The Pew Internet & American
Life Project survey released yesterday tracks the blogging phenomenon.
After all, 83 percent of American adults say they rely on their mobile phones to get information they need right away, and 25 percent of them admitted they had trouble doing something when their phones were not right at hand, according to Pew Internet and American
Life Project survey conducted last fall.
According to the 2006 Pew Internet and American
Life Project survey (Madden & Lenhart), 74 % of the approximately 10 million American Internet users who are single and actively seeking romantic partners have used the Internet as a means to meet potential dates, with online dating sites serving as the core of these users» online dating - related activities.
Not exact matches
According to a recent Meeting Professional International
survey, virtual attendance is
projected to grow at twice the rate of
live attendance.
According to a recent
survey by the Pew Internet and American
Life Project, about 20 % of Americans had stopped using the site while more than 60 % admitted to taking breaks of a week or more from it.
According to the
survey, conducted by Pew Research Center's Religion & Public
Life Project, non-religious Jews are less likely to care deeply about Israel, donate to Jewish charities, marry Jewish spouses and join Jewish organizations.
According to the 2013 Conversation
Project National
Survey, 90 percent of people said that talking with their families or loved ones about end - of -
life care is important, yet only 27 percent have had the conversation.
According to a new
survey report from the Pew Internet and American
Life Project, 88 percent of registered voters have some kind of cell phone, and of those, over half are smartphone users.
Nearly two - thirds of registered voters nationwide received the recorded telephone messages, which as political calls are exempt from federal do - not - call rules, leading up to the November elections, according to a
survey by the Pew Internet and American
Life Project, an independent research group.
Using the science of
survey design, they focused on about 2,000 men and women who met the SPRINT eligibility criteria to determine the
projected 107,500
lives saved each year.
Sixty - one per cent of American adults seek out health advice online, according to a
survey published last month by the Pew Internet and American
Life Project.
Producer Meryl Comer, who launched both campaigns, started the
project after a 2008
survey revealed a scant 4 % of Americans could name a
living scientist.
«MyShake can not replace traditional seismic networks like those run by the U.S. Geological
Survey, UC Berkeley, the University of Washington and Caltech, but we think MyShake can make earthquake early warning faster and more accurate in areas that have a traditional seismic network, and can provide
life - saving early warning in countries that have no seismic network,» said Richard Allen, the leader of the app
project, director of the Berkeley Seismological Laboratory and a professor and chair of the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences.
The algorithm then sets what coordinates are
surveyed by which UAVs, and determines a plan for them so that it also covers as much of the area as possible without depleting the battery
life,» said Marjorie Darrah, whose
project is funded by the Army Research Laboratory.
SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA — 87 % of scientists believe they and their peers should take an active role in public policy debates, according to a Pew Research Center report presented by Lee Rainie of the Pew Internet and American
Life Project during «Scientists Engaging with Reporters, the Public, and Social Media:
Survey Findings,» a session yesterday at the annual meeting of AAAS, which publishes Science Careers.
The study used data collected for the National Social
Life, Health and Aging
Project, a nationally representative multi-purpose
survey of adults aged 57 to 85 administered between July 2005 and March 2006.
According to the Pew Internet & American
Life project latest
survey, 27 % of seniors were wired.
SF CHRONICLE — Dec 17 — About half of the online adult population have looked themselves up, or someone else online, according to a
survey published by the Pew Internet & American
Life Project.
In a new
survey by the Pew Internet & American
Life Project, there are two central findings that illustrate how important the internet has become for those seeking romance in 21st Century America: First, among the relatively small and active cohort of 10 million internet users who say they are currently single and looking for romantic partners, 74 % say they have used the internet in one way or another to further their romantic interests.
A 2006
survey undertaken by the Pew Internet and American
Life Project found that while 52 percent of the 16 million people who have used online dating sites had mostly positive experiences, 29 percent report mostly negative experiences.
Source for statistics Pew Internet American
Life Project, data are from telephone interviews conducted by Princeton
Survey Research Associates.
The
project, entitled «Globalisation and Teacher Movements Into and Out of Multicultural Australia,» was funded by the Australian Research Council and involved a
survey of 272 migrant teachers
living in Australia.
According to research carried out by Big
Life Project, 38 per cent of the students
surveyed had RSE lessons on topics such as sexting, online relationships, revenge porn and dating apps, leaving more than half of students without this vital awareness.
Joseph Kahne, dean of the School of Education at Mills College, in Oakland, California, and director of the school's Civic Engagement Research Group, just completed a
survey for the Pew Internet and American
Life Project that analyzes the link between teens» gaming behavior and their civic engagement offline.
Some 78 % of the 2,462 advanced placement (AP) and National Writing
Project (NWP) teachers
surveyed by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American
Life Project say digital tools such as the internet, social media, and cell phones «encourage student creativity and personal expression.»
