Sentences with phrase «chinese whisper»

The works no longer exist, they become ephemeral and the print on the gallery wall is the result of a Chinese whisper from the original image.
The stupid pizza muncher journalist was obviously playing Chinese whisper at the time with this transfer rumour.??
All we have is a game of chinese whispers and individual interpretations hence why personally I can't how «The Bible» is a credible source of information....
Then began the Chinese whispers in the supermarket aisle.
For some reason, it's always some Shaman who claims to have had direct contact with the deity who communicates The Word, which then passed down through the generations in a game of Chinese whispers.
Some of the latest reports actually claim we have a done deal in the region of # 35 Million, but it sounds like Chinese whispers may have led to that supposed news.
Chinese whispers: Ronaldo fires up old rumours after Scolari chat; LVG says he turned down $ 25m offer from a CSL club while Sven will never say never
17:00 - Alex Stevenson says the leaks and rumours from the counts have caused some silly Chinese whispers.
We remind you that the theme of the Met Gala this year was selected as follows: «Chinese Whispers: Tales of the East in Art, Film and Fashion.
This included a game of Chinese whispers, where the pupils were split into groups and had to communicate a message in Mandarin to help them practise their Mandarin speaking.
-- «Chinese Whispers,» a digital graphic novel about the May 1998 riots in Indonesia went online over the weekend.
What's worse, once a rumour ends up online, the endless game of Chinese Whispers or Telephone kicks in, where instead of following a story back to the source and getting the facts, an endless stream of sites will post each other's take until the very last one is saying something completely unsupported by the evidence.
It's not like this has happened before, or that rumours online spread like a non stop game of Chinese Whispers or Telephone:
Whether its rumours from social media sites, the endless game of Chinese whispers distorting the news as everyone copies from each other or bad translations giving a misleading picture, stories about Nintendo and games should often be taken with more than a small pinch of salt.
Anna Barham's piece I feel love plays a game of Chinese whispers with a computer as dictation software misinterprets the words to the 70s hit bearing the same name.
Shen Shaomin: «Chinese Whispers: Recent works from the Sigg and M + Collections,» Kunstmuseum Bern, Bern, Switzerland (group exhibition)
He Xiangyu has also been included in various group exhibitions including Tales of Our Time Film Program (Screening of the film «The Swim»), Guggenheim Museum New York, New York, USA (2017); Hedge House Wijlre: Family Tree, Contemporary Chinese art from the Sigg collection, Bonnefanten Museum, Maastricht, Netherlands (2016); Juxtapoz x Superflat, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, Canada (2016); Chinese Whispers, Paul Klee Zentrum, Kunstmuseum Bern, Bern, Switzerland (2016) The 13th Biennale de Lyon (2015), Fire and Forget, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin (2015), Shanghai Biennale (2014), Future Generation Art Prize: Exhibition of the Shortlisted Artists at the Pinchuk Art Centre, Kiev, Ukraine (2014), Busan Biennale, (2014), Yokohama Triennale, (2014), 28 Chinese and the Rubell Family Collection, Miami (2013).
Recent exhibitions include: Wan na be a Masterpiece, A 48 Hours Exhibition of Unfinished Works of Art, ISCP, New York; Sandy Island, AB project, Nomas Foundation, Rome (with: Can Altay, Isabelle Cornaro, Daniel Gustav Cramer, Tomaso De Luca, Adrien Missika, Rolf Nowotny, Jack Strange, Luca Trevisani, Ruth Proctor, Will Rogan, Vanessa Safavi, Roger Van Voohrees); Chinese Whispers, A group show on the Loss of Control, cura.basement, Rome; The Time Machine, Frutta, Rome (with: Ian Cheng, David Douard, Haris Epaminonda and Daniel Gustav Cramer, Camille Henrot, Jimmy Limit, Dexter Sinister, Andrea Kvas, Margaret Lee, Billy Rennenkamp, Torben Ribe, Timur Si - Qin).
It is a game of Chinese whispers with children selected by Tino Sehgal (at the ICA), a timed series of apparatus - based dance works (Trisha Brown at the Barbican), or a woman in a white dress gently cutting sheets of paper for days (Sachiko Abe at the 2010 Liverpool Biennial).
WHISPERS is Ronchini Gallery artist Adeline de Monseignat's first curatorial project, and is based on the concept of the childhood game of «Chinese Whispers».
Other of her shows include «gold & delicious» (The Apple Tree, London, 2008); «Springboard» 18th Ulm Triennial (Ulmer Museum, 2006); «Chinese Whispers» (Saasoon Gallery, London, 2009); «ethKnowcentrix — Museums Inside the Artist» (October Gallery, London, 2009) and «Curating Fictions», a series of talks at the Whitechapel Gallery in London.
«Chinese Whispers «is the most ambitious joint project to date by Kunstmuseum Bern and Zentrum Paul Klee, which since mid-2015 operate under one umbrella foundation.
Several works return as Chinese whispers, changed by the passage of time, her interpretation from the present moment and the architecture of the Aue Pavilions.
In spring 2017,» Chinese Whispers «will be shown in a reduced version at MAK — Austrian Museum of Applied Arts / Contemporary Art in Vienna, Austria.
We've had «cleaners» vacuuming the floor, a story told on a bed and a great game of Chinese whispers.
FWIW — I thought the BBC 2 Horizon programme last night was excellent, it certainly had James Dellingpole squirming («I don't read the peer reviewed literature, I interpret other peoples» interpretations» — aka Chinese whispers?)
That is not the first time I have seen «Chinese whispers» at play in the IPCC AR4...
Ever played the game «Chinese Whispers»?
This is like Chinese Whispers — a tendency of claims made by environmentalists is that the truth or significance of research is obscured by successive citations through the literature.
So instead it's a chain of ever more banal Chinese whispers - a prà © cis of a simplification of a dismissal of a distortion by a handful of hardcore Mann - boys:
Through a process that owes more to the party game «Chinese whispers» than academic or scientific rigour, unfounded rumour and innuendo has been regurgitated onto the floor of perhaps the most influential democratic institution in the world.
It's interesting that you point out how stories grow in a kind of Chinese whispers fashion from saying one thing is possible to it becoming an incontrovertible fact.
This website aims to short - circuit this game of political Chinese whispers.

Not exact matches

This Chinese - whispers process continued until signalling molecules reached the fibroblasts, somehow damaging their DNA — the researchers don't yet know how this happened.
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