Sentences with phrase «radical potential»

Recently Jugdeo has been looking more directly at scripted television as a format with radical potential for the expression of complex subjective experience.
And rightly so, for healing prayer has the same radical potential for upsetting our lives as science has upset their lives.
To that end, while appropriation has arguably become in some sense merely stylistic within the larger culture as well as in artistic practices, we wanted to evaluate the period in which it held enormous radical potential and to argue that it is far from depleted as a strategy today.
The presentational aspects of «New Labour» - embracing the financialisation of the economy and abandoning a critique of capitalism (however modest) had obvious policy effects and as a campaigning organisation, Labour's brand was seen to have been decontaminated of any radical potential - the social democratic policies that the party has implemented when in office have thus been deliberately underplayed.
But in your favor, science plays do suggest the radical potential of science to audiences.
The point of this project is to concoct and then solve a seemingly endless set of problems in the process of creating structure that operates as an architectural metaphor for the radical potential of introspection.
An international group of 20 educators representing a wide range of institutions will convene on campus to explore the radical potential of the artifacts and platforms of design education as spaces for new forms of critical writing making and discourse.
Yet, by refusing to reduce art works into rhetorical figures, Garrels» exhibition demonstrated the radical potential residing in visual pleasure.
MEN believe in the radical potential of dance music and it's power to demand liberties through invention and play.
When we consider the field of art in its radical potential — in other words when we emphasize its process and its methods — we don't need education as a separate field any more.
MEN focus on the energy of live performance and the radical potential of dance music.
Evan Ifekoya's current work investigates the possibility of an erotic and poetic occupation using film, performative writing and sound, focused on co-authored, intimate forms of knowledge production and the radical potential of spectacle.
In considering topics of political immediacy — wrongful conviction, heredity, state secrecy, and the porosity of international borders, to name just a few — she addresses the rhetorical nature of the image within her chosen topic, producing works that are as much about the radical potential of images as they are about their limits.
I asked Jones whether she recognized this «good feeling» in the work of artists today, and whether it might hold a radical potential.
Although her move to New York in 1994 greatly widened her approach to painting, she still took with her significant impulses from the Rhineland art scene around Martin Kippenberg: «I began as a painter in an environment in which painting was cool and also aggressive, and I never actually lost my belief in the radical potential of painting.»
Marin sensed the radical potential of painting on Cape Spilt, transforming the ephemeral patterns of waves in their alternative states of turbulence and calm into innovative compositions, forecasting, as it turns out, some of the primary features and preoccupations of mid-century American art.
He continually addresses the urgency of an expanded understanding of art with the radical potential to transform the social body.
Upon moving to San Francisco in 1949, Asawa, a firm believer in the radical potential of arts education from her time at Black Mountain College, devoted herself to expanding access to art - focused educational programs.
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