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It had great characters and a great sense of place.
The older the culture the deeper the sense of place.
But it is music with a powerful sense of place.
But distillers are seeking, and selling, that sense of place.
Few movies have a stronger sense of place — or placelessness.
Linking the two evenings was a sense of place: Vienna.
What does that mean for the sense of place here?
They also give the traveler a better sense of place.
She has a flair for creating a sense of place.
Now they are celebrating their 20th anniversary with Sense of Place, an adventurous open call juried exhibition exploring how artists experience and express a "sense of place" — personal space, public space, real or imaginary.
A Sense of Place The importance of a sense of place is commonly accepted in the world of fiction; I wish that were also true for biography and history, for nonfiction in general, in fact.
It could not be properly expressed without that sense of place.
They are combined to create a sense of place and story.
Sense of Place: The Twist Museum, Kistefos Sculpture Park, Jevnaker, Norway
"There was no sense of place, no hierarchy," Mr. Chapman said.
"The sense of place they have created is unbelievable," Connor said.
By all reports, Noma Mexico has sense of place in spades.
"It's all about creating a sense of place," Mr. Charles said.
But I loved how "The Hills" created a sense of place.
"A sense of place is very important," director David Lynch told Reuters.
We want the urban amenities without losing our special sense of place.
There's stillness and resolution, a sense of place, that piano, his mother.
The company made "A Sense of Place" a registered trademark in 2000.
There's no real sense of place and practically no depth or verticality.
His growing up gave him a distinct sense of place and purpose.
Sense of Place: The Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology, Lisbon, Portugal
We're about creating stability and a sense of place — we're about identity.
They are about a sense of place, created by language and cities.
The quilts reflect a collective history and a deep sense of place.
The home's design, location and views must reflect a sense of place.
It is about a sense of place and being around people and celebration.
Its history carries it, and with that comes a strong sense of place.
Rather than search for a sense of place, Tarsila had finally created one.
It also greatly increases the sense of 'place' that you get out of it.
What is appreciated is a clever, simple game dynamic and a sense of place.
One of Stranger Things' most powerful qualities lies in its strong sense of place.
It is about a sense of place and a nation's relationship to its land.
It's a good game elevated by its amazing sense of place and Rutger Hauer.
But Smith gamely opened up about this one's underlying idea: a sense of place.
As with most great rap music, it's intrinsically bound to a sense of place.
Chandler was witty, and he produced vivid scenes with a wonderful sense of place.
The quilts of Gee's Bend reflect a collective history and deep sense of place.
Tell me about the process you used to make the series Sense of Place.
Yet it has a potent sense of place and an ominous atmosphere of impermanence.
This is a sparkling wine of Northern California with a clear sense of place.
This is how Midnight Diner deploys its most powerful storytelling tool: the sense of place.
Lulu Soni Lulu, the dance pieces you post online have a strong sense of place.
The game offers a unique sense of place and mystery that left us wanting more.
Sense of Place: Aerial view of the Camp Adventure Observation Tower, Gisselfeld Klosters Forest, Denmark
Joining their ranks gave her a sense of place after being unmoored for many years.
Apples, too, it turns out, express a sense of place, what wine lovers call terroir.
Their films are often deeply felt and deeply imbued with a magical sense of place.
But, just as important, it can begin to chip away at our sense of place.
He wrote the story for his two sons to give them a sense of place.
What's perhaps most interesting about the game, though, is the sense of place the levels have.
The absence of a specific sense of place in the piece is unique within Friedman's oeuvre.
More than any other pop culture medium, video games excel at creating a sense of place.
"Maybe it's a sense of place, which is what I wanted from the records," he offers.
A sense of place can't help but spring from the multidisciplinary work of artist Doug Aitken.
The director, Mira Nair, infuses a familiar genre with a vibrant and complex sense of place.
"It's finally getting a sense of place," David J. Maundrell, the founder and president of Aptsandlofts.
Graduates impart a sense of place through design and food in six locations including Tempe, Ariz.
They may come to represent a culture; a sense of place; an entire group of people.
The parks, the grocery store, are places to congregate together, to build a sense of place.
Hunter's sense of place is richer and more particular than any other American playwright working today.
Dark Forces evoked a sense of place more than any shooter I'd played at the time.
Food halls give people a sense of place in a country that's increasingly felt uprooted and lost.
What was appealing to you about giving this movie such a sense of place in that regard?
The addition of new props and improved lighting also seem to create a better sense of place.
To get a sense of place, it is imperative to gorge on all things fried and creamy.
Framed sepia-tinted photographs of Greek busts and statues on the walls add a sense of place.
The experiences were totally different, but they both left me with a strongly defined sense of place.
There was no sense of place, just shopping centers and horrible traffic up and down the pike.
Responding to global warming and increasing the sense of place in the wines required some radical changes.
Beyond breaking news, I've found Twitter to be a great tool for conveying a sense of place.
"A novel grows out of a sense of place," Ms. Langton told The Boston Globe in 1995.
A pilgrim seeking a sense of place, of being somewhere, should go to the Times Union Center.
Fans dress to match their spirit, representing their allegiances to the sport or their sense of place.
A: We try to build courses that feel like they belong and have a sense of place.
Its hand-drawn art suffuses the world with color and imagination, an elegant and whimsical sense of place.
The puzzles are simple and forgiving, and they function primarily to evoke a sense of place and identity.
Its work on reviving a sense of place and trying to improve the built environment is particularly valuable.
It was big on sense of place and humming with potential, but somewhat unsatisfying as a standalone experience.
It seems that in Nebraska, our sense of place influences the ways in which we approach our work.
Immediately you could become part of a community that had a specific sense of place imprinted on it.
It is full of Tyler's signature virtues — domestic details, familial conflict, emotional ambivalence, a sharp sense of place.
He also manages to blend a dank, oppressive, Flannery O'Connor-esque sense of place with humor and optimism.
Editors' Choice Our recommended titles this week are anchored by a sense of place, both physical and metaphysical.
Even in a setting as generic as an American high school, the show has a sense of place.
He prefers realistic books with a strong sense of place or landscape, and mainly, but not exclusively, novels.
Second, that real Champagne comes only from small, carefully tended vineyards, and offers a distinct sense of place.
The Catholic Church and once-thriving coal mines had given Limburgers a sense of place, pride and identity.
His sonnets are vital and unforgettable, anchored by their sense of place and time rather than contained by it.
Intense color matched with acute contrast and a sure touch leave the viewer with a genuine sense of place.
