Sentences with phrase «imaginary future of»

Even if we thought test score levels or the imaginary future of VAM were good enough for PMs to manage the quality of their portfolio, the heavy reliance on those measures distorts schools in ways that are educationally harmful.

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«It was during an initial conversation over lunch that the idea for Imaginary started to come together: let's build a fund focused on early - stage businesses obsessed with the consumer, and help create the global retail brands and platforms of the future
The sudden rise in settlement of Comex gold and silver futures contracts through the formerly obscure off - exchange mechanism of «exchange for physicals» is likely just increasing the supply of imaginary metal, the TF Metals Report's Craig Hemke writes today for Sprott Money.
Science - fictional adventures in an imaginary future, among extraterrestrial intelligences or future versions of humanity, are — obviously — not accurate predictions of our future, but have more truth in them than to suppose our current social and biological order is unchanging.
None of us want a future stuck with a bunch of religious idiots that actually think some imaginary pal is going to gallop down from the sky on his rainbow - farting unicorn.
This is the speech of the parables and the imaginary descriptions of the future.
Dean Hamer, the chief of gene structure and regulation at the National Cancer Institute's Laboratory of Biochemistry, wrote recently in Scientific American about his vision of a not - too - distant future in which an imaginary couple, Syd and Kayla, got to tweak the emotional makeup of their fetus.
In the Old Testament, the Messiah was an imaginary savior that was to come, at some time in the future, to rule over and be king of the Jewish people.
The prophets do not write imaginary history covering centuries of the future, like Mr. Shaw in Back to Methuselah, or Mr. Wells in his scientific and philosophical romances.
Are you at home, discussing how bleak the club's future is, with an entourage of imaginary realistic friends who all agree with you?
Leaving the economic and financial future of this County to imaginary solutions and to unachievable hopes and wishes is not the means of «righting the ship».
The scientists tested some of the volunteers 10 minutes after they had generated the imaginary future scenarios, and they tested others a day later.
Behind the installation, a shaded outline of the Arizona mountains, the tip of the moon just beginning to slice its way upward; in front of it, musicians Kina Grannis, Taylor Rice of Local Natives, and Jesse Epstein of Imaginary Future.
While most Marvel movie fans» thoughts are leaning towards outer space ahead of next week's Guardians of the Galaxy, Marvel Studios» President Kevin Feige dropped some intriguing statements about the future of two Earth - bound villains previously thought dead or imaginary.
Children help decide the future of the imaginary Grousebrook Valley in the Peak District NP.
At Seashore Primary School, an imaginary school of the future created by the Education Department of Australia, technology is the glue that holds classes together.
This position ultimately allows activists to kick the can down the road to some imaginary future in which we magically have the right level of organizational strength to put forward a real alternative.
So, using Monte Carlo analysis, the Rogers could put their plan through a series of tests to see how it would perform in various imaginary financial futures.
The LIBOR is frequently the basis of investments including interest swap agreements (two parties agree to pay each other's interest based on an imaginary amount of money, or principal), bonds with a variable interest yield, and forward contracts (investors use these to hedge risk based on what they believe interest rates will be at a specific time in the future).
We don't even understand the past — despite our «fantastic, imaginary, false privileges that man has arrogated to himself, of regimenting, arranging, and fixing truth» — so how can we possibly see what will happen in the future?
It's interesting that in a show where we've seen children killed, a brother sort of rape a sister, - a Horselord rape a future Queen of Dragons, a penis being cut off, numerous limbs hacked off, torture and who knows what else, it's this one scene in particuilar that the journalistic community has chosen to draw the imaginary line in the sand.
To add the uniqueness of The Caligula Effect, the battle system is set up in a way that's referred to as the Imaginary Chain, wherein before you execute your moves, you can get a «glimpse into the future» of how the outcome of your choices will end up like, so you can get a good idea of roughly how much damage you'll be doing, as well as if the enemy will be countering your moves at all.
Beatriz Cortez and Rafa Esparza's collaborative exhibition at Commonwealth and Council engages with immigrant labor as a metaphor for the construction of a future where multiple imaginaries of gender, race, class, and culture are made possible.
The Republic of Brexitopia is an imaginary country of the near future.
