Sentences with phrase «seen as an artifact»

The dusty gold lettering in the library should be seen as an artifact of our school's past.
Many of his clients were weal - thy progressives with the means to buy a car, and his designs can now be seen as artifacts of the automobile's arrival and integration into American society.

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- «The scholarly community will need to see the full report and images of the artifacts to make a judgment in regard to the interpretation of these objects as coins,» Steven Ortiz, associate professor of archaeology and biblical backgrounds at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, said.
It was a sign of the times as much as any artifact I have ever seen from Rome or Egypt or even Tibet.
I present urban form to my students in the long and large western humanist tradition that sees cities as communal artifacts that human animals by our nature make in order to live well (with all the teleological and virtue ethics implications of that tradition's notion of living well).
The following quote, taken directly from the article, shows that people tend to see this artifact as a religious symbol, and that Christians interpret 9/11 as being an attack on their religion.
We can accommodate your need to move artifacts, handle special setups or lighting, or stage the activities our visitors already see, as appropriate.
Although some see this as an understandable response to the history of artifacts being illicitly exported, others complain that it is devastating for archaeological science.
The 27 large prints in the «Picturing Science: Museum Scientists and Imaging Technologies» exhibit showcase what the museum's researchers see as they pore over animals, artifacts, and other targets of inquiry.
When comparing the history of hydrological changes in the region with artifacts from the Middle Stone Age, the researchers discovered a «striking correspondence between the archaeological record of South Africa and the timing of the abrupt climate change» as seen in the marine core, the study states.
Price and his colleagues intend to study burials, landscapes, and artifacts to see whether the need for a captive labor force and women helped propel Vikings out of Scandinavia and as far west as Canada and as far east as Baghdad.
Collectively known as the Lapita culture, this set of artifacts first appeared more than 3000 years ago in the Bismarck Archipelago in New Oceania (see map below).
While the appropriate treatment of motion - related artifacts is as yet an unresolved issue in the field (see Satterthwaite et al., 2012, 2013), findings from other imaging modalities including diffusion tensor imaging corroborate functional connectivity findings of increased integrity of long - distance connections with development (Supekar et al., 2010; Uddin et al., 2011).
During «Mr. Baggins», we see Bilbo out and about among the other Hobbits, while «House» shows Bilbo as he wanders Rivendell and encounters artifacts that will become meaningful later.
Wilkerson sees his film, no less than his family, as caught up with these cultural artifacts in the continuing movement of history — a history in which you might decide to be a liberal (if you're content to congratulate yourself) or, as a better choice, a radical.
Whether protecting the ancient Hebrew Ark of the Covenant (as seen in the prequel Raiders of the Lost Ark) or uncovering other antique artifacts, the indestructible hero does for dusty old relics and legends what Bill Nye did for science and lab coats.
Both are disappointments, seeing as how they're muddy for no good reason, grainy to distraction in a couple of exteriors (particularly a sled / kayak chase), and lousy with compression artifacts.
Brennan sees the syllabus as a critical initial artifact; students read it in preparation for the first class.
First, each student should have a writing notebook for (a) recording «seed» ideas for writing, such as memories, wishes, observations, quotations, questions, illustrations, and artifacts [e.g., a letter or recipe]; (b) performing planning activities; (c) drafting writing pieces; and (d) logging writing activities and reflections [see Fletcher, 1996].
By analyzing physical artifacts as well as archival sources, pairing adult reactions with the damage that prompted them, School Wreckers allows readers to see the complexities of education through the eyes of its often resistant subjects, prompting broader reflection on the status of schools as community and custodial institutions.
Not only are they required to link activity resources, reflection blogs, and any other artifacts to their portfolios, but they are expected to continue to update these portfolios with teaching artifacts as they continue through their programs (see Figure 5).
Media analyst Alan D. Mutter recently argued, «They will buy a book, vinyl record or other physical artifact that they view as a collectible, but see no value in paying for access to ephemeral headlines that are freely available everywhere.»
Unfortunately upon perusal of the current range, it appears those chose to include noticeable artifacts on the pages using JPG images (as is the current norm from the vendors I have seen).
One of the things they accuse Amazon of is not seeing books as cultural artifacts, rather than another product.
As we've seen over the last few weeks, value's outperformance over glamour is not a historical artifact.
