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"fictive" Definitions
  1. created by imagination

112 Sentences With "fictive"

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In the WWE, Vince McMahon Jr. plays a fictive version of himself, and his family also remains his family in that fictive world.
In Orringer's scheme, we learn that her fictive Varian and her fictive Elliott Grant had once been lovers; at Harvard they quarreled and parted.
The advantage of fictive stars is that they are endlessly adaptable.
Of course, not knowing is utterly okay in Wagner's fictive world.
But there's a seething volatility beneath their fragile (and ultimately fictive) peace.
For now, chalk "Salomé" up to a wrong-footed experiment in fictive reimagining.
The pictures provide no recognizable context and therefore no stabilizing historicism — real or fictive.
Maybe that fictive layer is a protective one, maybe it's all just a laugh.
The weight and coherence of those fictive lives locked us out of our own.
The McMahon family is fact and fiction, real and fictive, at the same time.
The result was Colors, a fictive brand of government approved, cigarette-style spliff packs.
Though most of her images are, surprisingly, unaltered, they appear ambiguous and possibly fictive.
Martian invasion narratives reflect humanity's fears, as well as fictive and actual plans for colonization.
Is it the quintessential lesbian sex act or a fictive spectre perpetuated by heteropatriarchial standards?
That's where he'll be living, his power fictive but his presence ineluctable, snappily ever after.
There's no part of our lives that is exempt from this kind of fictive world-making.
It's just that in some of them the style is more evidently fictive than in others.
Part of their fictive nature is due to the atmosphere that envelops the images and their inhabitants.
The fictive invitation became a reality in April 1946, when Chagall had his solo exhibition at MoMA.
We flinch from the truth, we take up convenient and fantastical fictive embroidery to avoid its dangers.
In her new graphic novel Something City, artist Ellice Weaver explores all corners of her fictive metropolis.
"We are surrounded by [chaos], and equipped for coexistence with it only by our fictive powers," he writes.
It's both comforting and slightly unnerving to see how closely he resembles the fictive embodiments of his role.
"We are surrounded by [chaos], and equipped for coexistence with it only by our fictive powers," he wrote.
Is this fictive studio space inhabited by everyone or is it primarily the domain of privileged white males?
Wright's biography replaces the saintly, often fictive Lillian Hellman of her memoirs with a flawed, real-life Lillian Hellman.
As CM Punk prepares to make his UFC debut, the 'fictive' fighter becomes real and the narrative, again, changes.
In my more recent work, I approach my subjects in a different way because I focus on the fictive aspect.
Don't stop watching SVU or Mindhunter, of course, but do temper your fill of the fictive with a little fact.
And Tobias is not what he seems to be: the ruse leads to the endangerment of a celebrated (fictive) painter.
He can't reverse a fictive 25-year high in crime, or find work for an imaginary 96 million job seekers.
Which is the future of football fictive piece by Jon Bois that just won an Elly yesterday — shoutout to Jon Bois.
By the end, especially if you've consumed those pretty cocktails, you will have trouble distinguishing fictive play from bona fide place.
I am a native Carolinian who sets his novels in a fictive Falls, N.C. I could live anyplace, but I choose here.
Especially in their fungal forms, they can be both plant and animal, their alienness at once unabashedly fictive yet almost empirically cataloged.
Bowie has made camouflage and misinformation part of his actual art ... Very few know the 'real' David Jones behind the fictive David Bowie.
Do we still remember the fictive crowd that Trump had his spokesperson announce about his inauguration ("largest audience to witness an inauguration, period")?
That is to say I often write to record altered versions of my experiences or approach a tangible problem in a fictive setting.
The "red planet" and its many fictive Martian characters have served to supply the content of many science fiction stories over the years.
There's an unusual commonality in many of Murillo's portraits: his use of a "fictive frame," or painting a frame into the painting itself.
And as a lifelong fan of Marvel comics, Coates is as well-versed in its fictive history as he is in America's bloody past.
On the BBC, he reiterated his conviction that readers have "a right" to know about her personally by virtue of purchasing her (fictive) work.
I remember when you started claiming that fictive characters are way better than friends, since they are less annoying, more interesting, and never die.
Especially adept at escaping the incomprehensible present was the footlightless avant-garde theater, which collapsed actor and audience, fictive and real, then and now.
