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"gestalt" Definitions
  1. a set of things, such as a person’s thoughts or experiences, that is considered as a single system that is different from the individual thoughts, experiences, etc. within it

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Gestalt really is one person, and what oppresses Gestalt is acting like they're not.
When they're on, you forget that Gestalt is played by three separate people, because it's all just Gestalt.
Although someone on Twitter reminded me that I used to use the word "gestalt" every 45 seconds, I got to stop using that. Gestalt!
But on the other hand, there is Gestalt, and no matter what else is happening onscreen, I never quite see what's happening with Gestalt coming.
" The teacher was pleased and said, "Yes, this is gestalt.
But when Gestalt is alone, they don't differentiate between their bodies.
What Anne Hutchinson started, Gestalt therapy finished off in the '60s.
After a series of suggestive conversations Myfanwy has to bluff her way through, she realizes that she and Gestalt drunkenly hooked up shortly before Myfanwy lost her memory, and now Gestalt thinks Myfanwy is blowing them off.
But Gestalt isn't only interesting because they're pushing back against the heteropatriarchy.
He is the one who is best friends with a Gestalt psychologist.
This is due to the differing gestalt of the museums dedicated to them.
The artists involved invoke a gestalt of how the internet sees itself in this moment.
Word processing, by contrast, allowed writers to grasp a manuscript as a whole, a gestalt.
Because it's the heart and soul and the gestalt of what Robert Mueller's looking at.
At the gallery 247365 I have an opportunity to allow the exhibition a certain gestalt.
These shapes that could be associated with Gestalt theory, explore the tension between figure and background.
But Mr Nadella has given Microsoft a new Gestalt, or personality, that investors appear to like.
He studied Gestalt therapy and picked up dowsing, the art of divining energy with copper rods.
Not because everything shown is necessarily bad, but because the gestalt of the fair is so middling.
The Chequy trained Gestalt to compartmentalize as a child, so that each body can perform different tasks.
Thomas: When Jacob showed me this particular piece years ago, it had this kind of universal gestalt.
He graduated from Boston University and received therapy training from Gestalt Associates for Psychotherapy in New York.
Much of it resides in the realm of feeling — more a Kennedy gestalt than a Kennedy record.
That doesn't happen on older iPhones, and more importantly, goes against Apple's privacy policy and general gestalt.
It all adds up to an awesome gestalt: a whole greater than the sum of its parts.
I kind of do want to keep watching The Rook, though, just to see what Gestalt does next.
Casale: We thought maybe this book will give people an idea of what the Devo gestalt was about.
There is democracy in a relatively low price, but a sense of exclusion is woven into the gestalt.
And we can tell that Gestalt feels close to Myfanwy because they stop differentiating themselves around her as well.
Global brandsWe have, in this blog, covered the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame of catastrophic investing gestalt at SoftBank.
The boys share a grim outlook that promotes their heroin use and summarizes the lackluster gestalt of a generation.
Gestalt, though, is a character who doesn't follow formula, who is based in tropes but does new things with them.
Its discrete scenes and guideposts encourage tight pacing, instead of asking players to sift through a gestalt of environmental props.
The push-pull between abstract gesture and figurative gestalt also manifests in the paintings' captivating tension between movement and stasis.
That thing pro wrestling does, where irony and sincerity melt into one another into a new gestalt, happened with Too Cool.
This means you have to create an agent that understands not just one level of Sonic, but Sonic as a gestalt.
There's a science to the art of this particular fakery, the way the brain builds a gestalt world around selected details.
But ever since his fateful 1980 collaboration with Brian Eno, atmospheric gestalt rather than flesh-and-blood pulse has been his calling.
After a nearly two-year hiatus, The Spill Canvas funded their 2012 comeback album, "Gestalt," with the help of fans on Kickstarter.
They seduce us, inviting us to pull them apart, but their construction feels illogical, difficult to tease out of their overall gestalt.
Gestalt dismisses the encounter as a mistake, but when Myfanwy kisses one of Gestalt's bodies, the others momentarily lose their ability to compartmentalize.
As Jacob Oller wrote for the AV Club, Gestalt is a fundamentally queer character who by their very presence shakes up the gender binary.
