Sentences with phrase «new creative point»

I had the best time and even learned a few new creative point - earning tricks, while some of the things people were doing to earn miles made me laugh.

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Prepare to see creative startups introduce new shipping services to get things from point A to point B — at the greatest convenience to consumers.
It was the culmination of previous events in the lives of these men (summed up in their memories of Jesus), and the creative starting point of a new sequence of events of which the world was soon aware.
Such a routine will not work for all of us, but the point is to have a routine, and to know when your best writing and thinking hours are, and in the other hours, do things that both stimulate and stretch the brain in new and creative directions.
For example, couples who have little or no relationship in the area of creative or artistic sharing may discover a new point of touching when they take a course in painting or creative writing or music appreciation together.
Cobb at one point tells us that God's ultimate creative goal is to «introduce the possibility of a creative synthesis of the new with the old,» and Ogden tells us that «God's only aim or intention in exercising his power is the fullest possible self - creation of all his creatures» (PTT 107, FF 89).
Edwards was convinced that history had reached that point and the Spirit of God was about to pour itself forth throughout the world in a new, fresh, and creative way.
On Hodgson's debut, the new creative focal point of the Liverpool team was supposed to be Cole, who failed miserably.
Washington (March 9, 2016)-- The National Trust for Historic Preservation and People for the Pavilion are today announcing an international ideas competition to solicit imaginative and creative input for how the New York State Pavilion in Queens, NY can once again become a focal point of community life in New York City.
In addition to feeling more powerful, those who dress up in business formal jewelry could think faster on their feet and have more creative ideas, how you dress can change your perception of the objects, people, and events and — sparking fresh ideas with a new point of view.
Bonus point: The most creative or daring of you can suggest new challenges that want to see me in and I'll do my best to fulfill them.
For lookbooks, we like to create a point of view that our fans can relate to but also something creative and new.
In the past, at this point I've often felt anxious and a little stifled but that creative constraint is usually what leads to a new outfit I either love or try but never wear again.
These new... free alternatives to Tinder currently on the market — the classics, the copy - cats, the creative, and the crazy — because at some point, we're all going to run out of right swipes and need another app to turn to!
The game has been revealed as the first installment in Creative Assembly's new Total War Saga brand, which will feature spin - offs that span a couple hundred years and focus on key flash points, rather than longer periods the series is known for.
The thrust of the game, then, is evening the odds - using all these wonderful new tools in creative ways, while kitting - out Link to a point where he won't get smushed to a paste.
Following a banner year for new, non-franchise, non-superhero hits (cf Baby Driver, Girls Trip, Get Out, Split, Dunkirk), maybe 2018 could be the turning point where original dreams are accepted as hard creative currency.
The scoring system in TalkMaster gives you an opportunity to choose what number of points to set for a specific decision made by the participant, to require any passing score you wish, and also to use the data on your learners» results in a creative way when constructing a new scenario.
A new creative team (writer Tony Bedard and artist Yildiray Cinar) takes over with this issue and they launch a new storyline, making it a great jumping - on point for new readers.
One colleague, aghast at the prospect of this «new thing» (creative nonfiction), carried a dozen of his favorite books to the meeting — poetry, fiction, and nonfiction — gave a belabored mini-review of each, and then, pointing a finger at the editor of the paper and pounding a fist, stated: «After you read all these books and understand what they mean, I will consider voting for a course called creative nonfiction.
This 30,000 square foot space on the trade show floor is set aside to recognize the year's best creative efforts in New Product and Point - of - Purchase Displays.
The creative designs of these shelters help the cause architecturally (they generate good ideas for future shelters) and in other ways, too, as Michael Phillips, Community Outreach Coordinator of the New York City Feral Cat Initiative, a program of the Mayor's Alliance, points out.
This 30,000 - square - foot space on the trade show floor is set aside to recognize the year's best creative efforts in New Product and Point - of - Purchase Displays.
In addition to the three new areas, the creative vision includes a new lake, which will be the focal point for entertainment experiences and will also connect each of the new park areas.