Her scholarship in this area also appears in Mainframe Experimentalism: Early Digital Computing and the Experimental Arts (University of California Press, 2012) and Future Cinema: The Cinematic Imaginary after Film (MIT Press, 2003).
The films produced at the time, as part of Channel 4 and the race - relations industry it came to represent, offer insight into the real conditions, imaginary futures, and contested pasts that come to define race as a lived experience.
By appropriating it and transporting it to an era of cybernetics, Baladrán questions what he names «the future of techno optimism», an idea of a new form of automation, of copying and peer - to peer production, that can offer a new imaginary for what the commons might become.
De Wit continues her insight into the field of «future archaeology», creating a trail of crumbs for imaginary viewers millennia from now.
Through an individual lens, Work Hard suggests an imaginary time and place in art history as past, present and future converge in a narrative of national identity and art production.
She has been shortlisted for the Turner prize; she has a beautiful room of her paintings (all imaginary portraits of black subjects) included in the central Venice Biennale exhibition; and this week, also in Venice, she was awarded the Future Generation Art Prize, bankrolled by Ukrainian billionaire Victor Pinchuk.
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Byrne's multi-layered approach to his work creates an exhibition that is both complex in its subject matter and recognisable in its imaginary reconstructions of the ongoing debates between the present, soon to be past, and the projected future.
Following on from the 2014 Extinction Marathon which presented environmental and human crises facing the world today (co-curated with Gustav Metzger) and the 2015 Transformation Marathon, which proposed ways of identifying and effecting change in the face of increasing complexity, the 2016 Miracle Marathon focused in on ritual, repetition and magical thinking to consider ways in which the imaginary can not only predict, but also play a part in affecting long - term futures.
Together, they posit immigrant labor as a foundation for building a future in which multiple imaginaries of gender, race, class, and culture become possible.
The research exhibition «Learning Laboratories: Architecture, Instructional Technology, and the Social Production of Pedagogical Space Around 1970» sets out to reconstruct educational imaginaries, the past's conceptions of the future of education, in an archaeological excavation of learning spaces and knowledge environments of the «60s and «70s.
In a series of moving image works and ceramic sculptures, Melanie Jackson continues her ongoing investigation into mutability and transformation, which takes its lead from Goethe's concept of an imaginary primal plant, the Urpflanze, that contained coiled up within it the potential to unfurl all possible future forms.
In his catalogue essay, Gioni describes the exhibition as «a land of wilderness and ruins that exists in an imaginary time zone suspended between a remote past and a not - so - distant future
The experience is akin to travel — a pastiche of impressions, some recognizably of the here and now, and others hinting at an imaginary future.
Samaras, who is based in Los Angeles, recently had a major survey of her work dealing with the future imaginaries of global capital, Tales of Tomorrow, at the Armory in Pasadena.
Taking the traditional museum practice of collections and taxonomic displays as a starting point, the artists create a wunderkammer in the making and an imaginary future museum.
For the past three decades, British artist Paul Winstanley has been painting the future past — that utopian architectural imaginary of the postwar years concretized in a range of quasi - public / quasi-private milieus, from the airport to the hospital — making only the most incremental variations in his address of the subject matter from one show to the next.
Undamaged so far are world leaders who secretly decided thirty - eight (38) years ago, in fear of mutual nuclear annihilation, to Unite Nations against an imaginary «common enemy» — «Global Climate Change» — and base future government policies on
Marcott's spike, and future extensions of it, are imaginary.
By purporting sunlit areas of ocean are much hotter than under clouds, exponential evaporation kinetics purports imaginary high future humidity — really decreasing as the atmosphere adapts to higher [CO2] /.
The words you ascribe to Mosh tell an imaginary negative half of the story on the threat / benefit of fossil fuels for humanity: namely the hypothetical future threat imagined by the climate models.
Tweedledum and Tweedledee rattling imaginary sabres as foils to the fear of the future.
«Poverty is a REAL threat to humanity, as demonstrated by throusands of years of human history... climate change is, so far, an imaginary threat that exists in the future
This imaginary firm of the not - so - distant future, of course, reflects what some innovative firms of today are already instituting.
Following the company's reveal of Big Ideas and an imaginary supercar concept at CES, plans for breaking ground on the factory in late January were apparently delayed as a result of Faraday Future's Chinese parent company Leshi temporarily backing out of the Chinese stock exchange.
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