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The dark paintings offer "a more meditative type of experience," he said.
There are other styles of rope that people describe as being more meditative.
"It was more meditative, more minimal, less structure-oriented, less pop-structured," she says.
Had I been in it longer, I could see finding a more meditative state. 
But Baldi won't hone in on that; he focuses again on something more meditative.
Ms. Arutyunova shot on film rather than digitally, which she said made the process more meditative.
Once past them, the show assumes a quieter, more meditative mood and becomes more personal and eccentric.
For a book, it's more meditative and controlled, and I feel like I can return to it.
It's a good day to tackle some of your more meditative chores, like gardening or cleaning your paintbrushes.
What remains are about a dozen of the oratorio's more meditative and lyrical numbers that dramatically streamline the Nativity story.
And then what was palpitation-inducing becomes something more meditative, and the difficulty spike curves off into a manageable climb.
Perhaps it says something about me that I love Watchmen's crime drama-adjacent mystery more than its more meditative aspects.
This sort of puzzle is more meditative than stressful for me to solve, and when that happens it's much appreciated.
But the Virginia-based 27-year-old's self-titled album is slower and more meditative than anything that he's previously released.
After his virtuosic blending of poetry into the comic form I'm curious to see him branch into more meditative indie comics.
Playful vibes gleam from some tracks on the album, other times the beat ride low towards the dancefloor's more meditative underbelly.
Nothing Much Happens Described as a "soft landing spot for your mind," Kathryn Nicolai tells much shorter and more meditative stories.
A few drops of Dr. Barbara Sturm Calming Serum, a little face massage, and my mind goes to another, more meditative place.
During the former, she recommends tapping into your intuition, which might mean your gut instincts or something more meditative and faith-based.
Director Drew Xanthopoulos' film The Sensitives, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival last week, is a more meditative take on the subject.
With the help of fellow documentary cinematographer Nels Bangerter, she shaped this "Trauma Cut" into a quieter, more meditative reflection on her art.
I'm more of a minimalist, and I like situations that are more meditative, but I felt like, how can I resist a narrative?
January 25th's game is more meditative, as you control a train as it passes through the changing landscape of the Australian bush and desert.
His later, more meditative collections included "Moment to Moment: Poems of a Mountain Recluse" (1999), "While We've Still Got Feet" (2005) and "Happy Life" (2011).
I have rooms for reading particular kinds of books: a sitting room with a purple velvet lounge chair for more meditative, spiritual books and poetry.
If you don't have to think about where you're going, for how long, or how fast, then you're free to be more meditative about your run.
The film is more meditative than explicitly informative, and while its subjects frequently talk about each other, it presents them without outside judgment or talking-head commentary.
If you bring your full attention the sensation of caramelized onion, bacon, beef, and cheddar hitting your tongue at once, then you're probably more meditative than most.
Set to Sufjan, the scenes have a more meditative quality (what doesn't?), and the whole package it's sure to make you misty eyed, so, yeah, enjoy that!
Serpent Music, his debut on the experimental-leaning label PAN, shows Bowie's softer, more meditative side, while remaining just as strange and idiosyncratic as his previous work.
After a twin pregnancy where she used visualization and meditation techniques to connect with her children and ease abdominal pains, sex also became a more meditative act.
Unlike the "main" Hitman games, which I find fairly stressful, GO is more meditative—it only moves when you do, and instant restarts mean failures need never linger.
Ways and Means is no exception, a thoughtfully organized exhibition that shoots for the wow factor time and again without skirting the more meditative aspects of process art.
The rest of the album follows in equally crushing suit, although the other tracks are more meditative, tending to settle on one mood and take time unpacking it.
The New York University Game Center professor also makes more meditative and strictly academic games, like the Borges-inspired Intimate, Infinite or an Emily Dickinson experiment titled Much Madness.
In a way, "Good Grief" is a quieter, more meditative equivalent to the Broadway-bound "Be More Chill," the hard-charging, smash musical about the dangers of high school popularity.
