoughts corporeal, she connects her audience to her psychologically charged objects.
If Indigenous children were caught speaking their own language, they would face corporeal punishment.
Later footage showed Luigi, now a ghost, trying to re-enter his corporeal form.
Remarkable, too, is "Sleeping Joachim" (203), a three-inch high evocation of corporeal actuality.
"The qualities of mental life that we associate with souls are purely corporeal," Prof.
Ivan, given his children and other details, seems more reliably corporeal, but who knows.
Dion pledges to bring his dad back to full corporeal form with his superpowers.
Audiences often saw his battles — emotionally and physically — with the non-corporeal Pah-wraiths.
The fasces continued to carry with it the clearly legible threat of corporeal domination.
Their demo, Corporeal, was released in 2015, the first tangible document of Cavernlight's grief.
The corporeal, curvilinear shapes in the pale blue and white painting suggest a mountainous landscape.
There's a desire in our collective human experience to mark ephemeral time with the corporeal.
Jon Snow's parentage has been settled, but the facts of his corporeal state have not.
When AI is the antagonist, it is corporeal and impossible to overlook, like the Terminator.
Nothing makes me more existential about my corporeal form than requiring this meal each day.
Being the corporeal embodiment of six millenniums of human history isn't easy, Mr. Qader said.
CreditCredit PAMPLONA, Spain — The joys and pleasures of bullfighting are fleeting, corporeal and often ambiguous.
I'm writing to mourn the (temporary) absence of corporeal forms in the same physical spaces.
But Ms. Miller's orbit has also long been populated with stars of the corporeal sort.
Corporeal and ethereal at once, Chin's poems are electric, and this collection shouldn't be missed.
It looked as if Professor Fritsche's research on polarization was given corporeal, very noisy form.
The performance works that comprise Enacting Stillness depend on similar feats of modest corporeal proffering.
Velvet is meanwhile consumed by her thirst of vengeance, taking corporeal form in her left arm.
In the end, truth will be found in his work, the corporeal body of the artist.
But the already rich readings that they offer expand still further, and shift toward the corporeal.
The aims of Communitas are the subtext made corporeal, question made flesh, and reconciliation of compartmentalization.
His writings exhibit an interest in the corporeal beauty of everyday life, however decadent or flowery.
It feels deeply layered, like a cake made of theory and corporeal need and artistic resentment.
Consider the corporeal calm and control former president Barack Obama exhibits, the polar opposite of Sanders.
It's best understood as undead: existing in some corporeal form, with nothing left behind the eyes.
The painting is uncannily corporeal, a coincidence of duality and oneness, denoting both flesh and spirit.
This tactic of corporeal protest, with its elements of immediacy and vulnerability, is riveting and consequential.
But even if he were a corporeal being, he could never pledge his troth to another.
It's not only that none of us can truly understand what another's corporeal existence feels like.
My autobiographical work narrates my gender experiences, faggy failures, and corporeal neuroses with an earnest humor.
In his oil paintings, meanwhile, blood-red spurts emanate from corporeal pinks and black cavities and orifices.
As Stefan flees the dead man's apartment, a corporeal version of the Pax demon appears, frightening Stefan.
North Carolina law leaves it up to individual school districts to determine their policies on corporeal punishment.
Her oeuvre is a love affair with in-your-face corporeal metaphors, which admittedly aren't for everyone.
In Smith's elegant translation, the story proceeds deliberately, a steady march of corporeal horror and carnal dread.
Such modern trappings aside, moraingy remains rooted in its past as a corporeal expression of Malagasy society.
Fittingly, it shares its name with a style of fiction known for its gut-churning corporeal thrills.
Draugr were corporeal undead, given to hanging around grave mounds or occasionally riding the roofs of people's houses.
Of late, unsettled views on sex are entwined with questions of power—both political and corporeal—and violence.
He is not so much a corporeal being, as he is a projection of our whims and desires.
Maybe it's unfair to compare a corporeal creature with a cartoon caricature, but today, that's what I'm doing.
Hatsune Miku does look rather like a real person—or in any event a tangible and corporeal one.
Calm comes over us, the viewers, as we contemplate this dab, with its incantatory power, a corporeal mantra.
For others, it was a very corporeal monument to the class divide that literally dominated Europe at the time.
To the extent that women self-objectify, they really take a disparate view from their body's physical, corporeal reality.
She began to explore whether intellect and emotion are stored in the brain or are, in fact, more corporeal.
Skaters, mostly male and juvenile, flew and fell in front of Kruger's banners, creating a kind of corporeal poetry.
The investigations of corporeal possibilities are electrified, with enough spectacle to make you wonder what it might be masking.
Real knowledge, it was thought, was held in medical books, not in the all-too-corporeal bodies left behind.
Her corporeal sculptures channeled even bolder statements as they ebbed into increased abstraction and less figuration in the 1990s.
Trump's peace process, which was always more aspirational than corporeal, has run into the realization of its own impracticalities.
Since Sweden became the first country to ban corporeal punishment in 1979, 51 other countries have adopted similar laws.
