Industries were being dramatically altered by
new mechanization and organization, fundamentally changing society.
Not exact matches
It is a beautifully sad story, an elegy on the world of
New Brunswick woodsmen and their women after the Second World War, when the old ways of lumbering, around which everything turned, were being forced to give way to the
mechanization brought by American companies capitalizing on an insatiable market for fancier toilet paper and endlessly multiplied government reports.
Rather,
new factories were built, usually on the outskirts of small towns in heretofore rural America, where the
mechanization of farms made available a pool of cheap, plentiful labor.
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mechanization of agriculture in
New York.
The
new crop strains were dependent on
mechanization, controlled irrigation, and artificial, petroleum - based fertilizers for their astonishing productivity, making it hard for small farmers to compete and dramatically increasing the use of pesticides.
I would read headlines about the
New York Film Critics Circle (NYFCC) or a baker's dozen of Oscar prediction write - ups, but had no real idea of the
mechanizations that kept all those systems running.
During the video, we see a lot of automotive engineering eye candy including the
new frame jig that is constantly rotating, spot welding and other
mechanizations that occur during production.
Cult of the Machine examines American culture from the 1910s to the Second World War and reveals how the American love affair with
new technology and
mechanization shaped architecture, design, and the visual culture of the United States.
The gallery requested that each invited artist create a
new piece similar in scale to Warhol's original 14 x 14 ″ canvases, that also addressed concepts inherent to Warhol's work: derivations on the art historical still life,
mechanization of art - making, and the convergence of fine art and pop culture.