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meaning of "embryonic"
What does "embryonic" mean in the following text? Does it mean "unrealized"?
Context:
This unrealized project also indicates that Smithson was likely not as resigned or pessimistic about the possibility of stemming the forces of industrial decay on the land as has been claimed for him. His embryonic engagement with ecology calls into question earlier art-historical categories that distinguished land art as engaged neither with changing consciousness
about the land nor with reclamation or ecological activism.
8 de feb. de 2018 13:04
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Not quite. An unrealized plan can be well-developed, but fail at the last minute. An embryonic plan is not well-developed, but might succeed later.
"Thomson died after several years of work. He had written 50 perfect chapters, but his plans for a 75-chapter novel were ultimately unrealized."
"By 2010, Bob and Sally were deeply in love and about to get married. In 2006, however, they had only known each other for a month, and although their love was sincere, their relationship was still embryonic."
In the quote, "embryonic" means that he took the first steps to engage with ecology. Later artists went much further, but Smithson's first steps were sincere.
8 de febrero de 2018
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Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Alemán, Persa (farsi)
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés, Alemán
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