116 definitions of movement
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He films landscapes and modernist architecture with controlled camera movements and rigorous attention to the aesthetic of the image.
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The starting point is Marx's Capital and his writing on colonialism, from this point Pradella discusses movements of resistance as well.
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He then instructed the actors in Blinds to imitate such movements in spaces he had constructed, which the actors had not previously seen.
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In Olthetens street photography, what matters for her is not so much the street commitment, but more human movement and conduct in public.
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Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam organizes, in cooperation with Youth Food Movement, a debate addressing the topic of crop and food security.
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Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam organizes, in cooperation with Youth Food Movement, a debate addressing the topic of crop and food security.
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Moreover parallels with work by Michel Foucault, Michel Serres and the relation of Latour’s thinking to ecological movements will be examined.
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A deceptive effect, counteracted by the soft movement of the balloon installations and the unsteady nature of their arrangement and structure.
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Others record their own movements through the city, sometimes resulting in interactions with or interventions in public life, and sometimes not.
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