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aesthetics

[es-thet-iks, ees-] / ɛsˈθɛt ɪks, is- /


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So what if the price to pay is a tour with aesthetics completely divorced from the narrative and concept of her hit album?

From Salon

Analyzing video footage of her crippler, the AI pointed out that her arm was angled above her head on landing, which, in a sport partially judged on aesthetics and style, was less than ideal.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many festival regulars credit Sundance, and Park City by extension, with the popularization of indie aesthetics and sensibility, bringing life-changing financial success to previously unknown filmmakers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Last year, Salon previously explored the Mar-a-Lago face as part of a broader pattern in which politics, identity and aesthetics collapse into a single visual code.

From Salon

It is also a visual science, where structure, symmetry, and aesthetics play a crucial role.

From Science Daily