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As the first Paik exhibition in Scotland, the birthplace of electromagnetic theory and television technology, Transmitted Live will demonstrate how revolutionary the artist remains for contemporary audiences in encouraging creative engagement with technology.

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The Art Gallery of Western Australia plans to broaden its audience reach in 2017 with the renewal of galleries, development of new initiatives and partnerships, as well as the introduction of a contemporary series called Culture Juice.
Building on the success of emerging brands and retailers in the category (Eloquii, Universal Standard, Dia & Co, 11Honore), as well as on the scale of legacy retailers (Lane Bryan, Torrid, FullBeauty) catering to this underserved audience, CoEdition is intent on providing an elevated shopping experience that provides the best selection of contemporary merchandise, while helping consumers find the right size and fit.
In Five Stars, Carmine Gallo, bestselling author of Talk Like TED, breaks down how to apply Aristotle's formula of persuasion to inspire contemporary audiences.
Annotated and edited for a contemporary audience by Rich Dad, Poor Dad and Three Feet from Gold co-author Sharon Lechter, this book — now available in paper — is profound, powerful, resonant, and rich with insight.
«What an audience expects of a contemporary Western is that it will either largely conform to the classic pattern of extolling the heroism of the cowboy, often a lawman cowboy, who has to defend the right in a wild setting, or, that the film will seek to undermine this pattern by means comedic or serious.
My audience was composed of men and women engaged in research or in the application of research to concrete contemporary problems.
Allen P. Ross, in Creation and Blessing: A Guide to the Study and Exposition of Genesis (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1988, 744 pp., $ 29.99) states that his book is not a commentary of Genesis, but a guide to help teachers and preacher appreciate the richness and complexity of the narratives and to organize the theological teaching for presentation to a contemporary audience.
By blending the historical with the contemporary, the visitor experience tells the stories of Baltimore's distilling pioneers and the new Sagamore Rye in a way that resonates with today's audiences.
Located in a grandly restored bank, The Ordinary is a repository of East Coast seafood traditions, polished for a contemporary audience and paired with precisely the right...
Aimed at an international audience of practitioners and policymakers, it tackles contemporary themes in early childhood, with contributions from both foundation - supported projects and outside experts drawn from the fields of practice, policy, and academia.
The group, since its inception about a three years ago, has thrilled diverse audiences in the country and beyond with its own variations of traditional music and dance, as well as contemporary dance pieces.
Alternating vocal and instrumental numbers with solo and group dance numbers, Zikrayat's mission is to highlight the diversity of Arab culture for mainstream Western audiences in an authentic yet entertaining contemporary representation.
He is first and foremost a capitalist, of course (a point not lost on contemporary audiences, hopefully) but one who shows such open disdain towards his slaves that they are acknowledged only as property to be exchanged for cash in transactions.
There's a little bit of farcical spoof humor in place as well, with Django's strut now accompanied by contemporary soundtrack rhymes from Rick Ross, with the irreverent sass - talk of Samuel L. Jackson's postmodern Sambo as Candie's reliable assistant Stephen, clouding the audience's sympathies.
The genre is arguably one of the riskier for filmmakers to tackle because the film must not only make the audience believe in a world or setting that is seemingly ambitious, but the filmmaker must also convey a contemporary message of some kind.
After «Reservoir Dogs» in 1991 and «Pulp Fiction» in 1994, Quentin Tarantino was hailed as the new wunderkind of contemporary American cinema with his triumphant originality and seemingly effortless ability to excite audiences.
Such references more often than not feel like awkward pop culture plugs, in hopes of reaching out to a contemporary audience, or firmly dating this movie in 2013.
A Broadway classic that has delighted audiences for generations comes to the big screen with a new, contemporary vision in Columbia Pictures» comedy, Annie.
Shaft's appeal to contemporary audiences resulted in both sequels and imitators, as well as black female superwoman movies like Foxy Brown.
For Western audiences, the film also documents — without overtly critiquing — the role of religion, and the power dynamics between men and women, in contemporary Iranian society.
As previously announced, the inaugural LFF Connects will feature British filmmaker Christopher Nolan, internationally acclaimed for some of the most original, compelling and successful films in contemporary cinema (Interstellar, Inception, The Dark Knight, Memento), and Tacita Dean, lauded for her art work in film (and whose grand - scale Tate Modern exhibition FILM transfixed audiences).
Shot in Vancouver and in Berlin during the 8th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art, this provocative documentary takes audiences behind the scenes, and inside the ideas that are already shaping the art of tomorrow.