As a result, the Mapuche's general corporeal (or documentation-credited) absence here counters the critique of Werken's intended presence.
The artwork at the BRIC Biennial mostly hinges on corporeal experience, on what it is to be a body.
Ot is our firm belief that these connections are as real and valid as the ones derived from corporeal reality.
Ree is now a roaming Archeron, bound to her corporeal form, and on a quest to discover her true identity.
The corporeal and the creative spirit become seamlessly intertwined in the latest set of hybrid painting-illustrations by Nunzio Paci.
Jim Hayden is basically a conservative fever dream, the corporeal manifestation of an unshakeable faith in shitty frontier justice ethos.
AFTER NINE MONTHS OF FLOATING AS CORPOREAL VAPOR, SHE IS BACK TO HER SOLID STATE AND LOOKING BETTER THAN EVER.
Each painting exists as an experience to be had in itself — an exploration, both cerebral and corporeal, of the everyday.
Soon after, the 2018 N.F.L. season resumed in every corporeal way, with league officials likely breathing a sigh of relief.
One of the things the internet does is expand our awareness of the world beyond the corporeal one we know.
His conception of his body as political and producing meaning is fundamental to the development of his corporeal artistic practice.
On the other hand, the feeling of pain is overwhelmingly palpable, corporeal — when you have pain, you have it somewhere.
The artworks in Words/Matter suggest that language is not simply ethereal and cerebral, but infinitely malleable, corporeal, and tactile.
To bring a troll army into corporeal reality, you have to do more than tweet; you have to fill out paperwork.
More recently, The Babadook did a similar thing; and once the corporeal evil was revealed, its power over the viewer waned.
Multimedia artist Stephanie Washburn bridges the gap between experiences initiated through screens and corporeal reality in her eerie and bewildering photos.
Prog-heads rejoice, Tool have returned from their extradimensional voyages to give us the gift of their corporeal presences playing music.
BADEN-BADEN, Germany — Using recycled textiles, driftwood, and furniture, Brazilian artist Sonia Gomes creates oversized biomorphic sculptures that are palpably corporeal.
The former used mannequins to create corporeal grotesques, commonly involving symmetrical arrangements of legs emerging from both sides of a torso.
They do not take a corporeal form, but come to you as an innate feeling of being joined by an otherworldly aura.
Contrary to the many mentions of singular racist bones and the absence thereof, racism is not tied to corporeal sinew and muscle.
The party of family values has two choices this election season: a self-admitted deadbeat dad and a cheerleader for corporeal punishment.
Women's sports were explicitly banned during the Taliban, and the Ghazi National Olympic Stadium was used for public executions and corporeal punishment.
I can't stand musicals, but I love dance because it's a corporeal language that can be so rich and sometimes so unusual.
She excels at tracing the intimate monologue of the self, in which sensations become thoughts and thoughts become sensations, always vividly corporeal.
"I started quite literally from the concept of a centaur—I consider the centaur a corporeal mutation," D'Haeseleer tells The Creators Project.
There are countless poets of the body, but the body in Brown's poetry serves as a nexus of the corporeal and conceptual.
In May, Ms. Tokarczuk won the Man Booker International Prize for her novel "Flights," which treats travel as a uniquely corporeal experience.
For example, the English philosopher Anne Conway considered Hobbes's and Spinoza's account of corporeal nature to be equally influential, and similarly mistaken.
Liquid cremation's biggest opponents are typically religious groups, who believe uninhabited corporeal vessels ought not be liquefied and sent spiraling down a drain.
Aamis can be simultaneously read as a slow-burning forbidden romance, an allegorical nod to socio-cultural repressions, and as macabre corporeal horror.
Metaphors (for alienation, for insatiate desire) are marvelously transformed into the literal; existential fears (of purpose, of worth) mutate devilishly into the corporeal.
I watched inky patterns scroll across the wall: a hallucination, maybe, or some neural process I usually wouldn't notice, a corporeal software update.
Soon enough, their bodies form a collective as they execute an eerie, eccentric pattern of gestures, transforming them from humans into corporeal machinery.
If the day comes when whole minds are uploaded into the cloud, what becomes of the identities we present in our corporeal forms?
The corporeal feels closer to my interests, because it implicitly evokes a set of inner and outer relationships, toward oneself and other beings.
Siebren Versteeg's algorithmically generated painting machine makes attractive abstractions, suggesting that AI is slowly closing the gap between rational computing and corporeal creativity.
He has infused his paintings with a saturated light, choreographed sudden shifts of light and color, and separated the corporeal from the spectral.
Recorded as a soundtrack for the runway show for the brand's SS17 collection HYPERWAVE, the blend's a little more corporeal than her previous efforts.
But rather than hear them out, politicians either walked straight out, turned their backs or, in some cases, implied the need for corporeal punishment.
Is there definitely something to be said for the unending strangeness of non-corporeal fast food companies making trap mixtapes credited to those companies?
It's no wonder mystics call the island "a thin place" where the wall between the corporeal world and the spirit world is barely there.
Soon, she joined the roster with her corporeal, three-dimensional work that scrutinized impositions on womanhood, subverting the female silhouette and its sociopolitical undertones.