But while they may be delicious, they theoretically offer no distinct sense of place beyond a general Burgundy character.
The total transformation of landscapes — and of a community's sense of place — isn't an abstract possibility in New Mexico.
That opening is promising — quick, textured, with a sense of place and a reliably prickly performance from Mr. Thornton.
For Anlen, it added another layer to the concepts being explored, those of loneliness and a sense of place.
We were looking for a way to tell this story and give it a sense of place and time.
We were looking for a way to tell this story and give it a sense of place and time.
But I will say that too many of the wines we tasted lacked soul or a sense of place.
Detroit is just one example of the hidden historical maps that silently shape our sense of place and community.
The most successful ones give a sense of place that would be difficult to obtain in any other way.
There is also a growing desire to be more rooted and connected to a sense of place and community.
"Because of the uniqueness of artwork, it creates a sense of place, and a sense of memory," he said.
The sonic world, instead, has been the lens through which he has found a sense of place and meaning.
I think one does get a sense of place in VR but you don't get a sense of social learning.
The destruction of an old woman's sense of place and hope of return to where she wishes to die is.
When I do take pictures in New York, they often don't reveal too much of a specific sense of place.
I think the sense of place, space and expanse in our music was certainly shaped by where we grew up.
What if you open the door to the museum, and suddenly there's no sense of place, no sense of time?
A sense of place remains central in Miyako's photographs in the Apartment (19453–21945) and Endless Night (21200–221) series.
In conservation, we acknowledge and vigorously foster the sense of place as the critical bond between humans and their environment.
When he visits New York City, it feels as if he's bringing that air and sense of place with him.
A sense of place animates many novelists, but few more than Orhan Pamuk, for whom personal geography is artistic destiny.
The intent is to increase the sense of place within Priorat and to determine the stylistic characteristics of the villages.
The mere name of a team can evoke a powerful sense of place and history: the Spinners of Lowell, Mass.
"Visiting these homegrown stores will give you a sense of place, which a big chain can't do," Mr. Weprin said.
But at Celebration's core was nostalgia, making the last two cornerstones, "sense of place" and "sense of community", the most important.
Now Tillerson is after something far more valuable: Not Russia's oil, but its sense of place and importance in the world.
It's actors firing on all cylinders to give you a sense of place, the motivations, and the stakes in one moment.
These are acts that literally rob Native American people of spiritual connections, as well as a sense of place and history.
It's a recognizable Chicago product, self-consciously so: Mr. Walker made the album there, and it conveys a sense of place.
In a place without sunlight, seating, character or sense of place, the huge sign is a gathering place and focal point.
Those stone walls "are advertising what the land is made of," helping to create a sense of place, Mr. Thorson said.
It only has to sustain its characters and sense of place for 90 minutes (or roughly the length of two Riverdale episodes).
It allows you at least to give yourself a direction, and a sense of place within the timeline of the imagined script.
The director, Ladj Ly, has a strong sense of place and some terrific young actors, but he also leans on narrative clichés.
There is a way of life in Inwood, a sense of place, order and community that is more than its surroundings suggest.
Boutique hotels are also often rooted in a sense of place — one that appeals not just to travelers, but locals as well.
And with that glance I feel a prickling in my skin that runs down my spine, and my sense of place shifts.
A shame, this is: Ms. Fridlund's voice is unusual, and she knows how to create a moody, slate-gray sense of place.
The sense of place the hospitals support weakens, with all the social pathologies that accompany the loss of a sense of community.
In a curious twist, by the 23s, and arguably to this day, Brazilians would find a sense of place in her art.
It presents Atlanta front and center, and populates the setting with vibrant and colorful characters that give it an extraordinary sense of place.
Or, like the complex emergent organisms they are, can they evolve into human-scaled places with real soul and a sense of place?
In fact, some of the strongest exhibitions share an underlying theme: that a sense of place and belonging is a slippery, changeable thing.
While some veered into overly didactic territory, those that zeroed in on a particular, often personal sense of place were the most poignant.
Morgen's documentarian eye for detail is especially valuable for creating a strong sense of place for the teenagers' homes —especially their individual bedrooms.
There is a beautiful thread that runs through the book about cultural identity and the connections between food and a sense of place.
For people who can't see the work in person, what advice do you have for finding that sense of place in a city?
The other would be a generous, fruity wine that might well be enjoyable but innocuous, with little depth, character or sense of place.
It's also refreshingly grounded in a sense of place: during a soulfully polyrhythmic track called "She Knew," you hear some spirited crowd chatter.
But it didn't occur on the heels of two high-profile events that tested everyone's sense of place in such a profound way.
Austin has already written about its fantastic sense of place—Berlin in 1989, during the upheaval and excitement of the wall coming down.
Walker Percy urged us to look South to recover community, stability, and sense of place in God's order which we have regrettably lost.
The movie is directed by Gavin O'Connor, whose mixed-martial-arts drama "Warrior" (2011) also brimmed with grit and a sense of place.
Discovering your destination on foot is the ideal way to get an authentic sense of place and be active at the same time.
I think mystery fiction offers the complete package: a strong sense of place, complex main characters, moral and societal issues, roller coaster plotting.
We reporters often try to establish a sense of place by using heavy-handed description, and by draping details onto some newsy narrative.
By inviting people to spend time with Gantt, Rolón hoped to foster an increased sense of place in a neighborhood plagued by issues.
While it imparts zero sense of place — the mood's more Mitteleuropa than Montreal — the hotel's bling-y opulence does create a plush cocoon.
The result is a 224-room boutique hotel that has a sense of place — not Nashvegas, but an entrepreneurial town with Southern charm.
With a strong sense of place, style and community, the city's namesake hotel is poised to become an anchor in the New Durham.
A composer portrait here for Anna Thorvaldsdottir, a rapidly rising composer whose music always seems to have a sense of place and personality.
And if there are particular techniques that the destination is known for, ask for these so you get a greater sense of place.
"It was a product of a valley with a strong sense of place," said Mr. Schenk, who pointedly mentioned summer 2011 as an example.
In a bit of synchronicity, Gast also recently released a tape called Inna Babylon that's concerned, in part, with his own sense of place.
And compared to the real world, it offers a sense of place and community where you can be accepted and praised as a hero.
There's a lot of homespun sense of place in Iowa, but there was no place where people served me waffles the shape of Iowa.
The promotion is meant to draw in neighbors and give the greater community a sense of place and participation in the concept of innovation.