There's even a rare, non-Gestalt bright spot in the form of James D'Arcy, who shows up to guest star as Myfanwy's former therapist.
The project typifies the Roosegaarde gestalt: technology and social relevance, connectivity and poetry joined together to create a way of experiencing the urban landscape.
Clark shot another film, a kind of surreal press conference, with a similar deadpan gestalt and Day-Glo color scheme and trio of kinky models.
His narrators are all witness to a single casualty, their multiple perspectives finally forming a gestalt view of a soldier's journey from mutilation to recovery.
It is my gestalt that as we create more food items, especially the ready-made foods, we are further exposing ourselves to food-borne illnesses.
Where Andre's work dealt with form and gestalt, Mendieta's was political, feminist, and engaging new media—more in line with the zeitgeist of the 1980s.
Do you make money from throwing it like that or is that sort of part of the entire gestalt of what you do, which is ...?
The stated inspiration for a number of workshops at Esalen, the Gestalt retreat in California where people sit naked in hot tubs overlooking the Pacific.
"When we were looking for a new music director, I was trying to get the gestalt of what makes a good music director," Mr. Schafer said.
"We have this gestalt understanding because [Colin and Elizabeth] remember when their dad was just a guy trying to, you know, make the rent," Hanks continues.
Fashion, as Stefano Tonchi, the W editor and sometime curator, once said, "is not about clothes" so much as the expression of an overall cultural gestalt.
Where O'Malley's "fits of whimsy" appear to have been too entrenched to fully weed out, however, is in the character of Gestalt, another rook at the Chequy.
Watching Fletcher, Steadman, and Raftery play off each other as Gestalt feels a little like watching Tatiana Maslany do her thing on Orphan Black, only in reverse.
There is a kinetic sense of visual tracking, an energizing force between eye and hand, a gestalt to the way everything is perceived to be energetically connected.
The function of our gestalt is to aesthetically as well as spiritually unite our Citizens, and to promulgate The Glory of The NON State across the globe.
"I and my companions have been selected to understand and trigger the gestalt wave of understanding that will be the hyperspacial zeitgeist," Dennis wrote in his journal.
But it is to say that cable news — as a genre, a gestalt, an environment to spend hours a day in — is by nature agitating and provoking.
The resulting gestalt may be more resonant with the political and cultural corruption our time, but it also abandons the sublime — and the aspirations inherent in it.
But if he wants Uber to have a successful share flotation soon, Mr Khosrowshahi must give it a new Gestalt, or personality, beyond that of a ruthless disrupter.
Santiago Abascal, the Vox leader, contrived a near-perfect political and cultural synthesis for the current gestalt: a virulent rejection of immigrants and a strident defense of bullfights.
The exhibition demonstrates the immersive gestalt of Zittel's all-encompassing practice where every material aspect of daily life is examined and her ethos for living guides all action.
"They were an independent family with their own gestalt and they were suddenly dragged into this typhoon that ended up sweeping up Michael and destroying his life, " says Kennedy.
Delivering nine expertly wrought songs in 27 minutes, she plays acoustic piano over G-B-D with jazz gestalt, zero-plus solos, and a beat more martial than swinging.
Fontana's first spatial environment expressed the need of experimentation, foreshadowing a series of artistic movements interested in perception and gestalt psychology such as Gruppo T and the Zero group.
Obviously bad PR from Sanders alone didn't change Amazon's wage policies (if he could do that, Walmart would raise pay too), but it plays a role in the broader gestalt.
It's all very different from the gestalt in Houston, where discussion centers on the evolution of business models that still rely on huge investments in oil and gas for decades.
THE FIERCEST dispute in the world of literary translation, where knuckles may be bared over the precise nuance of solitaire or Gestalt, concerns whether the translator should be visible or not.
As gestalt, Future's recent output has offered listeners so much quality music in such a short amount of time that the run rivaled similar bursts by Gucci Mane and Lil Wayne.
There is a deep — and disturbing, uncomfortable, raw, but, above all, culturally necessary — honesty in grown women continuing to explore the good that Gestalt-y games can do for grown-ups.