Noticing the birds around you naturally puts you in a more meditative-like state, says Marla Morrisey, founder of the Mindful Birding project, which encourages ethical guidelines for birding festivals.
Of the two, Jeffrey Baxter, administrator for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus, considers Darke's version to be the more meditative take, but believes that Holst's syllabic touch amplifies Rossetti's stark prose.
As he's gotten older, his lyrics have become less confrontational, more meditative; he wants the fascist scum eradicated, too, but his approach differs from Dawn Ray'd's scorched earth NSBM-smashing tactics.
But the quieter innovation on this album is how, thanks to the more-meditative production, "SremmLife 2" is at times a commentary on and an updating of decades of Southern club rap.
Midway through the movie, and with two perfectly centered images, the story shifts to the boy's sister (Taylor Russell), taking this story about family and profound loss into another, more meditative register.
But like other more recent examples of the city symphony (and like Jia's other work), "I Wish I Knew" has a tone that is more elegiac than excited, more meditative than bustling.
The songs were loud and fast and short, a departure from the narrative-driven rap and soul songs I'd attached myself to, or the silent, more meditative rock music I'd grown to enjoy.
Where Mr. Farocki's work pairs images in a thoughtful, more meditative way, Mr. Robak's reflects the full-force scramble for our attention underway every time we glance at the internet or pick up a device.
Call it a greatest anti-hits concert: Many of the songs Mr. Springsteen has chosen to sing are less familiar and more meditative than his chart-toppers, and those that were chart-toppers are almost unrecognizable.
"I don't know of anything that is more meditative than this," said Marc Anthony Butcher, 67, a lanky writer and poet, who was once featured in The New York Times as a poem-sharing taxi driver.
Pandemix X: Sweet Revenge comes out in conjunction for the announced pre-order of Rabit's forthcoming self-release Excommunicate, which THUMP recently reported was a bit more meditative than the grimier work the producer is known for.
The film, by Adrian Chen and Ciaran Cassidy, is more meditative than informative, but you may consider that the better option after you see a few of the images these poor folks have to pore through daily.
Over 11 tracks, Yalomba sings songs of redemption and peace that, through pure body music and more meditative slow burners, range from an artist's love for those who shaped him to the traumatized state of 2016 Mali.
It is also a lot more meditative than previous efforts by Presley; the record is built around a bold, emotive ballad centerpiece ("I Can Dream You") and generally feels more heavily weighted towards Presley's lyricism than ever before.
It is also a lot more meditative than previous efforts by Presley; the record is built around a bold, emotive ballad centrepiece ("I Can Dream You") and generally feels more heavily weighted towards Presley's lyricism than ever before.
Join us on the MashReads Podcast as we chat with Dashner about The Maze Runner series, writing dystopian/ post-apocalyptic novels, and why there's room in the world for both blockbuster books as well as quieter, more meditative novels.
This twist on the usual formula makes The Sinner much more meditative than the standard procedural — which is perhaps the reason that season one's slow burn went largely overlooked — and makes the show worth getting on board with now.
The new retrospective, less theatrical and more meditative — a substantial selection of works on paper is a big help — lets us see with more clarity where Mr. Nauman's art, ethically speaking, stands, and how it connects up with politics in the present.
After his last film, the very direct and humorous Taxi, in which he takes a central role in the narrative, Se Rokh is a more meditative reflection on women's relationships to art, work, and labor under Iran's orthodox societal norms and beliefs.
Yokoyama moves his vivid characters through an adrenaline-filled, if somewhat male-dominated, narrative, offset by Yuuki's more meditative reëxamination of his life, as he ruminates on public tragedy and private pain, haunted by the words of his friend: "I climb up to step down."
The career arcs of those who didn't fit — like the 20193-year-old Carmen Herrera, whose blazingly bright, color-blocked paintings have really only been embraced in the last decade, or the 73-year-old Mary Corse, whose mostly monochrome, often reflective canvases evoke Minimalism's more meditative side — are revealing.
