Sentences with phrase «mechanization in»

Though it is difficult to associate a particular style with her work, several concurrent themes can be identified within her oeuvre, such as sexuality, the place of craft and mechanization in art as well as her fascination with ethnographic and scientific studies.

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Mechanization, globalization, software and the unparalleled benefits of robotics all work to shrink payrolls in every product cycle.
Helpless to grow our own food — mechanization has destroyed the family farm, and we live mostly uprooted in cities and suburbs we are dependent upon the religion that threatens our faith.
A push toward a scientific sovereignty in which the empirical world was the only world, a mechanization of life through the emerging structures of technology and mass industry, a cultivation of persons along the lines of immediate gratification and fulfillment of base impulses, and the use of mass culture by dictatorial regimes to shape a people.
But what has not yet been sufficiently taken into account, although it explains everything, is the extent to which this process of mechanization is a collective affair, and the way in which it finally creates, on the periphery of the human race, an organism that is collective in its nature and amplitude.
Christianity does well to celebrate personal particularity, but the often promiscuous leveling of democracy and the techno - impersonality of both bureaucratization and mechanization erode the institutional contexts in which it's possible to find authentic personal significance.
In terms of the images that we have, it is possible to imagine that DNA is in fact a complicated machine, whereas natural selection as a process resists mechanizatioIn terms of the images that we have, it is possible to imagine that DNA is in fact a complicated machine, whereas natural selection as a process resists mechanizatioin fact a complicated machine, whereas natural selection as a process resists mechanization.
Overall one can say that the early childlike interpretation continues to hold those aspects, which are known to the child's self in the experience of its self, to be present everywhere, aspects which later in the thing - ification of reality and the mechanization of explanation are let go from many areas.
One way follows the tendency of abstracting towards simplification, as this tendency appears preliminarily sketched in the psychogenetic development right down to the concept of «thing» and in the mechanization of the explanation.
What one can historically describe as the «mechanization of the image of the world» is, at any rate in an environment formed by machines, a process which is also being looked at psychogenetically; this process advances the same object categories and ideas of movement, if only in a rudimentary, pre-reflexive manner, which might, especially for that reason, influence thinking so much more persistently.
Subsequently a gradual general alteration of the perception of reality takes place, in the sense of an increasing mechanization of the explanation of nature which is, as Piaget surmised, internally dependent on the initial correct understanding of machines (CPE 263f.).
Viewed in this way, science, technology, industry, and bureaucracy have all contributed to the mechanization of life.
Thus, mechanization slowly comes to be the «substitute religion» for society where «the necessity of invention was a dogma, and the ritual of a mechanical routine was the binding element in the faith.»
Rather, new factories were built, usually on the outskirts of small towns in heretofore rural America, where the mechanization of farms made available a pool of cheap, plentiful labor.
In other parts of the world, he explains, farms use a lot of mechanization and industrialization to produce large quantities of abalone, but this has an adverse effect on their flavor.
Mechanization of red chile harvesting equipment is in the trial stage: less than 0.1 percent is harvested in this manner.
It walked through Europe with its mechanization and forced the bourgeoisie of every country to get in bed with it and submit to the nation's need, or die.
«You're going to see more and more mechanization of agriculture in New York.
Mr Abanga said A&G Agro-Mechanical Industries had partnered with the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) in the Region to set up the assembling plant at its (MoFA) Agricultural Mechanization Center in Tamale.
Nevertheless, the mechanization of harvesting in the U.S. has made such strides that, in spite of the costliness of the machines and other technical aids, the cost of food to American families, in terms of its percentage (18 percent) of their income, is the lowest in the world.»
«Working conditions are also poorer,» and less mechanization means more people are doing manual labor in harm's way.
These trends occurred elsewhere in the world and were made possible by the industrialization and mechanization of the oil - seed industry (43).
In each of these stories there are deft plot mechanizations that add depth to the story and this is what I appreciated as well.
Like the rest of the game's dungeons, it's organic in that every manual shift changes every last mechanization, be they conduits, rotating passages or even the cogs of a gear.
Before Toyota began manufacturing cars, the company was built on the mechanization of the weaving process through the power loom and the streamlining of factory production in the early 20th century.
Additionally, artists Keith Calhoun and Chandra McCormick will present photographs that follow the changes in the city's relationship with labor and capital, documenting the mechanization of sugar fields in the 1990s to the transformed racial and cultural workforce post-Katrina.
Mechanization, Material, and the Matrix seeks work that showcases the ways in which technology is utilized and discussed by different artists working across a spectrum of materials and processes and the resulting dialogue between technology and material.
Less interested in the form of his sculptures than in the patterns of their movement, he also eschews motorized mechanization.
However, before turning to sculpture in the mid 1960s, she was working primarily on paper, using it as a space for experimentation as she worked towards simplification, repetition, and mechanization.
This depersonalization and mechanization of art's form and content did more than simply complicate the claims of authorship and authenticity so dear to high modernist aesthetics; it inserted the idea of the multiple into the once autonomous space of the unique, and introduced the plural into the singular in a way that dramatically impacted our conceptual appreciation of these binary terms.
The gallery requested that each invited artist create a new piece similar in scale to Warhol's original 14 x 14 ″ canvases, that also addressed concepts inherent to Warhol's work: derivations on the art historical still life, mechanization of art - making, and the convergence of fine art and pop culture.
Although Tapestry is more often associated with decorative or applied arts and has faded as a primary art medium in the age of mechanization and mass - production, it has been continually explored by prominent visual artists such as Picasso, Kandinsky, Warhol and more recently Chuck Close, Craigie Horsefield and William Kentridge.
Even so, his doubt manifests itself differently, in a sort of anxious mechanization of painterly gesture — more like Jasper Johns or Sigmar Polke than Guston.
Siegfried Giedion, in Mechanization Takes Command, points out that the middle ages were times of:
Two frequently cited solutions — raising productivity through large investment in fertilizers, irrigation and mechanization, and extending farming to degraded, abandoned or pasture lands — would still leave food and energy supplies falling short of demand, according to a study released on Thursday by the climate change advice division of Deutsche Bank.
Mechanization meant that the industry that did remain in the city needed fewer bodies.
When the mechanization of the timber industry in the Northwest allowed companies to lay off workers while increasing destruction of the forests, the blame fell squarely on those who wanted to protect the spotted owl.
The good news is that we know that innovation is a fundamental driver of economic growth, and America has led the world in innovation for the past two centuries — from the mechanization of textile manufacturing in the late 18th century to the invention of the Internet in the late 20th century.
Then came a revolution in agriculture that would gain pace throughout the century — better seeds, better fertilizer, better farming practices, along with widespread mechanization.
Siegfried Gideon quotes the book in Mechanization Takes Command:
Farmers have great expectations for the crop, given the exceptionally large yields that California farmers once achieved and the great strides made in agricultural irrigation and mechanization since hemp was last grown.
If the supporters of non-lawyer ownership (I hesitate to use ABS because ABS doesn't only pertain to non-lawyer ownership) of law firms advocate the mechanization of the majority of the lawyer's role it is to be assumed it's because they know that a decrease in lawyers would entail that the customers of such software and machines would be non-lawyers because the initial buyers of such would have been replaced.
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