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They can also be the aesthetic equivalent of comfort food.
Think of it as the aesthetic equivalent of acupuncture.
It's a rarefied feat, the aesthetic equivalent of juggling while riding a unicycle.
The aesthetic equivalent of these mathematical formulas becomes a presentation for metaphysical contemplation.
The merrily nihilistic Frenchman strewed the first half of the twentieth century with the aesthetic equivalent of whoopee cushions.
They seem, at least for Jaeggy, the aesthetic equivalent of a family obligation — tedious, and entirely for others.
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You may find beauty in those fields, that wood or valley, but other beholders – equally important, it is argued – find equivalent aesthetic joy in a pylon or a conveniently-placed supermarket.
Using a limited color range, or more often black and white, designers like Hofmann in Basel and Josef Muller-Brockmann in Zürich specialized in a pared-down aesthetic, a two-dimensional equivalent of the International Style in architecture.
However, there is no equivalent 'object' of aesthetic experience when it comes to an activity one undertakes.
We were sick of being told that our worth is equivalent to what aesthetic pleasure our bodies can afford someone else (typically a man).
Whatever it is, it isn't passive or quaint -- electronic music is being flocked to by young composers who are doing to it something like what punk bands did to rock 'n' roll in the mid-70's, and Mego is the equivalent of an aesthetic-structuring punk label like Stiff.
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