Sentences with phrase «culture phenomena with»

In the 11 years since Amplitude's release, Harmonix has gone on to create true pop culture phenomena with the original Guitar Hero, Rock Band, and Dance Central.

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Even if you're not a gamer, you've probably been exposed to the Mortal Kombat pop culture phenomenon at some point over the years, perhaps with the 1995 movie (starring Christopher Lambert).
Brand the party with a theme from a well - known movie or a recent pop - culture phenomenon.
One of the major «means of the transmission and diffusion of imperial ideology» was the construction, throughout the empire, of buildings associated with the pursuit of specifically Roman forms of leisure: public baths, circuses, amphitheatres, and Roman - style theatres — a phenomenon recognized as one of the defining features of Roman culture (both by the Romans themselves and by others).
The Christian insight into this phenomenon carries with it a profound ethical notion, for it opens culture up to the demand and need for change.
European culture was long distinguished by the thoroughness with which it coerced labor out of its population — slavery and industrialization, phenomena equally indifferent to such inconveniences as considerations of family, were natural extensions of feudalism, only more ambitious and ingenious in their exactions.
The hip worship band phenomenon is a product of the babyboom culture, and hopefully will pass with it.
The extraordinary phenomenon of the sustained birth of modern science in Western culture, however, is linked with meticulous investigation to the cultural influence of monotheism and the Christian doctrine of creation exnihilo - a doctrine which both upheld the contingent, linear development of creation and its rationality through the existence of the physical laws of nature, or «secondary causes», without thereby undermining God's omnipotence.
Peter G. Horsfield believes that widespread interest in religious television crested in 1976 with the election of a Southern Baptist to the presidency of the United States and that this phenomenon has manifested «a marked imbalance in the presentation of American religious faith and culture,» Religious Television: The American Experience (White Plains, N ~ Y.: Longman, 1984), xiii - xiv.
For example, the historical and theological areas may be combined into an area described as «Interpretation of Christianity» while the older «practical» field is divided into two, one dealing with «Church and Culture» (sociological, psychological, and philosophical studies of church phenomena in American culture) and the other dealing with the practice of ministry construed as the application of social scientific and psychological theory to clergy responsibiCulture» (sociological, psychological, and philosophical studies of church phenomena in American culture) and the other dealing with the practice of ministry construed as the application of social scientific and psychological theory to clergy responsibiculture) and the other dealing with the practice of ministry construed as the application of social scientific and psychological theory to clergy responsibilities.
«The new YO - KAI WATCH gummies are the perfect combination of strong taste appeal and playfulness, and we are thrilled to be partnering with a brand that is on the verge of becoming a pop culture phenomenon
Synonymous with the Sugar Factory brand, Couture Pops have become a pop culture phenomenon and have made confections a celebrity accessory.
The nation - is the sociological phenomenon - the community of people with awareness of common origin, history, language and culture.
Randall is an enthusiastic narrator who leavens her prose with references to such pop culture phenomena as the group Talking Heads («And you may ask yourself, Am I right?
Dr. Islam saw this phenomenon occur in cell culture and in some samples from patients with head and neck cancers.
However, Eggan and McCarroll emphasized that now that this phenomenon has been found, inexpensive gene - sequencing tests will allow researchers to identify and remove from the production line cell cultures with concerning mutations that might prove dangerous after transplantation.
The phenomenon of diverse groups outperforming groups with similar constituents also seems to hold true for other types of identity diversity (i.e. race or culture) as well as functional diversity (i.e. diversity in how people solve problems).
There is something peculiarly modern about this phenomenon, something aligned with our dark privilege of too much, this consumeriffic culture in which jeans and houses and breasts and ring tones are customizable.
If you're in college, or you ever went to college, you're familiar with a phenomenon that's known widely today as hook up culture: the Western tradition In the discussion following a recent post about one woman's iPhone infidelity, Mike asked: Just curious, you had the post on this is what good guys look
Created a pop culture phenomenon that probably has no equal and deservedly so as A New Hope is a classic that only gets better the more they try to expand this universe with sequels and prequels.
With its highly quotable dialogue and star - making performances, this film is an era - defining pop - culture phenomenon, a disarmingly candid exploration of the trials of adolescence whose influence now spans generations.
In the same year Steven Moffat replaced Russell T. Davies as showrunner, lead writer and producer of the 2005 revived Doctor Who, he was also launching, with Mark Gatiss, what would become a pop culture phenomenon and sensation for British Television and the world: Sherlock with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman.
The key takeaway from all of this however is that Deadpool's very own feature film is a riotous success laced with the fourth wall breaking, dick - joke quips, bloody dismemberment, and the dementedly twisted snark people have come to love, to transcend the Merc with a Mouth from cult phenomenon to the pop culture symbolic icon status he now carries around today.
But it's important to regard the series as a whole, and with the eighth installment («The Fate of the Furious «-RRB- opening this weekend, now is the perfect time to chart its bizarre evolution from action film knockoff to genuine pop culture phenomenon.