And, even if he had, the choking was just another corporeal encounter, the body articulating itself around the obstacle of that which choked it.
To that end, the works suggest that language is not simply ethereal and cerebral, but infinitely malleable, corporeal, and tactile — a living thing, even.
Yet, by installment's end, Debbie and Dr. Carr, who is now officially part of the team, shake hands over drinks like two mutually corporeal women.
I'd talk more about Fischerspooner but Fischerspooner are the kind of mythical being that doesn't make sense when brought into the realm of the corporeal.
Able to escape race, gender, class systems, and structured power relations, the Cyborg has acted as a utopian ideal for exploring post-corporeal feminist possibilities.
Ms. Hval successfully draws a connection between corporeal blood and the kind that's mixed for horror films, making a sumptuous, sanguine work along the way.
In " How to Talk to Girls at Parties ," we meet a houseful of these space invaders, and, in corporeal terms, their disguise cannot be faulted.
When interpreted this way, Wong's bricks can be understood as a corporeal expression of earthly life, a material symbol of our physical interactions and exchanges.
Isn't the real problem your famously disagreeable personality, not to mention that if you were a corporeal being, you would have very poor grooming habits?
That bravery (obstinance?) reverberates through Midlife, an unprecedented look at aging and corporeal loss that resonates for women, of course, and with anyone else alike.
But in your pursuit of carnal pleasure, don't forget about the actual canoeing, which offers a different kind of corporeal satisfaction, attainable without a partner.
Adolescence is fraught with dangers, not the least of which are teenagers' assumptions of their own immortality — how could anything stop such vibrant corporeal glory?
What makes this story stand out from other similar tales is that King's Boogeyman is corporeal and dangerous, with the kill count to prove it.
Aside from manipulating corporeal and cerebral states of gravity, though, Devin is a Houston legend who is also appreciated for bending the genre of rap music.
CNN's Dylan Byers reported around noon that Zuckerberg has succumbed to pressure from Washington and decided to appear in corporeal form and verbally communicate with lawmakers.
He explained that a copper penny he placed on his forehead during one of the attacks flew off him as if zapped by a corporeal current.
In Angela's Diaries – Two Filmmakers, this attention to the material and the corporeal is trained on the records and fragments of their own extraordinary life together.
This is the first time Deconstruction and Reconstruction of an Army Tank has been displayed in corporeal form, existing only as a virtual object until now.
After giving latent British Euroskeptic beliefs corporeal form, Cameron then did his best to battle the beast he'd brought about, campaigning hard for a Remain vote.
That injunction forced people who sell corporeal paranormal goods to add a disclaimer to their inventory, essentially explaining that they're not guaranteeing anything spooky to happen.
Still, the corporeal separation for which artists like Young Marble Giants and Devo advocated at the dawn of the information age remains appealing for us humans.
"We probably only have a couple of years before he sheds his corporeal form to travel the cosmos as a boundless and benevolent emissary of humanity."
It was a mutually beneficial relationship until a slower priest, aspiring to corporeal fitness, came along and proved too great a temptation for Earl the Dalmatian.
Not the corporeal version but rather his likeness in two dimensions, painted on a wall in Bob Green's home that is reserved for Kansas City sporting luminaries.
The MÆ project works to undermine the spectacle-status of the VR medium and speculate how these technologies will come to cohabitate with our lived corporeal experience.
But as shown in this first offering of a new Retro Report series, women's struggle for reproductive rights and other forms of corporeal self-determination is enduring.
That's a problem again with "(C)arbon," conceived in collaboration with Ben Stamper, whose projected films of corporeal curves are too reminiscent of a chic underwear ad.
As climate change edges into easily observable reality, one of its corporeal forms has been supercharged versions of the natural disasters humans have always known and feared.
But this is like saying the Harry Potter series isn't about Voldemort because he doesn't show up in full, corporeal form until the end of book four.
The Look up here, I'm in heaven exhibition at BRIC takes a position with regard to the idea of being in paradise that's profoundly about corporeal materiality.
Players hang out and play a normal tournament, as well as doing a few for-fun brackets and competing in other, more corporeal games like Jenga or Mafia.
This longing is about wanting to be that child again, because books, especially children's books, can still make me forget the corporeal, that I am who I am.
The works draw attention to the artifice of pomp and ceremony, reminding us that mediated experiences are as much a part of our perceptions as lived, corporeal experience.
Although structurally simpler than "Slacker," the show's centerpiece, these two works illuminate Hendry's process, and highlight her interest in the tension between surfaces and interiors, both corporeal and geological.
Even if these products can satisfy the need for corporeal intimacy, it still leaves us alone when there isn't flesh and blood on the other end of a receiver.
And then there was the time when some his his sub-personalities got corporeal bodies and escaped, so he had to… I should get back to the TV show.
Cohen's process seems to include physical sympathy, by way of backbreaking labor, with the necessity of constructing (rather than accepting as given) a corporeal identity, step by painstaking step.
