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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aesthetic reflection" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the contemplation or consideration of beauty, art, or design in various contexts, such as art criticism, philosophy, or personal expression. Example: "The artist's work invites an aesthetic reflection on the nature of beauty and its impact on our emotions."
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What Titled "And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music," the show is an aesthetic reflection of clubland.
In her diverse artistic praxis, she brings together moments of poetry, physicality, and surprise that shape her aesthetic reflection on the world, life, and art, and which have a tendency to enchant her audience.
Neither outcome will be engendered by our "new" technologies failing, but in our losing touch with our "old" biological technologies, the human brains (and bodies) that have given birth to ideas, constructions and sentiments for aesthetic reflection.
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Covering all aspects of composition with sound particles, Microsound offers composition theory, historical accounts, technical overviews, acoustical experiments, descriptions of musical works, and aesthetic reflections.
Their aesthetic reflections come off as equally heuristic and experience-based; their sense of form is an ingrained part of engagement with their times, and their work reveals their curiosity, skepticism, and cine-centrism (which is as different from cinephilia as heliocentrism is from sun-worship).
First published the year after Adorno died, Aesthetic Theory marks the unfinished culmination of his remarkably rich body of aesthetic reflections.
What does it mean for poetry and music to turn to each other, in the shadow of the Holocaust, as a means of aesthetic self-reflection?
Any lingering sense of the Corcoran's collection as the expression of William Wilson Corcoran's aesthetic taste, any reflection of the giants of Washington cultural life who also left their art in its care, will vanish.
For 19th-century writers such as Charles Sealsfield, Ferdinand Kurnberger, Friedrich Gerstacker, Karl May, and others, "America" serves as a topos for aesthetic and political reflection.
Indeed, Mr. Brown's miniaturizing aesthetic is a reflection of a decadent society — obsessed with design, obsessed with food, obsessed with money and fame.
The focal points of this study were community building via art making and building of personal aesthetic, community engagement, reflection on self-identity, cross-cultural art education, and shared experience via photo-art narratives and social media.
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