Sentences with phrase «creative culture of»

Enhancing of creative culture of films to increase business revenues and receive more contracts
It is about interchanging objects and ideas, meet people, listen to live music and participating in a different way of enjoying the creative culture of this sunny city.
Following in the footsteps of community, political and identity - driven feminist artists Judy Chicago, The Guerilla Girls, Cindy Sherman, Jenny Saville and Micol Hebron, We Choose Art A Feminist Perspective 2.0 is a group show that explores the vibrant, creative culture of feminist artists working today.
Curated by Baha Danesh and Kristine Schomaker, this unique exhibition will document the vibrant, creative culture of today's feminist artists through a variety of mediums.
There is no doubt that the continent has a long tradition of art making, thanks to the creative culture of various tribes throughout the countries of Africa and the impact of contemporary African art which dates back to a global boom experienced in the 60's.
Last year we meet many great artist that now are part of our creaddictive network Experience the creative culture of Industry City's artists, makers and manufacturers open their doors to the public.
Yet our policies in recent years are moving us away from that creative culture of learning toward a system that produces compliant, conventional thinkers seeking the one right answer.
The creative culture of Temecula Valley Southern California Wine Country is on display year - round.

Not exact matches

Leaders of small companies can leverage their business» size and unique culture to rapidly develop and apply creative ideas.
The group of inspirational judges includes Aaron Firestein and Raaja Nemani, co-founders of BucketFeet which produces shoes designed by artists from around the world; Lance Rios, founder of Hispanic communication platform Being Latino; Roberto Torres, Luis Montanez and Chris Findeisen, creators of made - in - America apparel brand Black & Denim; Sulaiman Sanni and Ben Lamson, creators of the crowd - funding website WeDidIt; and Marve Frazier, CEO of premier destination website for African American popular culture and entertainment Bossip.com and Chief Creative Officer of Moguldom Media Group.
It really is a place for creative, motivated people who want good food, good music, good culture and a lot of like - minded people.»
While it offers benefits and perks like any modern creative company, Adobe's is a culture that avoids micromanaging in favor of trusting employees to do their best.
«This whole culture of exposure for free stuff is just unfair to businesses like myself, and it seems to happen across the whole creative field,» said Worthington.
If innovation is important to the growth of your company, nothing will help you more than creating a company culture that is deliberately fluid and creative.
Says Chester Elton, co-founder of The Culture Works, a global training company, «Unless you can celebrate failure you are not going to get creative people.»
Historian, Alexandra Munroe, described the period as «undoubtedly the most creative outburst of anarchistic, subversive and riotous tendencies in the history of modern Japanese culture
«Miki generates incredible creative energy and a strong passion for breaking taboos and changing culture through storytelling,» said Tikhon Bernstam, an investor with Propulsion, of his decision to invest in Tushy.
Breaks are part of our creative culture.
And a study from Columbia business school showed that creative directors of fashion companies produced more creative innovations after having spent a significant amount of time working in cultures very different from their own.The time diversifying their experiences expanded their point of view and forced them to problem - solve in different ways.
Since selling Cranium to toy giant Hasbro, Richard's creative touch has extended from the founding of an innovation lab, to advising Starbucks about how to foster a culture of innovation as their entrepreneur is residence.
To build a team that is reflective of the time, you have to maybe look outside traditional models... Oftentimes we're looking for, obviously people with experience, but also people that are creative and passionate about culture.
«An Italian Family Dinner is a brilliant metaphor for the type of culture we need at Saatchi to be a great creative agency,» says Smart.
An organization must decide beforehand whether it intends to completely change the corporate culture or to integrate the new hires with the existing staff, says Gassia Maljian, head of executive search at Toronto recruiting agency Creative Niche.
Building a new business takes more than technological skills and creative genius — it needs people, and if you're going to create a great culture as well as a great product, those people need tending to in a plethora of different ways.
We dive into everything from the Aztec origins of their names, to the influence of thier creative, activist, entrepreneurial parents, to running a successful Kickstarter and later raising money from Backstage Capital, to their ambitious vision to influence culture by creating musical tools to bridge the gap between instrumentalists and electronic music.
«This game - changing announcement is yet another example of the strong creative culture and talent throughout the Austin region that enables innovative businesses to start, grow, and attract a significant level of investment.
She holds a BA Honours Degree with Distinction from in Literature and Creative Writing from Concordia University in Montreal, where she also spent time in the university's Communications Studies department looking at the history of technology and its impact on culture.
Ed takes us into his existential crisis after megahit Toy Story, behind the storytelling scenes of The Incredibles, Ratatouille, and Inside Out, and around the risks, triumphs and failures that led to his building a massively successful and creative culture.
