2009년 3월 26일 목요일

play off each other (some examples gathered)

Imagin a business environment where all of your employees feel free to play off each other to generate new and exciting ideas.... Where no one is fearful to listen and respond in the moment--both internally and to clients.....


Couldn't disagree more, and this is coming from someone who lost 60 pounds 7 years ago and has kept it all off, at most gaining 3 of it back. You really have to be honest with yourself, and telling yourself that a brownie here and there isn't going to have an effect is total denial. What I would suggest is really learning about nutrition and metabolism and how they play off each other. You'll find there are foods that are really tasty that are perfectly fine for you, if you have yourself in balance. No matter how you slice it, processed sugar, trans fats, and empty carbs are bad for you, at any time.


The film's cast members have generally been acclaimed for matching the literary image of their characters. Even the supporting characters such as Alan Hale's Little John and Eugene Pallette's Friar Tuck seem to be perfectly suited for their roles. Under the direction of Curtiz and Keighley, the principal actors play off each other and promptly reveal much of their characters in this straight-forward narrative. Claude Rains portrays Prince John as a schemer, a man with a thirst for power; while Basil Rathbone's Sir Guy, with his good looks and his sinister bearing, makes an equal adversary for Flynn's Robin. Olivia de Havilland as Marian seems to be a pure aristocrat whether in the court or in the forest, or when facing death or confessing her love for Robin.



Actually there are many dualities connected to the pantomimes: the text and the preparation; the preparation and the performance, the pantomime and the viewing, the written description, the resolution of what the performing group had thought, and the various mental functions that play off each other for the students in the preparation, playing and viewing-functions such as interpretation, reflection, imagination, pinpointing and conceptualization. Some students even, independently, check information in their text after a performance. On a day of pantomime, the classroom is extremely busy with students interacting with each other in a variety of way


Noticing how individual works play off each other can give a new slant to looking at an exhibition, allowing you to think like a curator. Contemporary Printmaking at Manifest Gallery offers such a rewarding opportunity.

The gallery’s call for submissions brought in nearly 400 works by 160 artists for this juried show. Curator Jason Franz made the final cut to 22 works by 13 artists from seven states and the United Kingdom. ....... Wild Kingdom, a one-man show of Jason Urban’s work, fills Manifest’s second room. He teaches drawing and printmaking at the University of Texas. These pieces push boundaries in a manner not seen in Contemporary Prints. In “Rattlesnake Rec Room” wood panels shaped like six-sided tiles are imprinted with his recurrent motif, a snake. The panels spill down the wall and off onto the floor in an almost snake-like way. Urban switches from etching to silkscreen at will and sometimes touches up his etchings with gouache. 

The two exhibitions play off each other in an illuminating manner. Individual works in Contemporary Printmaking frequently do the same.



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