The exhibition examines the history of the artist - orchestrated meal, assessing its roots in early - twentieth century European avant - garde art, its development over the past decades within Western art, and its current
global ubiquity.
Her Slumpies series (2016 to present) explores the rapid pace of technological saturation over the past twenty years, looking particularly to the smartphone and
its global ubiquity.
Similarly, the increasingly
global ubiquity of smartphones should presumably boost the numbers and quality of UFO encounters captured on video (as they have done for rocket launches), but the flood of eerie footage has yet to materialize.
The global ubiquity of social media means that kids are able to interact with other kids from all kinds of countries, ethnicities and religions.
Not exact matches
Many factors are contributing to this: the
ubiquity of smartphones and internet access, the increasingly
global scope of business and, importantly, greater acceptance of flexible and / or alternative work arrangements (think: spending only three hours in the office during the day, then catching up from the neighbourhood coffee shop at night).
This has profound implications for conservation, considering the
ubiquity of feral cats and
global trends of intensified fire regimes.
From the
ubiquity of assertions one sees that it is the poor and over-population that is causing the disaster, I suspect that the Right intend to make the
global poor pay for the ecological collapse, while continuing their reedy excessive consumption as long as possible.
Recently, the outbreak of SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) in 2002 - 2003, the Bird Flu in 2008, and the Swine Flu in 2009 served to demonstrate the quick - spreading power of the influenza virus through the convenience and
ubiquity of
global air travel.
In order for crypto networks to become the primary technology used in
global transactions, it will require a critical mass of users to achieve
ubiquity and market efficiency.