Sentences with phrase «reverberations of»

As one who understands that our realities are suspended in evolving situations such as relationships known as the family system, the reverberations of what takes place here and now — between us — may be infinite (generation to generation).
The reverberations of her words have re-ignited, for anyone who thought it was a just a trend, the importance of #metoo, the industry - agnostic movement.
For example, what was once merely a shard of interpretive dicta in an earlier Supreme Court decision may morph into the holding of another case years later, suggesting a story arc about the meaning of the Constitution serendipitously rediscovered in the reverberations of a different time.
«If the federal government allows its authority to be challenged in this way... the reverberations of that will tear at the fabric of Confederation for many many years to come,» she said.
Without them, after a while, it feels as if you are locked inside an echo chamber, listening only to the reverberations of the one same sound — the groan of a fat, selfish man in late middle age eating himself.
The reverberations of the hacked e-mails fiasco - conveniently or otherwise characterized as «climategate» - continue to be felt deeply within the journalism and scientific communities.
But in the Internet worlds of deliberation and in the «mood» of public debate about the trustworthiness of climate science, the reverberations of this episode will live on long beyond COP15.
Attia's multi-faceted practice has long focused on the emotional and economic reverberations of Post-Colonialism.
Photographs by Lieko Shiga made in the aftermath of the 2011 Tsunami in Japan; a digital 3D matrix by Chia - Wei Hsu of a Chinese deity displaced by the Cultural Revolution; and a large installation featuring a filmed performance along Seoul's Han River paired with a ritualistic ensemble of sculptures transfiguring a broadcast station by Minouk Lim: all explore rapidly changing cosmologies and reverberations of animism and its forms of mediation across different political and technological registers.
Rick Reese: Shelter — Exhibition Opening Reception The Reverberations of Causes and the Avalanches of Creation Rooted — Exhibition Opening Reception Irvine Fine Arts Center 14321 Yale Ave, Irvine, California 92604 To January 6, 2018 https://www.facebook.com/events/153249881946367/ https://www.facebook.com/events/1741414382833350/ https://www.facebook.com/events/187689588469375/
Much like the work of Dread Scott, the work of these five artists function as a visceral collection of materially diverse meditations on the costs of empire, erasure and the reverberations of marginalized histories.
They were deeply influenced by their teacher's color theory, which connected the qualities of color to those of music, as well as by the works of Delacroix, the Impressionists, Cézanne, and Matisse that placed a great emphasis on juxtapositions and reverberations of color.
Studying the initial Westernization of the Ottoman Empire through to the early Republican period, Repertoire reveals the reverberations of historic processes in today's artistic productions and provides the historical backdrop to the Modern and contemporary artworks in the exhibition — from the musical tones of the abstract art of the 1950s to the popularized content of the 1980s.
Artist Tabor Robak and David Gryn will co-curate a series of films addressing the unearthly reverberations of the Internet, gaming, and digital magical - realism, featuring work by younger artists Jon Rafman and Oliver Laric, alongside a tribute to the late Harun Farocki.
Thursday, December 4 10 pm The Digital Revolutionaries Running time 67 ′ Co-curated by the artist Tabor Robak and David Gryn, this program will address the unearthly reverberations of the Internet, gaming, and digital magical - realism.
Taking the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina as its chronological starting point, it positions the vast social, economic, and political reverberations of this monumental event as
As an aside, Hiorns noted that he had proposed his vCJD work for the British pavilion at the Venice Biennale this spring, given the international reverberations of the BSE crisis.
The reverberations of the not - so - distant age of exploration are felt in the imagery as Machado often appropriates elements of historically significant etchings and infuses figures and scenery from his own voyaging.
I don't think the reverberations of that show have died away yet...» [14]
In September of 2013, I found myself on a public bus in Warsaw, Poland, listening to the tiny reverberations of Kanye West's recently released «New Slaves» coming from the headphones of a young Polish man beside me.
In the end, there are only hushed reverberations of any prior noise, silenced by his neutrally - toned, textured surfaces.
Local History brings together rarely seen works from the 1950s through the early 1970s by Enrico Castellani, Donald Judd and Frank Stella, juxtaposing these with later examples that reveal each artist's distinct evolution and the various reverberations of their brief aesthetic collision in the 1960s.
