Sentences with phrase «address invisibility»

To address the invisibility of — and the lack of consumer control over — the collection and use of consumer information by data brokers, the FTC supports legislation that would provide consumers with access to information about them held by data brokers.
Note: I can't address invisibility without also pointing you again to Patti's «Visible Monday» blog linkups Also, Jo Goddard shows another image here, from the collection, of someone who is surely 50 +.
This is due in part to curators and feminist art historians that have helped persuade cultural institutions by addressing the invisibility of female and queer artists and artists of color.

Not exact matches

There are still aspects of the design I will never ever agree with (class design built on DPS parity, boring loot system, gnomes are not funny, stealth - invisibility is lame and frustrating) and there are still problems that Blizzard need to address (combat animations, content release cycle, and for goodness sake Blizzard we're not on dial - up modems any more, you need to add some basic collision detection between hostile characters).
Lastly, the title update addressed several exploits which have been plaguing online play - such as invisibility and infinite perks - along with a number of platform - specific bugs.
Famous in part for absenting himself from the artworld, David Hammons creates work that addresses presence and invisibility, keeping him — or some shadow of who he may be - at its very centre.
An artist who makes challenging and thought - provoking works that address colonial history, racism and institutional invisibility, Himid entered this year's shortlist, alongside Andrea Büttner, Rosalind Nashashibi and Hurvin Anderson, after the Turner Prize 2017 had changed the criteria to include artists over 50.
Himid, 63, a professor of contemporary art at the University of Central Lancashire, is known for her theatrical, witty and challenging artworks that address colonial history, racism and institutional invisibility.
Addressing the condition of simultaneous visibility and invisibility that comes with city dwelling, Sprawl draws the street viewer and passerby into a fourth, projected space that implicates them in the acts of viewing and being viewed as participants in the constructed and surveilled environment.
Tracing the implications of visibility and invisibility through work that both adopts and appropriates existing materials, this discussion addresses the poetic and political consequences of how works appear (or disappear) in a given context through the lens of object - making.
Combining both new and historical sources and materials, the artists employ hybridity not only as a conceptual framework but also as a way to blur the boundaries across media to address questions of representation, identity, invisibility and otherness.
The invisibility of adolescent sexual development in foster care: Seriously addressing sexually transmitted infections and access to services.
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