- The
Brooklyn Immersionists were a
community of artists,
musicians and
writers that
rejected the
distancing aesthetics of
postmodernism and
immersed themselves...
- the
activists in the late 1980s,
often referred to as the
Brooklyn Immersionists. The community-based
scene cultivated a web of
activity in the streets...
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objectivity was only
another dream.” Now
referred to as the
Brooklyn Immersionists, the
Williamsburg scene gave
birth to many
other terms and prescriptions...
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denomination as "reformed in theology,
Presbyterian in polity,
creedal immersionists."
Bible Fellowship Church (BFC) was
founded as the
Evangelische Mennoniten...
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institutions in the
creation of parti****tory art. In the case of the
Brooklyn Immersionists, who
lived and
worked in a
toxic industrial area of
north Brooklyn,...
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center Timeline of
Extinction Rebellion actions Whirl-Mart
Brooklyn Immersionists Politics,
Power and P****ion, The New York Times,
December 2, 2011. Please...
- Lexington, KY:
University Press of Kentucky, 2001, p. 246. Evans, M. G. "
Immersionists and
Church Union" in Twenty-ninth
Annual Session of the
Baptist Congress...
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Immersionism may
refer to:
Brooklyn Immersionists Immersion journalism This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Immersionism...
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inception in 1985, and
later became a
leading figure in the
Brooklyn Immersionists arts
movement in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. An
innovator of ecological...
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hosted by
Shane Smith of Vice magazine. It
covers topics using an
immersionist style of do****entary
filmmaking on Showtime. It
premiered on
April 5...