In conversation with the migration of tree species due to climate change, Mattingly's work offers a visible demonstration of the reverberations of climate change within Storm King's environment by transforming the landscape.
The opening panel addresses the reverberations of the so - called «African art boom» in an effort to examine how to continue to engage with Africa as a subject, terrain or sensibility within the context of an international narrative, and in a manner that prioritises the development of Africa and diaspora - centred discourse.
The brooding reverberations of the Black Paintings were amplified by provocative German titles related to National Socialism and the Nazi Party.
Firestone notes the reverberations of her work in contemporary artists such as Mickalene Thomas and Sanford Biggers (the femmages) and in Wade Guyton (the Computer Series).
The reverberations of this design decision are everywhere: the tech tree, the weapon balance, the geography, the story progression, the loot, even the interface.
Their influence on economies at home and abroad is pervasive enough that the Federal Reserve and the U.S. Treasury felt they had little choice but to offer assurances that the companies will not be permitted to collapse from reverberations of the sub-prime mortgage debacle.
Experts attribute the 2008 sub-prime mortgage crisis and the economic reverberations of the recession as the primary reasons why less people are becoming first - time buyers.
It was impossible not to draw parallels to the ailing music industry, which had seen it all before, with the reverberations of early P2P services like Napster still echoing across the industry today.
This remarkable debut is a noir page - turner resonant with the lasting reverberations of lives lost and lives remade a generation ago.
It flows through the halls and classrooms of St. Adalbert Catholic School where the average visitor is greeted with a colorful display of student artwork and the reverberations of children's laughter.
As you finish reading this piece you may, again, feel the reverberations of September 11th.
Encouraging students to think on that kind of a time scale helps them to grasp the reverberations of their actions and decisions.
Those who fail to conform to certain longstanding, easily measurable definitions of the educational ideal can do just fine, though it may take quite a while — as it did with me — to get over the reverberations of gloom that one is somehow second rate.
Reverberations of that devastating blow were felt in the later episodes of «Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s» first season, but what did that mean for the future of the show, and Agent Coulson's (Gregg) team?
The reverberations of that shot echo through both the human and primate population and are the start of a war between the two.
The grim consequences and reverberations of those crimes still linger, echoing through our daily lives like a cancer beaten back into remission that can never quite be cured.
(Those who recall «Escape From Tomorrow,» a black - and - white comedy shot guerrilla - style on real Disney World rides, will notice some reverberations of that approach here.)
Prince is the obvious discovery, a petite ball of energy whose shrieking delivery risks shrill extremes, but it's clear from her mother's destructive after - hours behavior that the young actress» performance has been designed to reflect the reverberations of the adult world around her.
It's 2008 and we're deep in the throes of the campaign season, already feeling the reverberations of the recession, and though Dominik's characters seem largely unaware of partisan politics, the machinations of the system can be felt all around them; wherever the action takes us, we're never far from a politician on the radio or on TV, the latter always lingered over suggestively.
Tackling issues of Native American displacement and the reverberations of violence, Hostiles is an unforgiving look at an unforgiving time filled with unforgiving people.
Enjoy the roar of Hawkeyes fans and reverberations of indie musicians, or escape to the romantic solitude of secluded bistros and the Iowa River.
«The reverberations of fraud throughout the research community might even be greater than the cost of the retracted research itself,» the authors noted.
With the right choice of wavelength, or equivalently, its frequency, the laser light causes plasmons of a particular frequency to oscillate back and forth, or resonate, along the gap, like the reverberations of a plucked guitar string.
The recordings the instruments made of the reverberations of distant earthquakes from January 2010 to January 2012 were used to create maps of seismic velocities beneath the rift valley.
As part of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Maryland, he leads one of the world's few groups looking for the reverberations of ancient supernovas — those whose light hit Earth thousands of years ago.
For a third time, scientists have detected the infinitesimal reverberations of spacetime: gravitational waves.
In New York City, home to the largest population of Puerto Ricans outside of Puerto Rico, Espaillat said the reverberations of the fiscal crisis are deeply felt.
The final panel, Beyond Egypt, examined post-Mubarak Egyptian foreign policy goals and visions, as well as the perceptions and reverberations of Egypt's popular revolution beyond Egypt.
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