Sentences with phrase «media influences culture»

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Its influence on social media and startup culture has been mind blowing, especially the last two to three years.
One important aspect of this culture that's been greatly influenced by this technology and social media is humor.
«Muslims are definitely being impacted by this content,» Ahussain told Newsweek about the influence material found on social media potentially has on the culture at large.
In a culture where lobbyists and media conglomerates seem to have more influence over politics than the common person, it's easy to become skeptical.
This is not to question their merit, although several are debatable, but to emphasise that contemporary culture, as influenced by successive governments and the mainstream media, has its own set of moral absolutes, usually underpinned by legislation.
Rather the media, as it were, form the «web» of the culture, the matrix where most people now get most of their insight, influence, values and meaning.
The mass media both nationally and internationally are rapidly becoming not just an aspect of social cultures, but through their increasing ubiquity across cultures, their functional interrelationship, and their place within the international market and economic system, are becoming the vanguard of a new international culture whose web is touching and influencing almost every other cultural system.
It's Not the Media: The Truth About Pop Culture's Influence on Children.
This policy statement first reviews the biblical and theological basis, then looks at the role of the church, the influence of communication technologies and resources, regulation of a public resource in the public interest, the proglrm of concentration of media ownership and control, and the impace of global media on indigenous cultures.
In this chapter, a review of communication is outlined beginning with rudimentary forms of oral communication, to writing, to print, to wire, to wireless, to TV and the multitudes of influences upon our culture from these media.
According to a number of recent studies [1,2,5,13,18], while the culture of sport (including influences from professional and other athletes), as well as the media and other outside sources play a role in the decision of student - athletes to report experiencing concussion symptoms, it is coaches and teammates, along with parents, who have the strongest influence on the decision to report a concussion during sport participation, with coaches being one of the primary barriers to increased self - reporting by athletes of concussive symptoms.
The Icelandic Naming Committee has the principal responsibility to determine whether new given names, deriving from foreign influence and the media, and not previously used in Iceland, are suitable for integration into the country's language and culture.
Influence of semi-defined and defined culture media on the development, cell number and metabolism of bovine embryos.
So here we are, experiencing the impact of this tremendously media - influenced culture; and we're witnessing the direct effects media have not only on our western population but in other populations as well.
However the increase in exposure to media and influence of western culture has changed the thinking of Chinese women.
Appropriately dubbed the «Citizen Kane of comics» by one British magazine, Watchmen has had a huge influence on both the comics media and popular culture.
Students analyze the development of dramatic forms, production practices, and theatrical traditions across cultures and historical periods and explain influences on contemporary theatre, film, television, and electronic media productions
Discuss the influence of culture and media on the development of gender roles.
This pack focuses on media influence, male and female body image, impact on mental health and the rise of selfie culture.
These articles help explain the influence of celebrity culture and media stereotypes.
They focused heavily on influencing popular culture and the media.
As the long standing fans struggle with their fringe subculture blowing up into «peak geek,» as Salkowitz put it, the question of how digital media will influence comics culture looms large.
He explores the relationship between «low» and «high» culture, the increasing influence of the media and the genuine artistic urge satisfied by handicrafts.
And as a pop culture hound, he's always being influenced by what's new in the media, be it music, television, film, or otherwise.
Many other films and media companies are trying to target the gaming sector, both due to the huge pop culture influence and the obvious financial gain.
THE GAMEHOTEL BRAND In addition to its flagship live events, GAMEHOTEL also produces an ongoing series of TV / radio programs on game culture, as well as GAMEHOTEL seminars and focus sessions on the influence of video games in advertisement, the media, education and in the workplace.
Though things are certainly changing, nerd media such as comic books and video games have historically been viewed as a «boys club» in the West, an outlook that has influenced marketing decisions as well as popular culture representations of the «gamer nerd» despite numerous studies suggesting that women are doing as much, if not more, gaming than men.
This exhbition looks at the manylevels of culture and varieties of media, as well as rapidly changing modes of international influence exemplified by works from Christopher Wool, George Condo and Richard Prince.
