“What do I want to express? The subject means little. The arrangement, the design, colour, shape, depth, light, space, mood, movement, balance, not one or all of these fills the bill. There is something additional, a breath that draws your breath into its breathing, a heartbeat that pounds on yours, a recognition of the oneness of all things.” WantMeanLittlesLightSpaceSubjectsDesignMovementBalanceShapesDrawsAll ThingsBreathsBillsDepthMoodOnenessRecognitionBreathingColourPoundsArrangementsHeartbeat Book:Hundreds and Thousands: The Journals of Emily Carr Source: Hundreds and Thousands: The Journals of Emily Carr
“All topics, issues, and subjects in 'The Room' add to the depth of the characters in the movie, and they are equally important.” ImportantCharacterRoomsIssuesSubjectsAddDepthTopics Author:Tommy Wiseau
“No amount of virtuosic skill and choice of subject matter can be a substitute for depth and poetry.” MatterChoicesSubjectsAmountSkillsExcellenceDepthSubstitutesSubject Matter Author:Scott Kahn
“It is most difficult to acquire the, how shall I say? the 'depth' of a subject in composition in silhouette.” DifficultSubjectsDepthAcquireCompositionSilhouettes Author:Ugo Mochi
“What I sought in books was imagination. It was depth, depth of thought and feeling; some sort of extreme of subject matter; some nearness to death; some call to courage. I myself was getting wild; I wanted wildness, originality, genius, rapture, hope. ... What I sought in books was a world whose surfaces, whose people and events and days lived, actually matched the exaltation of the interior life. There you could live.” PeopleWorldBookMatterFeelingsWantedImaginationSubjectsEventsGeniusDepthExtremesSurfaceOriginalityInteriorsSubject MatterRaptureThoughts And FeelingsWildnessMatchedExaltation Book:An American Childhood Source: An American Childhood
“I'm a firm believer that in-depth subjects can be better handled in a fantasy setting. ... Let's face it, traveling to some far off land is a terrific way to break the mold, to do something different. Isn't that why we go on vacations?” WayDifferentFacesBreakFantasyLandSubjectsGoes OnDepthBelieverSettingSettingsFirmVacationTerrificMold Author:Jim Starlin
“The inherent non-linearity of the digital allows for more input from others, including the subject and reader as collaborators. The top-down, bedtime-style story is of limited use. A non-linear narrative that allows for increased complexity and depth, and encourages both subject and reader to have greater involvement, will eventually emerge more fully from the digital environment. This, in a sense, is the more profound democratization of media.” StoriesUseEnvironmentGreaterSubjectsMediaStyleReaderProfoundDepthIncludingNarrativeComplexityDigitalInherentInvolvementLinearInputBedtimeCollaboratorsTop DownDemocratization Author:Fred Ritchin
“The internet has spawned people for whom knowingness is more important than knowledge. It equips you with the illusion of offering knowledge instantly - and quite easily - so you can read a few articles on a few subjects and feel well informed but not actually know any of those subjects in any depth.” PeopleKnowsFeelsWellsImportantSubjectsInternetIllusionDepthArticlesOffering Author:Pankaj Mishra
“In creativity the way will be found for subject to pass into object, the identity of subject with object will be restored. All the great creators have foreseen this turning-point. Today, in the depths of culture itself and in all its separate spheres, this crisis of creativity is ripening.” WayTodayCultureFoundCreativitySubjectsIdentityObjectsCrisisDepthCreatorSpheresTurning PointsForeseenRipening Author:Nikolai Berdyaev
“To extend the depth of what has been called 'art' into photography requires... making available to the spectator the amazing transformations the subject undergoes to become the photograph.” Has BeensArtSubjectsPhotographyTransformationDepthPhotographAvailableSpectators Author:Michael Snow
“The total subject of mathematics is clearly too broad for any of us. I do not think that any mathematician since Gauss has covered it uniformly and fully; even Hilbert did not and all of us are of considerably lesser width quite apart from the question of depth than Hilbert.” ThinkingSubjectsMathematicsDepthBroadsCoveredMathematicianWidth Author:John von Neumann