They are a form of artistic practice, with an art historical context and correlatives in documentary production, self-portraiture, and performance. |
Neither in the case of contraries, nor in the case of correlatives, nor in the case of 'positives' and 'privatives', is it necessary for one to be true and the other false. |
There are four other concepts which are correlatives to these. |
Beyond establishing shots, Tarkovsky eschews their narrative correlatives, beginning the film with an opening scroll of uncertainties and ellipses. |
Both coordinators and subordinators may be reinforced by being combined with correlatives. |
Committed to his formula, Eliot fails to acknowledge that, at its deepest, modern art, from Shakespeare on, increasingly presents subjective correlatives. |