The gentle movement of the 2,000 suspended stars breathes life into the sculpture, making it seem as corporeal as the characters being brought to life in the RSC today.
Feminists have both celebrated and cautioned against the cybernetic or post-corporeal future, as much of feminism's roots are coded in, on, and from ideas about the female body.
Spike Jonze's projection of our intensified personal relationships with virtual assistants assumes that gender, heterosexuality, and feminized affective labour will continue to exist even beyond human and corporeal relationships.
And every ghoul, every beast, every horrible thing, corporeal, immaterial, every thing that had ever hunted or haunted the man and the woman, was now right behind them, pressing.
Someone who at book parties worked harder to introduce men to one another than to express myself, who often used my corporeal form, rather than my brain, for first effect.
"  When we asked Siri whether it will be our valentine, it tried to dodge the question, answering "well this is awkward" and, "I'd love to, but I lack corporeal form.
Intangible cultural heritage refers to practices, knowledges, or traditions that can't be easily contained in corporeal forms such as monuments; UNESCO established its lists of intangible cultural heritage in 2008.
Amnesia Scanner has never felt real, at least in the sense of corporeal human beings with fleshy fingers programming the mutant beatwork and ASCII melodies that make up their music.
In the South we have a legend about a wife, a witchy woman called a boo hag, who can unzip her corporeal body and hang it up like a coat.
Here the corporeal manifestation of the spiritual conclusion is three characters of a certain age in the cab of a moving 18-wheeler, smiling and singing along to Serge Reggiani.
The crowd took everything they could, and the folks who couldn't nab corporeal keepsakes settled for parts of the tree to which the man had been tied for his final moments.
But, with so many still unable to procure medical aid for their corporeal injuries, it's clear we are still far from a utopia where mental wellness is regarded as a priority.
But when the camera pans around the room, it becomes apparent that that sound isn't just the score—the nightmarish woman has taken corporeal form, and is playing right behind Stan.
Women sort of taking ownership of not only musical space, but you know, personal, bodily, corporeal space, and saying, through music, you know, this is mine and you can't touch it.
I wanted to blend the world of ideas with the corporeal world rooted in the use of my body, but more importantly steeped in ideas of history, politics, sociality, and economy.
Ward asks his patients for as much detail about the voices as possible, and what the patient imagines they looks like (most will already have a corporeal image of their voices).
In order to further make a difference in the lives of her customers and empower women battling cancer, McKenzie began developing plans for You Night — and slowly, the concept took corporeal form.
At the end of last year, Kamixlo released the six-track EP Angélico—a version of his jittery productions that felt both haunted and mud-caked, spectral and corporeal all at once.
It's a tender and corporeal autobiography of what it means to express yourself as a female musician when everything feels bound by the playful but taut restrictions of love, sex and power.
Beginning with the repeated refrain of "Time / Time was never on my side," it explores funereal themes that could be about either corporeal death or the death of a long-running project.
Rammellzee — the child of an African-American mother and Italian father, and a model in his teenage years — also pushed back against his corporeal self, in what would become a recurring theme.
Much more than the previous architectural pieces, which deal with domesticity and public spaces in a more literal way, this body of work maybe is even more violent and is very corporeal.
There will be a tacit understanding that you are two people seeking human connection, corporeal texture and warmth, the way we like when cats and cows nuzzle each other on the internet.
Image from CPA [Consistent Partial Attention] by Freya Björg Olafson, performed / research with James Phillips, and Lise McMillan (photo by Josh Doohkie)How does technology destabilize the meaning of the corporeal body?
To help her breathe and to gain more time, physicians placed her on Extra-Corporeal Lung Support, a temporary life-support medical device often used to help bridge patients waiting for a transplant.
I learn that you're not the only vampire in town—indeed, you'll quickly befriend others—and that the city has its share of vampire hunters, who won't hesitate to end your corporeal afterlife.
Gaia has an offer for Kratos: Go find the Sisters of Fate, corporeal manifestations of destiny, and use their power to undo his own murder at the hands of Zeus and get revenge.
Since developing plastination, the von Hagens corporeal empire has grown to encompass the Body Worlds exhibition, which by their estimates has drawn over 40 million visitors see the insides of the human body.
Marks faces solitary confinement and corporeal punishment—typically inhumane for the pre-1900s prison reform movement—before she meets Dr. Simon Jordan (Edward Holcroft), who becomes interested in her case for his research.
In its search for a better future, dance music likes to flirt with the idea of technology as a transcendent force for leaving the fetters of the corporeal world behind, if only briefly.
Now echoes of that transformation have arrived in the growing world of professional e-sports, where gamers are being shepherded toward a new frontier, oddly, by the old, corporeal wisdom of traditional sports.
After all, how could this fleshy, corporeal thing, of skin and veins and muscles and fat, how could this mere physical stuff and substance give rise to the ecstasy and transport of love?
That said, in a memorable visit from the first season, John Cleese and Graham Chapman (in drag as mothers with a taste for corporeal punishment, naturally) take bites out of a Turner seascape.
Once they'd removed her lungs, the surgical team put a Novalung in on the right side of her heart to work with the Extra-Corporeal Lung Support machine in replacing respiratory function, Keshavjee said.