This is a contemporary film noir and, amazingly, audiences have taken to it in the United States.
In the Seventies we went to see the new Altman, Coppola, Fassbinder, or Mazursky film; the contemporary mass audience goes to see a star, special effects, or a high concept.
The group will debut it at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago in April, playing with the audience surrounding them as a large circular sculpture spins above.
The high octane Road War takes audiences on a ferocious chase across a stark desert wasteland as Miller pushes the limits of contemporary cinema to re-imagine the beauty and chaos of the post-apocalyptic world he created in the Mad Max trilogy 30 years ago.
Every step of the way, he was keying into ways in which filmmakers could access contemporary resources to make great art — and find an audience for it.
Perhaps most thrillingly of all, the cult 90s silicon - and - sandcastles TV drama Baywatch will get the big screen treatment, updated for a contemporary audience and (with tongue firmly in cheek) by Horrible Bosses director Seth Gordon.
Returning to the capital's cinemas this November for the 6th year, the Irish Film Festival London (IFFL) will bring an exciting line - up of the very best in contemporary Irish cinema to London audiences.
They are bringing the best of contemporary Irish film to audiences in London and I'm proud to be a part of what they're accomplishing.»
The Ancient Greeks asserted that theatre exists partly to help us as audience members experience catharsis, to put it in contemporary language — everyone needs to watch a weepy from time to time.
Those crew members especially let rip with the re-enactment of Caesar, gliding across the stage and drinking in the contemporary detail like Welles» audience wish they could.7 Also typical of Linklater is a soundtrack that cherry - picks period tunes, here made to fit the music that is always humming inside Richard's head and add to the movie's vintage textures, with some original music by Michael J. McEvoy in more serious moments.
Now, this sounds like a lot of flaws for a film that's held in such high regard but they do happen to be there and wouldn't be looked upon kindly by a contemporary audience.
As Ian Olney explains in his recent book Euro Horror: Classic European Horror Cinema in Contemporary American Culture, Hollywood stole distribution tactics from B - film production studios, such as saturated openings, while also recognizing the viability of cheap sequels to accompany these methods, where films could make so much money in one weekend, as to become profitable, that whether or not audiences actually liked the film ended up being an afterthought.
A by - product of pandering to a young, young audience, its biggest sin is that it alleges a greater basis in reality than its more «adult» contemporaries: The movie endeavours to give credence to the familiar tropes of storybook romance and rags - to - riches by applying them to the politicized zoo known as high school.
Granted, the intended audience of contemporary youth for American Pie will be largely unfamiliar with most of the garbage which splashed across the screens in the 1980s and will find this movie is something original, especially compared to similar films that are watered down once the PG - 13 rating became the norm for teen fare.
If contemporary audiences respond to these new films with the same enthusiasm that audiences responded to blaxploitation back in the 70s, then this would indicate an especially triumphant return.
Recollections that a contemporary audience believed the last fifteen minutes of Burnt Offerings to be the scariest fifteen minutes ever captured on film make me wonder how these guys managed to interview only people who, in 1976, had never seen The Exorcist, Don't Look Now, Rosemary's Baby, Night of the Living Dead, Black Christmas, and on and on.
Lastly, while it's not a speculative novel, and thus doesn't get a place in our list, we can't talk about next month's releases without at least mentioning The Casual Vacancy, J.K. Rowling's very first contemporary novel written for an adult audience.
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Le French Book is a digital - first publisher whose function is to take the French - language bestsellers being written by some of the greatest contemporary writers in France and translate those books for international audiences.
How does he shift the language and humor in the traditional tales into a register that a contemporary audiences can relate to?
In the whole experiment, the new design for the non-fiction book was 12.5 % more effective at attracting its intended audience by employing clearer, larger typography, and hews closer to the aesthetic of contemporary non-fiction.
While they may not reach a huge audience, chapbooks can be appreciated as a physical object in a way that many contemporary books can not.
With the advancements in technology and the changing reading patterns of contemporary audiences, you now have to consider a number of factors before getting started.
The original novel also was the launch title in 2009 for Haikasoru, VIZ Media's unique literary imprint dedicated to publishing the most compelling contemporary Japanese science fiction and fantasy for English - speaking audiences.
With that target audience in mind, Stewart presented a number of concepts in line with contemporary non-fiction titles.
The guides explain the content to their fellow students and by asking questions they help the audience to reflect on the historical events and they challenge them to make relevant connections with developments in contemporary society.
Final Fantasy has always had the privilege and the burden of appealing to a much more international audience than many of its Japanese contemporaries, and its penchant for novelty has played a big part in that.
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