How do we build a system which has space for those creative minds which move the whole culture forward, while limiting the predators and parasites who suck the juices out of them and leave them poor and embittered?
«They offer their clients a unique combination of stellar creative firepower, with the ability to make their brands matter in culture, along with the holistic marketing sensibility to seize the multitude of connection points and maximize their earned and unpaid media.
Whether in evangelical, practical, or intellectual terms, the combination of the three systems in one — the democratic republic, a creative and dynamic economy, and an open, free, and pluralistic culture — has a proven modern record, surpassed by none, of raising up the poor.
Instead of accommodating its usage» and so its ideas and assumptions» a translation of Holy Scripture should serve the end of conversion by employing principles that recognize Christianity as its own culture with its own language and practices, raising readers up and rooting them in a rich tradition of translation, transforming them through the creative rationality, beauty, goodness, and truth reflective of the triune God who speaks his Word.
With some creative thinking, such symbolic rituals of death and resurrection could be performed in nearly all cultures for any burial ceremony.
Beautifully and honestly written, The Crowd, the Critic, and the Muse explores some of the toughest questions confronting artists these days, particularly in our increasingly loud and cluttered creative culture.
As long as the twins are adored and diapered, fed and read to, held and protected and allowed safely to discover themselves and their world, it will not matter whether their foster family includes a mommy and a daddy, or some creative variation on this culture's conventional image of family.
At the heart of Mary's worthiness is her obedience, not to a man, not to a culture, not even to a cause or a religion, but to the creative work of a God who lifts up the humble and fills the hungry with good things.
Being «creative» is one thing, but «the language of popular culture» can be a Trojan Horse.
That's how I hope Christians today see it as well — not as a lightning rod of the culture wars, to be avoided or embraced as some sort of statement, but as a pleasurable gift of a good God, who made water, yeast, barley and hops, and human beings with the creative capacity to brew up something wonderful.
The culture of consumerism and the chase for material symbols of wealth and security have sometimes come to be dominant; the pursuit of spiritual fulfillment in many has slowly begun to degenerate into empty and sterile ritualism; the legitimate thirst for education has often become perverted into an obsessive drive to acquire with the greatest speed the formal diplomas necessary to gain entry to jobs offering the easiest opportunities to make the quickest rupees; political statesmanship in some areas has begun to depreciate into an opportunities race for power and position; the spirit of SEVA (Service) to the nation has intermittently begun to be suffocated in many, by the abuse of discretions, sometimes mediated by a bloated bureaucracy itself enmeshed in a vast network of multiplying paper and self - proliferating regulations; menacingly many good and decent people even in public life, have come to be corroded by a culture of demanding corruption; and some potentially creative lawyers, have begun to take perverted pride in mere «cleverness», rendering themselves vulnerable to the prejudice that they are a parasitic obstruction in the pursuit of substantive justice.
Digital utopias disagree with those who worry about scenarios of worldwide cultural homogenisation, they see the emergence of new and creative lifestyles, vastly extended opportunities for different cultures to meet and understand each other, and the creation of new virtual communities that easily cross all the traditional borderlines of age, gender, race, and religion.
Human culture is the expression of the creative power of reason.
What becomes of the creative works of culture?
It is Paul again who opens the way to a Christian understanding of the creative good in human culture with its appreciation of excellence:
The same applies to the husband's awareness of the unique self - esteem problems of women faced with changing sex roles, the continuing dual - standard in many areas, the increasing period of life after the children are raised and the problem of finding significance therein, and the preparation for creative widowhood which faces the vast majority of women in our culture.
What Jefferson defined, rather extravagantly, as «the absolute wall of separation between church and state» has been a creative but also dangerous characteristic of our national culture.
It must be recognized for what it is:»... the women's movement represents, not merely an oppositional force fuelled by anger, a rather negative reaction to oppression, but the development of a distinctive female culture, a positive creative force inspiring men and women alike,» write Johanna Liddle and Rama Joshi.1
From the Renaissance, Reformation, and Enlightenment onward for several centuries, we had what Sorokin called an «idealistic» culture — a creative blend of the ideational and the sensate.
But there are two areas where the idea of progress does not apply: There is no progress with respect to the creative works of culture or with respect to the morality of mankind.
If all the cultures are dynamic and learning from the multicultural situation itself and from one another, then a new situation of mutual support and cooperation can grow out of this creative process.
This has greatly diminished the positive, creative influence of theology and religion in our culture.
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