Sentences with phrase «blurred the lines around»

There is no doubt: the Social Age has blurred the lines around what is considered effective job search and career strategies.

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Working from home and having a career centered around my lifestyle makes the line extraordinarily blurred.
Elaborating on the ever - blurring line between Burgundians and top New World Chardonnays, Tan explained: «Chardonnay is a very competitive grape variety that producers around the world are now really getting the hang of understanding how the grape variety works in that particular region or environment and producing very good quality wines.
The line between training with heavy and light weights have been blurred by a recent study which showed that subjects that did high - rep sets (around 30 reps) to failure experienced gains in muscle mass similar to group that trained heavy using 6 - 8 reps.. The higher training volume is, logically, an aerobic challenge which causes a higher caloric burn during one workout, thus keeping you lean and athletic in the process.
Then layer a metallic navy eye shadow over the black and blur it with a small blending brush to create a shimmering halo around the lash lines.
The lines may have even started blurring if your social life revolves around work like it does for so many professionals who spend most of their waking days with clients, colleagues and associates.
As Gabriel begins to unravel the threads around Wratten's organisation, the web of intrigue becomes more complex - and the line that divides the players becomes increasingly blurred.
Similarly, I agree that the line between hobbyist writer and professional writer has been blurred by a few factors: the ease of self - publishing, as you point out; but also the degradation in education and understanding of language, literature, and standards of good storytelling; and let's not forget the massive industry built around the «amateur struggling writer.»
René Magritte, cast as a dog, roams around Paris, appearing in scenes that blur lines between perception and imagination.
The Fire HD 10 has FireOS, Amazon's customized version of Android, which is primarily built around blurring the line between buckets of content you own and the nearly infinite list of digital goods and services Amazon would like to sell you.
This line can sometimes become blurred when you are using just words or treats alone, especially if you're training your dog in a class around other pets and plenty of distractions.
Boasting a story that blurs the lines between good and evil, and plenty of content to go around, this is one title not to be missed!
This time around, Nintendo has decided to try blurring the lines between home consoles and handhelds with a hybrid design.
Paglen is an artist, writer, and experimental geographer whose work deliberately blurs lines between social science, contemporary art, journalism, and other disciplines to construct unfamiliar yet meticulously researched ways to see and interpret the world around us.
[13] Begun around 2001, the Piths, canvases with deliberately frayed edges and covered in thick black strokes of paint, indicate Truitt's interest in forms that blur the lines between two and three dimensions.
Trevor Paglen's work deliberately blurs lines between science, contemporary art, journalism, and other disciplines to construct unfamiliar, yet meticulously researched ways to see and interpret the world around us.
She often works with a group of around 20 people, and the Tate said her work had «something of the anarchy of the 16th - century wandering troupe,» which blurs the line between artist and viewer.
These works, constructed from triangular steel plates welded around an armature, illustrate not only Chadwick's unerring interest in animal forms, but the mainstay of his artistic practice; the manner in which he blurred the lines between figuration and abstraction.
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.
Often combining fictional narration with seemingly archival or documentary footage, the works in the exhibition employ a range of tactics to blur the line between fiction and reality, weaving fragmentary stories around elusive or even entirely absent centers.
Cappuccetto Rosso is the title for a show gathering around 20 works and framing a collection of loose associations on the topic of Little Red Riding Hood, reaching from Karl Marx, his face adorning a decorative sovjet vase, to a Nike campaign becoming the mouthpiece for a heroic attempt, vanity seeping through what seems to be a colouring activity or something ambivalent like whitefacing, while a painted sky introduces ambiguity in a Martin Margiela perfume advertisement, blurring the lines with a 17th century Work.
About the Artist Paglen is an artist, writer and experimental geographer whose work deliberately blurs lines between social science, contemporary art, journalism and other disciplines to construct unfamiliar, yet meticulously researched, ways to see and interpret the world around us.
Trevor Paglen blurs the lines between art, science, and investigative journalism to construct unfamiliar and at times unsettling ways to see and interpret the world around us.
It would be cool in animation, though, with the 17 - yr lead point dancing around the long term trend line, dragging its streaming tail along behind in blurring definition of some weird confidence interval... not so much science, but fun to watch.
Convergence has blurred the lines between many of the pocket devices we are used to carrying around (PIM, eMail, phone, still or video camera, GPS, music player, video phone, and now — even pocket TV).
And where even ultra HD LCD sets can bleed light and create faint halos around bright objects on the screen, the LG OLED delivered clean, sharp lines without any blooming or blurring.
However, with trains, planes, trucks, and boats shipping materials around the world, the lines have started to blur.
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