49 definitions of influence
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The India Art Fair in New Delhi is the major art fair at the subcontinent and a shining symbol of its vivid art world, with an international appeal and of global influence.
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Gegos work is influenced by her emigration to Venezuela from Nazi Germany in 1939; it centres on investigating the complex influences and relationships between Latin America and Europe.
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Only when you are aware of this influence are you in a position to go beyond this connotations and create an image that not only contains references but which always gains a new intention.
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Furthermore, she will clarify how the artists have investigated to what extent the recording mechanisms and material recordings of our lived times represent and influence our perception of temporality.
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In this way she tries to stimulate awareness, control and participation in the immediate social and ecological environment so that the positive influence of humans on the environment and nature can be enhanced.
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In this way she tries to stimulate awareness, control and participation in the immediate social and ecological environment so that the positive influence of humans on the environment and nature can be enhanced.
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The case of Kaliningrad is particularly interesting because the Soviet interpretation of the city's past had a deep impact on the cityscape; it influenced plans for the restructuring of the severely damaged city after the war.
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This impact in turn leads to the Kontingenz of the title: the term from German sociology referring to the observation that everything that we try to communicate is contingent upon so many factors and influences that the actual results appear to rest primarily on chance.
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Especially the influence Laura Mulveys groundbreaking 1975 essay Visual pleasure and narrative cinema can be felt, in which the author analyses the psychological, if not scopophilic structures that typecast women in mainstream film as raw, passive material for the male gaze.
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