Showrunners Michael Chabon—an author better known for his novels Wonder Boys and The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay than he is for television work—and Alex Kurtzman have promised that the Picard centric spin-off will be a slower, more meditative, and psychological exploration of a character who sacrificed so much of himself to save the universe.
It's a pure moment that calls to mind the more meditative and beautiful passages of Cliff Martinez's recent scores for Drive and Neon Demon, as well as the sense of yearning that runs through many of the proudly retrofuturist composers popular today like S U R V I V E's fellow Austin synth slinger Xander Harris and Los Angeles' horror aficionado Umberto.
" In times like these, formal pleasures can take on an uncommon level of comfort, and they were in particular abundance this year, starting with Ways and Means: a new look at process and materials in art curated by Jason Andrew at 1285 Avenue of the Americas Art Gallery, a mammoth group show that shot for "the wow factor time and again without skirting the more meditative aspects of process art.
Elegie is a slower, more meditative piece compared to the others Elegie (Элегия, Elegiya) is a musical elegy at moderato tempo.
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Allmusic's Jason Ankeny said: "'Afrodesia expands upon the soul- jazz sensibility of organist Lonnie Smith's classic Blue Note efforts, abandoning their hairpin-tight, diamond-sharp grooves in favor of more meditative, free-flowing epics that draw on elements of Latin jazz, pop, and even disco".
Pianist John Tilbury – previously an occasional AMM collaborator – joined in about 1980. This version of AMM generally explored quieter, more meditative sounds. Gare occasionally rejoined the group in this era; cellist Rohan de Saram was also an occasional addition. Later collaborators have included saxophonist Evan Parker and clarinetist Ian Mitchell.
Hatha Yoga combines asanas with pranayama, and deep relaxation. A vegetarian diet and abstinence from tobacco, alcohol, and other stimulants are part of this physical component. Patanjali stated that asanas should be "steady and comfortable." Therefore, Integral Yoga practitioners are encouraged to avoid over-exertion and to take periods of rest and relaxation during their practice, allowing for a more meditative flow.
Bono described the project as "a more meditative album on the theme of pilgrimage". The group embarked on the U2 360° Tour in June 2009. It was their first live venture for Live Nation under a 12-year, US$100 million (£50 million) contract signed the year prior. As part of the deal, the company assumed control over U2's touring, merchandising, and official website.
The whole world on high hath part in our dancing." Circle dance is used, in its more meditative form, in worship within religious traditions including the Church of England."We ended with a circle dance." "A short session of circle dance was one of the activities on offer...""...we were able to testify our love to the lord using circle dance and hymn singing.
The firm produced games designed around storytelling, open-ended exploration, and rehearsing realistic scenarios from one's day-to-day life, as opposed to competitive games featuring scores and timed segments. The company produced ten games primarily divided into two series: "Rockett", which focused around a young girl's daily interactions, and the more meditative "Secret Path" series. It was eventually bought by Mattel in 1999, who closed the studio.Gurak, 2001, p.
"Taste the Pain" reflects a more meditative and melodic theme, similar to "Knock Me Down." Frusciante introduces psychedelic guitar progressions in the verse, while the lyrics touch on themes of love and loss. Other tracks such as "Stone Cold Bush" presented topics of prostitution while "Punk Rock Classic" was, in retrospect, an emulation of typical punk rock songs by Black Flag and The Germs—bands that were influential to the Chili Peppers.
His later poetry tends to be more meditative and uses forms similar to the folk songs and ballads of his youth. An example of this is "Evening". Clare's knowledge of the natural world went far beyond that of the major Romantic poets. However, poems such as "I Am" show a metaphysical depth on a par with his contemporary poets and many of his pre-asylum poems deal with intricate play on the nature of linguistics.