Viewing works such as "Carbon Paper Installation: Whitney Piece" (260/23), the visitor tussles mentally with a gestalt, suggested by the lines, that stubbornly refuses to resolve itself into a closed form.
At the Esalen Institute, I once observed a Gestalt therapy session in which a grown woman was, through a painstaking—and painful—therapeutic process, reduced to a quivering, lost, lonely, sobbing child.
But if you prefer, Spotify's stream lacks only Bonnie "Prince" Billy, who adds nothing to a musical gestalt that conjures magic from the cross-genre sequencing that gums up so many soundtracks.
But part of The Rook is built around a love story between our amnesiac heroine and another character — a character named Gestalt, who is a single consciousness in four bodies, played by three actors.
Those familiar with Cyriak's work—such as Malfunction, his twisted take on suburbia, or his psycho-gestalt of capitalism in the music video for Gong's "Occupy"—will know that words never do him justice.
His series, Figure Ground, draws upon a tenant of gestalt theory, choosing to focusing on the principle "that a figure is perceived through its distinction from the background," Durgin describes in an artist statement.
"I didn't know what I wanted to do after 'Tanner Hall,' so I went to a gestalt storytelling workshop, and we talked how important it is to cultivate a culture of compassion," she said.
There's no one thing that sets Dr Disrespect apart from the rest of the pack of streamers: it is a gestalt, and it only makes total sense when he's doing his thing on-screen.
Neural networks have been trained to identify images and objects in ways imitative of human perception, and there's more than a passing resemblance between finding the gestalt of an image and that of a sentence.
A day earlier, Anna Curir, from the Turin Astrophysical Observatory in Italy, gave a talk titled, "Arthur Eddington and the Gestalt theory," that explored the role of the storyteller in the formulation of physical laws.
"We need to see the medical sector as part of the broader gestalt of American society at the time," said John McDonough, professor of Public Health Practice at the Harvard Chan School of Public Health.
She recommends seeing a therapist who specializes in EMDR, NLP, and Gestalt therapy, or trying out Adult Children of Dysfunctional Families, a 12-step program tailored to people who have gone through intense childhood trauma.
The Rook's one standout character and performance comes from Gestalt, a Checquy agent who is one consciousness spread across the bodies of two identical twins (Jon Fletcher) and two fraternal ones (Catherine Steadman and Ronan Raftery).
That makes sense intuitively: learning to understand the general shape of a face and other gestalt features comes first, so you don't get weird false positives like walls of flesh or hair-beasts with realistic mouths.
While there have been many schools of thought to help us understand what strains and maintains human bonds, from Freudian to Gestalt, one of the most rigorously studied may be the least known to the public.
Such tools may only be case-specific, but what they have in common is that they don't rely on the gestalt reality that a person sees, and instead deal with the cascades of data a computer sees.
She has created a 3-D virtual village she calls "Deja Ville," based on the popular Sims 2 game, and is using it to explore the concept of Gestalt familiarity, the arrangement of objects within a scene.
Word of the Day : a configuration or pattern of elements so unified as a whole that it cannot be described merely as a sum of its parts _________ The word gestalt has appeared in nine articles on NYTimes.
But the ability isn't just a useful mechanic — it lets you visualize the six stories as a clockwork gestalt, tying them to physical space in a way that feels different from just watching a film with several subplots.
This is consistent with her integration of therapeutic concepts and techniques into her work in the late 1960s and '70s, working with Gestalt therapists Fritz Perls and John Rinn to develop dances that would serve a healing function.
Gestalt looks like a set of quadruplet siblings: one set of identical twins who go by Teddy and Alex (both played Jon Fletcher), and one set of fraternal twins who go by Eliza (Catherine Steadman) and Robert (Ronan Raftery).
As much fun as it is cataloging the curiosities in the Dreamcatcher circus, it can never capture the jaw-dropping gestalt of weird lines, baffling character choices (you don't need that fucking toothpick, Beav!), and self-defeating tonal shifts.
Their aural gestalt will never be on a Stones-Ramones level, but those are the comparisons—in an appalling year when too many g-g-b-d types have chosen to gaze inward, I doubt we'll hear a greater album.