These findings emerge from an online
survey conducted by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American
Life Project in collaboration with the College Board and the National Writing
Project.
In January 2012, researchers from the Pew Research Center's Internet and American
Life Project conducted a
survey to gather data about ownership and use of e-readers or tablets (Rainie & Duggan, 2012).
Lee Rainie, director of the Pew Research Center's Internet & American
Life Project, said that the
survey didn't measure which devices were leading the charge for tablets and e-readers, but figures from Strategy Analytics in October noted that Apple's iPad, as of last quarter, was still leading the pack, although its lead was narrowing considerably as Android device makers, from Amazon to Samsung, continued to pick up more users.
FISHERBrad Graham is co-owner of Politics & Prose bookstore in Northwest Washington, Lee Rainie, director of the Pew Research Center's Internet & American
Life Project, and their
survey on e-books is available on our website, David Pogue, tech columnist for The New York Times.
Several nationally - representative
surveys by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American
Life Project show that book reading happens across an array of devices, including smartphones.
According to the Pew Internet and American
Life Project, «69 percent» of
surveyed citizens «say that their local library is important to them and their family.»
The Pew Research Center's Internet & American
Life Project, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, has compiled and published the data from several
surveys which polled people of various demographics about their digital reading habits.
A forthcoming study from the Pew Research Center's Internet & American
Life Project to be released on April 5th will indicate what sizable percentage of
survey respondents use their tablet PCs for digital reading, utilizing downloadable apps for purchasing, storing, and accessing their titles, as opposed to those consumers who purchase a dedicated e-reader device.
Tablets and e-books were a hot gift item over the holidays, as the number of Americans owning tablets nearly doubled from 10 % in mid-December to 19 % in mid-January, according to a
survey released by Pew Research Center's Internet & American
Life Project.
The percent of U.S. adults with an e-book reader doubled from 6 % to 12 % between November 2010 and May 2011 according to a recent
survey by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American
Life Project.
This month, the team at graphic design publishing house Graphic Design & have released their latest
project, an inquisitive
survey into the work
life of 2,000 graphic designers based in the UK and US.
At MOCA Los Angeles, Smith's curatorial
projects ranged from Blueprints for Modern
Living: History and Legacy of the Case Study Houses, The Architecture of R.M. Schindler, and At the End of the Century: 100 Years of Architecture to a
survey of the Cindy Sherman «s photographs and the first museum presentations of then - emerging artists Uta Barth, Toba Khedoori, Catherine Opie, and others.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera, (June 6 — August 30, 2015), featuring new works from the Berlin - based artist's recent body of abstract paintings for which he selected small books from flea markets, manipulating and altering the found objects; Machine
Project — The Platinum Collection (
Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will feature a series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles - based collective Machine
Project; and Alma Thomas: A Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will explore the work of this influential but sometimes - overlooked artist in the first museum
survey of her work since 2001.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera (through August 23, 2015), featuring new works from the Berlin - based artist's recent body of abstract paintings for which he manipulated small books found at flea markets; Machine
Project — The Platinum Collection (
Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will feature a series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles - based collective Machine
Project; Affinity Atlas (September 5, 2015 — January 3, 2016), inspired by the work of pioneering cultural theorist and art historian Aby Warburg, charts an exploratory path built upon idiosyncratic treasures and contemporary art culled from the Tang's and Skidmore's collections; and Alma Thomas: A Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will explore the work of this influential but sometimes overlooked artist in the first museum
survey of her work since 2001.
Current
projects include the group show Rose Ocean:
Living with Duchamp, the solo exhibition Njideka Akunyili Crosby: Predecessors; a two - year performance - based residency / installation with Kamau Amu Patton, and the career -
survey Dona Nelson: Stand Alone Paintings.
At the Museum of Modern Art, where he became associate curator in 1968, he initiated the innovative
Projects series and has organized some of the museum's most important exhibitions, including the early
survey of conceptual art, Information (1970); exhibitions of Marcel Duchamp (1973), Joseph Cornell (1980), and Andy Warhol (1989); The Museum as Muse: Artists Reflect (1999); Edvard Munch: The Modern
Life of the Soul (2006); Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years (2007).
Nuit des Mussées 2017 programme publication detailing activities planned around Mikhail Karikis's
survey solo exhibition «Love Is the Institution of Revolution» 1 Jul — 15 Oct 2017, including public workshops, a silent disco, the activation of the artwork Larderello: The Board Game (part of Karikis's
project «Children of Unquiet») and a
live performance by Karikis.
The most comprehensive
survey of the artist's work to date, this large - format volume compiles the fantastic Soundsuits, for which the artist is best known, together with his other sculptural work and related
projects in video and
live performance.
