Sentences with phrase «public consciousness with»

But before that, Burden entered the public consciousness with one of his ballsiest and insane performance pieces.
New Faces: Erica Deeman burst into public consciousness with an expansive show of innovative portraits of black women at the UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, and a simultaneous exhibition of new work at the the tiny - but - influential gallery Anthony Meier Fine Arts.
Sega came into the mainstream public consciousness with their hardware and to the greatest extent with Sonic, and the public perception of Sega is often judged by the quality or lack thereof of their mascot platformer.
Nissan's forgotten flagship attempts to forge its way back into the public consciousness with a redesign that emphasizes style and more style, as previewed by the Sport Sedan Concept (pictured).
Steve: Carson is obviously talking about the NFLs concussion crisis, the head trauma faced by players has been a subject of discussion for years now, but it really exploded into the public consciousness with the death of twelve - time Pro Bowler Junior Seau, who took his own life on May 2nd.
Less than a year ago, augmented reality — digital effects laid on top of the real world as seen through a computer screen — burst into public consciousness with the release of the mobile game Pokémon GO, in which players see magical little monsters in the real world using their smartphones.
«The Hillsborough disaster and its aftermath have become synonymous in the public consciousness with allegations of police attempts to cover - up the truth, manipulate messages and deflect blame,» IPCC deputy chair Deborah Glass said.
Josh Sims became the latest in a long line of Southampton academy graduates to move into the public consciousness with an exhilarating debut against Everton on Sunday.

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The history of how societies have dealt politically with their debt overhead throughout history needs to be highlighted in the public consciousness and placed at the heart of the academic curriculum and media discussion.
With these ads, Bud Light has managed to use a national platform to inject a meme into the public consciousness.
Easily the best «Jesus book» of our time, this has to be read with the consciousness that its author was writing for the general public rather than specifically for theologians or theological students.
While breastfeeding rates in the U.S. are on the rise, most women are unable to reach their breastfeeding goals, and I can't help but hypothesize that keeping nursing out of the public eye (and therefore removed from general public consciousness) has a lot to do with that.
And add to this that, when Cameron goes on the attack, it helps to reinforce the negative qualities that are now increasingly being associated with him by the media, and in the public consciousness - coldness, arrogance, tendency to hubris.
Reform advocates argue argue that corruption will be at the forefront of the public consciousness this year, with the potential to drive reform.
«Corbyn's new politics meshed with clear attack narrative is the only way to penetrate into the wider public consciousness.
With his shadow chancellor dominating headlines and the impression that front bench Tories socialise in impossibly rich circles simmering away in the public consciousness, Mr Cameron may have to accept a third consecutive Labour victory this week.
Polls aren't like a heart monitor that pops up and down with every beat, it's about continually plugging your message into the public domain and waiting for the it to reach the national consciousness.
«-RRB-, but they all have dealt with events long after they have left the public consciousness.
Health awareness, body image, and virility were creeping into public consciousness in the 1990s, with musclemen touting the benefits of bodybuilding machines like the NordicTrack.
The research in question penetrated deep into the public consciousness, with major news networks becoming interested in the lab's work.
«Asparagus is a very helpful food if you struggle with shyness, self - consciousness, concern over what others think of you, fear of breaking out of your shell and exposing yourself, or dread of venturing out in public.
The report also gave more evidence that online dating has further entered the public consciousness, with 41 % of Americans saying they know someone who uses online dating, and 29 % saying they know someone who has met a spouse or long - term partner via online dating.
It allows our villain an interesting character arc without the distraction of a voice so etched in the public consciousness that most of us could recognize it with our eyes closed (Buddy the Elf?
Their reports are then disseminated to the media and in international courts as evidence that, with any luck, will bring perpetrators to justice and otherwise invisible stories to public consciousness.
The Deadpool dilemma, then, is not how do you make an R - rated superhero movie with enough box office stamina to leave a lasting impression on the public consciousness, but how do you make something feel fresh when it has absolutely nothing new to add to the culture from which it arose?
With a few exceptions — the Roald Dahl adaptation The Witches (1990), or the non-Vietnam War Joseph Conrad adaptation Heart of Darkness (1993)-- the subsequent films failed to pierce public consciousness as keenly as his earlier works.
For whatever reason, «90s nostalgia has really zeroed in on the O.J. Simpson trial lately, with this, this, this, and this once again bringing names like Lance Ito, Mark Fuhrman, Marcia Clark, and Johnnie Cochran back into the public consciousness.
This happened to me with Kelly Reichardt's Night Moves, in which a trio of young eco-warriors (Jesse Eisenberg, Dakota Fanning, and Peter Sarsgaard) come together to bomb a dam in order to shake up public consciousness.
