Sentences with phrase «everyday existence in»

You can thank Toffler for popularizing the term «information overload,» which has come to define everyday existence in the new millennium.
Becca and Howie Corbett (NICOLE KIDMAN and AARON ECKHART) are returning to their everyday existence in the wake of a shocking, sudden loss.
Lots of product placement, hits to hock the soundtrack, and homogenized scenes of characters looking like they are on the verge of making important statements about life, love, and the pain of everyday existence in this culture that doesn't seem to appreciate them.

Not exact matches

Because both people in society and people in our churches live in the public realm, and because existence in the public realm validates authority and relevance, the absence of church presence in the public realm of the media diminishes people's perception of the relevance of faith to their everyday existence - ie.
Atheism is not believing particularly in a Theistic God (meaning one that intervenes — which then covers pretty much every single God ever created by men ie: Zeus, Yahweh, Elohim, El, Thor... there are countless more, and everyday we continue to disprove their existence
This alienation is a natural part of existence; that is, it belongs in the typically expectable repertoire of ordinary people in everyday life.
Just as the world of poetic texts opens its way across the ruins of the intraworldly objects of everyday existence and of science, so too the new being projected by the biblical text opens its way across the world of ordinary experience and in spite of the closed nature of that experience.
Our identification with the protagonists in their harrowing adventures provides us relief from the boredom of everyday existence.
Therefore, he projects them, separates them from himself, or, in terms of Hegel's dialectic, he alienates them from his everyday existence.
There is still plenty of unexplored wordage for anyone who would like to engage in the thrill of recognizing a new Deanism — a thrill not unlike that known to skin - divers who find themselves face to face with some rare specimen of cuttlefish far below the surface of everyday existence.
It is true that we try in our everyday to live a slowed down, simplified and peaceful existence.
It's a fight for moms to be recognized not just as mothers, but as human beings, as people who should be allowed to come out in the light and enjoy a regular, everyday existence... even with kids in tow.
Brooks: It's unequivocal that we will soon forget the existence of robots in everyday life.
What looked like detachment was actually a passion to include, to transcend petty identifications in favor of a more fundamental whole — not just in physics but in everyday human existence.
This is also a great basic tip to keep in mind for everyday existence, regardless of a scheduled private yoga session.
Its power lies in its attention to the drama of everyday existence, and Mr. Olshefski's sharp eye for character.
Félicité is pushed to reexamine the life she has spent in self - imposed solitude, and the more she abandons her defenses, the more Gomis seamlessly weaves expressive worlds of music and myth into the fabric of her everyday existence.
Our introduction to the conflict in Syria is relatively brief — those looking for a comprehensive look at the recent history of the country should read up first — and filtered through our protagonists» nostalgia for the happy, carefree lives they lived there before fear and violence came to dominate their everyday existence.
Big moments and traditional satisfactions are eschewed (e.g., the first film counts down the distance to Havana only to abruptly end over a hundred miles short of the destination) in favor of detailing everyday, almost mundane, existence for those in the trenches fighting the power.
A married man caught up in the rut of everyday life hopes to spice up his existence by enrolling in a ballroom dance class in Shall We Dance.
But the more our daily toil and struggle in the sloughs of ordinary human existence and human suffering increased, and the more our journey within in the fearful paradoxicality of everyday life contrasted with the neat and seemless principles of neoliberal logic of privatization, the more rational Marxism sounded to me.
In other words, from what part of your everyday existence have you created these creatures?
By transferring these mundane advertisements from their short - lived existence into a work of art, Kelley once again states his continued interest in peripheral everyday activities.
In 2009 Victoria Donohue wrote in the Philadelphia Inquirer, «In these works it's still possible to believe that aesthetic presence might have some impact on the hard reality of everyday existence», and in 2011 she wrote: «Her landscapes have a simplify and power; Their intensity of focus on feeling and seasonal changes (are) ambitious exercises in reconciling geometry and gesture...&raquIn 2009 Victoria Donohue wrote in the Philadelphia Inquirer, «In these works it's still possible to believe that aesthetic presence might have some impact on the hard reality of everyday existence», and in 2011 she wrote: «Her landscapes have a simplify and power; Their intensity of focus on feeling and seasonal changes (are) ambitious exercises in reconciling geometry and gesture...&raquin the Philadelphia Inquirer, «In these works it's still possible to believe that aesthetic presence might have some impact on the hard reality of everyday existence», and in 2011 she wrote: «Her landscapes have a simplify and power; Their intensity of focus on feeling and seasonal changes (are) ambitious exercises in reconciling geometry and gesture...&raquIn these works it's still possible to believe that aesthetic presence might have some impact on the hard reality of everyday existence», and in 2011 she wrote: «Her landscapes have a simplify and power; Their intensity of focus on feeling and seasonal changes (are) ambitious exercises in reconciling geometry and gesture...&raquin 2011 she wrote: «Her landscapes have a simplify and power; Their intensity of focus on feeling and seasonal changes (are) ambitious exercises in reconciling geometry and gesture...&raquin reconciling geometry and gesture...»