Medicaid expansion ran well ahead of Hillary Clinton, and that serves as a potent reminder that the Democratic Party's basic bread-and-butter promise of taxing rich people to provide useful public services is more popular than the broader Democratic gestalt.
We're already seeing that the moment you complain to HR, every complaint has to be taken very seriously, immediately; there's a general kind of gestalt where, all right, we have to investigate it and it can't be dismissed out of hand.
It's symbiotic at this point and blurs the line between the facts of the convoluted world of real life soccer and the relatively simple equations of Football Manager, until they fold into one another, a gestalt of market, game, reality, and unreality.
The ephemeral and cartoonish nature of Nintendo's famous characters, as well as the whole gestalt of what Pokémon are, and have been, to the critical millennial audience that's at the heart of this craze, makes the Pokémon Go phenomenon a singular opportunity.
Even so, I couldn't help wondering whether the Midland gestalt wasn't all so much rich hippie pablum, what with the dogs that some students bring to school (who must pass their own admissions test) and buildings that are partly open to the elements.
That means Gestalt has four times the operating power of a normal spy: They can be in four different places doing four different things at once, and they don't have to communicate with each other because what one of them knows, all of them know.
Es wäre möglich, eine Otello-Produktion auf einen umnebelten, geistesabwesenden Protagonisten abzustimmen - und Keith Warners Inszenierung tut das, indem sie die Isolation der Rolle hervorhebt und der Gestalt ein paar einsame Sekunden auf der Bühne gibt, als sie die Menschenmenge nach dem schmetternden "Esultate" beobachtet.
This is where, in the sixties, Aldous Huxley and Timothy Leary facilitated sessions of "drug-induced mysticism"; where the psychotherapist Fritz Perls led "Gestalt workshops," often involving crying and primal screams; where Joni Mitchell sang "Get Together" and Ravi Shankar gave George Harrison a sitar lesson.
The thrift-store aesthetic of the costume design, the shabby-chic gestalt, and the theme of dissipated childhood promise connected with the back end of a generation whose achievements did not match its sense of entitlement and so compensated with nostalgia and an aesthetic of reclamation.
A tepid effort at recapturing that spirit was evident this past week as well-known artists, not typically known for political engagement, gathered outside the Puck Building, where Ivanka Trump is thought to keep parts of her art collection, to protest the entirety of the Trump gestalt.
So particularly with philosophical texts, the whole point of which is to reorganize your thinking, people often don't really read them at all; they merely take a mental snapshot of the passage that enables them to form a Gestalt impression of its content, without scrutinizing it too closely.
But add Smith omission Sister Rosetta Tharpe as well as Lydia Mendoza, the Aloha Serenaders, and Big Chief Henry's Indian String Band, and note that two of the Smith artists are Cajun, and suddenly Smith's democratic gestalt has turned a third non-English, over a quarter female, and rather more rocking.
We and Myfanwy soon learn that she works for a clandestine agency with the medieval-ish name "the Checquy" (rhymes with nothing; pronounced shekway), where her bosses are quietly formidable and played by Joely Richardson and Adrian Lester, and her co-workers include four siblings, surname Gestalt, who share a single consciousness.
I discovered Warpaint very late in the game, and love some of the recent performances on YouTube (still haven't seen them live.) But my favorite is still this 2010 performance, quite early in the band's history, which really shows off the talent of all four women, with two lead guitarists/vocalists and that amazing bass/drums gestalt.
She graduated summa cum laude from Fordham and received a medical degree from N.Y.U. She is the daughter of Dr. Jill H. Swensen and Dr. Charles T. Swensen of Babylon, N.Y. The bride's father is an associate professor of child study at St. Joseph's College in Patchogue, N.Y. Her mother is the director of education at the Gestalt Center of Long Island and a psychotherapist in private practice in Babylon.
The number of existing podcasts reportedly numbers in the hundreds of thousands, and the New York Times—a paper whose trend pieces often seem to be, umm, on a slight time delay behind the cultural gestalt—pondered whether "Peak Podcast" had already been achieved last month:And yet the frequency with which podcasts start (and then end, or "podfade," as it's coming to be known in the trade) has produced a degree of cultural exhaustion.

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