In 2014, DJ culture and electronic dance music were so inescapable that even Will Ferrell and Adam McKay's Gary Sanchez Productions wanted to capitalize on the phenomenon by producing a film called I'm In Love With The DJ.
Being exposed to a range of firsthand stories and perspectives can expand young people's view of what «culture» means: they can come to see it as a complex, fluid phenomenon of which they are a part; as something deeply individual and personal; and as something associated with particular geographies or communities.
While it is a common phenomenon when shifting a classroom culture, choosing to wait for the last scholars often has less to do with the scholars and more often manifests a teacher's struggle to identify what best next steps to use to get the final scholars «with them.»
Big news for fans of comedy, rock music and women with a story to tell: Carrie Brownstein of Wild Flag, Sleater - Kinney and recent pop - culture phenomenon «Portlandia» will be publishing a memoir with Riverhead Books.
It's fairly easy to explain the ebook phenomenon, and much of it has to do with the rise of the mobile culture and the digital lifestyle of many people.
As with most other pop culture phenomenons, Vikings popularity guaranteed they made their way into the gaming world.
Since her release, Hatsune Miku has evolved into a phenomenon of highly participatory cyber culture, with Miku - related content created and shared everyday around the globe.
This spread into a massive pop - culture phenomenon, with newspapers, magazines, and television news all reporting on the arcade craze.
After the release, Hatsune Miku quickly evolved into a phenomenon of a highly participatory cyber culture with creating and sharing Miku - related content around the globe.
Writer Chris Dahlen has provided all the writing for the game, collaborating with the Klei team on story but providing the script itself, trying to provide a fresh approach to ninja games by drawing on actual Japanese history rather than on pop culture phenomena.
With a keen interest in dissecting processes of forming meaning from objects, culture and natural phenomena, Mangan creates videos, montages, sculptures and installations that disrupt established systems of knowledge.
The first by Panayiotou deals with utopian lands and the use of weather phenomena in our culture.
Over the last week, a handful of UCLA's Design Media Arts (DMA) students came together to take over The Broad Art Center's New Wight Gallery with rare meme, a group exhibition that questions the web culture, realities, and phenomena we spread through the ever - evolving and mutating digital realm we call «the Internet.»
His writings are concerned with contemporary phenomena, biographies, and stories, and address the parallel worlds of science, media, film, literature, and mass culture.
«Much of Murakami's work,» the catalogue noted, «derives from the Japanese otaku or «geek» culture, typified by males obsessed with the world of comic books, video games and animation, a Japanese pop cultural phenomenon.
By absorbing various alternative influences, refereeing to an art history momentous phenomenon, and interfering with pop culture, Sterling Ruby has made quite an effort to position his art practice as the communication tool not just in the purely aesthetic sense, but in social and political as well.
This contemporary art exhibition, organized by Wiels and curated by Dirk Snauwaert in collaboration with Mons 2015 — European Capital of Culture, will present a group of artists interested in phenomena of circulation, diaspora and cultural dislocation.
Stories, rituals and narrative traditions surrounding shadow and darkness are found in every era and diverse cultures, and have long been associated with negative phenomena; nightmares, danger, death, hidden strangers, blindness and the supernatural.
The key subject of the course is the Exhibition as Communicative Space and will include: discussions about criticism and analysis of comprehensive phenomenon of how contemporary art, design, architecture, sound and performance, and publications as dominant art forms of visual culture adapt, co-exist, and conflict with market system; the course will reflect upon creative responses to conflict and crisis versus problems of value judgment on today's market - led cultural phenomenon and cultural movement, and the role of curator as a cultural translator and mediator between the two; and exploration of alternatives for ecological health of increasingly globalized art and culture.
In her opinion, our culture no longer creates its self - image and an understanding of itself through text and artifact, but by means of cultural performances.11 In her analysis of the «reenactment» phenomenon of artistic performances, curator Inke Arns suggests that reenactments give us access to the past by means of immersion, identification, and the forging of more personal and diversified links with aspects of that past.
His writings are concerned with contemporary phenomena, biographies and stories, addressing the parallel worlds of science, media, film, literature, and mass culture.
Art as a fully engaged institutional critique, capable of extending its frame of reference directly into the political sphere is, if not a purely historical phenomenon, then one that is now associated, almost exclusively, with contexts outside Western centers of culture and commerce.
Propelled by explicitly autobiographical works such as Everyone I ever slept with (1995) and My bed (1998), Brit - celebrity «bad girl» Tracey Emin has crossed the boundary from artist to a pop - culture phenomenon.
This initial research into these fringe practices of media histories and occult phenomenon led Oursler further into ideas of speculative thought, the boundaries of science, the use of the spectacular, which resonate with contemporary pop culture.
With «Cargo Cult,» (2005) Bedia refers to a phenomenon which occurred amongst cultures in the South Pacific when they became dependent upon provisions carried by cargo ships, chiefly American, during World War II, and stopped producing their own products.
If at the beginning of the twentieth century, Modernity was characterized as being a phenomenon of western culture and Postmodernism was configured with concepts, such as, origins and identity, Altermodern expresses the language of global culture.
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