Critics Picks Emily Nathan The Austrian artist Erwin Wurm has dedicated his practice to engaging complex ontological investigations from a playful, self - described «accessible» perspective, and his works generally feature humans in dialogue with the spaces and materials of their everyday existences.
Influenced by the formal language of the minimal and conceptual art movements of the 1960s and 70s, Santiago Sierra's work addresses the hierarchies of power and class that operate in our modern society and everyday existence.
Rather than static portraits, the installations, videos and photographs resulting from these encounters articulate the nuances of relations embedded in the aesthetic regimes and economies that define everyday existence, from news and politics to entertainment and shopping.
Employing a range of typically mundane construction materials (plywood, corkboard, concrete, tiling, steel), forms to which we have become desensitised in the «real world» are appropriated to reflect a new understanding of the values of everyday existence.
Whiteread's casts of everyday objects form a quiet and powerful body of work that fixes in form the echoes and residue of past human existence and experience.
In celebration of International Sculpture Day, ArtLeadHER brings attention to the existence of familiar and foreign objects and its relation to everyday life.
During its existence it fused art with philosophy, radical politics, suffragism and spiritualism to encourage reform in everyday life.
Through this alteration in artistic approach, Djurdjevic distinctively focuses on an active reflection of order and tensions of our everyday spaces of existence.
She rides in a helicopter to capture much of her subject matter: highways, agricultural structures, industrial plats, container ships, etc. to offer a new perspective of our familiar everyday existence.
Rise and Fall of Apartheid: Photography and the Bureaucracy of Everyday Life is a photographic exhibition examining the legacy of the apartheid system and how it penetrated even the most mundane aspects of social existence in South Africa, from housing, public amenities, and transportation to education, tourism, religion, and businesses.
Alexander Kohnke's work observes and visualizes the underlying, raw forces of life in our everyday existence.
In his search for «transcendence and clarity,» Miner wades through the personal conflicts of everyday life, revealing an inescapably human existence.
It homes in on the photographer's more recent and ongoing preoccupation with the creation of images of the highly complex apparatus, structures and constructions that humankind is able to imagine and build that shape our everyday, contemporary, existence.
In his search for «transcendence and clarity,» Miner wades through the personal conflicts of everyday life, revealing an inescapable human existence.
The photographs, taken in various cities throughout Europe, the U.S., Asia and Africa, use ad hoc settings and everyday objects as props to reference South African political history, contemporary existence and events in the artist's personal life.
Though their creators had used only a limited number of colours — red, blue, yellow, turquoise, green, black and white — the walls of the chambers receded behind images in which could be seen a bustling affirmation of everyday existence.
Uniting the collection is the observation of everyday life: from Roy Lichtenstein's and Ben Nicholson's engagement with the tradition of still life painting to Dubuffet's interest in domestic objects and the hustle and bustle of daily existence.
The range of Kossoff's subjects has since extended to swimming pools, railways and street scenes in paintings which evoke everyday urban existence.
Reveal: Slow design reveals spaces and experiences in everyday life that are often missed or forgotten, including the materials and processes that can easily be overlooked in an artifacts existence or creation.
In its six months of existence, the transaction count for Bitcoin Cash — the Bitcoin spinoff focusing on cheaper and faster transactions for everyday payments — has petered out since record highs at the beginning of the year.
The altcoin has been in existence for six months and focuses on faster and cheaper transactions for everyday payments.
Altcoins Vie for Market Share But Bitcoin Still King In its six months of existence, the transaction count for Bitcoin Cash — the Bitcoin spinoff focusing on cheaper and faster transactions for everyday payments — has petered out since record highs at the beginning of the year.
The more cryptocurrencies there are in existence, the harder it can be for everyday investors to parse out which are worth following.
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