Sentences with phrase «mode of production into»

But, they all employ the power of the State, the concentrated and organised force of society, to hasten, hot - house fashion, the process of transformation of the feudal mode of production into the capitalist mode, and to shorten the transition.
This exhibition's interest in the discursive situation is its tendency to extend beyond discrete modes of production into a networked sequence of interlacing moments.

Not exact matches

At the heart of Marx's analysis of the capitalist mode of production was his insight that it led, with almost mechanical inevitability, to what he called «the universalization of the commodity form,» the transmutation not only of all things, but also of all relations, into commodities.
In this period, the economy may grow by quantum leaps, a new mode of production may come into being, or the political regime may change in a way that promotes subsequent economic change.
Heat and light, being modes of motion, «phosphorescence» and «incandescence» are phenomena to which consciousness has been likened by the production - theory: «As one sees a metallic rod, placed in a glowing furnace, gradually heat itself, and — as the undulations of the caloric grow more and more frequent — pass successively from the shades of bright red to dark red (sic), to white, and develope, as its temperature rises, heat and light, — so the living sensitive cells, in presence of the incitations that solicit them, exalt themselves progressively as to their most interior sensibility, enter into a phase of erethism, and at a certain number of vibrations, set free (dégagent) pain as a physiological expression of this same sensibility superheated to a red - white.»
... the character of independence and estrangement which the capitalist mode of production as a whole gives to the instruments of labor and to the product, as against the workman, is developed by means of machinery into a thorough antagonism.17
He notes that the Tevatron is most sensitive to particles produced by the Higgs decaying into a bottom and antibottom quark, whereas the Large Hadron Collider is sensitive to other decay modes, including the production of two photons, making results from the two machines complementary.
Upon slowing down of the thyroid gland and low thyroid hormone production the body goes into the energy preserving mode.
These foods lead to spikes in blood sugar and the production of excitotoxins — a reaction that causes your gut's nerve cells to send a signal to your brain that sounds an alarm, putting you into fight or flight mode.
All engines in the next - generation Silverado and Sierra pickups — which are expected to go into production in the third quarter — feature GM's Active Fuel Management system that can operate in two different cylinder modes or its new Dynamic Fuel Management technology that continuously adjusts the number of cylinders firing — down to two — in various combinations based on performance needs.
All engines in the next - generation Silverado and Sierra pickups — which are expected to go into production in the third quarter — feature GM's Active Fuel Management system that can operate in two different cylinder modes or its new Dynamic Fuel Management technology that continuously adjusts the number of cylinders firing — down to two — between 17 modes based on performance needs.
The Insight is without doubt one of the greatest modes of personal transport ever conceived and put into production what we need from Honda is more of them.
The budget for the Gamecube game with all that art, including the video production for story mode, was probably bigger than Fast Racing had put into it by the nature of company size, and expectations for a well known franchise.
Interactive's SVP of production and development, Peter Wyse, developers will be able to pick between two optimized rendering options — A «Resolution mode» that allows developers to lock games into a resolution beyond 1080P, and a «Quality Mode» which dynamically scales the resolution depending on the game's performance.
When asked what artists came to mind when she thought of Patrick Wilson, Marvin mentioned several that the art genome did not link to Wilson's work: David Mitchell, who translates out - of - body experiences into photographic abstractions that look strikingly similar to Wilson's paintings; Johnnie Winona Ross, a painter who captures the attractive and intimate quality of Wilson's compositions but also channels Agnes Martin and the landscape of the Southwest; and James Siena, whose highly detailed, vibrant paintings are derived from mathematical systems, varying from Wilson's own mode of production yet sharing a similarly immersive quality.
Some of the issues to be expanded upon are: research as artistic production; the problematic question of agency within co-production; professionalization versus the instinctual amateur; writing as curatorial practice; the exhibition as a form of research action; expanded notions of the curatorial and the role of research models and methodologies within these; art writing as a curatorial form, and the distinction between research into curatorial practice / exhibition histories and the curatorial as in itself a mode of research practice.
Josephine Breese and Henry Little transport Guggenheim's two thematic threads — the first focusing on the surreal, the instinctual and the erotic; the second a formalist enquiry into modes of mark - making and production — across the Atlantic and across time, securing key works by Eileen Agar and Catherine Yarrow, two artists from Guggenheim's circle, and inviting a further new 29 artists to join the conversation.
Today, Artists Space is a place for discussion and examination that proposes new modes of production, setting new relations into play and shifting its focus away from the presentation of works alone — ultimately, a center for new ideas in an radically changing world.
Insertions into Ideological Circuits: Coca - Cola project is on display at Tate Liverpool in Art Turning Left, an exhibition which reveals how left - wing values have been embedded into the modes of artistic production and distribution by numerous artists across the globe.
These different modes of photographic production, whether staged or found, feed into the ongoing narratives that Lawson engages.
Delving into the lives of Caro's assistants, as well as his studio in Camden, his archives, and his body of work, this exhibition explores questions of originality, collaboration and education through one artist's mode of production.
Instead, artist Noah Barker — this show's curator — emphasizes a diffuse, collaborative mode of production that examines crosscurrents between the works on view, many of which bleed into one another.
Appropriation and the Archive: In the early 1960s, Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol began to incorporate photographic images into their paintings, establishing a new mode of visual production that relied not on the then - dominant tradition of gestural abstraction but rather on mechanical processes such as screenprinting.
Buying green is generally a smart choice, and an important way to put money into the modes of production one wishes more companies would emulate.
Below, we have three stories that offer a little insight into where Apple is with production of the iPhone X, whether Apple may go back to Touch ID as a means of authentication in the future and confirmation from Apple's Craig Federighi that a Nightstand mode for the iPhone has been considered.
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