Sentences with phrase «radical shifts in»

While the cryptocurrency market as a whole is crazy right now, with radical shifts in fortune from one day to the next, the Ripple price prediction 2018 looks positive.
Amid a new normal of wild weather events and volatile precipitation patterns, the world's dams that were designed for the climate of their time are ill - prepared for radical shifts in river flow and precipitation.
In his work he re-actualizes these references through everyday or industrial materials, which he de-contextualizes and re-configures to trigger radical shifts in meaning.
On Skype, Cathy Byrd speaks with Irene Hofmann, Director and Chief Curator of SITE Santa Fe, about how radical shifts in the structure of SITE led to a re-imagined international biennial series.
Unafraid of radical shifts in scale, Pindell also creates diminutive, vibrant collages that sing with moments of hand drawn arrows and numbers running through their constituent parts.
The history of performance art as a manifestation of radical shifts in social thought and artistic practice is well documented in publications like Out of Actions: Between Performance and the Object 1949 - 1979 by Paul Schimmel, Greenwich Village 1963: Avant - Garde Performance and the Effervescent Body by Sally Banes, as well as Performance: Live Art Since 1960 (1998) by RoseLee Goldberg and her seminal book from 1979, Performance: Live Art 1909 to the Present.
Numerous scholars have explored the history of performance art as a manifestation of radical shifts in social thought and artistic practice, but only a small handful of publications have specifically focused on black performance art.
As a curator, he recently cocurated — with Robert Storr and Peter Benson Miller — the group show «Nero su Bianco» (Black on White), which examines radical shifts in perceptions of African identity, subjectivity, and agency.
The history of performance art as a manifestation of radical shifts in social thought and artistic practice is well documented in publications like Performance: Live Art Since 1960 (1998) by Roselee Goldberg, and her seminal book from 1979, Performance: Live Art 1909 to the Present.
Sarah Sze (b. Boston, 1969, lives and works in New York) has developed a sculptural aesthetic that transforms space through radical shifts in scale, colonizing peripheral spaces, engaging with the history of a building, and altering the viewer's perception and experience of architecture through large, site - specific interventions.
RM This is not to say that if someone makes radical shifts in their work it's negative.
The answer is long and complex, and has much to do with the radical shifts in culture that have occurred over the past 25 years or so, both in Britain and the world: the unstoppable rise of art as commodity and the successful artist as a brand; the ascendancy of a post-Thatcher generation of Young British Artists (YBAs) who set out, unapologetically, to make shock - art that also made money; the attendant rise of uber - dealers such as Jay Jopling in London and Larry Gagosian in New York; and the birth of a new kind of gallery culture, in which the blockbuster show rules and merchandising is a lucrative sideline.
«The past few years have seen radical shifts in the mobile gaming landscape, to the point where handheld games are not only able to contend with the best on more traditional platforms, but serve as one of the major paths to indie success,» said festival chairman Brandon Boyer.
Other ways school culture reflects Meaningful Student Involvement include, but are not limited to, educators maintaining a substantial focus on student involvement even when students appear to be disinterested; gradual or radical shifts in student - adult relationships to reflect higher perceptions of students and the elements of Student / Adult Partnerships introduced earlier in this book; and visually observable aspects, including relaxed conversations among students and adults about education and school improvement; verbal and written reflection shared among students and adults; and rituals reflecting Meaningful Student Involvement, including committee participation, Non-Violent Communication between students and adults; and student orientation programs led by students and adults.
For that reason, White points to D.C. as an example of how mayoral control can lead to radical shifts in direction in schools, based on who wins the mayor's office.
Dallas — Educators have failed to «put aside blinders» in confronting radical shifts in the demographic makeup of schools and a decline in the proportion of the population that has a direct interest in public education, Superintendent Billy R. Reagan of the Houston Independent School District told a group of educators here late last month.
