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Artists in this exhibition refresh the fluid painting techniques associated with postwar abstraction, while reflecting the influence of digital culture through the process of pouring paint.
In this white paper, discover best practices for implementing large - scale digital culture through training.

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Regardless of its industry, a business must have a digital - first culture fully supported through internal realignment, or it risks being disrupted.
World Coin Network aims to bring a stable Middle Eastern Crypto Currency to help facilitate trade and foster a culture of innovators and builders through a four pronged approach — 1) Digital Currency Stability 2)... Read more
Laguna Beach About Blog ILTG Media celebrates and elevates wine culture by pairing it with fashion, film, food and music through unique and insightful digital content.
Through research, resources, events and special projects, FOSI promotes a culture of responsibility online and encourages a sense of digital citizenship for all.
Values For Life, (VFL - GHANA) a non-governmental organization continues to champion the development of children through the provision of various social systems and interventions to empower and improve lives of children, youth and women in society through the Arts, Culture, Tourism and Digital Innovations; and this quiz competition is one of its activities.
Electric Literature's mission is to ensure that literature remains a vibrant presence in popular culture by supporting writers, building community, and broadening the audience for literature through digital innovation.
Laguna Beach About Blog ILTG Media celebrates and elevates wine culture by pairing it with fashion, film, food and music through unique and insightful digital content.
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) provided supporting funding through a grant to Ada's online learning umbrella, Ada Advance Initiatives.
The uses of digital technologies are shaped within and through the context of the «antecedent subject cultures» and institutions within which they are embedded (Goodson & Mangan, 1995).
She co-authored a range of publications on the topic, including school models and many practical tools for teachers, principals and districts; An Opportunity Culture for All; 3X for All: Extending the Reach of Education's Best; Opportunity at the Top; Seizing Opportunity at the Top; A Better Blend; Teachers in the Age of Digital Instruction; Teacher Tenure Reform; Measuring Teacher and Leader Performance; and Improving Teaching Through Pay for Contribution for the National Governor's Association; and many others.
Through qualitative research, legal analysis, and collaboration with educators, we investigate how the culture of digital natives — a culture of connectivity, of public display, of sharing, of feedback, of constant availability and of global citizenship — impacts and will continue to impact our world.
Through partnerships with various state and national organizations, IDLA has developed multiple training courses for instructors, including programs related to digital learning, computer science instruction and building a college and career ready culture.
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✴ Well designed digital content based social studies courses allow students to engage actively with the big ideas of history, geography, culture, and civics through the use of interactive visual media that incorporate primary and secondary source documents and media that «bring the powerful ideas of social studies to life.»
The program includes a speaking tour to educate youth about literacy in Aboriginal communities and encourage them to explore their own culture through digital reading.
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Electric Literature's mission is to ensure that literature remains a vibrant presence in popular culture by supporting writers, building community, and broadening the audience for literature through digital innovation.
Connecting with pet owners through traditional advertising alone isn't enough in today's digital culture.
Flip through our digital Fernie & Elk Valley Cultural Guide to find out more about arts, culture, and heritage in the area, or view our events section for upcoming festivals and events.
Kicking off with a Marriott Meetup: Five Startups to Watch event at the Boston Marriott Long Wharf on September 19, WIRED Insiders — startup executives, digital game changers, gadget gurus, culture vultures, and adventurers — will curate four events hosted exclusively at U.S. Marriott properties through December.
Through this work, outreach, digital media, and building corporate culture have also become core competencies.
«Painting is at an interesting crossroads in relation to digital culture and the media — I try to reflect this through the painting's chaotic visual spaces.»
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This spring, the Serpentine presents the first European solo exhibition of American artist Sondra Perry (b. 1986, Perth Amboy, New Jersey), who explores the intersection of black identity, digital culture and power structures through video, media, installation and performance.
Exploring the impact of scientific, digital and mechanical invention upon visual culture, Dark Matters brings together the work of ten internationally acclaimed artists from across the globe who engage with ideas of darkness and shadow through a range of technologies.
The overwhelming real we stumble through is split from the way digital culture references it, then smoothes it all over.
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.
Through digital distribution and printing methods the image files are eventually corrupted, creating an apt metaphor for the marginalized histories of art and culture with expressionistic explosions of color across the frame.
Centered on SFMOMA's large, diverse collection of Japanese photography from the postwar years to the present, this digital publication examines the development of the country's distinctive and innovative photographic culture through the work of key practitioners of the last six decades.
