Sentences with phrase «rather as an active participant»

As an artist himself, it is important for him to not only be regarded as a creator or art, but rather as an active participant in the mediation of art.
With time, the initial ease one might feel dissipates as the camouflaged works reveal themselves: video masked as reality, war marketed as fashion, and an installation that brands gallery - goers not as passive recipients of the works» messages, but rather as active participants, implicated by their very presence in the space.

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However, the counter-argument was given that the banks recognize that these innovations are inevitable, so the banks have an incentive to be active participants, rather than facing challenges from outside, such as from global players like Google and Apple.
At the other end, there are costs to the consciences of workers who come to see themselves as passive consumers of paychecks and workplace orders given by others, rather than as active participants in the common enterprise of productive effort.
Vandewalle's study, which involved three completely blind participants, found that just a few seconds of light altered brain activity, as long as the brain was engaged in active processing rather than at rest.
I was so sick of feeling tired and fat, I felt like it was time to start living my life as an active participant rather than as a passenger.
Brainstorm how to position the family as an active participant, rather than just a listener.
By creating strong cultures of creativity and curiosity, we can engage students as active participants in their own education, rather than passive recipients of facts and formulas.
I believe this line of thinking is flawed and highlights the reason that those who analyze green markets from outside (as an observer, rather than an active participant), will always be confused.
TreeHugger: You've said you want people to be more active participants in the world, rather than only peek at life as it passes by.
A randomised controlled trial of a version of Group Triple P for fathers in New Zealand has shown that when men are treated as active participants in the parenting process, rather than being assumed to be there to play a supporting role, men are just as likely as their partner to actively participate in group sessions.
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