Jazz was an unpopular medium that found its way into popular
culture via technology.
Not exact matches
The commitment to connect Quitman County students to a world of learning
via technology helps level the playing field for these rural students through a school
culture that embraces creativity and curiosity.
Here the answers were very similar to a year ago, highlighting the potential benefits of bringing comics to non-traditional readers
via technology, and to capitalize on the general pervasiveness of comics IP in the
culture generally.
The exhibition «The Late Style» testifies to his lifelong exploration of the role of
technology in
culture, including the dissemination of infinite images
via television.
Over the past 12 months, they've brought a circuitous running track, Positive Pathways (+)(2016), to the European School of Management and
Technology (a location for fellow collective DIS's Berlin Biennale) and to New York's Mitchell - Innes and Nash (which newly represents GCC) in a commentary on the growing pervasiveness of wellness
culture among Gulf elites; they've digitally renovated an oil sheik's Paris manse, now complete with a hidden elevator for his perfunctory Lamborghini, in a video work at London's Project Native Informant, which looks critically on the racially - and culturally - charged attacks on oil - rich Gulf expats who have bought up some of the West's best addresses over recent decades; and they've launched a branding agency for an undisclosed nation from the region, the services of which it has then licensed to citizens
via an app for a solo booth last year at Art Basel in Miami Beach.
Instead we improved both the
technology and the safety of operations
via pilot training, aircraft control systems, and safety protocols and
culture.
At ArcTouch, we help businesses engage with their customers
via fast - changing
technology in mobile and the internet of things, so we rely on a
culture of innovation and fresh ideas for our projects.