Sentences with phrase «social objects represent»

Social objects represent the content we create in social media, including images, videos, blog posts, comments, status updates, wall posts, and all other social activity that sparks the potential for online conversations.

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Using a process that recalls radical forms of art that employ detritus and everyday found materials, Jones reveals the social discrimination at play in how value is assigned to different cultures and the objects that represent them.»
Everything Is Happening At Once includes new and recent work that cuts across conventional notions of the scale and status of the photographic object, opening up its potential to represent cultural, social and physical realities.
As he explains: «A coat of arms is really a collage of objects that represent social status and economic status and status as a warrior.
Social currency is represented in the resulting value and sentiment that stems from the exchange of social objects: words, videos, reactions, Social currency is represented in the resulting value and sentiment that stems from the exchange of social objects: words, videos, reactions, social objects: words, videos, reactions, links.
«Imponderable» is a combination of a 90 - minute film with a exhibition of «findings» culled from Tony Oursler's extensive research (and personal collection) representing a trove of over 2,500 photographs, documents, publications and unique objects that track a social, spiritual, and intellectual history dating to the early 18th century.
Spanning a range of media, what links these works is their relation to the notion of «performativity»; the potential of objects and images to represent actions and social processes and the interaction between material «things» and time - based activity.
It is about the objects that have played a part in social change, and continue to do so — from a Suffragette teacup to the masked Trini dolls made by the Zapatista movement in Chiapas, Mexico, to anti-apartheid badges to the gorilla masks worn by the art - activist group Guerrilla Girls as part of their protests against the shockingly low number of female artists represented in major galleries in the US.
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