Sentences with phrase «shifting culture defines»

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Lululemon has been trying to shift the attention back to its products and the deeply ingrained yoga culture that has defined the company.
It makes fiscal sense if you want to plan for the long - term, but in the Alberta context, it symbolizes an awkward culture shift for a political party that defined itself by this rally cry.
The producers make a conscious shift away from the car culture that has defined it in an attempt to widen the audience.
In many ways, these factors for school improvement help define the culture shift needed to begin school improvement — especially collaborative teachers, involved families, and supportive environment — though all are relevant.
The dual meaning of «resolution,» as both coming - into - view and overcoming conflict, defines a wide range of artistic responses to the global shifts in society and culture — world wars, disasters, financial collapse, environmental degradation, and violations of human rights.
In Fitch and Trecartin's exhibition at Astrup Fearnley Museet this spring, the public can expect to encounter an explosive world of humor, horror, anti-aesthetics and cacophony, which at the same time poses important questions and inspires the viewer to reflect on the seismic shifts in culture that define our post-millennial moment.
This important moment in the history of the museum marked a defining shift towards a view of contemporary art that locates it within the broader landscape of contemporary visual culture — a direct reflection of the growing importance, from the early 1990s onwards, of film and cinema in contemporary art production, as well as the convergence of film and visual art as once - distinct media.
As we shift to an experiential culture where our possessions are digitized and its our interests that define us, people want to feel closer to the creators they love.
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