Sentences with phrase «as public spectacle»

The boxing ring provides a unique and extraordinary accommodation; it presents proscribed behaviour, fighting as public spectacle, and has the...
The boxing ring provides a unique and extraordinary accommodation; it presents proscribed behaviour, fighting as public spectacle, and has the capacity to transform the marginalized and the dispriveleged into national hero's.
Violence is fine in YA, but should always serve a purpose (think The Hunger Games, where bloody deaths as public spectacle are intended to mock... the idea of bloody deaths as public spectacle).
Remembered: The Game - Changing Martin Margiela Show of 1989 As talk turns towards a future of consumer - facing fashion shows, we look back on the 1989 Martin Margiela presentation, which set a new paradigm for the fashion show as a public spectacle, in an oral history with contributions from Margiela's closest collaborators and biggest supporters of the time, courtesy of The Gentlewoman.

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By not parading UBL around as a trophy kill, we both limit the spectacle that many of our own gruesome or doubting public desire AND the propensity for backlash from the communities so very near the war we're fighting.
Religion should ever be a personal choice and not be made a public spectacle as many so do including the Christian Pharisees who incite their folds to make public policymakers shudder with mono - phobiatic fear.
Dwight Furrow examines the contemporary fascination with food and culinary arts not only as global spectacle, but also as an expression of control, authenticity, and playful creation for individuals in a homogenized, and increasingly public, world.
Though they eventually rescinded the invitation, why did members of the IOC invite to Sydney as observers two representatives of the Taliban, who use sports stadiums to make public spectacle of torture and execution?
As my heart rate started decelerating from the public spectacle I was just the subject of, I got to thinking.
I also think it is demeaning as a society for people to get pleasure out of watching others fight and that we should consign this public spectacle, as we have done public executions, to the dustbin of history.
Two more of the year's prickliest comedies focus on embarrassing public spectacle, as clueless characters broadcast their total lack of self - awareness.
If you've been desperate for some new Burnout Paradise high - jinks, you probably already know that, this Thursday, the spectacle we know simply as Big Surf is finally opening up to members of the public.
Some loot box systems go even further than that, from the aforementioned advantages gained from Battlefront II's loot boxes to Call of Duty: WWII turning loot boxes into a public spectacle by having them descend from the sky in the game's social spaces as Eurogamer reported.
As the 2009 art fairs proved, a wider public for art is here to stay even with Bushwick Open Studios, and so is its taste for public spectacle.
Throughout the gallery the visitor experiences differing gallery spaces which will provide a varied experience and provide functional flexibility and a varied palette with which the curatorial team can work, catering for the display of work in an intimate, traditional as well as a large public spectacle capacity.
In this I inherit a discourse of «public art» and spectacle that I must negotiate, but also a history and trajectory of work that uses the city as material, context, and form.
«Italian Futurism, 1909 - 1944: Reconstructing the Universe» aims to examine paintings and sculptures that have long been recognized as modernist masterpieces alongside works of architecture, design and pure public spectacle that fueled the dream of a total Futurist art.
This year's event is part of our Fort Mason Opening Spectacle, which celebrates SFAI's new waterfront campus as a hub for graduate studios and public engagement!
When contemporary art does electrify the public, which is surely the case right now, the art itself is often part of an urban spectacle, a trophy floating atop the cultural maelstrom, and there can be no question that the blissed - out atmosphere in the Chelsea galleries this season has everything to do with New York's emergence as the ultimate amusement park for sophisticated tourists around the globe.
Through the lens of seven scholars, this book examines fine art and commercial design as they both reflected and helped create the vibrant culture of public spectacle in late nineteenth - century Paris.
The only thing demonstrated by the Cook et al (all none «climate scientists», as if that made any difference) exercise is that this is an area were, as Ben has said many times, the politics comes before the «science» and, when the «science» becomes public, a spectacle, it seems to be dominated by second rate minds.
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