Projects that engage the city as subject, including The Barnes Foundation's Person of the Crowd: The Contemporary Art of Flânerie, capturing city
life through a contemporary exhibition and installations in unexpected locations; curator Brian Phillips» Rowhouse Workshop,
surveying the physical and social histories embedded in Philadelphia row homes; Philadelphia Mural Arts Program's Monument Lab: A Citywide Public Art and History Exhibition with public artworks created by artists such as Ai Weiwei and Zoe Strauss; and Philadelphia Assembled, a museum installation and off - site interactive art experiences reimagining the city, presented by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and artist Jeanne van Heeswijk;
Free and open to the public, the exhibition
surveys groundbreaking works from around the world that together register one of the most important developments in recent art history: the rise in the last twenty - five years of a renewed sphere of artistic practices that blur the lines between art and everyday
life in
projects emphasizing political concerns, participation, and forms of dialogue.
(group show)(2011);
Living as Form (with Celine Condorelli) in Creative Time's
survey of 20 years of socially engaged art, New York (2011); Curtain as Declaration of Desire for Function (with Celine Condorelli), in Nought to Sixty, ICA, London (curated by Richard Birkett & Mark Sladen)(2008); Folkestone Triennial: KIOSK5: Kitekiosk (mit Simon & Tom Bloor and Nils Norman) Folkestone, UK (2008); This Is The Gallery and The Gallery is Many Things, Eastside
Projects, Birmingham (2008); Strategic Questions Venice: What is intellect / Comprehension?
Solo exhibitions 2017 «The Guinness Curse», T293, Rome 2016 «Palace Ruin», Public Art
Project, Amsterdam 2014 «Dowsing Schools: Preliminary Findings and Corresponding
Survey Kit», The Physics Room, Christchurch 2014 «Dowsing Schools: Preliminary Findings and Corresponding
Survey Kit», Artspace, Auckland 2014 «KaVo Zahnarztstuhl Regie 1520 A», Wilfried Lentz, Rotterdam 2013 «That's That, That Way «Round, Basically — As You Probably Know», Artists» Club Coffrefort, Brussels 2013 «Passionate Advocate for a Poisoned Earth», TWAAS, New York 2012 «Of Animal and Inventory», Blank
Projects, Cape Town 2012 «Door and Milk Permutations», Luettgenmeijer, Berlin 2011 «My Friend André's Grandmother's Sawmill», Neuer Kunstverein, Vienna 2011 «Khevsurvite Derivative (potential dwellers in ravines)», T293, Rome 2010 «Untitled», Museum Hilversum, Hilversum 2009 «Bagnoli (and Italsider as extract — arrangement)», T293, Naples 2008 «Limburgerhof (The Agricultural Extract - Arrangements)», Wilfried Lentz, Rotterdam 2008 «Dalmine (and other industry extract — arrangements)», LuettgenMeijer, Berlin 2008 «Spade Scrapes 1 — 6, Van Zijll Langhout Gallery, Amsterdam 2007 «
Living Registration», T293, Naples 2006 «
Living Registration», BüroFriedrich, Berlin 2006 «Untitled Installation», Natal Society of Arts, Durban 2003 «Climb on Shoulders to Peep Over and Dismount with Lips in Hedge», NICC, Koninklijk Museum Voor Schoene Kunsten, Antwerp 2002 «Extract arrangements (tribute to Mucha)», PLUS Gallery, Dusseldorf 1999 «Home», Natal Society of Arts, Durban 1999 «Breathing Space», The Yard, B / W Photography, London 1999 «Breathing Space», Natal Society of Arts / Palmer street studios, Durban
Primarily featuring works on paper and two animation
projects by thirty - one artists who
live and work in Mexico City and Monterrey, Killing Me Softly is one of this summer's best
surveys.
His most recent shows include Telepathic Improvisation, a multi-partnered
project that marks the first US solo exhibition for the collaborative duo Pauline Boudry / Renate Lorenz, which he co-curated at CAMH with Alhena Katsof; Atlas, Plural, Monumental, a 25 - year
survey of sculpture, video and photography, drawing, and interactive artwork by the inimitable Paul Ramírez Jonas; A Traveling Show, in which individual artworks and the display of a decade - old visual correspondence
project between Matt Keegan and Kay Rosen spoke to a long - standing friendship and shared interests in humor and language; and THE INTERVIEW: Red, Red Future — a solo exhibition of commissioned works by the artist MPA that traveled to the Whitney Museum of American Art — in which a
live performance and sculptures became vehicles through which to imagine the future of the red planet and notions of colonization.
Past
projects include Reconstruction 1: 1990 — 1995 and Reconstruction 2: 1996 — 2000, in collaboration with the Ekaterina Foundation, which was the first
survey of Moscow art
life through the decade.