He sniffed the great consumer revolution with its social, political, and aesthetic implications.
Indeed, evidence for scientists' deafness to the cultural and aesthetic implications of their work can be found in the very words they use to describe the creation event.
We say 'everyone is welcome', and grapple with the implications - aesthetic, social and practical - of meaning it.
One session dealt with the paralinguistic character of the body in Pre-Columbian imagery, another pointed out that critics and historians tend to neglect artists' books, and several confronted the aesthetic implications of 'virtual reality' technology.
'Something clean and square' - he pondered for three hungry days upon the aesthetic implications of these instructions and then began his designs.
Other works, particularly La raza cósmica and Metafísica, had a decisive influence in Octavio Paz's El laberinto de la soledad, with anthropological and aesthetic implications.
Asked about the aesthetic implications of Christo-on-the-terrace, Mr. Bartholomew said that there wasn't much to be done about it but that the period of need was short.
These questions, practical decisions with serious philosophic and aesthetic implications, have always divided photographers into camps, and never more so than today.
This novel has a prologue that "outlines Carpentier's faith in the destiny of Latin America and the aesthetic implications of its peculiar cultural heritage."
Textual studies have aesthetic implications in the end, which is the best reason we can think of for carrying on with them.