Sentences with phrase «cultural moment where»

In a larger cultural moment where direct funding opportunities for artists continues to be at risk, this year's important projects demonstrate the vibrancy of contemporary practice throughout the state,» said Executive Director Kelsey Halliday Johnson.
We're in a cultural moment where more and more people are looking suspiciously at a justice system that seems untrustworthy.

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Are we going to have to have a cultural moment, where we're coming to grips with what it means to interface with imaginary worlds layered on top of reality?
Ben: Yes, well, as I was saying, we're at this unique cultural moment in history where orthodox faith is under attack from all sides and we're barely communicating our faith to the next generation.
«2 Eventually, he let go of the dogma that had dominated Western thought: the belief that events are guided by a sure, rational hand and that scientists and philosophers are capable of reading the print of that hand as it appears in natural and cultural history He acknowledged that all things «perpetually perish» — where «perish» refers not to the end of all time but to the end of every moment.
We live in a cultural moment (and have been for some time) where worship songs appropriate destructive imagery and negative language to talk about God.
And because so many of us are able to stream these movies at the same time, there's ample opportunity for unexpected cultural moments, where it seems like everyone is watching the same thing.
To say that a symbol has a «history» can mean two things: (a) that this symbol was constituted at a certain historical moment and that therefore it could not have existed before that moment; (b) that this symbol has been diffused, beginning from a precise cultural center, and that for this reason one must not consider it as spontaneously rediscovered in all the cultures where it is found.
Tim Wu's The Master Switch details many such moments in US history where communications and media companies have reached a size where they dominate the marketplace and begin to infect public and cultural space.
«Trends are happening a lot faster now and you want to be able to react quickly and bring your spin on a certain trend or happening or cultural moment, so you've got to be technically faster in your lead times, in your ability to launch products,» says Schumacher, citing the company's «Speedfactory» in the Bavarian town of Ansbach, where Adidas is deploying new manufacturing processes like robotic cutting, digital knitting and 3D printing.
This definitive release recycles Altman's excellent DVD commentary and adds enticing new features, such as a rare - for - Criterion retrospective documentary where the likes of actors Rene Auberjonois and Keith Carradine reflect on the film's production and its cultural moment.
In the spiritual and cultural heart of Bali, visitors are transported to a place where joy is found in luxuries as simple as time and nature, and a quiet moment of reflection will resonate for years to come.
Her work looks at places and moments where social, political, and cultural structures take on visible forms.
A series of dramaturgic texts invite viewers to consider these maquettes as scenarios where they become director and enactor of ephemeral cultural moments.
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