«Six Senses New York will have the same touch - points and DNA, with some creative adaptation of course, but with no compromises on our commitment to community, wellness, sustainability and design.
I do think many people will like going back to Kanto as well as many others who don't, but I do think it's a clear sign of creative stagnation as I feel it crosses the point where it's nods and references to attempting to use nostalgia to attract / entertain players instead of enticing them with something new.
Originally developed by Creative Assembly and published by SEGA for Windows, the game is the first in the new Total War Saga series of standalone games inspired by great turning points of history.
a specific point goal to solve the puzzle ✪ JELLY BOX — New creative block which bubble the sweet candy.
With pure XP levelling making the ride to the cap of 40 a relatively quick and painless process - at which point accruing cooler gear for more creative character builds becomes the new goal - Destiny is not a game fuelled by the pressure of grinding forward, but one invigorated by the freedom and potential of what you can do along every step of that journey and beyond.
He left Ion Storm in November 2004 to start a new, independent game development company — Junction Point Studios, Inc. where he serves as President and Creative Director.
The Creative Assembly says that this is the definitive edition of the strategy experience, and after trying out the new campaign and the newly added factions, I have to say that fans will be happy with most of the changes that have been introduced and that newcomers who are looking to get into the series will find that this is the best possible entry point.
At this point we can stop talking about how adventure games are back from the dead, because the new thing to talk about is just how damn - good - they are under Telltale's creative control.
A new installment probably won't live up to expectations at this point, but if the right team was given the right resources and creative freedom, TimeSplitters could come back in epic fashion.
Organized by artistic director Claire Tancons in collaboration with musical director, Arto Lindsay and architectural director, Gia Wolff, and produced by Faena Art, the procession will celebrate Miami's vast arts and cultural heritage and serve as a rallying point for creative and social action that creates a new template for artistic practice and community raising.
Featuring new work by Helen Cammock, Claudette Johnson and Ingrid Pollard, this project developed over a year is a meeting point, an exchange of intangible creative moments, a dialogue stretching beyond the notion of exhibition as an end result.
Solo and special presentations that promise to be focal points in the fair include: Carsten Höller (Gagosian Gallery, London), Eric Bainbridge (Workplace Gallery, Gateshead), Rosa Barba (Meyer Riegger, Berlin & Gió Marconi, Milan), Will Benedict (Overduin & Co., Los Angeles), Martin Creed (Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, Berlin), Koo Jeong A (Pilar Corrias Gallery, London), Lee Kit (Vitamin Creative Space, Guangzhou), Goshka Macuga (Kate MacGarry, London), a pairing of work by Mark Grotjahn with Tabwa masks (Anton Kern Gallery, New York); and a booth curated by Mark Wallinger (Hauser & Wirth, London).
I would argue that this portrait of a young Kellie Jones points to the extensive creative dialogues to come between this exhibition — the most significant and informed contribution to debates around black art to date — and a new generation of UK artists.
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His work makes references to the late modernist tradition of the New York abstract expressionists, yet stand out as the products of a contemporary struggle, pointing at the grey blocks of paint covering up graffitied walls of Istanbul, metaphorically paralleling the country's everlasting attempt of covering up creative progress of free direction.