His simultaneously naked and see-through subjects' corporeal details include genitalia and, in one drawing of a pregnant woman, the baby she is carrying in her womb, which appears as a kind of cage.
Winner of the Cave Canem Poetry Prize and longlisted for the National Book Award, this collection is a menagerie of the corporeal — an ark of memory and pain, of earthly objects and mythical creatures.
Hazarika crafts Aamis in a way that can be simultaneously read as an emotionally grounded slow-burn forbidden romance, an allegorical nod to the aftermath of socio-cultural repressions, and as macabre corporeal horror.
The shadow creeps on the wall until it seemingly manifests directly behind Kelly (if you pause "Reentry" at the exact right second, you see a shadowy figure actually standing there like a corporeal being).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The 25 essays in Brian Blanchfield's Proxies are erudite and intensely personal, deftly traversing the distance between the intellectual and the corporeal, between the meditative and the resolute.
Later in his life — he died in 6333 — he was pushing back against his corporeal self, building fanciful and vivid costumes that he would wear in public, transitioning from making art to becoming it.
Later in his life — he died in 2010 — he was pushing back against his corporeal self, building fanciful and vivid costumes that he would wear in public, transitioning from making art to becoming it.
Later in his life — he died in 193 — he was pushing back against his corporeal self, building fanciful and vivid costumes that he would wear in public, transitioning from making art to becoming it.
You can puppeteer the smaller beasts, picking them up with your meta powers as they contort into a ragdoll state, before gently placing them down to resume their grazing on corporeal chunks of data.
In its more corporeal form, Created In The Image of Suffering kicks off with "Utopia," launching straight into the indefinable, alluring sound that's made King Woman so beloved in such a relatively short time.
In the unending daylight, brains accustomed to resetting themselves when it gets dark start to fuzz out confusedly; basic concepts on which our bodies depend, like time, no longer make a fundamental, corporeal sense.
In its more corporeal form, Created In The Image of Suffering kicks off with "Utopia," launching straight into the indefinable, alluring sound that's made King Woman so beloved in such a relatively short time.
Photo: Patrick Lucas Austin (Gizmodo)Gym fans will love keeping the Cocoon in their bags, where they can also store their keys or jewelry while they offer their corporeal forms up to the iron church.
The sliced eyeball in Un Chien Andalou, the copious shit in River of Fundament, the corporeal mutilation of the entire torture-porn genre: it's all an amuse-bouche for the final course that is Kuso.
In a world where we feel less and less corporeal, living through screens and feeds, there is an urgent quality to encountering someone's intimate, daily choices—what they wore, what they ate, what they smelled.
Perhaps this is the true fiber woven into Phantom Thread: an invisible line that stretches from our ancestors to our children's children—a deeply Anderson-ian conceit—that goes beyond the constraints of the corporeal.
"Coming Close" brings to mind the necessity of understanding labor, not as an abstracted notion, but as a corporeal, lived experience, so that one can understand how it can either nourish and demean the soul.
Coming upon her earlier "functional art" (the corporeal furniture pieces) and "Penetrables" (the limp fabric works designed to sleeve the body) later in the show, it's easy to see the feminist ideas stirring within them.
Yet, that's exactly what he did earlier today—and a few a weeks before that, it's exactly what I'm experiencing in a small, dark room outside LA. That's where I am in corporeal form, at least.
His subjects, all of which are represented in this show, vary more than any other artist of his time, ranging from saints, martyrs, gods, and heroes to corporeal punishment, urban and rural scenes, and bizarre fantasies.
The entire three minutes and 46 seconds is a filtered experience that dilutes and combines soft pastels, floral accents, and wafty models with hip-hop staples like flying dollar bills and corporeal objectification (except with men).
He taught us to see the magic and power that surrounds us beyond our corporeal beings, to be ourselves and to be as loud that may be, and, sobre todo, to live con mucho, mucho amor.
"There is something manipulative about 'creating' a psychological belief that there may be 'life after death' or that 'my body is the only thing that dies, but some non-corporeal entity may live on,'" he says.
The animals we typically keep as pets have informed a cinematic commerce of domesticity, while wild animals find themselves under an even more clinical gaze, distanced from corporeal experience and often only looked at in captivity.
Lula (whose corporeal, shadow-casting form is embodied by a masked and bewigged Charlotte Long) lives in a trailer in the desert with her look-alike mother (Sara Sawicki), the supervisor of a nearby satellite field.
No artistic choices were happening in the creation of this footage, but the spartan, handheld quality is accidentally perfect, capturing the ugliness of an infamous day when digital hate found corporeal form and shed real blood.
More practically, this application of reinforcement learning could be used for machine learning-assisted design, in which computers are tasked with designing aerodynamic shapes, testing materials under stressful conditions, or building super-agile robots (the corporeal kind).
You're never under the illusion that Amy can change the recordings, but she has to actively participate in them, deciding which parts are important and observing how the station's technological ghosts interact with her present corporeal world.