Separating the fictive Longfellow poem from fact, a new show reveals that the rebel messenger was also a peerless networker, propagandist and proto-industrialist.
He had not merely used her letters, he had taken bits and pieces of them, added his own fictive words to her real ones.
That was the first time I'd ever noticed style as a thing in itself — the thing that made the fictive world seem more real.
" It was "aberrant, marginal, a fictive state," a country that existed, "even in its peaceful moments, alternately under a cloud of contingent anarchy or tyranny.
At various moments, he might have become President or a truly successful military leader or even the actual, and not just fictive, father of California.
The children in his fictive warehouses merge urban plans, construction sites and schoolyard games in white chalk scrawled like the naive lines of Cy Twombly.
The first volume, based on a fictive schoolbook from the 1980s, includes approximately 300 photographs of schoolchildren playing with collaged objects or being constricted by them.
The effect is simple, but it electrifies as the sign of an intelligence that comprehends, and can gainfully subvert, the fictive language of figuration in sculpture.
The complications are the result of her pushing both the formal and imaginative further into a fictive domain without letting one get ahead of the other.
I joined other pundits and political analysts in treating Biden's front-runner status as fictive or inevitably fleeting and as the bequest of simple name recognition.
The hang of all the mounted works is inspired by Lynette Yiadom-Boakye's exhibiting technique that places her black fictive figures within eyesight of each other.
Unconvinced of the "decisive moment" preached by Henri Cartier-Bresson, she always worked in sequences and carefully staged fictive scenes that evince their own constructed nature.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In The Roaring Daze at Olsen Gruin, the expanses of tropical color in Paul Davies's fictive landscape paintings emanate summery ease.
Even a few hundred years later, we can still appreciate the unique relationships between the painter, the subject, and the viewer created by fictive frames and windowsills.
The artist has created five beasts, combining the many different layers and fictive genealogies of these ever-shifting spaces, whose residents have ranged from monks to pigeons.
Other shows have asked theatergoers to infer parallels between fictive worlds and the real one of today, like the British reimagining of George Orwell's "1984," currently on Broadway.
The Blowhole Theater was also where Albert Grass, the fictive Brooklyn-born son of immigrants from Danzig, worked in 20093, according to an elaborate "archive" created by Beloff.
This marked the beginning of her decades-long role as iconic muse, artist, and writer, whose fictive memoirs provide an insider's glimpse at the cultural life of Los Angeles.
She profiles numerous characters and explores the dynamics of how they function in their space, assigning all corners of her fictive metropolis their own chapter and particular color palette.
Early on, Means resorts to some clunky exposition — an officer lecturing Singleton on recent history and the basic principles of the treatment — to situate us in his fictive universe.
Beyond this wall lay a warren of nooks where I discovered the dreamy, fictive digital collages of Vivan Sundaram depicting one of his relatives, the famous artist, Amrita Sher-gil.
Tap In began as a side project for a couple colleagues who were hoping to share the things they'd learned in their own meditation habits, says Fictive Kin partner Cameron Koczon.
" The terse message was as bewildering, cryptic and dramatic as the one — "Recalled to life" — that a fictive horseman delivered on a foggy night in Dickens's "A Tale of Two Cities.
With this debut collection, "Fen," the young British writer Daisy Johnson stakes her fictive territory on the Fens, the expanses of once flooded, now drained land in the east of England.
From Jess to Vince Senior to Vince Junior and eventually, to his children, the McMahon family changed the landscape of the fighting in the 20th and 21st centuries, both fictive and real.
Other exhibits, equipped with screens — rather like video games — challenge players to stop a fictive epidemic threatening Quebec, or to catch an antelope (like the cave people did) to feed their families.
Deals that are struck under the charade of a fictive friendship may have more forgiving terms, and the parties may throw in sweeteners to secure the other's loyalty and cement the relationship.
Debates, discussions, and workshops on one side, well-curated screenings, exhibitions, and performances on the other, all exploded the festival's 4th edition theme, "Techno-fiction," deconstructing the contemporary, apocalyptic-yet-fictive human vs.
We want to reach out and touch the bumps, cracks, and crags of Mars' surface that Finnish artist Jan Fröjdman weaves into a four-minute short called, A FICTIVE FLIGHT ABOVE REAL MARS.
Rather than becoming someone new and unbreakable you recover to the point of self-acceptance—a choice that feels much closer to real-life personal growth than the hero's journey of fictive narrative.
