Not exact matches
Because of the
ubiquity of dispensational themes in evangelical pop
culture, it's reasonable to assume that it must be the catalyst for evangelical Judeophilia.
The mass media both nationally and internationally are rapidly becoming not just an aspect of social
cultures, but through their increasing
ubiquity across
cultures, their functional interrelationship, and their place within the international market and economic system, are becoming the vanguard of a new international
culture whose web is touching and influencing almost every other cultural system.
Given the
ubiquity and gravity of sex in our
culture, it's not surprising that sexual ethics was at the center of the controversy.
Because of the
ubiquity of the big business image in our
culture, administrative words in general carry a freight of negative overtones.
So maybe it's not surprising that the
ubiquity of the café
culture in the Basque Country overshadows whether or not the coffee is perfect.
A Lack of Qualifications Despite the
ubiquity of forensic pathologists in pop
culture, the field has little appeal to most medical school graduates.
«Don't forget to increase your savings when your salary grows,» said Andrew Meadows, senior vice president of brand and
culture at
Ubiquity Retirement + Savings.
The
ubiquity of reproducible mediums in contemporary art has a brief but complex history, dating to the 1960s and 1970s when a paradigm shift occurred within visual
culture: photography and the moving image were absorbed into critical art practices.
The panel will explore the timeliness of this recent iteration of digital abstraction, with three artists who variously work through issues such as: how gesture, expression, and authenticity might continue to be possible in a contemporary image - based
culture; whether our digital era truly produces an ahistorical condition in which images and marks have no specific reference and no relevant point of origin; how structures of and interfaces with digital technologies have necessitated new models for thinking about memory, distribution, and reproduction, as well as degradation, rupture, breakdown, and the void; and how the
ubiquity of the screen in all aspects of life has given rise to a renewed interest in the relationship between two - dimensional and three - dimensional space, with a refreshed focus on tromp l'oeil and «topographical» painting.
While her work is informed by mainstream cinema and experimental film, it is mostly concerned with the medium of digital video and its comparative
ubiquity in today's
culture.
Whether dealing with inherently human issues, digital simulacra or pop
culture landscapes (and in response to the
ubiquity of well crafted fiction in video art) these videos are all concerned with presenting individual and subjective truths, maintaining the viewer as the final interpreter of the discourses they set in motion.
«Who Knows» speaks both to the context of 21st century surveillance (from the Snowden revelations to the
ubiquity of CCTV cameras in urban space) as well to the
cultures of gossip, scandal seeking, phone hacking and to the playful and flirtatious eye that people keep on each other through social media.
Andrew Meadows, the VP of Brand and
Culture at retirement specialist
Ubiquity, knows how hard it can be for individuals to choose between a traditional and Roth account.
Much like Naruto, the famous selfie - snapping black crested macaque, the Trees debacle raises a number of questions of how the Copyright Act of 1976 and DMCA's Fair Use doctrine should be applied to a rapidly evolving technological
culture, especially as AI and machine learning techniques approach
ubiquity.