The book begins as a quite light-hearted account of the young Arthur's adventures, and King Pellinore's interminable search for the Questing Beast. Parts of "The Sword in the Stone" read almost as a parody of the traditional Arthurian legend by virtue of White's prose style, which relies heavily on anachronisms. However, the tale gradually changes tone until "Ill- Made Knight" becomes more meditative and "The Candle in the Wind" finds Arthur brooding over death and his legacy.
The backgrounds are almost pure fantasy, as in alien worlds, with figures that are generally more meditative than rational. His human figures often have deformation or changes in their extremities, such as extending into foliage or tongues of fire and sometimes in enigmatic concavities that provoke horror. This has led his images to be compared to those of the poetry of William Blake and the paintings of Francisco Goita. However, his work never reached the extremes of deformation like that of Salvador Dalí.
O Monstro Precisa de Amigos is noted to be a much more mature and versatile album than the band's debut Cão!, offering a more meditative and polished sound. For their second album, the band could count with the guest participation of Gordon Gano of Violent Femmes and Portuguese musician and actor Vítor Espadinha. The Violent Femmes were a long-time reference for Ornatos, and their lead singer Gano shared vocal duties with Manel Cruz in the single "Capitão Romance", in which he sang in Portuguese.
The first essays of the genre are at the end of the 16th century. One of the first bositt is Gaspare Fumagalli, whose we know nine bosinad of the 1723. Also greater poets such as Carlo Porta liked describing themselves as bositt, even if their poems were much more meditative than popular ones. Bosinada didn't have a rigid form: the metre could be of various sizes (lame verses were a frequent characteristic), from eight to eleven syllables long, often in rhyming couplets, in long stanzas.
Havard p 68 But biographical references in his poems remain elusive. There is in this edition an increase in the number of poems that deal with pain and death. He also oscillates between extremes in a new and different way; some poems are stridently affirmative of his values while others are far more meditative and tranquil than hitherto. There are poems that deal with simple domestic pleasures, such as the home, family life, friendship and parenthood, which do not have any counterpart in the earlier editions.
This composition consists of three short miniatures which take 1 to 1:30 minutes each to perform. The general mood and style of the work differs from the following works and shows no signs of Penderecki's later radicalism, in the sense that these miniatures are not focused on the sonority of the instruments to generate atmospheres, probably influenced by Béla Bartók. The miniatures were titled as follows: # Allegro # Andante cantabile # Allegro ma non troppo The two outer movements of this composition are active and fast, while the middle one is slower and more meditative.
In February 2009, Bono stated that by the end of the year, U2 would release an album consisting of unused material from the No Line on the Horizon sessions. Bono labelled it "a more meditative album on the theme of pilgrimage". Provisionally titled Songs of Ascent, it would be a sister release to No Line on the Horizon, similar to Zooropas relationship to Achtung Baby. In June 2009, Bono said that although nine tracks had been completed, the album would only be released if its quality surpassed that of No Line on the Horizon.
The film is composed of long takes, a trait found in Tarr's work. Tarr's adoption of this style has led many people to draw parallels between Tarr and Andrei Tarkovsky, both of whom opted to let their films play out at a more meditative pace. According to Tarr himself, there are roughly only 150 shots in the entire film. Many shots last up to nearly 10–11 minutes, such as several dance sequences, during which the camera rarely moves, but we see the main characters dance and drink.
In the Crouching Tiger, Vinson is visited by his grandfather from China. His grandfather calls him by his Chinese name, Ming Da, and encourages him to embrace his Chinese heritage by wearing traditional Chinese garb and learning Tai Chi. Vinson imagines his lessons will involve kicking and punching, like Kung Fu, but is disappointed to find out that Tai Chi is more meditative than confrontational. When Vinson and his grandfather attend the Chinese New Years parade, Vinson is surprised to see the great respect shown to his grandfather.
