
20 definitions of reaction
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Documentary photographs of executions often show the reactions of the onlookers, who always respond with horror.
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It is a reaction of sorts to the cold and pro-techno approach in the 90's", stipulates Michael Magnan in his questionnaire.
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In reaction to censorship and iconoclasm many artists feel compelled to oppose the religious turn by defending freedom of speech.
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Obstructions shows the renovation and restructuring of roads and squares in busy city centres and the reactions these changes elicit.
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Krijnen is constantly alert to things that occur in the project and is genuinely amazed by the reactions and situations it has generated.
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It is as if the fleeting reactions of strangers cannot offer her the permanent, validating evidence of her own existence that surveillance footage can.
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The unconsciousness of the group's reactions - one man, for example, gently chews on the video box throughout - is precisely what makes them so appealing.
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"Just do it!" could be a self-evident reaction, but in a world where multinationals are gaining more and more control over their images, it's no longer all that simple.
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Even so, the eroticism of careful observation and reaction seems to be the only way towards an orientation, the only way to escape from isolation or to integrate the alien aspect.
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