Sentences with phrase «embracing media the time»

After his studies in cinema his practice adopted a cinematographic aspect, embracing media the time and space, narrative and a tension span.

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A former Yahoo CEO says it's time for Twitter to give up on trying to be a social media network and embrace being a media company.
Instead of ignoring reporters» questions about the price increase of the drug, which is used to treat people with toxoplasmosis, Shkreli embraced the publicity, speaking with The New York Times and other media outlets, and arguing that the price of $ 750 per pill was necessary and good business.
The position mirrors what in 2008 was considered a new media director role, but this time around the campaign is shying away from the «new media» terminology and embracing «digital» as an umbrella term.
Labour's push to embrace new technology gives them a direct communication channel to voters at a time when they are switching off from traditional media channels
In my own life, I've been practicing different styles of yoga, embracing time away from social media more often, practicing meditation and prayer more, journaling, reflecting on nature, and have been exploring new health ideas along with reading books and blogs that nourish this part of me as well.
You know the fashion industry has truly embraced social media when top - tier designers such as Proenza Schouler's Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough take time out of their pre-show schedule at fashion week to talk to bloggers at Evolving Influence.
About Blog Yaser bin Abdulaziz Al - Ghaslan is an old media guy, coming from Saudi Arabia's largest media empire SRPC, but earlier this year he embraced new media big time: blogging, podcasting and vlogging.
The new buzzword in media is transmedia, and once more, publishing is way behind the times embracing that model.
Space and Time investigates two significant artist - run projects, 112 Chambers Street and 79 Park Place, which occupied different conceptual terrains, embraced a wide range of media, and shared an interest in exploring temporality and geo - spatial dimensions.
Underpinned by drawing, the works of Blake (b1987) also embrace digital media and printmaking, enabling her to traverse the commercial design world with commissions including the New Yorker, the New York Times, the Sunday Times Magazine, the Guardian and Google Creative Lab, and her own painting.
Contemporary art's embrace of «time - based media», such as sound and moving image, poses a stark challenge for traditional museum and gallery spaces, which predate such technologies and were designed for a very different kind of experience.
In the 1960s, art for the first time embraced the brash world of commercial culture, advertising, and mass media — images of shiny newness, youth, and seduction.
While previous exhibitions and prevailing scholarship have primarily focused on the dominance of Pop activity in New York and London during this time, this exhibition examines work from artists across the globe who were confronting many of the same radical developments, laying the foundation for the emergence of an art form that embraced figuration, media strategies, and mechanical processes with a new spirit of urgency and / or exuberance.
Curators and critics, however, sometimes prefer not to engage with these invigorating rival claims, perhaps because any attempt to characterize or evaluate can be dismissed as judgmental or elitist, an effort to draw distinctions at a time when what can look like the gray zone of mixed media or multimedia is embraced by an increasing number of artists.
In the 1960s and 1970s, photography was often embraced by artists who had abandoned conventional art media and who were more interested in creating a work of art that took place over a period of time, in a serial progression, or in a fleeting gesture.
In these new media she embraced not only painterly and sculptural questions, but also the gender and identity - related issues of that time.
At that time, I became particularly interested in artists like Nam June Paik, the Video Freex, and the magazine Radical Software — all artists and projects of the 1960s / early 70s that were embracing video and television as new media — considering how their potential for mass communication could change the shape and operation of art and culture.
The attorneys that find the most success during this time embrace the festive season with a plan and a small budget to reach new consumers and drive traffic to their websites or social media accounts.
The most challenging tactical issue was getting a large law firm to embrace social media, blogging and real - time conversations with readers — especially in a lighter, more narrative format than is traditional for most legal articles and online presence.
While emphasizing the importance of time - proven principles of effective communication, the plan called on Florida's courts to embrace recent advances in technology and communications, including social media and podcasting.
Now it's truly embracing these independent creators for alongside the rollout of the redesign that pulls creators out of the friends» Story list and puts them with other professional entertainers in the Discover section, but that also for the first time promotes social media stars you don't already follow.
«Part of this is timing, as people have embraced streaming media in audio and video,» he told the E-Commerce Times.
In the article below, Justin Mohamed, chairperson of NACCHO (and Tweeter at @NACCHOAustralia), says that forms of social media have been in use for a very long time, and that modern communications technology is being widely embraced in the push to improve Aboriginal heath and wellbeing.
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