Sentences with phrase «public spaces become»

Unfortunately, the level of public awareness about the dangers of fragrance has not yet reached that of smoking, nor have fragrance - free workplaces and public spaces become the norm.
«As more business and public spaces become pet friendly, there will be a parallel demand for products associated with pet waste and the disposal of pet waste,» says Gretchen George, president of PetRageous Designs, a manufacturer that offers a wide variety of pet care solutions, including a convenient hands - free way to transport waste.
«When you can stand where others have stood and learn how it affected them, and then share your own impressions in return, public space becomes more deeply public than it was before.»

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On Monday, Seattle - based camera and cloud storage provider VieVu offered further evidence of how hot the space has become, getting acquired by The Safariland Group, a California - based maker of law enforcement products that's anticipating an initial public offering in 2016.
This is the first time Stennis has signed such a public - private partnership agreement, which is becoming increasingly common in NASA's strategy to foster the space industry.
When California - based trucking tech upstart Starsky Robotics ceded control of their truck to a combination of sensors, technology and luck, they became the first player in the space that we know of to oversee an autonomous drive on a public road without a person in the cab.
Warren became widely known after arranging 30 P2P executives and thought leaders in order to provide the public a go - to source for lending insights within the peer to peer lending space.
Tell me, if the school charged the actual market value for the use of this space and the use of equipment, etc. and if that market value actually reflected the cost to the public, then the issue might become clearer to you because these religious people would scream at having to pay full price and the cost of any damages they may inflict upon the public property they are using illegally.
For the Jeffersonians and evangelicals a constitution too quickly becomes cold and external, a shell for the pursuit of self - interest rather than a space for the exercise of free initiative in the public interest.
These studies suggest that the modern individual has to an important degree been the creation of a more sharply defined public sphere from which the private realm can be more clearly differentiated.8 Questions of interior space then become more important, as do the relations between these inner realities and those that constitute the public or external realms.
Much of my work explores the space in between our public identities, our true selves, the the dreams we dream and the realities we create to better define who we are and who we want to become.
«Hundreds of residents from the Jamaica neighborhood told us what's needed to capitalize on the area's incredible potential, and will work with our elected, community, and private partners to make sure the community becomes home to vibrant commercial corridors, inviting public spaces, improved transit networks, and a diverse economy that provides quality jobs for local residents.»
It becomes more of a matter of concern when a renowned intellectual writes a book and begins to redefine events in his own way by abashedly evading facts that are reverberating in the public space in order to re-create a world of make - believe for his audience.
NASA engineers make a foray into fashion with three outlandish designs for the new Z - 2 space suits, and encourage the public to vote on which will become a prototype.
The screen, in other words, could become a kind of public space, where new encounters become possible between people sharing real - world geography.
«The online world is a reflection of our offline world but with the difference that online activities can be recorded in a space that has become public or semi-public, a scenario that helps these activities to gain relevance, visibility and permanence.
Public intellectual Feynman became the pivotal player on the team investigating the Challenger space shuttle disaster.
Brian Bannon, who is the Chicago public libraries commissioner, says that maker space is now part of the city's goal to become a major hub for advanced manufacturing over the next couple of decades.
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NASA (short for National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Created in 1958, this U.S. agency has become a leader in space research and in stimulating public interest in space exploraSpace Administration) Created in 1958, this U.S. agency has become a leader in space research and in stimulating public interest in space exploraspace research and in stimulating public interest in space exploraspace exploration.
The near - Earth asteroid Bennu will become the first extra-terrestrial art gallery, with the space agency inviting the public to contribute works of art that are inspired by the spirit of exploration.
The signs of war and general dissent are shown in the aftermath as bodies pile up in public spaces and absurd scenes become the norm.
Frank Grillo His name and face might not be immediately recognizable to the general public, but in a remarkably short space of time — really the last year or so — Frank Grillo has become the kind of actor who makes everything he's in about ten percent better.
I believe that this pattern — the snapshot of films of the year, the poll of the year's festival films — may gradually become a new paradigm for the study of the real way in which films appear and interact in a global public space that is not just imagined.
Imagine having a virtual debate on stage in front of an audience 20 - thousand people strong to improve your public speaking skills, or even having to respond in the case that you become untethered during a walk on the International Space Station.
Ed became National Board certified and taught in Chicago Public Schools for 10 years before founding The Laboratory Chicago, a space to experiment with STEAM and literacy.