Just about everything about this game felt off, from the mechanical designs to the complete lack of a sense of place to its locales.
" Even so, he continued, "There are so many interesting people creating a sense of place and wonder out of not much, or something awful.
The couple, both pensioners, left for a time when the fighting began, but returned to protect their belongings, to renew their sense of place.
At the booth of Portland-based gallery Upfor, Sense of Place, an installation of Rodrigo Valenzuela's luminous landscape scenes, captivated a throng of fairgoers.
By collapsing the roles of architect, developer and interior designer, they make spaces with an unparalleled intimacy and a highly refined sense of place.
" The main requirements, Bill said, are that a Journal convey "a strong sense of place" and that it be "written from beginning to end.
This "sense of place" expectation animates a lot of the jousting behind the annual list of the World's 50 Best Restaurants, among other things.
Op-Docs As filmmakers, we've always been interested in exploring different mediums to combine intimate, character-driven stories with a strong sense of place.
They and their children had the same psychological issues as the refugees flooding into Germany from Syria today: depression, alienation, no sense of place.
As for the notion that all grower Champagnes convey a distinctive sense of place, this is not always true, especially for entry-level wines.
And what is true is that I generally have a pretty good sense of place and who I am, and what's important to me.
There's no real sense of place, no hint of a larger something beyond the walls of the studio and the framework of the movie.
"Public spaces are social resources, whether for education, recreation, or development of a sense of place and belonging," he told The Creators Project via email.
But among those that can leave but choose not to, most do so out of a very Floridian mixture of hubris and sense of place.
Thomas Dunn's lighting, Enver Chakartash's costumes, and Lee Kinney and Sanae Yamada's subliminal, gut-clutching sound design summon an acute sense of place and time.
The title, Anthology: Somewhere Not Here, suggests displacement, a desire for movement, a dream state, but also a futile search for a sense of place.
These spaces approach a sense of place through dustiness and masculinity, as players related to these worlds by moving heavily through them while destroying them.
As her protagonist recounted the stories and legends told by her recently deceased grandfather, the novel's sense of place took on an air of universality.
Here, in "The Return," he writes with both a novelist's eye for physical and emotional detail, and a reporter's tactile sense of place and time.
A nation's cultural history, relationship to natural resources, and frequency of hazards all determine the sense of place and the meaning of leaving or changing.
It asserted that it was imperative for Roederer to emphasize the sense of place in the wines, while carving out clearer identities for each cuvée.
When you want to, you can block out your sense of place entirely and exist in a hazy, calm, featureless space that could be anywhere.
The same things that beguile location scouts looking for a sense of place can be a great way to get a sense of a place.
Our favorites were energetic and deep with enticing textures and resonant savory, mineral flavors — wines that transcended the variety and showed a sense of place.
The Florida Shuffle is not just about moving from one bad place to another; it is about doing so without aim or sense of place.
His talent was in directing his subjects to create narratives with a strong sense of place, and he blurred the line between art and documentary.
The retrospective offers, more than anything else, a sense of place, a quality of mood that is the '80s, gender play, homoerotic energy, and wistfulness.
More recently, he can be seen in Sergio Leone's "Spaghetti Western" series, while Umberto Eco admired Salgari for his ability to craft a sense of place.
Like Brancusi, Wilmarth wanted to evoke a sense of "place" which meant that the sculpture had to be large enough to provide a holistic immersive experience.
The multi-screen setup — which in this instance involved two rows of five TVs stacked on top of each other — really gives a sense of place.
Of the three brain areas that are activated when you make sense of place, two of them were normal and one just didn't respond at all.
The momentary island seemed to draw out hope for survival by carving a sense of place for those left behind by the "progress" in San Francisco.
A well-designed typeface can act like a friendly local accent, something that has a strong sense of place and reflects a city's perception of itself.
They represent a continued desire to unsettle time and space through art and architecture, to produce a sense of place that is never quite fully realized.
Even when he doesn't identify the location, he creates a specific sense of place, partly because the people he puts in his frame rarely feel ornamental.
For this community, climate change is just the latest example in a long history of loss and threats to their sense of place, lifestyle and culture.
This is perfectly compatible with plutocratic economic policy: It's an appeal less to concrete policy accomplishments than to a person's emotional and psychological sense of place.
It lends her pieces, delicately embroidered or printed, in loose, boxy shapes a vintage tinge, a sense of place and time remote from the fractious present.
Match Book Dear Match Book, I am an avid reader of detective stories, and I am particularly interested in those with a strong sense of place.
"You always need a sense of place and home," Haid said later in the day, as we wandered through the area's blocks of quiet, rundown apartments.
But increasingly I've begun to see clubs that have unique settings and entertainment offerings that aim to stimulate children and give them a sense of place.
Amazon will only add to the destruction of Long Island City's and adjacent communities' sense of place, exchanging vitality and diversity for unfettered accumulation of wealth.
But despite all my privileges, despite my luck throughout this process, even the happiest American immigrant stories are plagued by a perpetually uncertain sense of place.
Mr. Pront doesn't have much new to say on these themes, but he does have a strong sense of place and a brisk, gritty directing style.
" It was a last-minute improvisation, one that Bastienne Schmidt, a resident who curated the exhibition, said dovetailed with the exhibition's title, "A Sense of Place.
"What makes a movie really rewatchable is if it has a lot of personality, and character, and a really good sense of place," Mr. Araki said.
Though the exhibit tends to focus on Neshat's portraits, the centrality of landscape — of a search for a sense of place — still resonates through the art.
As Adler explains, "the most iconic images" taken by these explorers have "become part of our collective human memory" and sense of place in the universe.
But when thinking about people who move away and come back, the process erases history, and their sense of place, that this is where I come from.
The film was shot in Spain at four of the country's oldest castles and also in Rome, and the film's sense of place bursts through the frame.
Rosewood had used "a sense of place" as part of its philosophy as early as 1980 with its first hotel, the Mansion on Turtle Creek in Dallas.
"It makes the sense of place more impactful and gets across that cider is an agricultural product, not just something you drink at a bar," Doumis said.
Kim Brooks's debut novel has many of the ingredients needed for a memorable work: an evocative sense of place and time; finely drawn characters; taut, limpid prose.
In addition to immediate economic benefits and establishing a sense of place, successful breweries are a huge draw for the increasingly lucrative world of craft-beer tourism.
"The Whistler" also has a strong and frightening sense of place, painting part of the Panhandle as a lawless region where terrible things might happen, and do.
