Sentences with word «memorialising»

Regardless of whether they are the sole legal owner of the deceased's data — and irrespective of whether the opinion of their next of kin, with regulation, DAI firms would have to abide by certain conventions, such as, preventing hate speech and the commercial exploitation of memorialised profiles».
He built the model himself as a tribute to Horatio Nelson, who had been killed in 1805 and then memorialised by a full - rigged ship launched at Woolwich in 1814.
With Surveillance Camera (2010), the artist memorialises the clunky apparatus of CCTV surveillance by replicating it in marble, medium of monuments and gravestones.
The work memorialises over 30,000 books, labelled as Abandoned Property (AP), formerly the possessions of Palestinian individuals, institutions and libraries but which were looted by the Israeli authorities in 1948.
Interested in notions of memory and personal history, Do Ho Suh creates artworks which memorialise details of his everyday surroundings.
By no means what - so - ever is the «suicide prevention sector» not immune from such memorialising of white Australia.
Other famous scientists are buried or memorialised nearby, the most recent burials being those of atomic physicists Ernest Rutherford in 1937 and Joseph John Thomson in 1940.
People memorialise things in museums, and religion is part of rememberance.
Ed Miliband faced a barrage of online mockery this morning after his tweet memorialising Sir Alex Ferguson suggested the outgoing Manchester United manager had died.
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The composition, supposedly written in a single night, soared into the Italian charts where it stayed for for 52 weeks, memorialising Goblin in cult horror history.
Far better to aggressively ask yourself (& the world) each day why your premise might actually be wrong — rather than devoting all your efforts to constructing some tottering edifice of proof to memorialise what might be, in the end, a long - dead thesis.
Danny Lyon memorialises this space in a 1969 photograph from his series The Destruction of Lower Manhattan.
Francis Penrose was painted by Sargent while Alma - Tadema memorialised Lord Leighton's architect, George Aitchison.
The emergence of the body as a medium of artistic realisation concerned various artists at the beginning of the 1970s, and their works remain as documents of actions memorialised in such testimonies.
For example, what if a child's den of sheets were remade in memorialising marble (Tell My Mother not to Worry (ii), 2012)?
Words float out of the gracious veil of pallid, delicate colour she has transferred to a gallery surface: outside brought inside, street art memorialised, an abstract painting as a documentary photograph.
The installations that Hughes has created memorialise the unstable materials relied upon for today's memory making.
But it embraces and memorialises unpredictable encounters in the studio in ways that their predecessors did not, and may regard the traditional avenue of creating a brand and working it for 40 years as unadventurous.
In 1992, Cuban - born Felix Gonzalez - Torres used the vernacular of seaside bars and street parties to create a sculpture memorialising his partner.
As the first occasion in an ongoing project, Gordon and Mendes will present diptychs memorialising Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, Craigie Aitchison and Michael Andrews.
And the completion of Apple Park at once memorialises Jobs and looks to embed the most positive parts of his terrible ambition, making them corporate muscle memory and learnt behaviour.
Regardless, sections of the media memorialise those lost to suicide by the colour of their skin.
Once the investigating attorney has identified the subject matter of the investigation (the who, what, when and where), the scope and the purpose of the investigation and a concrete plan for carrying it out should ordinarily be memorialised by outside counsel in a written work plan.
Featuring members of the Snowdown Colliery Male Voice Choir, the work memorialises a Kentish coalmine through the former miners» vocal embodiment of memory.
Made at the STPI Creative Workshop in Singapore, the new works are part of artist's ongoing «Rubbing / Loving» project, in which rubbings of interior spaces and everyday objects are created in a process that discloses and memorialises details of the artist's surroundings.
The exhibition also includes Ai Weiwei's Surveillance Camera with Marble Stand (2015), in which the artist memorialises the apparatus of CCTV surveillance by replicating it in marble, evoking themes of paranoia and voyeurism and the omnipotence of a «policing» authoritative force.
«Without being guilty of the worst kind of religious escapism, we can not spiritually separate the violence, the carnage and the suffering of the innocent that is under our gaze today — whether in Gaza, in Israel, in Syria, in Ukraine or in Iraq — from our memorialising of the beginnings of the First World War.
Any event on this scale should be memorialised.
As a society, and individually, what does it mean to memorialise the dead?
The way the dead were to be memorialised was the source of much controversy, echoing the question in the book's title.
Then he delves into how science intersects with politics and the issue of memorialising the dead.
This is an image which haunts the dreams of the successful author, Delphine de Vigan (Emmanuelle Seigner), who has made a financial killing by memorialising the tragic life of her late mother.
This whole album sounds like an attempt to seize and memorialise the giddy freedoms of youth.
In fact, it was so well put together, it resurrected the genre it was memorialising.
Historic England asks how people are memorialised and asks for help in finding the secret, forgotten or unknown memorials around the country
A ceremony was held at the Balocco (Vercelli, Italy) Test Centre to memorialise the delivery of the first five Alfa Romeo 4C «Launch Edition» cars.
Memorialising them can be a positive thing to do — it takes our focus away from the grief, and helps us create one last final memory that we can hold on to.
A growing number of paw - rents are choosing more bespoke options to memorialise their furkids, spending hundreds or even thousands on momentos which range from personalised paintings and statues to memorial diamonds forged from the pet's ashes.
Plenty of local songsters have memorialised their fair city of course, but I have soft spot for the wistful romanticism found in this song from one of the North East's most unfairly maligned troubadours.
To memorialise the occasion, Bandai has decided to give the gift of nostalgia to Tamagotchi fans of the mid-to-late»90s by releasing a smaller version of the device in limited quantities on November 5th this year!
The series has a relationship with history painting, although Quaife's chosen medium of watercolour is unusual for such a potentially charged subject: it suggests the evanescence of the historical moment rather than its memorialising.
He pieces together oral histories and anecdotes to create new content to memorialise the often forgotten small stories which link and bind communities and the shape of society.
The gallery describes the work as, «memorialises a time when all three artists were in Los Angeles during Basquiat's second exhibition at the Larry Gagosian Gallery.
Made at the STPI Creative Workshop in Singapore, the new works in this exhibition are part of the artist's ongoing Rubbing / Loving project, in which rubbings of interior spaces and everyday objects are created in a process that discloses and memorialises...
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