The exhibit will be the first major solo show for the artist in Los Angeles since 1997, an appropriate locale for images with much to say about celebrity and the influence of the media on popular culture.
This exhibition focuses on relationships among the photographic work of three artists active during the 1970s that drew on ideas of surrealist / Dada culture of the 1920s and 1930s and influenced succeeding generations of photographers and media artists.
Influenced by history, cinema and popular culture, Spanish artist Ernesto Cánovas sources images from old and new media to produce evocative, semi-abstract paintings that capture a fleeting moment in time.
Part of a group of artists known as the Chicago Imagists who emerged in the 1960s, Paschke (1939 — 2004) was strongly influenced by media imagery and popular culture — newspapers, magazines, advertisements, film and television.
Finding inspiration in pop culture, advertising and punk influences, Noble & Webster have challenged the conventional career path of the artist, utilizing different media — including electric lights and garbage - to tease out new relations between spectacle, conceptual gravity, and pure entertainment.
The exhibition, which takes its name from the iconic publication, presents works that not only reflect on the fugitive figure in American popular culture, but also interrogate how narratives constructed by the media influence our understandings of lawlessness and otherness and directly inform our views on innocence, safety, and normalcy.
Creating layers of social commentary, Bradford uses found stories from comics to question the influence of social media on contemporary culture.
Incorporating layers of material and process in the mixed - media work Landscape Majestic (2010), New York — based artist Mickalene Thomas (b. 1971) creates a lush landscape recalling influences from the Hudson River School to Édouard Manet as she explores traditional and pop culture aspects of beauty.
Capturing the heady glamour of the Swinging Sixties, the work is infused with the influence of sexual liberation, consumer culture and the growth of mass media.
Focusing on the U.S. conflict in the Middle East over the past 10 years, Consuming War addresses the ways the American media and consumer culture have manipulated and influenced our perceptions of war, often turning it into a spectacle for American consumption.
With diverse influences from graffiti, street culture, and outsider art, she has produced commercial and non-commercial work in various media.
The artists in this exhibition not only seek to respond to the forms that mass media has taken since it arose in the 20th century, but also portray how our participation in mass culture and mass communication influences a mass collective subjectivity.
Working across various media in portraits, interiors, nudes and landscapes, Marshall conflates actual and imagined events from African American culture and integrates a range of stylistic influences to address the limited historiography of black art.
I've been more inspired by how language is used — in culture generally, whether in casual conversation or various forms of media — or by music, TV, dance, and movies... I never think about disentangling moments from my cumulative experience of culture that may have influenced me the most... it means more in its blended entirety than it does a series of key experiences or authors.»
Steven Connor, Tom Corby, Dawn Nafus, Hannah Redler Hawes, Marquard Smith, and Sara Teasley discuss the influence of numbers in contemporary visual, material, immaterial, and media culture.
Her work is also influenced by artists such as Cindy Sherman, Richard Prince, Louise Lawler, and Laurie Simmons, who are part of the Pictures Generation and known largely for their work in appropriation of images from a media - saturated culture.
The exhibition is a joint venture to celebrate the natural world and its influences on art and culture, and will feature works in a variety of media and installed in a salon - style fashion to give the public a broad glimpse of the depth of both gallery programs.
The Art & Culture Lecture Series presents illustrated artist talks by established, emerging and mid-career sculptors, painters and mixed - media artists, discussing their studio practice, influences and artistic journeys.
In «Network,» multidisciplinary works by Derrick Adams considers how television programming and media influence contemporary cultures.
In earlier years, when Minter showed no mercy skewing media culture and its own skewing of women, the conventional wisdom was that her influences were Andy Warhol and Pop Art (Tom Wesselman comes to mind) and the broad phenomenon of photorealism.
Influenced by recent popular culture, Cánovas combines decontextualised visual media to create a unique narrative sequence.
Mark Cooper's mixed - media installations feature organically shaped structures, lotus flower — like ceramic vessels and vibrantly colored forms displaying stylistic influences from Asian art and culture.
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