What I take from writers I like is their economy - the ability to use language to very effective ends. — Mos Def Copy Share Image
To know how scientists engage in visual imagery is to understand how they think creatively. — E. O. Wilson Copy Share Image
It's thought that about 96% of us have visual imagery, and there's a very tiny minority in the population, some of whom… — Siri Hustvedt Copy Share Image
When I watch a movie I don't really care too much about the plot - not that it isn't important, but what… — Jamie Hyneman Copy Share Image
I think almost always that what gets me going with a story is the atmosphere, the visual imagery, and then I people… — Ann Beattie Copy Share Image
I think there's a connection with 'Nightcrawler' and 'Blowup' and other films where visual imagery is integral to the story. It allows… — Dan Gilroy Copy Share Image
Many memory techniques involve creating unforgettable imagery, in your minds eye. Thats an act of imagination. Creating really weird imagery really quickly… — Joshua Foer Copy Share Image
The ability to have somebody read something and see it, or for somebody to paint an entire landscape of visual imagery with… — Mos Def Copy Share Image
“America today remembers its history through visual imagery. Film, print, and electronic media are very capital intensive, which means that most Americans… — Jerry Lembcke Copy Share Image
“During dreaming, we’re tuned inward, we experience vivid visual imagery, our conventional logic system is turned down, and social norms are loosened,… — Andrea Rock Copy Share Image
The type of adverts to be found on television and in glossy magazines are visually designed to have a power over the… — Mat Collishaw Copy Share Image
The postmodernist critique of representation undermines the referential status of visual imagery, its claim to represent reality as it really is -… — Craig Owens Copy Share Image
...a major triumph of mathematical imagination: the use of visual imagery to condense a large quantity of information into a single comprehensible… — Ian Stewart Copy Share Image