Sentences with phrase «from obsolescence»

Paul Cocksedge has unveiled the latest design in his mission to save vintage speakers from obsolescence, with a small Bluetooth device that can now provide stereo sound (+ movie).
Some are predictably derogatory to women, demonstrating the continued ubiquity of sexist attitudes reinforced by language, while others are directly recovered from obsolescence, representing the nuanced mix of confusion, humor, self - deprecation, and empowerment that accompanies the shifting consciousness of women.
Activision and Eurocom have pulled off the impossible: they've revived a classic by remaining constantly cognizant of the line separating tradition from obsolescence.
To dream of fighting to stay alive may reflect feelings of The High Line can thank Robert Hammond and Josh David, co-founders of Friends of the High Line, for rescuing it from obsolescence on a shared

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Well, IBM could learn a thing or two from Yellow Media, a company that doesn't know the meaning of «quitting in the face of obsolescence
In a video posted to Youtube on December 12, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu predicted that banks would eventually disappear once their role as financial middlemen became redundant, adding that this obsolescence might result from market changes wrought by cryptocurrencies, namely bitcoin.
First, focus on companies that have a long track record of steady and strong cash flow, and make sure that they are fairly well - insulated from new competition or technological obsolescence.
Hence his long progress from worthless rogue to champion of the passions to psychological cliché to obsolescence perfectly symbolizes the transition from the premodern to the postmodern cultural imagination, moral and aesthetic: from faith to disenchantment to resigned equanimity.
The supply chain team at Einstein Noah Restaurant Group will continue to benefit from inventory visibility across its network, preventing stock - outs or obsolescence and ensuring customers receive high - quality products on time.
The supply chain team at ENRGI will also continue to benefit from inventory visibility across its network, preventing stock - outs and obsolescence and ensuring customers receive high - quality products on time.
Like in the past, new policy innovations are currently being explored to find new ways to deal with the social pressure resulting from the increasing obsolescence of manual labour, as can be seen in the experimenting with Universal Basic Income in Finland.
And the yes voters, 73 % of whom are apparently in the market for a second referendum within five years, might well reflect that all the commissions thus far — from the constitutional convention which delivered devolution through Labour's Calman commission updating the Scotland Act, to the latest Smith proposals, share one arresting component: all appear to have a built - in obsolescence — as the independence debate stubbornly refuses to shut down.
But this approach suffers from the problem of rapid obsolescence.
Fierce, honest and a challenge to the forces of obsolescence, Dirty Computer feels like a vital upgrade from a true renegade.
Floored (Unrated) Obsolescence expose» examines automation's impact on workers at the Chicago Board of Trade as the commodity market's primary method of operation shifts from frenzied, man - a-mano action in the pits on the floor of the exchange to impersonal electronic trading on computers.
A social institution, which is, after all, only another type of machinery, is not necessarily immune from the same laws of obsolescence
That latter point is debatable, and the answer may vary by region and other factors (we might be one definitive medical study away from all deciding that light - emitting screens are or are not materially harmful to vision), but on the whole I think dedicated eReader & E Ink obsolescence is probable in the near future.
A $ 499 Tablet that suffers from planned obsolescence every two to three years is too expensive for 95 % of the World's Population.
There are various percentage handicaps which are applied to the working capital figure (to account for obsolescence of inventory and uncollectability in receivables as well as the nebulous benefit of some other current assets like pre-paid insurance and rent) to arrive at the sum used to deduct liabilities from and arrive at the proper current asset figure used in the equation.
«Please remove (charge - off item) along with any and all collection accounts related thereto from my credit report as the FCRA Compliance / Obsolescence Date has passed.
That in itself is a novelty; I tend to stay away from technology related businesses because I can never really get my head around the products and services they offer, I don't feel I can fully evaluate their competitive advantages, the potential impact of obsolescence and the level capital expenditures necessary to maintain market position, not to speak of the fact that they rarely fit into my value profile for potential investments.
Not only does it revive the Devil May Cry franchise from total obsolescence after the dismal, dull Devil May Cry 2, it revamps the pioneering combat system in the original and builds it to stratospheric heights.
While E3's obsolescence has been talked about in recent years, the presence it brings throughout the industry is widely felt and industry members come from across the world to attend and cover the event.
So, this idea in his work of validating obsolescence and failure is right there from the very beginning.
More recently, he has also created works that address the obsolescence of film, as in a series of photographs depicting boxes of expired film from the 1950s, the decade in which Fisher began taking photographs.
