It is this Burkean notion of rhetoric which animates the spaces of everyday life. |
For Barthes, film animates the photograph, which for him is distensive and retentive, and draws the photograph forth into protensiveness. |
The mood of the broad masses is quite at odds with the creed of avarice and social reaction that animates the incoming government. |
The goal of materially rendering the energy that animates existence was a crucial motive for several developments in kinetic art. |
Instead he animates his film with a hybrid of jazzily scored talking-head interviews and beautifully stylized narrative set pieces. |
All this is partly caused by, and certainly reinforces, that gut feeling of certainty that animates today's American right. |