Sentences with phrase «more of a cultural phenomenon»

Orange is the New Black is less of a TV series and more of a cultural phenomenon.
Dragon Quest in Japan is more of a cultural phenomenon than pretty much any game in the US, with the possible exception of Mario Brothers.

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More than introducing new products or marketing strategies, Facebook wants to cement its position as the social backbone of the web — and entrench itself as more cultural phenomenon than corporatMore than introducing new products or marketing strategies, Facebook wants to cement its position as the social backbone of the web — and entrench itself as more cultural phenomenon than corporatmore cultural phenomenon than corporation.
With more than 100 million daily active users and a primary audience of 18 - to 24 - year - olds, Snapchat is nothing short of a cultural phenomenon.
Thus Meland's approach is generally not highly systematic but more nearly in the form of explorations into the felt meanings of cultural and religious phenomena.
There is also the phenomenon of «filter bubbles», which describes how tracking technologies usher us into cultural and political ghettoes by monitoring what our online preferences are and feeding us more of the same.
Fashion is an art, it's a form of personal expression and more importantly it's generally a larger indicator of cultural phenomena.
It's true that Tinder is a cultural phenomenon in every sense of the word and it's changed the game more than almost anything in the digital age.
Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in humans whereby two people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a I'll be honest: the cultural phenomenon that is Girls has more or less passed me However, I will absorb the occasional moment from the show through
There's still not enough of the Jackson that his collaborators saw and loved — he's still a little distant, even in the behind - the - scenes footage — but Bad 25 does make the case for the album as more than a cultural phenomenon but a pop masterpiece, as underrated as any album that sold 30 million copies could ever be.
But as a cultural phenomenon, it's clearly something more — as well as a palliative for the traditional summertime agonies of our native screen.
That being said, six seasons into HBO's Game of Thrones — a cultural phenomenon that plays in no fewer than 170 countries, has inspired countless tattoos and baby namings, and has proved to be the network's most popular show of all time, with a seventh season set to premiere July 16th — it's more than likely that he does.
J.J Abrams fielded some more questions from the media regarding Star Wars (while also promoting his upcoming Stephen King project entitled 11.22.63 and Cameron Crowe's Roadies), but as you would expect, the majority of the inquiries were about Star Wars: The Force Awakens and his knowledge of the cultural phenomenon's eighth installment.
The cultural, critical and commercial phenomenon that is «Black Panther» boldly marched through its third weekend, hauling in an estimated $ 65.7 million over the three days, more than triple the debuts of «Red Sparrow and «Death Wish,» according to data from measurement and analytics firm ComScore.
While subtlety wasn't expected, the never ending mugging at the camera, poorly scripted references to varied cultural phenomenon of that time (photography, burking, mob protection), and stream of celebrity cameos (Bill Bailey, Ronnie Corbett) gives the impression that Landis was more concerned in operating the cinematic equivalent of a «shock and awe» campaign, rather than making a solid piece of genre entertainment.
Today, the project has become a veritable global phenomenon, and because of it, thousands of children from more than forty countries have exchanged pictures, stories, and goodwill, turning a half - inch - thin storybook character into a cultural icon.
And while sociologists have looked at the cultural phenomenon surrounding the popularity and sexual appeal of vampire lore, one thing is for certain: fans of the genre have not tired of it... [Read more...]
Pokémon is more than a game or a TV show — it's a cultural phenomenon that has won the hearts of Japanese and American fans alike!
Sunflower Seeds invites us to look more closely at the «Made in China» phenomenon and the geo - politics of cultural and economic exchange today.
Featuring more than 34 objects by 17 artists, Post-Op: «The Responsive Eye» Fifty Years After focuses primarily on the artists and their interests in visual perception and less on the cultural phenomenon of Op Art per se.
In her opinion, our culture no longer creates its self - image and an understanding of itself through text and artifact, but by means of cultural performances.11 In her analysis of the «reenactment» phenomenon of artistic performances, curator Inke Arns suggests that reenactments give us access to the past by means of immersion, identification, and the forging of more personal and diversified links with aspects of that past.
Some elements are bearers of a cultural phenomenon: wax, soap and shea butter were widely used during the African diaspora and were later associated with the cultural ideology of Afrocentrism in the United States in the late twentieth century; vinyl records and books refer to a more intimate story which alludes to the albums that the artist listened to as a boy.
Moving away from the subcultural narratives of his (rightly) celebrated work of the early 2000s, Leckey's more recent videos, installations, and performative lectures have adopted a freewheeling, associative approach that conjures up connections between radically distinct cultural and scientific phenomena.
Pokemon GO is a cultural phenomenon that's caught on like wildfire and caused more than its fair share of controversies and odd occurrences.
Concerning a more social and cultural dimension of romantic relationships, studies demonstrate that people live differently the experience of love, going further than the biological sexual dimensions attached to the phenomenon (Fehr & Broughton, 2001; Sprecher & Toro - Morn, 2002).
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