How legal issues of copyright may exist in
cultural ideas such as memes and GIFs and their transmission will require more judicial consideration.
Not exact matches
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Pretty soon the likes of Einstein, Kepler, Maxwell, and Newton will have to be a fuzzy ambiguous creature of some sort so all the non-white non-Jewish kids who aren't Asian (i.e., the black kids) don't get any wrong
ideas about ethnocentricity or Western
cultural superiority producing
such sheer conceptual and mathematical genius century after century.
It's for this reason that
ideas such as a guaranteed basic income will not solve the social and
cultural problems caused by globalization and technological innovation.
Such ideas may be assimilated from the
cultural matrix uncritically.
The
cultural effects are on tangible things like access to
cultural products (
such as food but also all kinds of entertainment), intangible things like attitudes (due to our exposure to a wider range of
ideas, outlooks and experiences) and, of course, on literal
cultural diversity.
You can take this
idea one step further and instead of doing an athletic based activity, you can choose a
cultural activity,
such as an exhibition, visiting a museum or enjoying a live musical performance.
A must - have for the shelves of any horror lover, film buff or teenager wondering where on earth the
idea for the slasher genre could have been born and what
cultural landscape could have fostered
such ideas.
Objections regarding the
idea of universalism have not been raised only from relativist philosophers but also from social scientists and governmental representatives in international conferences
such as the Vienna's Conference in 1993 where the issues of culture and women rights within the frame of the two theories (
cultural relativism and universalism) were discussed (Sciolino, 1993).
Schools need to prepare students for a world in which people need to work with people of diverse
cultural origins, and appreciate different
ideas, perspectives and values; a world in which people need to develop trust to collaborate across
such differences; and a world in which people's lives will be affected by issues that transcend national boundaries.
Political correctness,
cultural pluralism and idiotic ed - school - fostered instructional
ideas all contribute to
such foolishness.
Such considerations will include their family attitudes and religious and
cultural perspectives, along with personal
ideas and beliefs.
Hohendahl considers
such key aspects of the process in Germany as the rise of liberalism and nationalism, the delineation of the borders of German literature, the
idea of its history, the understanding of its
cultural funct...
Although the
idea of a publisher for a platform that encourages
such free self - publishing may seem like anathema to indie developers, Chillingo's efforts have helped turn Cut the Rope into a big
cultural hit for iOS.
By revealing
cultural references influential to his work
such as theoretical texts, art historical documents, exhibition press releases, digital images, etc., Evans creates a web of interconnected
ideas.
With
such progression come
ideas of space, duration, viewing, and the necessary destabilization of this triad — a process of unsettling that is made all the more urgent by the museum's «
cultural confinement,» to dust off Robert Smithson's handy term — a concept acknowledged by Eliasson even as he updates it to speak to the long - established and more or less pervasive institutional insistence on blinding viewers to their own perceptions.
If
such perception - events are more about
ideas and concepts — our own, or those we glean through interactions with different communities or society at large — to what extent would notions
such as popular visual tropes, specific
cultural references, or language itself tend to be associated with physical sensations?
Combined with
ideas stemming from the social sphere
such as ecological protests and utopian scientific experiments, this project takes an approach that links to current theoretical developments in the areas of
cultural identity, models for communities and social and political activism.
Starting from the
idea that abstracted knowledge is stored in
cultural goods and artefacts, Vulsma's works reflect the interaction of historical relationships -
such as India's leading role in the history of textile production, the rapid development of a European market and the desire to copy the Indian form language for Europe's own production - and the contemporary hierarchies in an unequal global distribution of labour.
Representing several new approaches emerging from the wealth of painterly history and
ideas accumulated over the last century, these artists combine various elements
such as conceptual art, post-painterly abstraction, reductive strategies, mysticism and
cultural commentary in a visually and intellectually provocative collection of paintings.
Representing several new approaches emerging from the wealth of painterly history and
ideas accumulated over the last century, these artists combine various elements
such as conceptual art, post-painterly abstraction, reductive strategies, mysticism and
cultural commentary -LSB-...]
Incorporating in - depth research and astute readings of
cultural situations, his incisive works have addressed
ideas such as the relationship between public and private, the flows of information along the media landscape, and the inherent power of architecture and other social frameworks.
The pioneering exhibition program at artist - run space Randolph Street Gallery (founded 1979) allowed many of the artists we now consider Chicago's finest,
such as Jeanne Dunning, Iñigo Manglano - Ovalle, Dan Peterman, and Tony Tasset, both to exchange
ideas and to position their works in a broader social and
cultural context.
The whole
idea of restorative justice legislatively endorsed in the Criminal Code and recognized to be of
cultural significance to aboriginal offenders
such as Mr. Michael, depends on reconciliation.