Sentences with phrase «new vernacular»

Over the past year, the world of tech that we inhabit has been exposed to a new vernacular.
Through the push and pull of cross cultural collaboration the group has balanced traditional cultural practice in the Caribbean and forward - looking design solutions; developing new methods and new vernacular that respects and elevates local traditions.
The absorbed images are transformed to create a new vernacular of visual cues tangentially related to media, be it advertising, cinema, or magazines.
This relocation marked a shift from the gritty urban detritus that had been the basis of much of the earlier work to a rhapsodic embrace of color and geometric abstraction in a wholly new vernacular language.
Hyperbole is inevitable, but we're probably going to have to come up with an entirely new vernacular to articulate just how «exhilarating», «jaw - dropping» and all the rest this stuff really is in light of what we've been sitting in front of for the past five years.
This was at a time when I'd finally gotten the whole MOBI vs. EPUB thing straight and the thought of learning a new vernacular threatened to make my head explode.
Cogan had apparently strayed from his typical pitch and decided to use some new vernacular on this particular seller.
Trademarking something like the term «Fire Cider» is the same as trademarking something like «Lemonade» just because it a relatively new vernacular (1970 / 80s) does not give them the right to trademark something owned by everyone.
For example, writing of Rosmini's book The Five Wounds of the Church, in which Rosmini describes the obstacles an exclusively Latin liturgy can pose for effective evangelisation, Fr Hill not only proposes his hero as an early proponent of the vernacular Mass, but goes on to add (in a rather sly footnote) that Rosmini would also have been opposed to «the deliberate use of archaic language» of which «the new vernacular translations of the Mass are an example».