The result is an unusually self-revealing show, especially when you factor in the 16 de Kooning catalogs vandalized into hybrid collaborations; the fictive, mad-bibliophile library; and a catalog to die for.
And while being exposed to this picking and choosing might damage a fictive world's plausibility, it can also be an occasion to reflect on where stories come from, and how we might fit into them.
And indeed, a portion of Trump's supporters choose to live the fantasy worlds of Pizzagate and QAnon, where the most impeachable of presidents is as a white knight taking on a fictive ring of pedophiles.
While the way "Game of Thrones" depicts sexism in its fictive universe is worlds apart from the politics unfolding in our world of reality, the threads of connection between the two are too compelling to ignore.
More paradoxically, even though we are conditioned to read the convergent diagonals of the painting's setting as indicating deep space, we are not exclusively pulled into a fictive distance by the rippling slashes in the sand.
Dawood's ventures into virtual reality add a phenomenological bent to Jameson's notion of postmodern hyperspace, insofar as the artist's fictive reimagining of history necessitates that we as visitors place ourselves in a narrative that he's written.
With a nod to Philip Sidney (and Tom Stoppard), Pears unreels a series of stories that travel in several directions at once: from past to future, from future to past, and from fictive to actual and back again.
The clear distinction between the source and re-invented, the appropriated and personal, the real and fictive starts to blur in these two rooms, however, and we begin to question the criteria by which we divide these territories.
The scale and the speed of China's economic transformation were conducive to a fictive mode that concerns itself with the fate of whole societies, planets, and galaxies, and in which individuals are presented as cogs in larger systems.
Variegated marbles — stones with particolored veins and naturally mottled patterns—contributed to the fictive creation of an East that lived only in the imagination of Romans, most of whom only ever experienced those lands through the prism of art.
Macuga herself isn't painting at all, but often her works probe how the mural scale of history painting allows for certain kinds of fantastical encounters in its fictive spaces, potentially readdressing the past in ways that create new truths.
Dressed in red leather pants with fabric penises attached to his chest, or a black mesh unitard with a ram's skull and horns as accessories, Klauke toes the line of being present as artist and absent as fictive character.
Firstly, it put a young black man, weary of the ways of the world, on the world stage and demanded that he become a spokesperson for his family and friends and fictive kin; the young and poor and black of America.
Some of these concentric systems are outlined and arranged into ever-whiter crosswise horizontal and vertical rows: rows that are semi-rounded, as the picture's title implies, rather than angular, and that feel symbolic of time's presumed — but perhaps fictive — linearity.
Now Anne Boyd Rioux's lively and informative "Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy" makes it clear why having these fictive young women implanted in my consciousness has been a good thing, helpful for every girl facing the challenges of growing up to be a woman.
" Though his fictive universe is horribly polluted and burned over, Means writes beautifully about the natural world, effortlessly conjuring the sound of the wind, the smell of Lake Michigan through the pines, "the dry, lonely sizzle of cicadas going about their afternoon business.
It's more that the convention speeches are a reminder that the cute tweets aren't in a politician's job description — that creating the fictive persona/imaginary friend that is a "social media voice" isn't something, strictly speaking, that Hillary Clinton ought to need to do.
With a thousand buildings damaged, water to the city cut, a hospital jarred off its foundations, and 44,000 people out of their homes, the prefectural government, which handles Kumamon's business dealings and appearances, had more important things to do than stage-manage its fictive bear.
The fourth story, "Max Ferber," probably the most fictive of the tales, is based on the life of the British painter Frank Auerbach, who, at the age of seven, was sent from his native Germany to Britain, and whose parents died in the Holocaust.
Although the story, at sixty-one pages, is almost novella length, it proceeds like much of Hempel's fiction, which is to say, mysteriously: it seems to be made of nothing very much, just fictive flotsam, stray observations and aperçus that the author is arranging.
After Lane's death, the intellectual property was to move to the library in Wilder's hometown of Mansfield, Mo. But on several occasions, Lane had gone all-in for the practice of creating fictive kin, recruiting young men as surrogate sons without legally adopting them.
It may be legal to give $50,000 to a private consultant who massages your child's transcript and perfumes your child's essays, and illegal to pay someone for a patently fictive test score, but aren't both exercises in deception reserved for those who can afford them?
