The three dimensional field of everyday experience, often as an abstracted and featureless container of things, as distinct from “place,” which typically identifies a space in relation to other objects or experiences.
A movement in visual art, literature, dance, and theatre that flourished in various urban centers around europe (including zurich, berlin and paris) following the first world war ...
A movement in painting that flourished mainly in paris in the first decades of the twentieth century, led by pablo picasso and georges braque (and greatly influenced by paul ...
A structure of one or many interconnecting passages; more generally, a complex construction; similar to a maze, though the latter include blind passages without issue, whereas ...
An image or object worshipped as the embodiment of special qualities, typically a deity or divinity; the worship of idols ("graven images") is forbidden in all the abrahamic ...
The vertical posts of a doorway or window frame; used as well of the walls that slant towards a doorway. In the portals of gothic cathedrals the jambs are sculptures. At chartres ...
Any form of printmaking in which an image is incised into a plate, or matrix (typically of metal), and then filled with ink and transferred by pressing or rubbing the plate onto ...
American musician who founded the band, Owl City, via MySpace. He was signed onto Universal Republic record company in 2009.
Before signing on with ...