2018 Helga Christofferson, Assistant Curator, New Museum Katherine Gressel, Independent artist, curator, and writer Amy Zion, Writer and curator Marina Reyes Franco, Art historian and independent curator, co-founder and director of La Ena Holly Shen, Director of Visual Arts, BAM Will Penrose, Executive director, NURTUREart Mike Tan, Director, Rubber Factory Ryan Wong, Writer and exhibition organizer Helena Anrather, Director, Helena Anrather Gallery Nick Mirzoeff, Visual culture theorist and Professor, NYU Fionn Mead, Writer and curator Bartek Remisko, Associate Director, Green Point Projects, and Co - Founder / Co-Director, Beach64retreat Patrick Jaojoco, Assistant curator, Art in General Jamieson Webster, Psychoanalyst and cultural commentator Alex Sloane, Curatorial Assistant, MoMA PS1 Matthew Abrams, Writer and art historian Natalie Musteata, Ph.D. candidate in Art History, CUNY Graduate Center Park Myers, Curator, writer, co-founder and contributing editor of aCCeSsions Molly Kleiman, Editorial director, Triple Canopy Erin Carroll, Director, Bureau Inc Terri C. Smith, Creative Director, Franklin Street Works Lisa Sigal, Open Sessions Curator, Drawing Center Lisa Cooley, Gallerist Nicola Marie Lees, Director and curator, 80 Washington Square East Galleries Rachel Steinberg, Director, SoHo20 Gallery Jeff Dolven, Editor - at - large, Cabinet Magazine; Professor of poetry and poetics at Princeton University Mari Spirito, Founding Director, Protocinema Will Fenstermaker, Editor of digital content, Metropolitan Museum of Art; Associate editor, Brooklyn Rail Myrto Katsimicha, Curator Amanda Parmer, Independent writer and curator Rosario Guiraldes, Assistant Curator and Open Sessions Curator, Drawing Center Larry Ossei - Mensah, Independent curator and cultural critic Jenny Gerow, Assistant curator, BRIC Francisco Correa Cordero, Owner, Suite 207 Amy Smith - Stewart, Founder, Smith - Stewart; Independent curator, educator, and art advisor Gabriel de Guzman, Curator and Director of Exhibitions, Smack Mellon Manuela Paz, Director of Development and Strategic Planning, Independent Curators International
In a way, Grover has combined both these interests in her curation of «Radical Seafaring,» which points to a new art movement through its seamless entwining of conceptual art, sculpture, and artist participatory adventures with insights into the creative process that are essential for the fullest appreciation of art.
Taking this shift and the artist's penchant for experimentation across media as a point of departure, Winslow Homer and the Camera questions how new visual technology impacted the artist's production and engagement with subjects, and unveils how photography became increasingly a part of Homer's visual investigation and broader creative practice.
Elsewhere, faults and cracks built into her ceramic forms point to the artist's interest in failure as a source of fruitful opportunity, of things being given new life through the resourceful creative process.
Recent activities include The Wayfinding Project at New York University to map the Lenape Trail that is now Broadway; Expert at Creative Tech Week; Artist in Residence at LES Studio Program, a program of Artists Alliance Inc., New York, NY; Van Lier Visual Art Fellow at Wave Hill, Bronx, NY; finalist for the Joan Mitchell Foundation Emerging Artist Award; digital publishing with the Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; and lecture performances at Asia Society, New York, NY; and «My Art Guide: Venice Meeting Point, «56th Venice Biennale.
A trip to Lyon in 1996 was a major creative turning point and proffered a new - found aesthetic focus for the young photographer, who subsequently traveled throughout Western Europe photographing natural lowlands and urban environments.
Exposure to these works — with which many Chinese artists might be familiar only in reproduction or online — is seen by Tinari as a means of fostering creative dialogue between the two artistic traditions and diminishing the «time - lag» that hindered domestic art for so long after the Reform and Opening Up period that followed Mao's death in 1976, traditionally taken as the «starting point» of contemporary Chinese art (Tinari concedes that this is a useful marker, but suggests that a new generation of art historians should «complicate» such simplified narratives).
Seems like the point here is «ask yourself: am I getting this new equipment to solve a real problem, to eliminate a real roadblock, because it will truly increase my creative productivity?
Vinny Warren, a highly respected Creative Director in Chicago [He wrote the Budweiser «Whassup» ad campaign] has kindly hung his new «Bluetrain» print in a key focal point of his agency, the conference room.
But for Maria Brito, the similarities became apparent after her research into the reasons why Classical Greece became such a reference point for Western civilisation: «Ancient Greece was, in many ways, similar to what New York is nowadays: an art - centric place filled with curious thinkers, creative artists, and centres for cultural advancement propelled by a cosmopolitan view of the world.»
In addition to financial support, providing a studio space and a thriving creative environment, the residency serves as an access point for emerging artists to New York galleries.
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