Moving on to Eliot's real, corporeal friends, at the end of episode 6 he observes to Margot that she's evolved and he's worried he'll drag her down if he leans on her to get to her level.
The book, filled with personal observations wrought with pain, features Coates speaking to his son through a letter, in which he rejects divine salvation to express corporeal fears birthed by the act of being black in America.
Espinoza's corporeal "tropicalization" of the gridded canvas (Hélio Oiticica's term to define an anti-art practice, which placed the avant-garde within the sociopolotical context of Latin America) transforms it into a hammock meant to hold coconuts.
It's best understood as undead: existing in some corporeal form, with nothing left behind the eyes… It's a sleepy news and entertainment portal, owned by the magazine publisher Meredith and vaguely affiliated with People and Entertainment Weekly.
Spike Jonze's film about a man, Theodore Twombly (Joaquin Phoenix), who falls in love with his operating system (Johansson) revealed she was just as attractive (to both the audience and the film's protagonist) without a corporeal form.
That skill is tested even further in "The Sound Inside," which asks her to maintain a solidly corporeal characterization — you never sense that Bella is a concept — while also rendering several crosscutting layers of possibility at once.
But DUST, a self-described "fantasy techno collective" that is currently one of Brooklyn's most exciting live acts, thrives in bringing the corporeal to the rave floor even while coating their music in a sci-fi veneer.
It is hard not to wonder how many parents who reject vaccines on these grounds would welcome someone exercising his or her corporeal liberty by lighting a cigar, next to a six-year old, in a playground.
Both Hinako and Minato are in a state of limbo, and while it's a balm for Hinako, she's shutting herself off from feeling and processing her loss — reflected in the non-corporeal Minato's inability to touch anything.
In this issue, we look at the myriad forces that can shape our identities, with a focus on that space that sits between the digital and the corporeal, and touches our most private and most public selves.
In the latter pieces, Benglis wrapped chicken wire in colored, hand-made paper to create frozen gestures, which, like her towering aluminum forms, also in the exhibition, hint at the body without every truly reaching their corporeal potential.
The joke's final punchline doesn't quite live up to the build-up and no one's trying to shame a ghost who's still stuck clinging to the humiliations of the corporeal world on the astral plane, but who cares!
Even though the corporeal manifestation of Peyton Manning is returning to the Super Bowl, there's no reason to believe any of that old Manning excellence will make an appearance—or maybe I should say, the former Manning excellence.
The wonderful thing about literary fiction is that it gives us the chance to imaginatively access fictional selves, and thus to broaden both our own sense of self and our understanding of other people in the corporeal world.
It's a feminist tableau, defying body-shaming and staking a claim to corporeal pleasure — which makes it a politically powerful statement, and the high point of a program of three short plays in which political messaging is paramount.
When someone vibrant, prosperous and beautiful dies simply because of a corporeal malfunction, it becomes painfully clear that while we can and should take care of ourselves, much of how we exit this life is beyond our control.
People who transfer their minds to computers are actually killing themselvesOne of the more radical visions of the future is a world in which biological humans have traded-in their corporeal bodies in favor of a purely digital existence.
At one point, we see him without his weird little shirt on, spitting some kind of white spherical substance all over the place, and the tuxedo is etched into his corporeal form, its outline eternally ingrained into his fur.
Like a dance partner who has returned to the fray but one drink more corporeal, the specter of nuclear weapons hangs in the shadows for the rest of us, an all-but-inevitability we recognize but refuse to acknowledge.
Are you a proud pet owner who secretly dreams of melding your corporeal form with your cat or dog in order to become some kind of half-human, half-beast monstrosity that violates all laws of God and man?
The famous frankness of "Girls" about all matters of the body has never been more appropriate than with childbirth and breast-feeding, which are as corporeal as life gets: blood and milk and exhaustion and calories-in-calories-out.
While all these tragic deaths are certainly seen as rare and unusual circumstances here, the realization of mortality has been one that many in tech are facing more and more, often in ways that also go beyond the corporeal.
Everything happening in Mountain View these days is about blending artificial intelligence and machine learning into everyday tools and services, and there wasn't a new Google Home speaker like there was last year to give a corporeal manifestation to these efforts.
The recovered chunks, known collectively as the Almahata Sitta meteorite, have been identified as "ureilites," a rare category of diamond-rich extraterrestrial rock that scientists think may be the last corporeal remains of a world called the Ureilite Parent Body (UPB).
Ms. Hawkins, giving a silent performance in a sound film, will perhaps inevitably evoke Charlie Chaplin, and she moves her body and her facial features with Chaplinesque elegance, narrowing the distance between acting and dancing, turning physical comedy into corporeal poetry.
The central conflict is that of a character trying to find harmony between who he is and who he is expected to be, a struggle that is, for many black men, not a theoretical matter but a violent, corporeal one.
There are perplexing bird analogies (the beautiful sisters look at Lydia, "their expressions ranging like a quarrel of sparrows"; "Mami's cry, a shrill, corporeal thing, it bubbles out of her like a fully formed bird and it flies, but Mami doesn't").