What moves me to work is money's comforts, yes, and also a community of smart, mostly efficient people; the sense of place that a good office gives.
It's a standard way to design an open world, now, but it's also a weaker one: It replaces a sense of place with a sense of busyness.
This season, some notable new books focusing on the societies, histories, or cultures of particular places convey a strong, common subtheme — a general, discernible sense of place.
His body of work stands out for his inventive subversion of literary genres, his acute sense of place and his masterly parsing of the British class system.
Michael Schur, the creator of "The Good Place," is otherwise known for "Parks and Recreation" and "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," sitcoms grounded with a specific sense of place.
A project that would continue to reshape our community through building a stronger sense of place through the arts, while advocating for artists and organizations to grow.
I found myself visually toggling back and forth between the two artists' images in relation to the park, which created a heightened sense of place in the moment.
"The thread that connects them is a sense of place," said Eric Arnold, a journalist who has written extensively about Bay Area artists, including on the blog Oakulture.
"We want people to wake up and have a sense of place, and it should be secondary that they're waking up at the Graduate Hotel," Mr. Alford said.
Trending Learning the local language is a great way to get a sense of place, and some hotels today have programs for their guests to do just that.
People in Texas may talk about a sense of place, but the experimental attitude and tools for expressing terroir have taken a back seat to imitating other regions.
The Demon's music "doesn't have a real sense of place," Richard Taruskin, an emeritus professor and expert on Russian music at the University of California at Berkeley, said.
"Part of me is honored because the community reached out to make me a part of something I've wanted for so long — a sense of place," he said.
As with much music aiming to capture a sense of place, the album's dense, overwhelming, aural electricity simulates getting caught up in the excitement of an urban wonderland.
But it's not just so-called natural-wine-makers who are seeking to convey a sense of place in their wines; that's the goal of all authentic winemakers.
Whether capturing evocative landscapes or the gritty realities of postwar Japan, this presentation focuses on Japanese artists' search for a sense of place in a rapidly changing country.
In comparison, Metroid was dark and solemn, with a looming feeling of isolation and a powerfully alien sense of place, inspired in large part by the first Alien film.
When it comes to talking about VR, one of the ultimate goals is providing users with a genuine-feeling sense of place, which journalism can utilize to tell stories.
Like a Fellini film, the G-Rough deftly balances the refined and the rugged, creating a sophisticated hotel with both a sense of place and a sense of style.
"The emotional life and sense of place in the world for survivors of suicide depends on external validation," says Paul Hokemeyer, a family therapist based in New York City.
There are lots of great restaurants, but very few that have a clear sense of place other than the majestic harbor and beach views that define some landmark restaurants.
They believe that spirits with a sense of place can be made by cultivating regionally specific varieties, along with farming and distilling techniques that emphasize a spirit's local character.
Deprivation isn't the point of these getaways: instead of calorie-restricted diets and hours of punishing workouts, these options emphasize balance, a sense of place and most importantly, pleasure.
Too many poets these days seem to be allergic to a sense of place, as though rooting their work in a region would somehow shackle it to the mundane.
Watching the video, I was struck by Cuco's distinct sense of place, how, in both his music and video work, he carries a strong understanding for interiority, for home.
I'm a sucker for any novel full of atmosphere, history and a fully realized sense of place — great terroir, as a wine writer might be expected to put it.
Though the characters inhabit specific locales — a Chinese restaurant on the Mexico-US border, a wholesale market in Yiwu, China — there is very little sense of place or time.
Try if you like: It. With its strong sense of place and some seriously scary clowns, Hell House LLC is a nice compendium to last year's huge horror hit.
What I first loved about Blade Runner was the sense of place, whether in Decker's apartment, on the city streets, or in the abandoned building that JF Sebastian lives in.
"Sometimes parents do create an attachment to home, a mythology to home for their children in order to given them a sense of history, a sense of place," she said.
Not only must they communicate a sense of place but if, like Johnston, they are used in the transport system, they need to be able to get people places too.
Where samples did appear, they were used texturally rather than as a focal point, while gunshots, chirping birds, and clicking insects imbued the songs with an indelible sense of place.
Its uneven cliffsides, misshapen fences, and moss-covered cobblestones convey a sense of place that fans of the 2005 game or even its 2012 PlayStation 3 remake could only imagine.
Forget the tired axioms about showing and telling, about sense of place—any possible obstruction—and write to destroy complacency, to rattle people, to help people, first and foremost yourself.
At a lecture Caro gave on biography, I heard him say that all good books have a strong sense of place, which he set out to infuse into his books.
If Winton had given more space to Aboriginal voices and to women like the Australian poet Judith Wright, he might have created a fuller sense of place on "his" island.
He says his music — folk songs on guitar, or stripped-down pop on bubbling keyboards — is evocative because his visits to the villages give the songs a sense of place.
Rik Zang's cinematography is fine in the skin shots, but his street scenes are flat and lifeless, giving us no sense of place or a world outside the purely transactional.
"Great fiction builds on prior works in terms of both language and sense of place," said Stuart Karle, an adjunct professor at Columbia Journalism School who specializes in media law.
"They're the symbol of the longing for home — a symbol of a sense of place," John Kelsch, the executive director of the Judy Garland Museum, told the Star Tribune in 2016.
It depicts a map of a Western Saharan refugee camp, honoring the sense of place produced by its longstanding residents, though the gallery context casts a pall on the plush textile.
These young people are motivated by a sense of place — be it in Detroit, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Tulsa (or Mobile, or Louisville, or perhaps your own town) — much more so than self.
Both essays point out that this helps give audiences a certain sense of place, whether it's the relative distance between characters, or the authenticity of the location presented in the scene.
Instructors also have used VR technology to engage students in topics related to literature, history and economics by offering a deeply immersive sense of place and time, whether historic or evolving.
"Central to our vision for Embassy Gardens is creating a sense of place, and these sculptures will add to the rich cultural diversity of Nine Elms," Mr. Mulryan said by email.
This lay of the land was gathered using CAD files provided to Apple by the individual airports, to give the user a better sense of place while wandering around the terminal.
This is occasional, but welcome when it comes, adding substance to what's already a great game to play just in terms of its hugely rewarding momentum and stunning sense of place.
But TMIP, CRUX, and The Buffalo Jump—his newest venture—all have one thing in common: they echo the chef's dedication to capturing a sense of place wherever he is cooking.