Daniel Gillies — Originally hailing from New Zealand, Daniel made his way into the public's consciousness with the popular New Zealand television drama series Street Legal.
MOOCs burst into the public consciousness in 2011 with the online debut of a Stanford professor's course on artificial intelligence that drew 160,000 students from around the globe.
In order for eBooks to really catch on with the public consciousness and in effect stimulate record e-reader sales is for the ebooks to be given away with the purchase of a new hardcopy.
With voice - first, connected - home technology (think Amazon Echo, Google Assistant) exploding into the public consciousness and audio publishing finally taking its rightful place as a serious player, we're seeing a broader audience of reluctant readers and non-readers discovering information and storytelling in their own way.
A video interview with Irvine Welsh marks the cornerstone of reinstating the novelist as the public figure who voices their consciousness.
The rapidly accumulating evidence of soil depletion over wide agricultural areas, the reduction in crop yields on improperly fertilized or unfertilized areas and on others, the reduction of fertility levels to the point where fertilizer applications represent the minimum subsistence diet, combined with an aroused public consciousness of the importance of soil fertility conservation and restoration, will inevitably lead to a demand that the chemical industry provide here the same high order of service which it offers elsewhere in meeting man's aspirations for more abundance and greater efficiency.
Before proceeding further, we should note that, since the financial crisis exploded into public consciousness, in September, with the exception of Treasury bonds and other debt explicitly guaranteed by the Treasury such as GNMAs, all sectors of the fixed - income markets have experienced gut - wrenching declines.
Partnering with rescue operations by sponsoring adoption events and bringing the issues of local shelter animals to the forefront of Houston's public consciousness is extremely important to the couple.
Presumably Nordic are keen to do something with the license between now and the inevitable Darksiders 3 to keep the name in the general public's consciousness.
With two stellar games already seeded in the public consciousness, the third and conclusive act in the Mass Effect series comes with heaps of well - earned pressWith two stellar games already seeded in the public consciousness, the third and conclusive act in the Mass Effect series comes with heaps of well - earned presswith heaps of well - earned pressure.
Games like these push the video game industry into a public consciousness that can compete with the film industry.
Among the periods she intends to highlight are the years 1924 to 1943, when the notion of a distinct American folk art came into public consciousness through the efforts of the Whitney Studio Club and MoMA director Alfred Barr; the long decade from the late 1960s through the early 1980s that saw both the publication of Roger Cardinal's 1972 book Outsider Art and Jane Livingston and James Beardsley's groundbreaking 1982 show «Black Folk Art in America, 1930 — 1980» at the Corcoran Gallery; and the near present, with its ongoing conversation about how to contextualize vernacular art.
With Moving out of the way of an empty space, artist Kamau Amu Patton appropriates the public bulletin board as a site for the dissemination of a guided experience: a visualization exercise to program an experience of human consciousness through a set of instructions.
For nearly four decades, her work has sought out different ways of infiltrating public space and public consciousness, starting with her Truisms series, which included the much - quoted «Abuse of Power Comes as No Surprise».
New York Art Residency & Studios (NARS) Foundation is pleased to present an Artist Talk in conjunction with «Surreptitious Fondness,» an exhibition featuring a selection of multidisciplinary artworks that tackle a variety of subject matter that range from the most intimate experiences to addressing the public consciousness..
, British artist Richard Hamilton (born 1922) heralded the British Pop revolution; and with his 1967 Swingeing London series of prints, which depicted the arrest of Mick Jagger and Robert Fraser, Hamilton's art entered the general public consciousness.
In the post-9 / 11 milieu of public - anxiety and heightened security consciousness, Snow and his circle consciously pursued lives of hedonistic excess, rebelling against a city obsessed with vacuous wealth and oppressive policing.
Famously, Serrano's work first entered the popular public consciousness in the late 80s with the politi...
STELLA VINE — WE»RE IN IT FOR THE MONEY9th September — 24th September 2010 (open by appointment only) With a personal history as colourful as her paintings Stella Vine has been catapulted to the forefront of the public's art consciousness in recent years.
Rock the Vote launched itself into the public consciousness in a very big way in 1990 with a controversial PSA featuring the Queen of Pop at the peak of her powers.
The public's consciousness is being systematically filled with awareness of this dreadful situation AND YET, WHY DO WE NOT HEAR MORE OUTCRY FOR USING WEATHER MODIFICATION TECHNIQUES TO CREATE RAIN IN CALIFORNIA??? Is it because the public generally just accepts the inevitability of this apparently «natural» drought?
With mental health currently high in the public consciousness, Neyber has revealed that almost a third (30 %) of lawyers are suffering from financial stress.
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