Sentences with phrase «public memory»

After all, we're social animals, and if we neglect public memory it won't go away.
The Western media wants to write and recreate our own history in their own words creating a false public memory.
Only problem is it did not make its presence felt at regular intervals, thereby refreshing public memory.
Many globally recognised artists and practitioners are behind some of the most iconic works in the history of music, compositions that remain solidly in public memory for both their lyricism and striking illustrations.
And both remakes at least had the virtue of reviving public memory of their source.
Surely Archos wants to erase from public memory what their last tablet adventure yielded and they are pinning their hopes on these latest tablet quintuplets to deliver the goods.
News reporting influences policymakers» agendas and shapes public memories of disasters.
As public memories of the Assembly election campaign fade, and with the focus of political attention in recent weeks having been much more on Westminster and dealing with Brexit, the Welsh public appear to have become less inclined to give the Welsh leaders the benefit of the doubt.
Our civic memorials should seek to purify public memory, not repress or ignore it, because our social instincts need to be engaged by a rich public culture, one with the confidence to put American flags where they belong.
Both men spoke not as private persons but instead quoted from our deepest public memories, which are eloquent in the face of death when we, as solitary individuals encased in our personal experiences of loss, so often are wordless with grief.
With numerous mass shootings in recent public memory, he urged a number of Republican Senators to support the bill, eventually passing it in a bipartisan effort.
What came out in the end is no secret as the JooJoo had almost disappeared from the market and public memory with the select few who have bought the tablet are all too keen to get past the JooJoo tablet experience as a bad dream.
However, the tablet still runs the risk of skitling out of public memory soon as the world has moved on since the tablet was first announced.
The banners work back — and - forth, trucking with history and revelling in a sense of the moment, appealing to public memory while «flying the flag for abstraction».
including work by Sandow Birk, Alyse Emdur, and Richard Ross; films by Ashley Hunt, Setsu Shigematsu, and the Los Angeles Poverty Department; and the traveling didactic exhibit «Guantánamo Public Memory Project»
This multi-media and immersive presentation weaves together personal history with collective memory, contributing to our understanding of how public memory has been and might continue to be framed.
They gave it the silliest possible name that could think of, one that would endear it to them and give it a longer life in public memory.
Reframing dematerialization as both a formal consequence of 1960s conceptualism and radical climate change — the exhibition examines a process that shapes public memory and responsibility.
Her Wikipedia page (one measure of public memory) says more about her televised feud with Lillian Hellman than about her published work.
The neglect of public memory can undermine our civic unity.
By contrast, the conversation about Trump is about TRUMP... and if he fades from the conversation, he may find nothing left but the public memory of a flash - in - the - pan (if a notably coiffed one).
The professor began studying environmental behavior in the 1980s, when the 1970s» energy crisis loomed large in the public memory.
None of the recent most damaging storms that stick out most in the public memory — hurricanes Katrina and Sandy, Super Typhoon Haiyan --- would qualify as grey swans.
Seven months out, and the brouhaha surrounding the Seth Rogen / James Franco vehicle The Interview has all but receded from public memory.
Matthew McConaughey (Best Actor 2014), Jared Leto (Best Supporting Actor, 2104), Jennifer Lawrence (Best Actress 2013), Patricia Arquette (Best Supporting Actress 2015) and Meryl Streep (Best Actress 2012) are those whose speeches have been immortalized in public memory and have been the top searched this year.
The Future Now: Canada's Libraries, Archives and Public Memory
The Royal Society of Canada's expert panel report, The Future Now: Canada's Libraries, Archives, and Public Memory (2014) summarized research into the transformation of school libraries, citing Leading Learning and the Ontario School Library Association's Together for Learning: School Libraries and the Emergence of the Learning Commons: A Vision for the 21st Century and Leading Learning as persuasive in prototyping the development of the school library learning commons in Canada.
The Royal Society of Canada addressed the future of school libraries in its recently - released expert panel report, The Future Now: Canada's Libraries, Archives, and Public Memory (November 2014).
Public memory is short and it was erased.
No wonder, the Entourage Edge quickly faded from public memory (public memory is notoriously short anyway) though it now seems it has never been out in the first place itself.
Emerging from today's Russia, where the ills of the past are being forcefully erased from public memory, this masterful novel represents an epic literary attempt to rescue history from the brink of oblivion.
Most popular novelists fade from public memory or are forgotten by the end of their own generation.
Her current work considers aspects of public memory and amnesia as reflected within the physical and political space of a City.
Her recent «O King» project was included in 2006 Women's Caucus for Art National Conference panel on «Public Memory» and exhibited as a solo exhibition at The Cambridge Multi Cultural Center in Cambridge, MA.
Nobody Knows I Was There, Public Memory, 2013; mixed media on canvas; 162 x 135 cm.
The iconic images of police tactics such as the deployment of tear gas against citizen protestors are preserved alongside those from other historic civil rights struggles in public memory.
Perhaps Richter benefits because Sept. 11 lives more vividly in public memory than anyone's electrocution does.
Reframing dematerialization as both a formal consequence of 1960s Conceptualism and radical climate change, Cecilia Vicuña: About to Happen examines a process that shapes public memory and responsibility.
If the event is still in the public memory vs. if it has long been forgotten.
However, LIC has 20 years to play with it and public memory is very short.
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