Sentences with phrase «cultural artifacts such»

Roth returned to painting in 2006 after an almost ten - year hiatus during which his practice consisted of collecting and archiving cultural artifacts such as commercial paint color charts, blank legal forms, targets and women's compact mirrors.
Consumer goods, advertising, and pop cultural artifacts such as book lights, ergonomic keyboards, prescription drug commercials, ASMR YouTube videos, and Enya songs become curious tools for attempting to solve her problems.

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Rather, what Crouch did was to continue the tradition of creating new cultural forms from within the folk culture he inhabited and taking such artifacts into a broader public space.
Any such change is simply a shift in convention (as there is no teleological Nature), a change in a cultural artifact.
Most of all, there is little interest in dealing with such cultural artifacts in the complexity of their cultural and historical settings.
Irradiation has been used worldwide to save documents such as ancient Orthodox Christian icons in Romania, cultural artifacts in Brazil and religious sculptures in France.
Some study participants noted that when yoga was initially introduced at EUSD, it included cultural artifacts, such as Sanskrit language, mandalas, Hindu stories, prayer mudra (i.e. bringing hands together at one's heart), and a poster that outlined the eight limbs of yoga from Patanjali's yoga sutras.
Such is the decline of courage in western popular culture that even sickening cultural artifacts like Lang's Cheaper by the Dozen out - balls an updated version fifty - three years hence.
Certainly, attending attractions such as Doha's Museum of Islamic Art, with its impressive collection of tapestries and other artifacts from throughout the Middle East and beyond, and the Msheireb Museums, chronicling the people and industries that laid the foundation for modern Qatar, illustrated that, yes, those looking for some cultural insight during their visit won't come up short.
Huanca's totemic sculptures merge tactile materials such as clothing, natural and synthetic fibres and other cultural artifacts, which are then deconstructed and reassembled to create delicate abstract compositions.
Nicholas Kersulis» practice applies systems of organization to cultural artifacts with formal devices such as montage, accretion, and erasure as well as conventions of exhibition display and graphic design.
Huanca's totemic sculptures merge tactile materials such as clothing, natural and synthetic fibers and other cultural artifacts, which are then deconstructed and reassembled to create delicate abstract compositions.
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