Sentences with phrase «in the blurring contexts»

She is fascinated by digital semiotics and the situation of identity in the blurring contexts of real and virtual.
She is fascinated by contemporary modes of digital communication, the power (and sometimes the perversity) of popular iconography, and the situation of identity in the blurring contexts of technological virtuality and biological reality.

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Occurring as it does in the context of a review of one of the most spectacularly successful empirical historical investigations in the whole field of life of Christ research, it is clear evidence of a tendency of the «new hermeneutic» to blur the distinction between statements possible on the basis of academic historical research and statements possible only on the basis of faith.
What made Snowden so compelling in the excellent 2014 documentary Citizenfour reduces him, in the context of an Oliver Stone thriller, to a blur.
In the context of that film, Ex Machina used a more «typical» robot A.I. but it still blurred the line between robot and human and so that for me really overwhelmed.
The terms coaching and mentoring are sometimes used interchangeably and in other contexts their specific purposes are really important but in reality the boundaries can be too easily blurred.
But it seems her singular focus on technology blurred her vision of the larger context in which schools operate.
That these gestures are simultaneously legible in Untitled [black painting with portal form] is a testament to its significance, both in the immediate context of Rauschenberg's work of the 1950s and as a forecasting of the experimentation and blurring of artistic boundaries that would follow in its wake.
Ryan Gander often creates invisible works, such as anonymous advertisments in newspapers, or areas which blur into the architectural context in which they are created.
As with the Corporate Logo Paintings, which feature abstracted and blurred logos printed on canvas, the new series of Aged Paintings appropriates corporate signage in various stages of decay, clustering many together on one canvas to create new contexts and meanings.
The works of the exhibition act as a collaborative installation between the artists where the agency of each artist at times is blurred, at times visible, in an attempt to question the relation of object and agency in the gallery space as well as in a broader context of history writing.
In this shifted context, the Cubist subject, be it a portrait or still life, no longer feels like an obsessive examination of form in space, but the trajectory of an image flashing past the eye too quickly to be recorded in conventional terms,» suggesting that «the real subject of art in the modern era is the anxious blur of time.&raquIn this shifted context, the Cubist subject, be it a portrait or still life, no longer feels like an obsessive examination of form in space, but the trajectory of an image flashing past the eye too quickly to be recorded in conventional terms,» suggesting that «the real subject of art in the modern era is the anxious blur of time.&raquin space, but the trajectory of an image flashing past the eye too quickly to be recorded in conventional terms,» suggesting that «the real subject of art in the modern era is the anxious blur of time.&raquin conventional terms,» suggesting that «the real subject of art in the modern era is the anxious blur of time.&raquin the modern era is the anxious blur of time.»
These objects — figurines and asteroids — are both, in their different ways, adrift in their place and history, lacking a stable context for contemplation underlined by their blurred, bleached out and faded appearance.
These blurred boundaries offer a subtle reminder, acutely relevant in this context, that science involves subjective elements, and that art plays a critical role in the production of historical knowledge.
Through the incorporation of performance, the artists featured in this volume have not only broadened the context and function of the handmade object itself, but also usefully blurred the distinctions between the genres of the performing and sculptural arts.
These exciting new pieces placed in - situ across the Museum site - Airbag, Burnout and Diamonds In The Sky - depict micro-climates, pollution and artificially engineered clouds in provocative new contexts, blurring the boundaries between the natural and the man - made and bringing atmospheric science powerfully to lifin - situ across the Museum site - Airbag, Burnout and Diamonds In The Sky - depict micro-climates, pollution and artificially engineered clouds in provocative new contexts, blurring the boundaries between the natural and the man - made and bringing atmospheric science powerfully to lifIn The Sky - depict micro-climates, pollution and artificially engineered clouds in provocative new contexts, blurring the boundaries between the natural and the man - made and bringing atmospheric science powerfully to lifin provocative new contexts, blurring the boundaries between the natural and the man - made and bringing atmospheric science powerfully to life.
That comes up, for example, in the context of Google street views, where Google has been told they must blur license plate numbers.
The Google Ubiquitous Computing Summit will take place this fall in San Francisco, the search company announced today at its annual developer event, and focus on blurring the boundaries between form - factors and locations, making better use of the context the user is in, and - perhaps most appealing to coders - reducing the amount of duplication across platforms.
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