Devices of reflection and re-scaling are extracted from an architectural context and employed with quirky irreverence in this exhibition of models, drawings and ready-mades.
It was a somewhat quirky period-piece, being both ostensibly radical and a confidently psychologistic study.
Before that time, spatial prepositions and particles were often felt too quirky and their meanings too idiomatic for systematic linguistic study.
The function of this eccentric repetition is less formal than dramatic, for the quirky music serves the text, and more specifically, portrays a character.
Her ' ethnography ', indeed, is based on her literary material and a patchy, often quirky, selection of references to professionally collected ethnography.
It suffers from lack of organisation, poor editing, and, above all, a rather quirky understanding of geology and geological processes.
Students may be put off by the quirky language which riddles the introduction and conclusion.
How did it differ from the quirky or unreasonable ways of thinking of 'normal' people?