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.»
digital collages that explore racial and cultural ambiguity through visual hybridity, like the work of each artist in this exhibition, demonstrate that late 20th - century predictions of the end of traditional fine «art» practice at the dawn of digital culture were simply wrong.
Most importantly perhaps, the exhibition reveals the «occult» as a modern cultural phenomenon, something that persisted through the 20th century's sharp turn to technology and rational materialism, contributed greatly to the rise of popular and counter culture, and which continues today in the digital world.
Digital collage from transmission switchover advertising Remote Control surveys the enormous impact that television has had upon contemporary culture through a range of artistic engagement with the medium and offers a look at how the next generation are responding to digital conveDigital collage from transmission switchover advertising Remote Control surveys the enormous impact that television has had upon contemporary culture through a range of artistic engagement with the medium and offers a look at how the next generation are responding to digital convedigital convergence.
«Analyzing the vast field of digital data, American contemporary artist Jason Salavon contributes to the exploration of modern culture, obsessions and mannerisms through the display of his latest work.
Opening Times supports digital practices, experimental publishing and visual culture research through commissions and curated programmes.
Anchored by recent gifts from Gund Gallery Board Member David Horvitz «74 and his wife Francie Bishop Good to the Gund Gallery Collection, this Gund Associate (intern)- curated exhibition offers a gendered lens through which to view 20th century civil rights activism so that we may better understand the roots and the aspirations of the political consciousness generated by Black liberation art, ephemera and digital culture today.
Drawing from an assortment of design motifs, including Persian carpet patterns and early Nintendo game graphics, Kamrooz Aram creates highly stylized landscapes that complicate the conventional definitions of binary terms such as East and West, through spectacular depictions of light, traditional icons, and digital culture.
Made through a process of distorting and warping relevant scans using open - source software, Staniak's works are the product of his continual exploration of the changing dynamics of images in light of the proliferation of digital culture.
With the democratisation of the image through social media and the internet in today's digital age, «Double Take» explores the theme of appropriation and the role of photography across generations in shaping and re-examining ideas of authorship, originality, identity and culture.
In creating an image of our society through the lens of digital culture, Singer often employs the grisaille technique used in the Middle Ages and Renaissance to portray sculptures in paintings.
It is the largest show ever mounted by the Gallery, providing a comprehensive look at how the «collage» emerged as a mode of artmaking in the early twentieth century and has evolved through the rapid uptake of technology and digital media to facilitate new modes of production in all fields of visual culture today,» said Kathleen S. Bartels, Director of the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Director of the Vancouver Art Gallery, Kathleen S. Bartels, says the exhibition provides, «a comprehensive look at how the «collage» emerged as a mode of artmaking in the early 20th century and has evolved through the rapid uptake of technology and digital media to facilitate new modes of production in all fields of visual culture today.»
By incorporating the visual vocabularies of next - generation technologies and 1990s consumer culture, Majerus expands on the appropriation art of the 1980s through his pioneering use of digital methods of production, altering the very space of representation itself.
Through the use of digital montage, Kambli pieces together different cultures, generations, and identities in the picture plane.
Featuring works from Stewart Uoo, Wu Tsang, Juliette Bonneviot, Andrea Crespo, and Morag Keil, the show explores the relationship between mass digital culture and identity — and how the former informs the latter — through film installations, sculptures, paintings, and photography.
Through her collaborations with visual artists (including Arthur Jafa, Shani Crowe, Mickalene Thomas, and Rashaad Newsome); her engagement with the work of other talents like Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, who inspired the aesthetics of A Seat at the Table; and her push into some of the art world's most revered spaces (her digital artwork, Seventy States, was shown at the Tate Modern in response to its «Soul of a Nation» exhibition this year), Solange has emerged as a cross-disciplinary artist who is committed to pushing her practice into exhilarating new realms and breaking down the barrier between art and popular culture.
Their works represent the convergence of the appeal of digital media and cinematic time and process filtered through the lenses of such conceptual frameworks as surrealism (William Kentridge, Pipilotti Rist, Joan Jonas), social realism (Isaac Julien, Gary Hill, Francis Alÿs), popular culture (Paul McCarthy, Pierre Huyghe, David Claerbout), and structuralism (Anri Sala, Douglas Gordon).
Asian Society of Arts presents a group exhibition, «The Human Element,» curated by Katya Grokhovsky, which showcases selected artists who explore aspects of human character, culture and the body through drawing, photography, digital art and installation.
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