Writing in clear-eyed yet poetic prose, Boyer probes deeply into the corporeal experience of illness as well as the medical industrial complex, the digital and capitalist cultures surrounding breast cancer and survivorship, and the literary history of women and illness.
I've long suspected that he's something of a bodhisattva: someone who has reached total consciousness but, instead of punching his ticket to Nirvana, sticks around this messy corporeal world to help others reach the other side, a sort of Buddhist mensch.
But what's most powerful about the work at the BRIC House, is that it mostly hinges on corporeal experience, on what it is to be a feeling body that responds to theory, to trends, to nurturing, to political inheritances, to conviction.
I began to imagine my PS VR helmet was actually a scuba mask—and, as I released them from their corporeal form in a burst of shimmering neon, I felt almost like I was swimming through an interactive firework display.
That joy finds corporeal form in photojournalist Samantha Box's series INVISIBLE: The Last Battle, which depicts members of New York City's Kiki Ballroom as human filaments and bowstrings, intense kinetic passions whose bodies and bearings seem gloriously weaponized against negativity and pain.
I wanted this, for sure, but I was also seeking something else: to better understand my aging identity, not only in terms of my mind's involutions and attachments but no less crucially through the corporeal expressions of my organs, muscles, systems, and cells.
Of the contemporary Hunter College color painters, their work is most aligned, in formal terms anyway, with that of Sanford Wurmfeld, who, in works such as the immersive "Cyclorama" (2004), uses incremental gradations of hue to give light a seemingly corporeal presence.
Beginning with a '0' that is splintered into geometric 3D sections as if it were a NASA architectural blueprint, the numbers slowly become more corporeal and evocative of typographical styles from the 70s and 80s by the time '8' and '9' roll around.
In Gold's vivid imagining of this curious life, the performer's most storied trick — chopping President Warren G. Harding into little pieces, feeding them to a lion, then restoring the president to full corporeal life — has unforeseen consequences when, days later, Harding drops dead.
"Humanism," for instance, ordinarily signifies, first, the revival of classical learning in the Italian Renaissance—the earliest self-described humanists were simply fourteenth-century experts in Latin grammar—which came to place a new value on corporeal beauty, antique wisdom, and secular learning.
It's no surprise then, that she eventually shaped a whole book around the idea of corporeal betrayals, sharing anecdotes of physiological humiliation — the sagging, the staining, the (failed) attempts to combat time and gravity — with a blend of wry humor and womanly swagger.
Although her black and white images are made almost exclusively with her own body, any sense of individual identity is placed on the backburner in these visually abstract, corporeal works, acting almost like a critique of our selfie and branding-centric culture.
My brain adjusted to the fact that what I was looking at wasn't happening to my corporeal self — I even almost completely forgot that I was in VR. Part of what helped me lose myself in Echo Arena was the realness of my fellow players.
Whatever he decides to do, it sounds like we'll continue to be graced with his increasingly crazed Larry-style curls and beautiful, bowling ball physique until his glorious spirit finally flees his corporeal form and goes on to feast on rum ham in the afterlife.
By laying your head not in the room which inspired The Bedroom, but in The Bedroom, per se, you can see and feel and think what Van Gogh saw and felt and thought, or at least gain some sort of corporeal simulation of such.
With an interest in melding the great outdoors with the quiet interiors of a typical American home, Miranda shares he has moved past "creating a composite, surreal space" in his works, which rely on corporeal structures and less on the surrealist tones of his earlier works.
Photo by Angela Owens Planes Mistaken for Stars' comeback album, Prey, starts mid-note, as if the band never left, but simply reappeared from the ether—a group of immortal, wandering spirits manifesting in corporeal form to pick up their conquests right where they left off.
There are quite a few overarching metaphors — about things like seeing and invisibility, visions and corporeal being — lurking around the book, but I hoped to encounter a more interesting psychological consequence of Alkaitis's fraud than the fact that he starts having visions of people he wronged.
Q. In one of the films, "X-Ray," from 1975, she enlists a technician to film her head with an X-ray machine while she's speaking, a work that seems deeply connected to pieces she would come to be known for, focusing on the body and corporeal existence.
In the absence of his mother (she gave up her corporeal form in order to give birth to Steven...it's a whole thing), he is raised by both his human father Greg and a trio of aliens called the Crystal Gems, who themselves fought alongside Rose to free the earth.
Shot in the style of the cinéma vérité, we're shown evidence that the staircase objectively exists—the performance of Frank's labor, the visible film apparatus—a move intended to cut through the viewer's prejudice or preconceived notions to the "real" image, of Frank, a ghost made corporeal before our very eyes.
These works are emphatically corporeal — the figure, earlier repressed, returns with vengeance — and communal, as in Tania Bruguera's "Statistics" (1995-2000) from the series Postwar Memory, in which rolled bundles of donated, anonymous hair are sewn together to form a staggering funerary flag in the design of the Cuban flag.
Some of her peers, like Holzer, with her biting aphorisms, and Cindy Sherman, with her iterations on identity, are, by choice, tethered to the literal and corporeal, easy to view as bards of a roiled body politic, reflecting and commenting on cultural realities that shift painfully in the harsh light.