A more meditative approach to yoga, its goals are awareness of inner silence, and bringing to light a universal, interconnecting quality. Yin Yoga was founded in the late 1970s by martial arts expert and yoga teacher Paulie Zink Taoist yoga (Tao Yin). Yin Yoga is taught across North America and Europe, encouraged by its teachers Paul Grilley and Sarah Powers. As taught by Grilley and Powers, it is not intended as a complete practice in itself, but as a complement to more active forms of yoga and exercise.
In contrast to the high tempos and improvisation of the other live tunes, "My Funny Valentine" was stately and serene, as Coltrane and Adderley sit out, giving Evans and Davis a more meditative backdrop for sensitive soloing. Evans displayed his soft and sensitive piano style. His unique and challenging sound was one of the reasons Miles Davis had hired him following Philly Joe's departure. The late-night languor of "My Funny Valentine", along with Bill Evans' presence and the more consistent and improving sextet, would hint at the music later featured on Davis' next album, the 1959 jazz masterpiece Kind of Blue.
The Virgin and Child are always positioned on the right, reflecting the Christian reverence for the right hand side as the "place of honour" alongside the divine.Hulin de Loo (1923), 53 Their development and commercial worth has been linked to a change in religious attitude during the 14th century, when a more meditative and solitary devotion – exemplified by the Devotio Moderna movement – grew in popularity. Private reflection and prayer was encouraged and the small-scale diptych fitted this purpose. It became popular among the newly emerging middle class and the more affluent monasteries across the Low Countries and northern Germany.
The album's title symbolized the upcoming seventh anniversary of Sandra's career. It was recorded in Sandra and Michael Cretu's home studio in Ibiza, Spain, and continued a development towards a more meditative, less dance-oriented musical style, echoing material that Sandra and Michael recorded together for the Enigma project. The male vocals were performed by Andy Jonas, also known as Andy "Angel" Hart. "Don't Be Aggressive" served as the first single from the album in January 1992 and became a top 10 hit in Norway and Finland, and a top 20 hit in Sandra's native Germany.
The song was also performed at The Ellen Degeneres Show under a "color pastel stage"; Antonoff took off his glasses midway through the performance and started "roaming all over the place." Bleachers served as a musical guest on Late Night with Seth Meyers backed by two drummers; DIY called it a "slightly more meditative, laid-back version of the track" but praised the act's versatility. Antonoff performed the track live on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on 6 June 2017; Breihan from Stereogum called it a "rousing, muscular version of the song". "Don't Take the Money" was also performed live at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards.
Although it has strong a strong rhythm, the sense of a downbeat is indistinct due to the mix of 3, 4, and 5 beats per measure. The melody of this section is played out in quarter notes, and from quarter notes, the melody becomes eighth notes, then triplets, then sixteenth notes, implying urgency, and finally giving the music direction. The final section returns to a more meditative state, but keeps both the urgency of the second section and the etherealness of the first section. It once again uses the T-voices to punctuate phrases and harmonies, and give the music a sense of rhythm.
Both LPs influenced his future song writing. He says "in retrospect I can see how they are almost entirely responsible for the direction that my music has taken ever since". His interest in Pink Floyd led him towards experimental/psychedelic conceptual progressive rock (as exemplified by Porcupine Tree and Blackfield), and Donna Summer's trance-inflected grooves inspired the initial musical approach of No- Man (Wilson's long-running collaboration with fellow musician and vocalist Tim Bowness), although the band would later develop a more meditative and experimental Talk Talk-esque approach. As a child, Wilson was forced to learn the guitar, but he did not enjoy it; his parents eventually stopped paying for lessons.
Cardinal Newman, author of the poem set by Elgar Newman's poem tells the story of a soul's journey through death, and provides a meditation on the unseen world of Roman Catholic theology. Gerontius (a name derived from the Greek word geron, "old man") is a devout Everyman.The name "Gerontius" is not sung in the work, and there is no consensus on how it is pronounced. The Greek "geron" has a hard 'g'; but English words derived from it often have a soft 'g', as in "geriatriac" Elgar's setting uses most of the text of the first part of the poem, which takes place on Earth, but omits many of the more meditative sections of the much longer, otherworldly second part, tightening the narrative flow.
