Interpreting Cézanne
... cryptomorph ) in his work may have been the cause of Cézanne's frequent reference to his " pe- tite sensation . " Neither he nor anyone else could claim that his sensation of nature was as acute or faithful as , say , Monet's . The ...
Medieval and Early Modern Film and Media
... cryptomorph in Mann's film is not merely a mimetic image: the cryptomorph becomes visible not by a change of per- spective (the spectator remains in the same position vis-à-vis the screen image) but by the metaphorically anamorphic ...
Freshwater Algae of North America
... cryptomorph and the campylomorph (Hoef-Emden and Melkonian, 2003; Hoef-Emden, 2007). Cryptomorphs (Figure 4A) have a complex vestibular-furrow-gullet system consisting of furrow ridges, furrow folds, and a persistent oval opening called ...
Why Are Our Pictures Puzzles?
... cryptomorph is a true vision , not bound by the everyday rules of camouflage . ) On occasion it is possible to argue against a cryptomorph by noting the part played by the medium itself . Just as a sponge or a rag soaked in paint will ...
Biology of Algae, Lichens and Bryophytes
... cryptomorph Combination ( 1n ? ) 5 Hexagonal plates Fibrils Non - keeled Dimorphic cultures ; PE566 or Free Cryptomonas campylomorph leucoplast Combination Sheet heterotrophic lineages ; deeply bilobed plastid ; pyrenoids in Fibrils ...
Australian Geographic
... Cryptomorph - an art exhibition showcasing the microcosmic world of non- flowering terrestrial plants called bryophytes . Created through the digital manipulation of electron micrographs , the bright images are the result of a ...
A Paradise Lost
... cryptomorph plant as Sutherland's own agonised presence , the world of Nigel Kneale's extraordinarily important Quatermass series was close at hand . The brother of the biomorphic sculptor , Bryan , Nigel Kneale's 1953 tele- screenplay ...
The South African Archaeological Bulletin
... cryptomorph but this implies an esoteric meaning which also is probably not so . Formling , coined by Frobenius , has been used in South Africa . There does not seem to be any single word which means an individual painting or petroglyph ...
Microbial Diversity
... Cryptomorph - hidden below ground . Recently Belnap et al . ( 2001 ) reported four different types of crust associated with soil : 1.Smooth crust found in hot deserts consisting of cyanobacteria and / or algae inside the soil , 2 ...
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought
... cryptomorph in the Virgin's drapery folds in Leonardo's Madonna and Child with Ste Anne . To find it yourself , Freud added , chercher la chatte . Feren- czi wrote back that he searched for and made out the vulture at first glance . The ...
The Gene
... Cryptomorph Presequences . The presequences of the two families examined here as subclass II of cryptomorphic genes display far more shared charac- teristics than do their mature coding regions ( Table 7.20 ) . In both cases these ...
The Nation
... cryptomorph . " But I am now inclined to believe my eyes : Kline toured Italy in 1960 , and made a stop in Siena to witness the Palio . The other part of the joke is that the title re- fers not only to the pigment but to the place . It ...
Arts Magazine
... cryptomorph- the art itself plus its own self - awareness as art . In the begin- ning , there was just the will to art ; now , there is art as a self- aware achievement , even its consciousness as a marketable commodity . So it goes ...
The Postmodernist Allegories of Thomas Pynchon
... cryptomorph . Notes 1. Thomas Pynchon , Gravity's Rainbow ( London : Picador , 1973 ) , p . 722 . Future references are given in the text . 2. Immanuel Kant , Critique of Pure Reason , ' The Ground of Distinction of all Objects in ...
Freud, Leonardo Da Vinci, and the Vulture's Tail
... cryptomorph in the Virgin's garments in Leonardo's Virgin and Child with Saint Anne - the painting that most preoccupied Freud - but had also associated Gyps ( vulture ) with Gypse ( plaster ) . 66 The answer , I suggest , is that the ...
Congressus Numerantium
... cryptomorphy is a pair of isomaps that are inverses up to isomorphism . Each of the paired inverse isomaps will be called a cryptomorphism . From Theorem 1.2 , there is a natural map a from the class C of all closure systems onto the ...
Bulletin of the Institute of Combinatorics and Its Applications
... cryptomorphy for matroids and antimatroids Jens - Matthias Bohli , Benjamin Glas and Rainer Steinwandt * Normal form computation in braid groups and DPA Arthur H. Busch and Garth Isaak * Recognizing bipartite tolerance graphs Daniel ...
Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800
... cryptomorph seemed to him plausible . ' It's the complex maternal homologue that renders Pfister so perspicacious ' he said to Fenenczi . 25 The Gänsegeier would have thrown Freud off track . It was likely that he knew how that word was ...
The Rock Art of South Africa
... cryptomorph ' . So much for description . The next stage of scientific study is of course classification and this can be usefully done only with a view to serving a specific purpose or purposes . One of the objects of the study ( among ...
