Sentences with phrase «into everyday context»

The director of legal services innovation at an unnamed top - 50 firm puts this into everyday context: «I see robots as a massive everyday opportunity for the firm to do what our lawyers already value, which is to think and to have space to think.

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The nitty - gritty practice appealed to me less than the context of how it fit into the everyday.
As we settled into a multiple flashback structured film where only the blood splattered pink suit gives the audience context, the visual include many extreme close ups and a clear difference between Portman's in camera TV intro to the White House and her everyday voice.
Besides the appropriate but broad curatorial declaration that «art illuminates everyday life in all its beauty, imperfection, and comedy,» the 2013 Carnegie International Curators Daniel Baumann, Dan Byers, and Tina Kukielski composed this year's exhibition without a definitive, centralized theme, but instead a flexibility that allows for separation into more easily digestible parts, and the freedom to play with context.
Their goals were generous in that they wanted to reach people traditionally outside of the art world, as well as take art outside of the gallery context and insert it into the everyday in ways that opened up new conversations.
No Place Like Home examines how artists over the past century have incorporated commonplace household items into their work, removing them from the context of the home in ways that subvert everyday experience.
Everyday objects, such as buttons, shirts and shoes, serve as an entrance for viewers into her art, but they are further altered and presented in a different capacity to prompt people to reconsider the original context and the implication.
Jim Lambie's show Spiritualized translates everyday materials including shirts, jars and belts into liberated objects transformed through new color, shapes and context.
Grounded in material, experimentation and exploration, his works take common, everyday materials out of context, reinterpreting them into new and different forms.
Using several media, from collage to performance, she explores the sensual and formal properties of everyday objects and materials (venetian blinds, fans, infrared detection devices, etc.), taken out of their original context and rearranged into abstract compositions, investing them with a new, poetic meaning with political or emotional overtones.
Raphaela Platow, the CAC's Alice & Harris Weston Director and Chief Curator explains,» Green Acres builds on eco-conscious exhibitions the Contemporary Arts Center has spearheaded in the past, including The American Lawn: Surface of Everyday Life, Ecovention and Beyond Green, and puts into context the nearly 40 year phenomena of farming as art.
Three new works constructed from Slinky ® toys by American artist Tara Donovan, known for her ability to amplify the innate physical characteristics of everyday objects by transforming them into large - scale works of art, will be presented in the fourth Platform — the Parrish Art Museum's exhibition series in which artists are invited to create new work in response to the space, context, and environment of the Museum — on view from July 4 through October 18, 2015.
While many of Page's interventions happen within the formal art viewing context, his disruptions sometime spill out into his everyday.
They adapt objects and situations of the everyday life and place them into an artistic context — often using humour and irony.
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