Tate Modern director Frances Morris noted that her work is regarded for «the highly original and compelling way in which she addresses major political concerns of our time, not only within debates about art and art history, but also in the hope of effecting
real change in the world around us,» the Guardian reported.
This special team, known as the adjustment bureau are able to make
small changes in the world around us; shaping everyone's lives ever so slightly and keeping destiny on the right path while causing the slightest amount of «ripple effect» as possible.
Not only will this effort serve to help the community at large, but it will also help our students to gain confidence in their abilities to make
positive changes in the world around them.
Tate Modern's director Frances Morris commented: «Tania Bruguera is well known for the highly original and compelling way in which she addresses major political concerns of our time, not only within debates about art and art history, but also in the hope of effecting
real change in the world around us.»
I'm gripped by the immensity of what I have just accomplished: effecting
a change in the world around me without moving a muscle.
We can complain about
the changes in the world around us or we can see the opportunity in them.
The researchers point out that although this process helps us by allowing our memories to adapt to
changes in the world around us, it can also hinder us by incorporating incorrect information into our memory stores.
Jennifer Barone wrote about how plants detect and respond to
changes in the world around them and even communicate with their neighbors through chemical signals.
With spring around the corner, we hope that schools will take the opportunity to talk to children about how things are growing and
changing in the world around them, and how puberty is a natural part of life.»
Frances Morris, the director of Tate Modern, said Bruguera was well known for «the highly original and compelling way in which she addresses major political concerns of our time, not only within debates about art and art history, but also in the hope of effecting real
change in the world around us.
If measuring ice pack, tracking glacial melt, testing water quality, or monitoring wildlife refuges appeals to you, you're in luck — these are all jobs that need to be filled as both governments and private companies aim to do a better job at recording
the changes in the world around us.