From this space, we began to envision what ultimately became the Mathematics and Science Leadership Academy (MSLA), a teacher - led school that is part of the Denver Public Schools.
Jim Gavelek and I adapted Rom Harré's (1984) work to detail the conversational spaces in which the curriculum is appropriated and transformed, made public; and sometimes changes to that curriculum become new conventional practices (Gavelek & Raphael, 1996, see Figure 3).
Thus, fishbowl discussions became a public space where ways of responding and thinking and talking about texts were demonstrated and observed.
We believe that aerial imaging will become a commonly used feature of our cities and public spaces.
Advertising is a necessity of modern life in order to become known and to show one's product to the general public, and anyone with the money to pay for the space and the fancy artwork can become a major advertiser whether or not the claims in the ads are true.
If you choose to not keep these vaccinations up to date, then you must take full responsibility for your pets health care needs should the pet become infected due to a contagious virus (no different than if you contract the flu in a public space.)
While ACS and its partners are committed to becoming a no - kill community — meaning they will not euthanize a healthy, adoptable pet to make shelter space — Lisa Norwood, ACS public information officer, says it's important for people to know that no - kill does not mean an animal will never be euthanized.
In Yashar Azar Emdadian's video performance Des - Integration (2012), the artist shaves his torso in a public space, his body becoming the boundary between a migrant's molting of personal identity and his integration into another culture.
Parks and Public Spaces Edinburgh boasts a variety of parks and open public spaces which often become venues for various events throughout thePublic Spaces Edinburgh boasts a variety of parks and open public spaces which often become venues for various events throughout theSpaces Edinburgh boasts a variety of parks and open public spaces which often become venues for various events throughout thepublic spaces which often become venues for various events throughout thespaces which often become venues for various events throughout the year.
Edinburgh boasts a variety of parks and open public spaces which often become venues for various events throughout the year.
Following the war the public have become restless so Hugo created Space Brawl, «an elite sport where only the bravest, the fastest and the most worthy warriors could wage a petty war against the enslaved Selenite -LSB-...]
Through these ephemeral interventions with light calligraphy, Dokins captures the invisible, acting on air and featuring iconic places: historic sites, public plazas, monuments, bulwarks — abandoned spaces become re-signification spaces.
Gormley is one of Britain's most celebrated artists, known for sculptures, installations and public artworks that explore the body «as a place of becoming... a possible space where something that we might call identity or meaning can arise.»
Their working - class influence and the study of people in public social spaces became a strong influence on his figurative tableaux.
Assemble's win signifies a larger move away from the gallery into public space that is becoming ever more privatised.
On top will be a roof garden, which will become a public space.
Dana Miller, the show's curator, describes the effect as being less like paint on canvas than «like cuts in space,» an innovation Ms. Herrera shares with painters like Frank Stella and Ellsworth Kelly (though they became famous for their versions 40 years before hers began to enter important public collections).
When the building became a contemporary art museum in 1950, the gallery transitioned from a private to public space.
We see the responsibility of the gallery as threefold: to work for the long - term development of each artist's career, acting as a liaison to international galleries and museums as well as placing works in collections; to create an historical archive for each artist; and to act as an accessible public space in which the exhibitions become an exemplary gesture of the power of subjectivity to the audience at large.
The artist group has taken over what will become the public library space of Kunsthalle Zurich for six months with a new version of their audio project Lektor, exploring the complexities and vagaries of language and translation through audio manipulation in the form of live translation.
In this project he proposes that public sculpture might become a catalyst for the creation of new works by augmenting physical presence with the construction of shared spaces.
According to the guidelines in the exhibition, «while the dancer performs, visitors become bystanders and etiquette decrees that during that time, no one except the performer can set foot in the space», and the way the visitors are guided to circulate is reminiscent of Bronstein's earlier work, Concept for a Public Square (2005) where visitors could not step across, but had to skirt around a low wall demarcating an area of dead space.
Voted Best Neighborhood - Wide Gallery Night by L MAGAZINE, Beat Nite has become the signature party of all parties with art above all else, this bi-annual night is half art stroll, half bar crawl, where selected art spaces stay open late welcoming the public to see real art in real time.
Still, the amount of space dedicated to stairways and places for the millions to «meet up» seems, to this visitor, to be excessive, with space in the galleries (which become smaller on the upper levels) sacrificed for public areas.
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