I realize there's a mostly serious story at the heart of the games, but the absurdist humor and sense of place has, for me, proved the real attraction of Yakuza 0.
Though the powerful pulls of land and home and sense of place persist, one of the primary questions "Sugar Run" asks is what these concepts even mean now in this country.
That, and the fact that Mr. Parra is obsessed with limestone, and believes deeply that limestone and malbec are a wonderful combination for making wines with a distinctive sense of place.
One thinks of Beckett the Parisian, Lahiri the Roman, Teju Cole the New Yorker, observers whose profound sense of place seems both to arise from and render irrelevant their relative foreignness.
"Travel is a great match for 360 videos because the medium provides a vivid sense of place," said Maureen Towey, the senior producer for 360 News at The New York Times.
The new music scene is being defined by young Latinos on the outlying areas of the city who are bound by a shared sense of place and disaffection with mainstream culture.
In those days, I used to say that the 175-page mystery, written with a sense of place, was put on earth to lighten the load of the weary traveling man.
And second, that our concern at Wine School is the other sort of wine, those that are risky expressions of nature and craftsmanship, that surprise and have a sense of place.
But there's still a sense of place in the producer's music, which usually takes the form of light and sophisticated house and techno that's physically present without resorting to aggressive sonics.
It has an exceptionally strong sense of place — a distinctly manifest genius loci — which may be strange for a small slice of Islington with no particular grandeur in its architecture or landscape.
To the extent that Celebration can boast of a sense of place, it is opposition to Osceola county, of which it forms a part, where median incomes are about half as big.
It's almost like a simulation of being an NPC; I'm just another robot responding to a set of circumstances that are beyond my control and my sense of place in the world.
Getting a balanced amount of housing would be straightforward, but it's creating a sense of place that would be the tricky part—making a town that works properly in its own right.
General Houghton, the former British defence chief, concedes that the Queen Elizabeth and Prince of Wales may be "too totemic to Britain's sense of place in the world" to be given up.
The result will be a kind of aggregate BIG world, in which rapid change and flexibility take precedence over a textured sense of place and community, as architecture merges with brand building.
We tended to reject those wines, as we did bottles that Katja called "made wines," in which the hand and methods of the winemakers were more evident than a sense of place.
This post appeared originally on THUMP UK.Matthew Barnes' music as Forest Swords has always possessed a keen sense of place, imbued with the heft of folklore and the ghosts of the past.
With her itinerary, Ms. McGregor directed our attention to the river's present revival, yet her carefully orchestrated ritual (presented by New York Live Arts) also blurred the sense of place and time.
If "The Animators" suffers from the debut novelist's curse of trying to do too much, Whitaker's obvious talent with dialogue and establishing a sense of place prevents it from feeling weighed down.
White's bright, saturated colors give the illusion that the scenes are taking place simultaneously at dawn, dusk, and midday, making a sense of time just as elusive as a sense of place.
Co-created by choreographer/director Samar Haddad King and playwright/director Amir Nizar Zuabi, "The Keeper" constructs the ground beneath our feet as an embedded source of collective memory and sense of place.
Completely dialogue-free, The Red Turtle depends on its lovely, European-style animation and well-wrought sense of place to tell an emotional but universal story about finding one's place in the world.
Guímaro Ribeira Sacra Tinto Mencía 2014, $16.99 If you like medium-bodied reds that combine fresh fruit flavors and a distinctive sense of place, keep in mind Ribeira Sacra and the mencía grape.
My perspective on art and architecture has evolved out of an investigation into our "sense of place" — an amalgam of perceptions and impressions that have influence over us at conscious and unconscious levels.
The Mandalorian doesn't have that kind of zoomed-in setting — its titular bounty hunter character wanders the galaxy in search of his next target — but it does boast a great sense of place.
In Paris, Demory combined exquisite blooms from Debeaulieu, the elegant florist in the Pigalle neighborhood, with filler flowers from the commercial flower shop down the street, creating arrangements with a sense of place.
Framed etchings and prints on the walls and a selection of Riviera-themed art books and novels created a sense of place, and a drinks tray offered a complimentary ​carafe of filtered water.
The rough feel of a piece of construction paper, the brushed metal of an old tin can, or the scribbled coloring of a young child all give the game a real sense of place.
Yet this intense sense of place and time is created solely by loose pools and touches of thin, flowing paint, and by carefully adjusted, inventive hues, with only the most economical indications of incident.
When you go through the messages on the postcards in the book it's hard to tell if there was any sense of place within notes about the weather, or awkwardly worded attempts at humor.
From her first volume, "Instead of a Letter" (21973), to her last, Ms. Athill was praised by critics for her luminous prose, gimlet social acuity and ability to convey a profound sense of place.
She argues that because the internet strips us of our sense of place and time, we can counter its force by resituating ourselves within our physical environment, by becoming closer to the natural world.
There's a real sense of place to much of this food, in the use of local ingredients and in the culture of healthy eating that has long been a part of Byron's dining ethos.
Uniting disparate works such as Pavel Ilie's "Road of Lige" (1970) and Ovidiu Maitec's "Flight" (1968–1969) is the artists' underlying interest in engaging with an international discourse, while maintaining a sense of place.
A decade or so ago, no one was talking about beer in terms of terroir, but times are changing and the idea of creating suds with a sense of place has more and more appeal.
"What's going on here is destroying New York's sense of place, particularly for an artist," said Kate Simon, a photographer who has lived around the corner and up the block from Lee's for 38 years.
Ms. Sherer recommends taking a tuk-tuk or three-wheeled scooter ride through the area to get a sense of place before stopping at a cafe to people-watch and absorb the sights and sounds.
Curatorial team Laura Haynes, Alejo Benedetti, and Allison Glenn chose 61 artists to participate in the exhibition, and created four contextual frameworks to consider the contemporary artworks: world-building, sense of place, mapping, and temporality.
This new Beaujolais earned a devoted following among people who recognized the value in wines that could combine the juicy joy inherent in gamay, the grape of red Beaujolais, with a clear sense of place.
But he has a fine cast and a good sense of place, including a feel for the spookiness of emptied-out spaces, and he makes his conspicuously low budget work for the near-claustrophobic intimacy.
But he has a fine cast and a good sense of place, including a feel for the spookiness of emptied-out spaces, and he makes his conspicuously low budget work for the near-claustrophobic intimacy.
The capital W world—the deep sense of place Vampyr creates—is aces, but the level design is utterly forgettable, making it difficult to remember where things are, even dozens of hours into the game.
