Sentences with phrase «good cultural artifacts»

I have tracked and compiled a list of their common characteristics — from the desire to create good cultural artifacts to a strong sense of calling — and these leaders» optimistic outlook on the future has steamrolled me.

Not exact matches

The good folks at the Internet Archive have made it their mission to collect and organize pop cultural artifacts, making them available to the general public to ensure they never go forgotten.
Perhaps, the best answer is that energy independence has never been a simple technical, economic or political solution to the problem of foreign oil dependence; rather, it has been a cultural artifact, a discourse evoking particular American notions of the exceptional nation, American innovation and ingenuity, the can - do spirit, and the very notion of «independence» on which the American national project has been built.
Wilkerson sees his film, no less than his family, as caught up with these cultural artifacts in the continuing movement of history — a history in which you might decide to be a liberal (if you're content to congratulate yourself) or, as a better choice, a radical.
Consider that Valiant isn't even good in comparison to the usual run - of - the - mill swill — that people who liked the Shrek flicks may actually try to prove their sophistication amongst themselves by rejecting this pale imitation of an embarrassing cultural artifact.
If you are interested in cultural tours, our driver can take you touring to the local villages to see the craftsmen at work, or spend the day shopping for local crafts and artifacts, as well as the beautiful Lombok Pearls.
Ubud has been the cultural focus of Bali for decades and is the place to visit if you are searching for original carvings, sculptures, artifacts, and paintings from across the Indonesian archipelago as well as Bali itself.Villa Alamanda lies to the east of Ubud an approximate ten minutes away and as welcome guests approach the villas they pass through a traditional carving village known to most as Tengkulak.
E.T. might be the best - known Atari misfire of 1982, but Custer's Revenge is a much more deeply embarrassing cultural artifact from the same timeframe.
This is the second panel in a three - part series investigating how the map can be understood as a metaphor, both as material artifact and cultural object as well as an artistic tool.
This alleged «cultural evolution» encourages the artist to deconstruct and build artifacts in which he mixes — without taboos — the trivial, decorative and well - measured paraphernalia of luxury culture with elements from the suburban culture: snake skins, leopard patterns, gold and fake carbon fibers that aspire to shine in an asphaltic grey.
The exhibition emphasizes the integration of innovative aesthetics with a deeply cultural edifice that enhances the material artifacts as well as engages the viewer in a narrative that rightly can not be negated, where identity, meaning and intention are inseparable from form.
Munster, consisting of counties Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Tipperary and Waterford, has a rich cultural heritage of Celtic artifacts, landscape painting and stone sculpture, as well as a modern infrastructure including numerous important museums and arts centres in Cork, Limerick and Waterford.
Nicholas Kersulis» practice applies systems of organization to cultural artifacts with formal devices such as montage, accretion, and erasure as well as conventions of exhibition display and graphic design.
Having talked to Feynman about climate modeling hype in «nuclear winter» s heyday, and been to Cargo Cult country as well, I can testify to the strong structural correspondence of the Melanesian cult's signature artifacts and that wonderful cultural construct, the Wegman Rep0rt.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z