Because during yet another time when the safety of black men's lives and bodies seems dubious in certain parts of the country, the sustained belief in the mythology of Tupac, not only as an artist, but as a corporeal figure, seems as vital in death as it was in life.
Following on this point, through intersections between the works and the corporeal body of the viewer, the viewer's prior experiences/knowledge, the viewer's assumptions of the artist making the work, and the larger site of viewing (museum, gallery, or art school) the meaning of the artwork can come into being.
In the end, Samba Gana turns his sword on himself, able only in death to persuade her of his sincerity — at which point Alassane abandons the corporeal (and slightly doll-like) puppets and concludes the retelling in panning shots of oil paintings, magnifying the story an extra degree from bedtime fable to regional myth.
Image: The Wellcome CollectionThat corporeal fragility and the lengths to which intrepid (and otherwise) surgeons throughout human history have gone to address it via novel, absurd, and often downright terrifying surgical interventions is the subject of Dutch surgeon Arnold van der Laar's new book, Under the Knife: A History of Surgery in 28 Remarkable Operations.
The Twelve Tribes identify as Christian but endorse heinous practices like segregation (they say that multiculturalism is "just not reasonable"), misogyny (they believe that women were "created to complete man"), and some pretty questionable treatment of children (they've been at the center of controversies relating both to corporeal punishment of kids and underage labor).
His meditations on psychological and even corporeal dissolution take on new potency in a West Coast context, and can be observed in a pair of exhibitions currently on view in Los Angeles: Thomas Joshua Cooper: The World's Edge at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Thomas Joshua Cooper: The Capes of California at Hauser & Wirth.
When the Facebook pages have aged enough to look real and the target psychic is in a town where some of Gerbic's crew lives, she will call upon others of her SWAT team to leave their screens, don undercover identities of these Facebook sock puppets and head out into the mean streets of the corporeal sphere.
It's not a particularly new phenomenon—in 1991, Natalie Cole performed a duet with a hologram of her late father, Nat "King" Cole, and in 2007, Celine Dion sang with a cyber-Elvis; but holograms took off in a big way in 2012, when a digital Tupac performed with Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre, the latter two in antiquated corporeal form, at Coachella.
He plays more minutes than you'd think by looking at his counting stats, and has been out there for about 30 minutes of every night of this latest Warriors playoff rampage, doing a quietly fine job guarding the other team's second-best wing and rarely stepping into the corporeal realm on offense, usually either to launch a jumper or take one dribble and pass the ball to Klay Thompson.
There are certain connotations associated with chumak and makgulli, parallel to the western myth of the suffering male artist, who, tormented by the force of his own creativity and by the paralyzing, incomprehensible absurdities of the world that suppress him, finds, in the sweet oblivion of alcohol (and in the equally mystifying and unfathomable thing called woman) a warm solace, a respite from narcissism and self-pity, a fleeting yet sure-fire corporeal comfort.
Riding on the rampant consumerism of Chinese society and the indulgence of entertainment adopted by the Chinese govermentality, the TANK Art Festival does not provide an escape from these beguiling and overwhelming phenomena; instead, it carved out a space within consumerism that uses dark humor and more serious play, thought-provoking entertainment, and corporeal inquiry as alternative forms of criticism — a witty and brave act when such space has been collapsing, due to institutional and self-censorship, all around the world.
They are, in an incontrovertible and empirical sense, endowed—blessed with gifts that dwarf those of the rest of us, most obviously in the corporeal department: frames like buildings, ballistic arrays of muscle fiber, hand-eye coordination and balance and poise and power that sends fans into slack-jawed wonder and sportswriters deep, deep into the analogy pit in an attempt to dredge up something, anything, that can translate these outlying specimens into something closer to the rest of the species.
" While his parents regard his mannerisms as a choice, "some personal aesthetic project that I was pursuing to annoy them," Louis considers not only his desires but also elements of cultural style often coded as queer to be corporeal, determined in and by the body: "I had not chosen my way of walking, the pronounced, much too pronounced, way my hips swayed from side to side, or the shrill cries that escaped my body—not cries that I uttered but ones that literally escaped through my throat whenever I was surprised, delighted, or frightened.
Open the brown paper bag and toss the kush your cousin has stashed with your game because he needs a new smoking buddy since his best friend gave up the ganja for God again, and he sees you as a prime target, probably because he thinks you've got nothing better to do with your time or you're not as religious as your brothers or you're desperate to escape the unrelenting nature of a corporeal existence, and, God damn, the physical map of Afghanistan that comes with the game is fucking beautiful.
Supposing that God is real and possessed of a human corporeal form — mankind being created in his image (reportedly) — we might reasonably conjecture that God's anthropoid body integrates the totality of physical traits expressed in Earth's human population: the skin tones blended to a light tan; the hair dark and thick; the height neither too tall nor too short — about 5-foot-7, say; every shade of human iris (the iridescent blue of a morpho butterfly, the pale green of lichen clinging to a tree, lots of brown) combining to create eyes that are ... also brown.

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