But the digital media's foothold in the world has, as Professor Joshua Meyrowitz illustrated in 1986 in his book No Sense of Place, slowly but steadily been breaking down walls between the public and private spheres.
Set in a gentrifying contemporary Boston marked by professional haves and townie have-nots, the movie boasts a lived-in sense of place, and is unusually attuned to the travails of the urban white working class.
It means 'a sense of place' and can be thought of as all of the factors — environmental and man-made — that makes one bottle of wine unlike any other because of the place it comes from.
From that foreboding forest to the dark contours of a farmhouse, "The Witch" immediately creates a sense of place: an early New England kind of hell that is enhanced by its meticulous attention to period detail.
The original is hard to look at (and play) today, but its sense of place, alternating perspectives, exploration, and the suspense created by limited ammo and inventory space, and long periods of silence, all hold up.
Almost everything in the game, large and small, feels written to reinforce the larger themes of the world or to give that world unexpected depths, leading to a sense of place that feels lively and coherent.
This is textbook Texas talk and it means something, as Texas has an increasingly important sense of place common to all four of these (Fiorina was born in Texas and hails from a colorful Texas lineage).
If those same creative energies and technologies that went into making that "thingness," that sense of place a reality, were instead focused inwards, down deep below the depths of Hyrule, what would that even look like?
In this collection, as in all of his work, Iyer's curiosity and compassion give readers a sense of place, and his internal observations on exile and belonging convey a deep understanding about travelers' states of mind.
In addition to being a secret sweetheart of a series, "Sex Education" has some of my favorite production and costume design — retro and quirky, with an earthy color pallette and a fully developed sense of place.
Midnight Diner's powerful sense of place makes the restaurant feel like Shinjuku's own reflex response to these forgotten people, giving them a place to escape from their tough lives, and a patient ear to hear their stories.
Just your friendly neighborhood Subway-Man Outside the story, fans have responded most to living out the dream of Spider-Man's New York City, especially in a medium where you can truly experience a sense of place.
Hawley's show shares tendencies with HBO's True Detective, another eerie, gruesome, star-studded anthology, which, although fictitious, has filled both thematically dense seasons with the kind of minute details and sense of place that characterizes true crime.
While there, she visited one of the only four-star hotels in the area, a palace on the side of the highway, and found that, while her stay was comfortable, it ultimately lacked a sense of place.
"Warrior" shares some of the propulsiveness and energy of that show but lacks its conviction and its sense of place, in part because of the artificiality of the antique San Francisco recreated on elaborate South African sets.
As a poet, and the translator of the contemporary Breton poet Paol Keineg, Marris has immersed herself in local Saint-Brieuc culture and has studied Guilloux's papers, attending to the voices and sense of place he captured.
" Nicholas Pinter, the associate director of the center for watershed sciences at the University of California, Davis, said the challenges to "overcoming social inertia" are so high because of "the intense sense of place that people have.
Its song titles pay tribute to locations that qualify as New York cultural landmarks to some (Chatham Square, the Bowery, the Ukrainian restaurant Veselka) and Mr. Barr said its sense of place is key to its aesthetic.
A group labeled "Drawing Penises in Front of Tiffanys' [sic]" is typical of the collection: an image that appears dashed off but is in fact imbued with a sense of place, an inward-facing geography of queer space.
This, Ms. Hamilton's first solo museum exhibition, makes clear her love for the land (she sees the environment as subject, not background, she has said); her embrace of the mythical; and a palpable, intensely Southern sense of place.
Because the books are so much about a sense of place, I was hoping for that to be essential to the visual language of the series, as high of a priority as the relationship between Lenù and Lila.
Still, given audiences' love for King and his ability to ground his stories in a deep sense of place, this isn't an insurmountable obstacle, and in the hands of a solid screenwriter, this story could be well-told.
A.A.d, and Flying Lotus' Until the Quiet Comes (Winner of the the Grand Jury Prize for short films at Sundance 2012), placing Process directly within its real-life environment provides Sampha's music with an expanded sense of place.
But with its cinematic sense of place, a charismatic character at the podcast's center, and unabashed use of metaphor (see: hedge mazes with no exits), S-Town is unlike any other true-crime podcast I've encountered — Serial and beyond.
The careful palette helps hold the book together, yet Yaccarino chooses specific colors to help evoke a sense of place with each era he depicts: terra-cotta brown and orange for ancient Egypt, mahogany and blue for the 1950s.
Pearson speaks reverently of the area's "sense of place," and Hillside, his secluded 20163-acre estate, is at once wholly original and a manifestation of Britain at its most indelible: a three-dimensional tapestry of woodlands, streams and meadows.
It is obviously dated in important ways now, but I think we still aren't reflecting nearly enough on the transformation of our sense of place as the economy is moving from being primarily about atoms to primarily about bits.
The ruggedness of the land — its distinct cultural history and rural aesthetic — is evident in the later work on display in the last gallery, accentuating it with a sense of place, and oddly enough, a new sense of belonging.
Driven by righteous anger and inspired by a spearheading real-life lawsuit, the movie rises above its fight-the-power formula with a fabulous cast — including Sissy Spacek, Frances McDormand and Woody Harrelson — and a potent sense of place.
Driven by righteous anger and inspired by a spearheading real-life lawsuit, the movie rises above its fight-the-power formula with a fabulous cast — including Sissy Spacek, Frances McDormand and Woody Harrelson — and a potent sense of place.
To some extent in an interview I will talk around a subject: background, a sense of place, and sometimes I'll purposefully jump around, rather than start out with tell me exactly how Stuxnet was built and who was responsible?
I always like movies that have a really strong sense of place, and so much of the first movie takes place in Pym's house, and in the Pym Tech laboratories that I really wanted to try and open this up more.
Garrett Oliver: We really want to see this brewery connect to the local land and local ingredients as much as possible, and look at how to integrate almost Nordic concepts of a "sense of place" into what we do here.
And without that, all that's really left to drive you onward is the story—which doesn't truly untangle itself from metaphor until the end, and as such is only ever a limited force—and the sense of place to proceedings.
Myst and Obduction aren't really like The Witness, which for all its power and sense of place still comes off like a collection of pencil-friendly mazes or sudoku you might find in the back of a really colorful newspaper.
They would find a sense of place, being secure about what they can do and come to appreciate what a nurturing network and social interactions can offer you in terms of mental health, physical health, their sense of self and purpose.
