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abstracted

[ab-strak-tid] / æbˈstræk tɪd /


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Drawing from a diverse but related mélange of influences that span Midwest emo, abstracted post-rock, minimalist classical composition and homespun folk, Caroline pairs lush instrumentation with simple lyrics.

From Washington Post

A series by Nobles, “As I Sit Waiting,” presents video and audio of interviews with women about their experience with access to abortion, as well as sculptures that resemble abstracted waiting room chairs.

From New York Times

KPF’s buildings soon became ornate, rich compositions of stone and glass, often with abstracted and simplified classical detailing.

From New York Times

The culture of violence and the murdering of children as a national pastime cannot be abstracted from the business of violence.

From Salon

The new Wayne Shorter Quartet started out playing versions of those tunes, like “Footprints” and “JuJu,” often modified or abstracted to the point of near unrecognizability.

From New York Times