But there was much more at work: When you thought about it, Mr. Morell's process echoed the way the old masters themselves used to build up the fictive bouquets of their stunningly bounteous still lifes, one single flower at a time, over many many months.
There are tall tales ("The Man Who Swallows Razor Blades"), elegiac utterances ("Windblown Headline on a Dark Pavement") and statements that hint at her fascination with the way the real and the fictive can be brought together in a single frame ("James Dean in a Wax Museum").
After the Charlottesville protests in 2017, my colleague Jo Livingstone explained how far-right extremists draw upon a motley assortment of tropes—fierce Viking warriors, noble German knights, heroic Crusaders, and more—to create a fictive past that would legitimize the violent, bigoted present they hope to create.
In addition to over 333 paintings, "High Times" includes a large group of Mr. Prince's 1997-2000 "Hippie Drawings"; a hilariously fictive, fetishized private library; and 16 copies of the catalog for a recent Willem de Kooning retrospective, each Oedipally vandalized and appended onto a Richard Prince artwork.
Officials reportedly spent an inordinate amount of time printing color-coded charts that touted their fictive victories and statistics, which left out both the ballooning cost of the war and the impossibility of imposing a modern state on a tribal society unused to centralized government, the Post said.
In Carla's breathless, winding prose, we are drawn into a bizarre parallel world of mirroring, love, enmity, and admiration, wherein the characters bridge the threshold between the fictive and the real, between the historical and the speculative; all seeming to dance around one another as if Sufis in Sema.
Instead, it walks an elegant tightrope between memory and actuality, the ingenious and the fictive, the infinitely personal and the commonly shared experiences of all of us who inevitably know what it is to have lost our innocence, and yet keep marveling at the magic still left in the world.
In her brief lecture, or "lecturina" as she called it, she shared a fictive investigative report that discovered sperm in a sex club establishment that had the potential to create human life months after its expulsion from the body due to its fusion with the various chemicals in the club environment.
Jews, of course, are a tiny minority in the United States, but in alt-right lore, they contribute to the fictive white genocide through control of media, finance, and so forth—all the familiar anti-Semitic tropes—which together prop up the forces threatening white dominance and even whiteness itself.
His works often overgrew their intended boundaries, with first editions issued in paperback, followed a year later by a hardcover edition twice as long and crammed with additional material — and sometimes artifacts like votive candles and dried mushrooms, the fictive story lines spilling out of the page and into three-dimensional reality.
Fictive pulp stories tend to catch the public's interest with their thickly drawn contrasts and their melodrama; they push the buttons that many readers respond to — power, sex, crises of identity — and they make it easy to lose myself in the dramatic action that resolves all these dangling questions they initially set out.
Copyright the artist These exploratory sketches are then infused with color and bulk through acylic and oil paint, with the very act of the painting happening on a larger scale (the paintings in the exhibition are around six feet tall and five feet wide or larger) informing the flow of the fictive gestures and motions.
On one level, it seems the narrative that Miquela and Bermuda originated from the same fictive creator is intended as an instructive metaphor for contemporary bipartisanship — in other words, whether we identify as liberal or conservative, we're all human and we're all flawed, so we might as well #LearnToTalk (as Bermuda puts in her Instagram captions).
In the weeks leading up to the collection's release, the brand sent global ambassadors and press to the Arizona locale for an "immersive theatre event," including a water ballet spectacle by the Aqualillies, an acoustic performance by The Staves, "a fictive camp site," a BMX stunt show, and a grand finale featuring a dance performance and an intimate concert by music superstar-in-training Maggie Rogers. Casual.
People ask the way to Cold Mountain but roads don't reach Cold Mountain in summer the ice doesn't melt sunny days the fog is too dense so how did someone like me arrive our minds are not the same if they were the same you would be here These poems take us far from the world of Western form that defines the fictive space of Marden's drawings and the real space of Holl's architecture.
Both of this year's top contenders are unlikely subjects for musical theater: "Dear Evan Hansen," by Steven Levenson, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, is a fictive story about a high school student with social anxiety whose life improves when he pretends to have been friendly with a classmate who killed himself, while "Come From Away," by David Hein and Irene Sankoff, is a true story about the encounter between small-town Canadians and thousands of airline passengers when 38 planes were diverted to Gander, Newfoundland, during the terrorist attacks of Sept.

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