As we saw last week, value's outperformance over glamour is not a historical artifact.
There are no written records to support this theory prior to the 9th century but ancient artifacts such as handmade pottery dating back to 300BC have been seen to feature the image of dogs that could be early ancestors of the Chihuahua breed.
There is simply so much for the discerning traveller to see and do and experience in the Village of Port Douglas such as a range of fine restaurants and cafes which showcase the very best in regional foods and wine, exclusive Village shopping, art galleries (including aboriginal art and artifacts), historic buildings and the Port Douglas beachfront Sunday Markets that offer genuine locally handcrafted products and produce.
If you are interested in cultural tours, our driver can take you touring to the local villages to see the craftsmen at work, or spend the day shopping for local crafts and artifacts, as well as the beautiful Lombok Pearls.
You'll see dozens of permanent sculptures, paintings, artifacts, and murals by such artists as Fernando Botero, Shige Yamada, Yvonne Cheng, Herb Kane, and many more.
Visit the small museum at the fort, where you can see wartime artifacts such as guns and cannon balls.
His initial evaluation of the green artifact was that it was a bead, but as the dust was wiped away, he could see there was much more to the jade head found in Belize.
Start at the Government House of Culture on Regent Street to see a collection of artifacts symbolizing Belize's past as a British Colony.
See artifacts such as a traditional dhow (wooden sailing boat) alongside recreated souqs, a desert camp and more.
As you reach «The Cathedral», named because of its scale, magnificence and sacredness, you can see giant stalactites hanging from the ceiling, and ancient Maya artifacts including pottery and human bones littering the cave floor.
This chapter of the story will see The Harbinger journey deeper into his forsaken world in search of an artifact that could stop the corrupting force known as the Unbound.
· Artifact Weaponry — Reclaiming lost giant relics from enemies through new activities is an effort that won't go unnoticed, as players will earn weapons far stronger than any seen before.
In practice, most players saw Red Stars as a competitive mode, with the goal being to take more Artifacts than the other players.
Still, it's interesting to see how the precursor artifact affects those around it this time around, as opposed to Assassin's Creed Chronicles China or Assassin's Creed Chronicles India where people spoke of precursor power you'd never see.
You'll see Nikolai as he undertakes one last task involving acquiring a precursor artifact for the Assassins, before abandoning the brotherhood and escaping with his family from the Bolshevik revolution.
But fret not, as I have swiped Jon's all - seeing videogame orb, a hallowed artifact he gazes into with clairvoyant glee to suss out the day's events.
Postmodernism has seen disruptions of art as self - contained cultural artifact in everything from Dada to Walter Benjamin's Arcades.
Investigating issues of race, power and technology, Otitigbe sees his art variously as creative protest, cultural artifact or shared experience.
The performance, documented in 144 drawings, surveillance photographs and artifacts, involved Hershman Leeson (as Breitmore) undertaking «real - life activities such as opening a bank account, obtaining credit cards, renting an apartment, seeing a psychiatrist, and becoming involved in fads such as EST and Weight Watchers,» according to YBCA.
Filled with handwritten lyrics, stage costumes and childhood artifacts, and with hardly any attempts at placing Bowie's career within a visual art context or linking him to contemporary practices visual or otherwise, it is very difficult to see this one - dimensional exhibition as more than a tactic to get the non-art audience in the doors.
While the move is less radical than routine (by now we've all seen paintings brought in to function as artifacts, arranged in concert with other art or art - like objects), it effectively releases Louis» work from its unimaginative role as illustration for Clement Greenberg, opening the work for new meanings.
This museum - quality exhibition juxtaposes for the first time historical works by Japanese artists belonging to the original Mingei movement — whose techniques derive from traditional methods of craftsmanship, as seen in many of the Japanese artifacts on display — with the works of modern and contemporary artists, designers and architects, who keep alive the philosophy of Mingei today.
The presentation of more than 100 paintings, sculptures and drawings, and personal photographs and artifacts, will allow visitors a multifaceted view of Picasso, the man and the artist, to «see him as never before.»
If the Arts and Artifacts Indemnity Program were eliminated along with the NEA, as proposed by the Trump administration in its 2018 budget blueprint, large and small museums nationwide would see a ripple effect, said Alison Wade, chief administrator of the Assn. of Art Museum Directors.
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