Sentences with phrase «function as conduits»

The work in the exhibition demonstrates that when considering the life of a copy, like that of a subway ad, the unique variations in installation, lighting and the markings of artists, all function as conduits of originality.
According to Benzant, «Afrospanglish explores and develops many of the original, ideographic, visual strategies of the Signatures series but also incorporates the idea of conflating personal cosmology and abstract - figuration that generate compositions characterized by large heads which function as conduits or metaphors for cultural / personal memory, inner - worlds, ancestors, spirits or universes akin to the cosmology of Bakongo - derived ritual charms known as nkisi.
Your brand story is a powerful entity that functions as a conduit between you and your audience.

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This is a function of informal organizing over the Internet and the diminishment of traditional media as conduits for rhetoric, among other things.
Some of those above you don't really function as blogs, but as conduits for getting «their» message across... no names of course!
Tom Rosenstiel with the Project for Excellence in Journalism agreed, adding that in 2008 the traditional press became both more passive and more reactive than before, functioning as more of a conduit for the campaigns than as a check on them.
«Streams and rivers are not only passive conduits of water and terrestrial carbon dioxide, but also function as reactors that generate and release carbon dioxide during transport downstream,» said Erin Hotchkiss.
This should not be surprising, because the main function of the gallbladder is to store bile, not produce it (as the liver does), and the loss of such function is usually compensated by the main bile duct and the other bile conduits.
So a spider's web functions not just as a source of food and shelter but also as a conduit for information.
It's one thing to write about film and know what you're talking about, but if your words and ideas don't function as a concise conduit to the reader then you haven't done your job.
Crown Point has functioned as an etching workshop and gallery for more than 50 years, serving as a conduit for such artists as Richard Diebenkorn, Alex Katz, Sol Lewitt, and Helen Frankenthaler, and now has ushered in younger artists with active markets and critical profiles.
Response: We clarify that entities acting as simple and routine communications conduits and carriers of information, such as telephone companies and Internet Service Providers, are not clearinghouses as defined in the rule unless they carry out the functions outlined in our definition.
At the F8 conference today, Facebook officially announced the Messenger Platform for mobile messaging, highlighting one of its key functions as a direct conduit between users and businesses.
But if you're looking at your headphones simply as a Bluetooth conduit to whatever's playing on your phone, you'll feel like the $ 199 price is too much for that function alone.
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