Sentences with phrase «broader public sphere»

Eliasson's practice encompasses sculpture, painting, photography, film, and installation and also engages the broader public sphere through architectural projects and interventions in civic space.
Not limited to the museum and gallery context, his practice engages the broader public sphere through architectural projects and interventions in civic space.
Not limited to the confines of the museum and gallery, his practice engages the broader public sphere through architectural projects and interventions in civic space.
Postcommodity works to forge new metaphors capable of rationalizing our shared experiences within this increasingly challenging contemporary environment; promote a constructive discourse that challenges the social, political and economic processes that are destabilizing communities and geographies; and connect Indigenous narratives of cultural self - determination with the broader public sphere.
It was refreshing to see an AI movie that was not about violent robots and raised many interesting AI issues in the broader public sphere — such as scalability (dating at massive scale), the realistic and sad aspect of human loneliness being filled by machines (already happening in China via chatbots) and the issues that arise as AI surpasses human intelligence.

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But despite their worry - inspired justifications, these comments, I believe, fall within a broad trend of the reintroduction of faith into the public sphere by British politicians and vociferous cries of persecution from the leaders of faith based organisations.
It signals, though, the increasing insertion of cinema within a broader cultural and technological public sphere that is growing increasingly powerful via the expansion of the World Wide Web and its derivative species (blackberries, cell phones etc.).
But as important a goal for me is ending the climate of fear that Mann and his fellow ayatollahs of alarmism have imposed on a critical field of science and in the broader sphere of public policy.
While his research leads to a broader point, what it brought home for me was the legal delineation of the public sphere as a place where knowledge is established though the presentation of evidence.
Whether this is a positive thing or a negative thing for the broader political and social sphere is something I'm planning to ask Josh Marshall of Talking Points Memo and Vivian Schiller, the head of digital for NBC News and the former CEO of National Public Radio.
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