The best news is that despite all the talk of gloom and doom, and despite radical shifts in marketing and distribution platforms, there are still so very many delightful US indies — and so many stunning original foreign films — increasingly being made around the globe.
From here Dewey suffers the ups and downs that go with radical shifts in musical direction, drugs, rehab, different drugs, more rehab, disco, and finally redemption.
Stripping most of the romance away from the romantic comedy genre, the film depicts a world where love hurts, and where radical shifts in destiny are just a stone's throw away.
She recalled the radical shifts in borders to Slaughter's congressional district, which for a time included Niagara Falls and parts of Buffalo.
More than three dozen retailers sought bankruptcy protection last year, due in large part to radical shifts in where people shop, and what they buy.
But if climate change isn't stabilized soon, the authors wrote,» [t] he large - scale loss of functionally diverse corals is a harbinger of further radical shifts in the condition and dynamics of all ecosystems, reinforcing the need for risk assessment of ecosystem collapse.»
Together, CalOPPA and the «Right to Know Act» mark the beginning of a radical shift in the way that issues of privacy and internet transparency are being interpreted.
It seems that every major retailer is trying to jump on the movement that was once thought as just a passing trend, but is now seen as a radical shift in what Americans demand from their clothing.
Change Number 6 is that Starting a Company means you no longer Act Like A Big Company Since the turn of the century, there's been a radical shift in how startups thought of themselves.
Her comments mark a radical shift in US - German relations, as well as the American relationship with Western Europe as a whole.
There's a radical shift in how people work, and you can see it at at corner coffee shop.
«It requires a radical shift in how we incorporate variability in our planning and regulations,» she said.
BlackBerry's openness to consider a deal marks a radical shift in thinking at the once high - flying smartphone maker.
This is a radical shift in ethical understanding and at rock bottom, it clearly rises out of our economic struggle for survival.
If it is rebutted that we need not speak of the experience as the object of knowledge of this reflexive awareness, then this view boils down to a recommendation for a radical shift in our understanding of what we mean when we speak of an «awareness of» or «knowledge of» something, a shift which is unwarranted.
That was due to the doctrine of evolution, which was a radical shift in the belief in creation.
Some Supreme Court decisions may suggest otherwise, but history shows that some of these supposed exemptions from government regulation vanish when there is a radical shift in public opinion and public needs.
We have passed through several revolutions — the cosmological, the biological, and the anthropological — that have created a radical shift in human consciousness.
Coupled with the industrialization of production in factories, this brought a radical shift in people's lives, from a predominantly rural existence to a predominantly urban one, first in Europe and later elsewhere.
Since 1960, a radical shift in ecclesiological thinking has taken place.
Roof describes a radical shift in the religious consciousness of all of us, especially boomers and subsequent generations.
It is a radical shift in the human paradigm.
Judgement Day actually may have come on May 19th when President Obama revealed his radical shift in US policy with Israel.
The classical document for this radical shift in the theological appraisal of the quest is the debate in 1923 between Harnack and Barth.
Somehow, we need a radical shift in how we schedule our church functions and programs.
Cobb argues that the development of the new physics and William James» philosophy led Whitehead to an awareness of the onset of a radical shift in world views.
«However, they show a radical shift in the way health care is managed and provided, at a time when the NHS faces some of the biggest financial challenges of its history.»
Eric has come in to government and hit the ground sprinting, leading the most radical shift in power this country has seen for decades.
Even subtle shifts in air pressure, temperature, and humidity can cause a radical shift in the crystal's growth pattern.
«This is a radical shift in behavior.»
Seastedt's is just one voice in a growing chorus of scientists who are recommending a radical shift in thinking about the role of conservation.
The dark sector could help explain why we've failed to detect dark matter on Earth so far, but it would also demand a radical shift in our understanding of the stuff.
I made a radical shift in my career path, from finance to nutrition.
7 days is sufficient to determine an individuals basic patterns as the gut microbiome doesn't change dramatically over weeks and months so long as someone doesn't make a radical shift in diet.
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