- non-representational
- non-representāˈtional adjective (art)Not aiming at the realistic depiction of objects• • •Main Entry: ↑non-
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Non-representational theory — is a theory developed in human geography, largely through the work of Nigel Thrift (Warwick University)[1][2], and his colleagues such as J.D. Dewsbury (University of Bristol). It challenges those using social theory and conducting geographical… … Wikipedia
non-figurative — non figˈurative adjective same as ↑non representational below • • • Main Entry: ↑non … Useful english dictionary
non-objective — non objecˈtive adjective (art) Non representational • • • Main Entry: ↑non … Useful english dictionary
Representational systems (NLP) — NLP TOPICS … Wikipedia
Presentational acting and Representational acting — and criticism. Thanks to a highly idiosyncratic use by a particular strand of acting theory, however, the terms have come to acquire often overtly contradictory senses.This assertion may be demonstrated by even the most cursory search of the web… … Wikipedia
nonrepresentational — non·representational … English syllables
Nigel Thrift — Nigel John Thrift (born 12 October 1949 in Bath)[1][2] is the current Vice Chancellor of the University of Warwick and a leading academic in the field of human geography. Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Contri … Wikipedia
Art history — is the academic study of objects of art in their historical development and stylistic contexts, i.e. genre, design, format, and look. [ [http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=art%20history Art History] . WordNet Search 3.0, princeton.edu]… … Wikipedia
representation — by John Marks Representation , for Deleuze, entails an essentially moral view of the world, explicitly or implicitly drawing on what everybody knows , and he conceives of philosophy as an antidote to this view. Representation cannot help us … The Deleuze dictionary
representation — by John Marks Representation , for Deleuze, entails an essentially moral view of the world, explicitly or implicitly drawing on what everybody knows , and he conceives of philosophy as an antidote to this view. Representation cannot help us … The Deleuze dictionary