Sentences with phrase «of creative identities»

Looking back over my career, I recognize that it was my work teaching 3D Design and Sculpture over two consecutive years (1986 - 1988) to students attending Cooper Union's Saturday Art Program that first helped me to understand the necessity of my career as an arts & design educator, serving as a catalyst in the midst of the mess of creative identities exploding into existence.
In trying to cater to the «Ocarina or nothing» crowd, Twilight Princess — great as it was in terms of polish — lacked much of a creative identity of its own.
Taking this approach allows us to consider how the role of self - portraiture has shifted over time from producing likenesses as keepsakes for friends or as public statements of creative identity, to more recent conceptual responses to self - portraiture such as Felix Gonzales - Torres» text portrait (Untitled, 1989), the content of which is added to each time it is shown in a new location.
Peeling back our preconceptions, Strange's sculptures, drawings, videos, photography and mixed - media installations transform the mundane into the marvelous while addressing issues of creative identity, repetition, perspective, language, technology, biology and nature.

Not exact matches

That's exactly the kind of good news cycle that should precede an identity change, according to Wayne S. Rogers, Principal at Blade Creative Branding.
Pile is president and creative director of Uppercase Branding, a verbal identity firm based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Along with these kinds of changes, and the growing popularity of autonomous driving, the consistent design of services and experiences from within the car and beyond will become much more important to car manufacturers — to a point where it will drive brand identity, said Nils Uellendahl, the Shanghai - based design director of BMW Group's (bmwyy) global creative consultancy Designworks.
The words «creative minority» might well describe the Christian family: a household of Christocentric faith with an explicit matrimonial and sacramental identity.
If the following passage from Process and Reality is at all significant, the answer must be that that is precisely what Whitehead means: «The oneness of the universe, and the oneness of each element in the universe, repeat themselves to the crack of doom in the creative advance from creature to creature, each creature including in itself the whole of history and exemplifying the self - identity of things and their mutual diversities» (347f).
This mutual relevance, or coherence, of the two principles is particularly evident when Whitehead says: «The oneness of the universe, and the oneness of each element in the universe, repeat themselves to the crack of doom in the creative advance from creature to creature, each creature including in itself the whole of history and exemplifying the self - identity of things and of their mutual diversities» (PR 347f).
Political ethics as a central theological discipline now has a new intellectual identity and dignity, and many of today's young «political theologians» owe their ancestry to his creative work.
3 The receiving of influence from another may result in the enlargement of one's identity or the creative transformation of one's freedom.
Creative adaptation that matches heritage and identity with context appears more important than mere application of a worship «solution.»
Like Eliot and Valéry, Borges would, to a degree, negate individual identity, but would aim simultaneously to rescue every literary work's originality through the creative act of reading.
The mistaken estimate that happiness can exclude growth or that survival itself can obtain by negating creative change is itself based on a mistaken definition of the self as analogous to a substance that reaches identity and survival through exclusion, rather than through relational expansion.
Loving thoughts, spoken words, body language, physical touch, momentary interactions with others, acts of mercy and kindness, creating and sharing images of Love through song, art, photography and all creative forms, giving others attention, being fully present and listening to others, affirming the spiritual identity of others, are all expressions of Love.
What makes this education theological is that its goal is defined theologically and not functionally: it is leadership of those who share «Christian identity» — that is, that community which recognizes and responds to God's creative and saving activity in and for the world — guided by that same Christian identity.
Communication and information must promote the creative abundance of cultures and strengthen the cultural and ethnic identities of peoples and races, without being exclusive.
He enunciated more clearly than anyone how creative evolution of living organisms can not be understood if the elements composing them are conceived as individual entities that maintain exactly their identity throughout all the changes and interactions, as is the case with the parts of a machine.
Gary Westlake, founder of design agency Purple Creative, along with Sarah Macaulay, global marketing manager, at Glenfiddich will draw on their personal experience to identify the key factors in creating a new visual identity for a long established brand, like Glenfiddich, the world's most awarded single malt whisky.
Creative labeling and decorating techniques promote brand identity, marketability, and shelf appeal of products through blending such design techniques with the shape of the container.
«We owe a great deal to our talented team of creative and tech - savvy individuals who collaborate daily to define and evolve brand identity for some of the nation's leading restaurant groups.»
There was so much I learned about him — we rarely know the full spectrum of a person, and all of us have several identities — that I was sorry I never cornered him at a party to ask him more about the creative process; instead, I always sought him out because he was never without a good story and because he was always laughing.
Its lofty ideology, cosmopolitan values, creative aesthetic, and social media infrastructure has appealed to a generation of young people looking for a framework to help orient their transnational lives, and a narrative that is inclusive of their multiple and shifting identities.