10 The postwar New York world was a different place from the one in which Saalburg had come of age: the ascendancy of abstract expressionism and the implied obsolescence of his own interests and preferences may have troubled him, and his life had undergone traumatic change: his marriage had ended, and he had suffered the death of his only child.
Most of my recent projects have looked into the possibilities after obsolescence, from abandonment and decay, to renaissance or memorialization.
From Richard Hughes's monuments to obsolescence in Glasgow to a retrospective of Frank Auerbach's work in London, find out what's happening in art around the country
The reinstallation will feature iconic masterworks and present recent acquisitions across departments, including artworks never on view before at the High, such as Kara Walker's monumental cut - paper installation «The Jubilant Martyrs of Obsolescence and Ruin» and paintings and sculptures from the 2017 Souls Grown Deep Foundation acquisition of folk and self - taught art.
Political subtexts — addressing everything from military dictatorship to governmental bureaucracy — inform the London - based artist's practice; for this show, she mines the architecture of war and the obsolescence of technology.
Tracing the time capsule's evolution from analog archive to digital database, the exhibition examines the mutable nature of time perception, rapidly accelerating media obsolescence, and our shifting cultural attitudes toward preservation and privacy.
For many, the definition and understanding of «sculpture,» and even more so the term «sculptural,» has been expanded to the point of collapse within contemporary artistic practice while contracting within popular culture to the point of obsolescence (think no further than every bad public sculpture and memorial controversy or the trendiness of using «sculptural,» or as a comparison «architectural,» to describe everything from clothing design to cuisine).
Inside, visitors will find Planned Obsolescence, the inaugural exhibition curated by Khorasheh and Herget — who studied together at the Sotheby's Institute of Art — featuring Horowitz's most recent works on paper and canvas, as well as his pieces from a year - long project to create one drawing a day for 365 consecutive days.
This thematic exhibition brings together work from across the medium's history — from daguerreotypes to slide projections to video installations — that consider the way photography's complex and ever - changing relationship with time has reflected and inflected our ideas about permanence and obsolescence, history and memory.
An outdoor group exhibition about technology and obsolescence takes inspiration from the High Line, itself a relic of a bygone technological era.
For over three decades, Jacqueline Humphries has reacted to predictions of painting's obsolescence, employing both traditional and contemporary methods to position the medium's historical binaries — such as authenticity and simulation, handmade and mechanical, and literalism and illusionism — in tight and competing proximity, suspending them from resolution.
Anything short of that will likely result in a «sunk investment», that will effectively prevent the current owner, or future owners from giving the building the make - over it needs to overcome energy obsolescence.
From planned obsolescence, to unnecessary packaging and single - use coffee pods, disposability has been designed into so many everyday things.
Even though the birds have become an example of oddity, obsolescence, stupidity, and extinction, and have had their cultural moments in everything from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland to Ice Age, most aspects of the dodo's biology are still unknown, notes AMNH.
I agree with you about the planned obsolescence (though I suspect, based on pure hunch, that it isn't always entirely planned these days, but is sometimes emergent from «the way we do things.»)
A decrease in the value of property over a period of time resulting from use, obsolescence or wear and tear.
The problems with the iPad pro and pencil for me are that firstly the pencil will be rendered useless by updates - in three year's time the built - in obsolescence lag you get on all iPhones / pads will make it far from practical compared to the usual slow reactions of swipes and presses you get on the other devices.
But the firm still faces lawsuits from around the world for not being open about its actions, and is being investigated by a French watchdog for «alleged deception and planned obsolescence
The environmental advocacy group, whose name roughly translates to «stop planned obsolescence,» claims that Apple violated French laws which prohibit companies from intentionally reducing the lifespan of a product to increase the replacement rate.
From a build - quality standpoint, we think the device will outlast its usefulness and will likely get replaced due to obsolescence rather than failure.
The company is also facing a criminal probe in France (where planned obsolescence is illegal), an investigation from Italy's antitrust organization, and multiple class action lawsuits.
Given how smartwatches seem to be on the verge of obsolescence even before they can take root, any sign of life, or stubbornness, from a smartwatch platform maker is always going to be big news.
Four days earlier, the Kindle Paperwhite e-reader will go down from $ 120 to $ 100, desperately trying to stay in the spotlight as even tablets near obsolescence.
An outside the box thinker with experience in various product life cycles, from development, to production, to overhaul and repair, to obsolescence management.
Product management and technical marketing professional with comprehensive experience in all phases of new product development and product planning including full life - cycle product management from inception and launch through obsolescence.
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