Modern circle dancing is found in many cultures, including Arabic (Levantian and Iraqi), Israeli (see Jewish dance and Israeli folk dancing), Assyrian, Kurdish, Turkish, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Maltese, and Balkan (such as Albanian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Greek and Serbian). Despite its immense reputation in the Middle East and southeast Europe, circle dancing also has a historical prominence in Brittany, Catalonia and Ireland to the west of Europe, and also in South America (Peruvian), Tibet, and with Native Americans (see ghost dance). It is also used, in its more meditative form, in worship within various religious traditions including the Church of England"We ended with a circle dance." "A short session of circle dance was one of the activities on offer..." and the Islamic Haḍra Dhikr (or Zikr) dances.
The set begins in characteristically energetic fashion with "Views", whose lyrics, according to the album's liner notes, are about a rock & roll star's relationship with his management and fans.. DC477C (album liner notes) The next cut, "Masks" echoes the melody of the Beatles' "Got to Get You Into My Life", but on the "punkiest" terms, as the song breaks out into fast thrashes following each verse. "Changes", which features the late Dave Hackney on guitar, is the only cut on the album recorded during their professional sessions at United Studios, and it marks a marked change of mood to the more meditative and contemplative side of the group, as Hackney experiments with tape loops and sound effects. "World of Tomorrow", a medium- tempo piece, breaks out into climaxes after each verse, and on the next cut "Can You Give Me A Thrill???", the band switches back into "full throttle" rocking form.
Reviewing the 1998 re-release of album for AllMusic, Ned Raggett said: > Aside from backing vocals and a string quartet, everything else is > Battiato's doing, with the Krautrock touches apparent in his previous work > starting to surface all the more readily here. Things are generally more > meditative and reflective, though certainly Battiato isn't far from his > usual wry humor (thus "Propriedad Prohibida," the title of his bitterly wry > take on more-leftist-than-thou Italian bands of the time like Area, though > the song itself is a quietly entrancing instrumental). ... "Il Mercato Degli > Dei" is as representative of the album as anything, an instrumental composed > of various parts and consisting almost entirely of Battiato's various > keyboard explorations arranged and overdubbed, but emphasizing calm, quiet > arrangements rather than Rick Wakeman-like orgies of sound. "I Cancelli > Della Memoria" makes for a great start to the album, soothing Tangerine > Dream-like airs and bubbling synth bass loops mixing with everything from > (apparently) Battiato's own sax work to his more expected piano parts.
Tonnis’ works are "supported with psychological knowledge"Hoffmann, Kai, "Hübsches Frauengesicht als Flickwerk", Frankfurter Rundschau, 1986-02-20 His earliest drawings reflect his interest in psychoanalysis and psychopathology such as, catatonic rigidity or the postnatal psychosis depicted in his 1980–85 collection. To "show the psychic as a second face" he "uses stitchings, masks and fragments of masks--they are sometimes barely visible""Das Gesicht hinter dem Antlitz", Gießener Allgemeine Zeitung, 1986-10-20 In 1986, he started to paint landscapes from literature like the "Magic Mountain (after Thomas Mann)" and portraits of writers and philosophers as William S. Burroughs, Virginia Woolf, Ludwig Wittgenstein, and more. His large scale triptych "Frost" is "a material image in harsh black and white which depicts a literary landscape of snow and ice in different viewpoints [...] a picturesque transformation of Thomas Bernhards 1963 novel"."Christiaan Tonnis: Thomas Bernhards Frost", kunstaspekte.de, 2011-08-12 Since 2003 his work has become more meditative: "Geometric patterns in bright colors","Erste Vernissage im 'Höpershof'", Wedemark Echo, 2006-11-11 consistent with Tibetan Book of the Dead (Bardo Thodol) and New Testament--the series of minimalistic "Meditation pictures".

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