But her defining works here are two functioning earthenware fountains — "Fountain with Arches and Nautilus Border" and "Fountain with Crescents and Leaves" — that succeed more than anything else on view in establishing the show's lush and absurd sense of place. Tabboo!
Not generally considered Texas by other Texans, and most certainly not Mexico or New Mexico, the border community has developed its own sense of place amid its sprawling growth; Khalid was an outsider coming of age in an outsider city.
All in all, we seem to be resigned to taking what little we can get in terms of the redesigning of our city, even if this means that our sense of place is becoming displaced into an abiding sense of nonplace.
Jane Langton, a prolific New England author who evoked a palpable sense of place in her mysteries and children's books, and who illustrated many of her works herself, died on Saturday in hospice care near her home in Lincoln, Mass.
Because pinot noir is such a transparent grape, with an unsurpassed ability to express a sense of place in the wines, it might be reasonable to assume that the place where the grapes are grown dictates the character of the wine.
"The Cessation," which was originally created at and for the Artpace residency program in San Antonio, Texas, is presented as part of the "sense of place" category, as the project addresses migration, war, and gender in her native country of Iraq.
Yosef, a tenth grader at Edward R. Murrow High School, noted the raked stage—"It's like at Shakespeare's Globe"—and the way in which the music of different African countries had been presented to give a distinct sense of place.
Fans of smart, literate, light-footed television with a sense of place, loosely housed in the crime genre, will know that Pappy was one of the motifs of the late, lamented "Justified," which ended its run on FX in 2015.
Such a deep dive, known in the wine world as a vertical tasting, helps to convey how a wine expresses the different conditions of each vintage, and shows whether it articulates a consistent sense of place despite the yearly variations.
"Nostalgia is nice, but I wish for everybody that we just keep a sense of place and community and empowerment," Rainer Judd says, speaking of resisting the greedy pace of real estate development overtaking the city and its creative inhabitants.
The project has explored how the Bay Area's workplaces might become more socially, economically and sustainably efficient, but also how applying new ways of thinking about the design, form and location of these buildings could help create a sense of place.
His lens however has always been drawn to the kind of food that evokes a strong sense of place: a cake sale for the Samaritans in Dorset, snails smothered in thick herb butter in Paris, hot dogs on a New York street.
It would be built around five cornerstones: in addition to "a sense of place" and "a sense of community", the small town, which was planned to grow to 3453,2345 residents, would also offer progressive education, world-class health facilities and cutting-edge technology.
A compilation of the summer's time lapse videos is embedded below: Much of Neilson's multidisciplinary practice considers our relationship to outer space, both as relates to momentous tides, as well as more speculative thoughts about our sense of place among the stars.
The rest of the cast -- which also includes Michelle Williams and Matthew Broderick -- is uniformly strong, and Lonergan (directing his third film) conjures a strong sense of place in the seaside community -- one where people live and die, but relatively few actually leave.
I came up with the term "place lag" to refer to the way that airliners can essentially teleport us into a moment in a far-off city; getting us there much faster, perhaps, than our own deep sense of place can travel.
She can write superbly, and among Easy's people in Gugulethu, she crafts a close sense of place that rivals the work of Katherine Boo — although her work is at the other extreme to Boo's, because of van der Leun's presence within it.
"The current situation means that the Games branding that we are so used to seeing at every Olympics has suffered, and this branding is important as it tends to give you a sense of place," he said in an email from Rio.
Those differences, Ms. Grelli said, indicate that spirits like whiskey can have something that the distilling world has long dismissed: a sense of place, drawn from the soil and climate where the grains grow and the whiskey is made — in other words, terroir.
The episodes evoke a compelling sense of place, from the spiritual emptiness of the Russian Baltic Sea exclave Kaliningrad to the absurdity of Moldova's impoverished breakaway region Transnistria, largely run by a sprawling private company — a "state within a nonstate," MacLean calls it.
Since the beginning of the N.H.L. season, the game presentation staff has established a sense of place without belaboring it, selling hockey in a market unbound by tradition or history by seizing less on the Vegas and more on the Golden Knights.
These early missions move the player through a variety of gorgeous locations, from a post-apocalyptic Europe to a city-sized spaceship orbiting the sun, with a deft sense of place and the sharpest writing the studio has pulled off since 2010's Halo: Reach.
He can make a painting seem to appear all in a breath, as in the lovely "Copley Square" (2017) in which we feel his brush flitting here and there, positing points of perfectly calibrated color, coalescing in an airy sense of place and weather.
But they're given a sense of place somewhere outside of the city, by virtue of Kero Kero now sounding more like the sort of band who'd practice in someone's family garage than the 'play a 2 AM electropop DJ set' band of their earlier work.
Making the point that only by having a deep local sense of place can one have a larger loyalty that contains within it the necessary contradictions and limits, he both narrows his allegiances to working-class Newark and makes Newark a miniature of America.
More broadly, they wondered if watching him sail, in the context of growing concerns about the neurological effects of navigation-by-smartphone, would yield hints about how our orienteering skills influence our sense of place, our sense of home, even our sense of self.
This side to the game's presentation gives it a great sense of place—the stones and the streams, the rushing waves and the hardy flora, it all sings of its makers' homeland, an aspect aided by Swedish-language signs but comfortable without such obvious cues.
Roughly 2,000 stunning snaps from 42 countries were whittled down to just 24 finalists, with the shortlist made up of four entries each in six different categories: exterior, interior, sense of place, buildings in use, mobile, and portfolio (with a theme of social housing).
Like the photographs in all of the books cited here, Frank's new images strongly evoke a sense of place — if not exactly of somewhere on a map, then of somewhere deep in the imagination, where ambiguous images feed the hunger of a restless, creative spirit.
A list of 10 to 20 desirable images is plenty, but don't include only popular sites on it — aiming for less touristy pictures such as some from a residential neighborhood in a big city is a creative way to capture a sense of place.
Location matters for the artist's work, particularly in the pieces that focus on his birthplace, but it is a looser notion of geography — one rooted in a sense of place but more akin to a sense of home and belonging rather than ownership or permanence.
Her communiqué conveyed a deep sense of bodily estrangement, trauma experienced by both land and people, a sense of place and loss, of loss of place, of the impacts of history and the vaporized lives, against which any actions of any kind can seem futile.
Like The Town, Gone Baby Gone exhibits a deep sense of place and purpose: The brief opening sequence captures the vibe of working-class Boston — the streets, the people, the factories, the sky — with the same unfussy elegance as Live by Night captures Prohibition-era Florida.