At Moschino, creative director Jeremy Scott has riffed on the identities of McDonald's, Cheetos and Barbie for years.
One of our first challenges was to create a brand identity that stood out from the crowd, representing our creative take on online dating.
Attempt to copy and / or assume the creative or business identity of Single Women International in any manner
Tinder developed the new gender identity feature with help from Nick Adams of GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation), trans activist Andrea James and the creative team of «Transparent.»
Character design (especially that of the generic - looking Mary, with her big eyes and standard anime proportions), locations and even the overall story arc do little to assert a new identity or fresh creative possibilities for the upstart outfit.
Implementation in games is a bit of a mixed bag, but when it's used correctly, the two - screen console experience is a firm step forward in Nintendo's modern identity: Original, creative, fun games that get more fun with more people.
Director Peyton Reed's creative team also includes Oscar ® winning cinematographer Russell Carpenter (Titanic, 21), production designer Sheppard Frankel (Identity Thief, Horrible Bosses) costume designer Sammy Sheldon Differ (X-Men: First Class, Kick Ass), visual effects supervisor Jake Morrison (Marvel's Thor: The Dark World, The Lord of the Rings: Two Towers), stunt coordinator Jeff Habberstad (Marvel's Iron Man 3, X-Men: Days of Future Past) and six - time Oscar ® nominee, special effects supervisor Dan Sudik (Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Marvel's The Avengers).
One of the better creative choices made was to have the latter assume a different voice when in costume, which not only helps with suspension of disbelief with regards to his secret identity, but also adds to the fearsome nature of «the bat».
The result is odd and not always successful, and at over two hours may be too much of a good thing, but it is full of magnificent moments and loving details, and together with Volume 1 it is the ultimate homage to the films that shaped the creative identity of Tarantino.
After a period of uncertainty and creative disappointment left Disney Animation trying to reestablish its identity and model itself after the suddenly more popular competition, Pixar head honcho John Lasseter came in to head a second animation division.
Paramount Network's original series «Heathers» is a satirical comedy that takes creative risks in dealing with many of society's most challenging subjects ranging from personal identity to race and socio - economic status to gun violence.
On the other hand, her creative partner JR is quite literally an unknown quantity: the visual artist and street photographer's identity is uncertain, and while he has directed a handful of films, including a short starring Robert De Niro, to my knowledge he has made no significant splash in the world of cinema until now.
In doing so, she has established an artistic identity apart from her acting: she co-directed Nights and Weekends with Joe Swanberg, and has cultivated a strong creative and personal partnership with Noah Baumbach, co-writing two of the most attuned comedies of the decade together.
Screenwriters John Ronson and Peter Straughan (who very loosely based the character on Frank Sidebottom, the comic persona of the late U.K. performer, Chris Sievey, amongst other musicians) are aware of the thin line between madness and genius, but rather than exploit that tired trope, they use it as a jumping off point to explore issues as inherent to both art and life as identity, voice, creative output, and that age old question of what it really means to sell out.
The importance of journal writing is endless: it will help mental clarity, stimulate creative thinking, problem - solving, self - reflection, increase self - awareness and identity, and many other benefits.
Her research interests include professional identity and orientation, career counseling and career transitions, and the use of creative instructional strategies.
BPS Arts Specialists inspire thousands of Boston youth to explore identity, think critically, build community through creative process.
To explore the impact of issues on the 21st century classroom, including digital literacy; issues of privacy and security; internet safety; digital footprint and online identity and creative credit
To provide the opportunity for active participation when exploring issues including digital literacy; issues of privacy and security; internet safety; digital footprint and online identity and creative credit
The new 5,315 m2 facility was designed by Aston Martin Chief Creative Officer Marek Reichman, and combines the familiar design cues and corporate identity of Aston Martin showrooms enhanced with the local influence of typically Swiss characteristics to create a unique ambience.
Open to all individuals, we want fiction, essays, poetry, critical studies, creative nonfiction, comic strips and on and on and on that delve into these facets of identity.
We are seeking critical and creative works that reflect on two sides of identity, experience and tradition.
And while the main villain is apparent early on, the plot twists are creative and will keep readers guessing about the identity of the bad guy's accomplice until the very end of the novel.
These steps also played a role in defining an authorial / creative hierarchy, and ultimately in defining the identity of different comic book authors within the industry and within the produced textualities as well.
Among some of the themes explored are cultural vs. personal identity, self - actualization as the quintessential American Dream, development of individuality vs. sacrifice for family and future generations, and the creative process in a foreign language... as well as the perils of success found by sticking to the familiar.
A journalist with a flexible schedule, Paul became one of the few male «trailing spouses» in their neighborhood in Beijing, an identity he embraced as it allowed him to pursue creative opportunities he never could have imagined prior to moving around the world.
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