In previous projects, like the Cedars-Sinai Comprehensive Cancer Center Hospital, Mayne has created sculptures, often suspended in space, that present the design's vocabulary in microcosmic form.
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Yet another American food writer, Adam Gopnik, divides such food writing into two categories, " the mock epic and the mystical microcosmic, " and provides examples of their most noted practitioners:
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Generously illustrated with period photographs and seldom-seen advertising art, " Countess Dracula " works both as a microcosmic history of film, and as a map of a path not taken.
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John Singleton's caustic film about the racial and sexual prejudices that color life on a microcosmic college campus, turns out to be an inadvertent example of the same small-mindedness it deplores.
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Directing for the only time, he made " None But the Brave, " about Americans and Japanese stranded on the same island and moving from a microcosmic war to an uneasy peace.
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On a microcosmic level, therapy is a process of learning how to give and take, surrender and assert, merge and individuate, unite and separate without being trapped in a whipsaw of opposites.
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I've reconsidered this criticism and I now instead view these elements as sort of like microcosmic explanations or stories that do, in fact, enhance the reader's understanding of the topic.
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"I'm hoping that people will see that the improbability of this collaboration is a microcosmic version of what I'm trying to talk about in the show, " she said.
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Indeed, while never losing track of each character's specific confusion, writer-director Olivier Assayas uses Cheung's journey as a kind of microcosmic exploration of where film is at in general.
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His drastically heartfelt songs have earned him admirers, including the band Yo La Tengo and choreographer Bill T . Jones, but Johnstonremains an outsider artist, relentlessly focused on a microcosmic and ultimately alienated vision.