They're attempting to establish a sense of place, but their world feels devoid of meaning, since all the characters are devoted to a singular crisis for the first half of the season, leaving it remarkably unclear what the Checquy does on a day-to-day basis.
He goes through the motions of giving us the big action-y set pieces we've come to expect from splashy summer sequels like these, but the sense of place he showed in Straight Outta Compton and the buzzy energy of Fate of the Furious are absent here.
The drifting pixels can make it feel like you've been haphazardly cut out and stuck into VR. Yet it still gave me a sense of place, like I was just in a different real world with my body intact rather than in an entirely make-believe existence.
The short answer is no (I fail to see how golden dicks could have ushered in the so-called golden age of television, as The Sopranos is often said to have done) but against all odds it did make me understand the show's deep sense of place.
I think the counterargument to what you're saying is that running a place that is more unified, that does have more of a common identity and a common sense of place, isn't great training for the level of fractiousness we're now seeing at the national level.
In reading, I found myself lost, at times, in long incidentals — in the details of criminal cases and small squabbles meant to illustrate some larger sense of place — only to emerge disoriented, too long distracted to recall immediately where the larger story had been when we left off.
And the greatest thing about this age of Too Much TV is that it's created space for different kinds of television, for fare that's driven by characters or a sense of place, instead — the relationship studies, the niche dramedies, and all the stuff that resists being classified by genre.
While following the adventures of a Jewish divorcée investigating the world of stand-up comedy, Sherman-Palladino and her partner Daniel Palladino brought their usual sparkling dialogue, quirky side characters, and vivid sense of place to a show that's pretty to look at and invigorating to watch. Mrs.
Kara Walker's Up Frum Slubbery, an ink transfer that jabs post-slavery narratives and respectability politics, comments on newly-freed black people's sense of opportunity during Reconstruction that ultimately crumbled into Jim Crow, a cycle of destruction, and a renewal of the black person's sense of place and self.
Leaning into its lived-in sense of place — most members of the all-black writer's room are Atlanta natives — the new season moves easily between Tarantino-esque (a scene-stealing Katt Williams and his domesticated alligator) and straightforward satire (a debasing visit to a Spotify-like tech company).
I'd have liked a bit more of a sense of place and the rhythms that go with it, in an authorial gambit that puts one in mind of the Trinidadian writer Mustapha Matura's Caribbean reworking of J. M. Synge with "Playboy of the West Indies" many years ago.
With the publication of the collection "In a Green Night" in 1962, critics and poets, Robert Lowell among them, leapt to recognize a powerful new voice in Caribbean literature and to praise the sheer musicality of Mr. Walcott's verse, the immediacy of its visual images, its profound sense of place.
Valerie Doran, an independent curator and a critic based in Hong Kong, said she saw connections in his work to that of other Chinese contemporary artists, including the art collectives Yangjiang Group, Para Site and Woofer Ten, which have a strong attachment to a sense of place in the urban environment.
Lewandowski had been tasked with doing GOP outreach, but that mission was failing, and Trump had heard Lewandowski "had no finesse" and "no sense of place," meaning he did not show sufficient respect to GOP officials, office holders or major players who have earned their way into the establishment, according to sources.
"I just finished writing a book that I'd been working on for last handful of years and I think being in that sort of headspace along with the desire to have a cohesive sense of place and mood on this record is what drove me to approach the lyrics this way," he says.
Orange County doesn't offer a sense of place so much as a sense of placelessness, and if it weren't for the consistently balmy weather, much of it, with its six-lane freeways and big-box stores and strip malls and, yes, Panera Breads, could just as soon be in Illinois or Texas.
"The [order] turns its back on the unique characteristics that are so essential to our communities and often give us a 'sense of place' — their appearance, history, and environmental qualities," lawmakers wrote in September, "The [order] undermines the ability of cities and municipalities to exercise control over the most fundamental aspects of a locality."
Denny Farrell Riverbank State Park Bronx Hamilton Heights General Grant National Memorial W.125TH ST. Riverside Drive Riverside Park Joan of Arc Memorial East R. MANHATTAN central park W. 1733ND ST. QUEENS By The New York Times "Riverside has a sense of place that Central Park doesn't," said Batsheva Hay, 37, a clothing designer.
Released almost 10 years after Charmed Particles, The Lighted Field incorporates archival footage, mirrors, and increased camera movement — "sleight[s] of the eye" — that give its swings between darkness and light, shadow and substance a dual sense of place, a feeling that within this world there is another, a world of phantasmal figures and visions.
Since then, the At the Table column has covered group outings at grand hotels, holes in the wall, bistros, pizzerias, taquerias, dim sum palaces, barbecue joints, lunch counters, steakhouses, noodle shops, old classics and new finds, all in search of that ineffable combination of food, décor and clientele that gives a restaurant a sense of place.
Vornado hoped to create a sense of place in Crystal City — formerly seen as just a daytime destination for government workers — in conjunction with the county and the newly formed business improvement district, which is a loose association of Crystal City business owners that aims to build the community and create excitement through year-round events.
But "ROOM," the official name of Mr. Gormley's sculpture, is only one element of a very deliberate artistic focus that the owners Jeremy King and Chris Corbin, two of London's best-known restaurateurs, placed at the center of their concept, one that hinges on a fictional story that Mr. King created to establish a sense of place.
Barr often plays with the sense of place and space within games (as in his riff on Marina Abramović's "The Artist Is Present"), and v r 3, which is free to download for Mac or PC, follows v r 643, a project about virtual architecture, and v r 2, on the unseen aspects of virtual worlds.
What's more, the show's genuinely impressive ability to ground its storytelling not just in an evocative sense of place but also in a very specific point of view (that of Elena, who is recalling the events of her childhood as an adult) strikes me as a very cinematic approach to the question of books rooted in a very specific first-person perspective.
Ruby dedicates the novel to her late mother-in-law, who spent years in a Chicago orphanage during the Great Depression and World War II, and the tiny details (screenings of "Bambi" on movie night, kerosene doused on heads during lice outbreaks, showers taken while wearing dresses to protect the nuns' idea of modesty) contribute to a vivid sense of place.
Not only did she, for the first time, find a sense of place in an environment that was not familiar to her (as opposed to New York City, New Mexico, and Lake George), but, in the Hawai'i paintings she also started developing visual forms and devices that would become fixtures of her subsequent paintings: think of vortex-like motifs, oculi, and visions of the great beyond.

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