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Sometimes Bruckner connected themes and episodes with elaborate transitional passages.
The lives of these figures spanned two centuries, from the Enlightenment through the Second World War, but Sebald uses his allusive, memoiristic style to explore connected themes — in particular, his subjects' common failure to balance their personal lives with the "awful tenacity" of their work.
He connected themes such as looking at cities as ecosystems, the footprint of cities, urban heat islands, and others with urban design schools, such as the garden city movement (Howard 1902), the modern city of Le Corbusier (Cohen and Benton 2008), Frank Lloyd Wright's Broadacre city (Wise 2013) and megacities in general (Nicholls 1995; Donatiello 2015).
Intrigued by these photos, and the way they connected themes of protest, women's rights and surveillance, Jorgensen used the images as source material for her series. .
Here's a new record to tide you over: "Oro: Opus Primum" (Neurot), an unbroken hour of connected themes, slowly revolving and gaining force.
There aren't many connected themes in the collection, aside from quite a few instances of brotherly competition and hostility — the book is dedicated to Shepard's brother, which feels a bit like "Hamlet" being dedicated to Uncle Claudius — and what connections you find feel like those you'd notice after reading 11 stories in the newspaper.
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He described the "Well connected" theme as a "platform" that could be part of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter's advertising for years to come, as the firm evolves and incorporates new technology, such as access to its services from cellular phones and other wireless devices.
Three approaches surfaced among the teachers in making multi-disciplinary connections: (1) connecting themes and content across courses, (2) identifying multi-disciplinary "big ideas" that could support integration, and (3) developing projects and working backwards to fit in disciplinary content.
The result was a treasure map with which visitors can connect themes, like Evil Forces and Wise Guides, with 21 marked pieces from the institute's collections.
Zeger handles the flashy piano parts himself, while student singers explore the composer's lyrically effusive vocal lines; the actor Jacob Fishel reads excerpts from Liszt's letters, connecting themes in his life and art.
Identifying things about the show with which people can connect – themes, ideas, stories, characters, settings – and communicating these in the right way creates a sense that this show is relevant to them, reducing that risk.
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