Not exact matches

The brand is working to cement its place in rosé vernacular with sold - out rosé cruises hosted in Boston, Chicago, and New York.
NEW YORK, NY, December 7, 2017 — In the eight years since bitcoin was created the cryptocurrency has gone from being an obscure concept familiar only to technology specialists, to something that is now part of the American vernacular.
Even though it's not the best I prefer the New American Bible with the vernacular text myself.
These letters, like all of the New Testament, were written in the Greek vernacular used throughout that part of the world.
Celebrating the vernacular: Certain regions of the country have a distinct tradition of church architecture, and congregations often want to tie their new building to that tradition.
Those who have had this new experience can share it in the vernacular, communicating the message with clarity and simplicity.
Local believers acquired a new interest not only in the vernacular but also in recording their history and collecting accounts of indigenous wisdom.
Later, as Christians became more powerful in the culture, they had to decide whether to translate the «holy» language of the Church into the vernacular, using the new technology of the printing press.
Today people look back on Luther as the all - time master of listening to colloquial speech and feeding it back as part of a new literary German, thus honoring both vernacular and high literature.
Their founder was Peter Waldo, a rich merchant of Lyons who, seeking salvation, in 1176 took to heart the advice of Jesus to the rich young ruler, paid off his creditors, provided for his wife and children, gave the remainder to the poor, began begging his daily bread, and traversed the countryside and the cities preaching the Gospel as he found it in a vernacular translation of the New Testament.
At first, Longley and New Mexico's black players had difficulty comprehending each other's vernacular.
Some new moms might be confused by certain breastfeeding vernacular.
«Ethnological data collection such as ours, including the collection of terms in the local vernacular, can open new avenues of research about variations in ecology, fauna and flora,» they conclude.
As equality and diversity become the new buzz words in the fashion commentator's vernacular, the calendar has come at a time when sexuality, gender, colour and creed are all in a positive state of flux.
It's fun to see the crazy outfits, the hip new wave / punk soundtrack, and of course, the trendy vernacular.
Tracing inspiration to a yarn from one of Giovanni Boccaccio's collected 14th century novellas in The Decameron, the new ensemble film from Jeff Baena wraps it religious habit up with wit, erotica, and practical jokes from Italian prose translated into a modern vernacular.
William Shawn, the usually mild - mannered editor of The New Yorker, was at near - constant loggerheads with Kael, irked by her earthiness as much as her vernacular style.
Apart from Gekko, whose history contradicts the new, improved man and who undergoes at least one too many shifts in intent, the characters are vehicles for market vernacular and talking points.
«Here's a story that talks about American history and the ideals of American democracy... in a vernacular that speaks to young people, written by a product of New York public education,» Rodin told the New York Times.
Every June the dictionary adds several new words to the English vernacular, provided they meet certain criteria.
It's just new to the buzzword vernacular.
The new V8 engine displaces 5,461 cc and is code - named M152 in Mercedes vernacular, indicating its close relationship with the M157 force - induction engine.
With all of this in mind, I decided that I couldn't ignore audio anymore; it was time to embrace digital publishing's newest technology, vernacular and all.
For those seeking sustainable living on the water that features the new urbanism architectural vernacular, look no further than Periwinkle.
30:05: The inspiration for Jennifer's new work - in - progress «Cold - blooded», the value of African American Vernacular English, and what it means to not feel safe to use your language openly
That Biennale, curated by New Museum deputy director Massimiliano Gioni, became known for its large - scale presentation of so - called «outsider,» or vernacular, art.
Tony Oursler / Vox Vernacular compiles fifty transcripts of Oursler's videos, offering an entirely new way to apprehend the nuances of his work.
Questioning the distinctions between high and low art, Ceramics presents new works that are an appropriation and celebration of the cultural and historical vernacular traditions of her native Poland and a wider European context.
«That Sidibé was a «popular» photographer rather than a satirical pop commentator on vernacular culture — which is to say he was a photographer firmly grounded in his environment who combined work - for - hire portraiture with his own exploratory documentation of the quotidian excitement of his Bamako neighborhood — made him one among several recording angels of a new generation of urban Africans, of which the other most important Malian example was his elder, Seydou Keita.
Otherwise, it's an eclectic bunch, with discussions of new queer cinema, Vladimir Lenin's relationship to Dada, and vernacular criticism; a celebration of the original 1913 Armory Show; and an examination of video remixes and mash - ups.
They perform selections from Tony Oursler's new book Vox Vernacular, recreating Oursler's video installations and sculptures in a dynamic live reading.
WILLIAM EDMONDSON, «Boxer,» circa 1936 (Limestone), was offered in Christie's Liberation through Expression: Outsider and Vernacular Art auction in New York.
The show presented a new body of work — formal studies of the female form, including large, expressive line paintings of the body rendered in blue paint on raw canvas — that marked a radical departure from Emin's vernacular up until that moment.
The new ceramic pieces are presented on customised plinths of stacked walnut - veneered box - section, perforated steel sheeting and smoked glass that assimilate the visual vernaculars and architectures of high - finance and corporate culture.
This fall, they are developing a new project — «P.O.L.E. (People, Objects, Language, Exchange)» — that continues their investigations of the choreography of relationships and the movement of cultural transmission via the vernacular of pole dancing.
Concerned with questions of craftsmanship, modernity, design and the vernacular, Portuguese artist Leonor Antunes is joined by art historian Briony Fer to discuss her work, on the occasion of her new commission the frisson of the togetherness.
New Orleans» location at the geographic fringe of the continental United States, in close proximity to Cuba, Haiti, and Mexico, has generated a unique blend of distinctions between artistic genres and vernacular traditions, and each of the artists in the exhibition has produced work that in some way challenges many of these time - worn distinctions.
Open to participants and audiences of the Open Engagement Conference, the dinner will take place within an exhibition curated by AMERINDA — Recovering Memories: Vernacular photography from the historical Native American Brooklyn neighborhoods and Contemporary Photography from the New York Movement of Contemporary Native American Art.
New York, NY, Marianne Boesky Gallery, Thornton Dial: We All Live Under the Same Old Flag, April 30 — June 18, 2016 / Tarpon Springs, FL, Leepa - Rattner Museum of Art, at St. Petersburg College, Vernacular Art from the Gadsden Arts Center, February 21 — May 15, 2016 / Atlanta, GA, High Museum of Art, Green Pastures: In Memory of Thornton Dial, Sr., February 13 — May 1, 2016
CAMH Receives AAM Reaccreditation The Deconstructive Impulse Perspectives 177 McArthur Binion CAMH awarded NEA Grant Perspectives 176 Glen Fogel Donald Moffett The Extravagant Vein The Spectacular Of Vernacular Perspectives 175 Marc Swanson Steel Lounge Underground CAMH Announces New Curator Stan VanDerBeek The Culture Intercom CAMH announces launch of redeveloped website Perspectives 174 Re Generation Perspectives 173 Clifford Owens Answers to Questions John Wood and Paul Harrison CAMH announces 2011 exhibition schedule Film screening and discussion of Wojnarowicz's A Fire in My Belly
Recent exhibitions include, Vernacular Spectacular, group exhibition, Gelman Student Exhibitions Gallery, Providence, RI, 2016, Surface to Air, Radiator Arts, group exhibition, Queens, NY, 2016, Love, group exhibition, LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies, Columbia University, New York, NY, 2016, and Scott Alario: Ecstatic Consumption, solo exhibition, Kristen Lorello, New York, NY, 2016.
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