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bricolage

[ UK /bɹˈɪkɒlɪd‍ʒ/ ]
NOUN
  1. construction of something by whatver material are available

How To Use bricolage In A Sentence

  • With a compositional logic of bricolage, the building looks ‘tinny ‘compared to its neighbouring institutions.’
  • That confronted with the comparable images and ideas they could not create a comparable bricolage?
  • Its emphasis is largely qualitative, demonstrating and playing with the interconnection between differing methodologies as a kind of intertextuality, a bricolage.
  • He discussed an interesting concept: bricolage, which is basically a convoluted term for the English's "do it yourself," or DIY attitude. Shaun Johnson: How Can Punk Rock Enlighten the Education Reform Debate?
  • In terms of the folk tradition, it's called bricolage in French, and the Germans have the verb bastler.
  • Is Heidegger's thought just a bricolage of ideas derived from others?
  • So, rather than indicating purely a failure in theorisation — a kind of bricolage of remnants Psychology in Search of Psyches: Friedrich Schelling, Gotthilf Schubert and the Obscurities of the Romantic Soul
  • Where all of this bizarre bricolage leaves us is anyone's guess.
  • Before she went over to gigantism, Frey worked at a scale that allowed her to channel this fascination into what she called her bricolage sculptures. Latest News
  • And in this bricolage, women's voices find their way to audiences that might otherwise never hear them.
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