Sentences with phrase «social space as»

Her multivalent use of blood interrupts settled social space as in Moffitt Building Piece (1973), implies violence Untitled (Self - Portrait with Blood)(1972), martyrdom as in Sweating Blood (1973), or religious ritual as in Untitled (Death of a Chicken)(1972).
A fragmentary array of movie theater architectural tropes, cult films stills, performative environmental settings, and photographs of cinema personas, the exhibition focuses in cinema's social space as a privileged subject in Tom Burrs» sculptural model.
It seeks to redefine the psychedelic in terms of an art that deals with events and effects: events in social space as well as in the nervous system, and effects that spread as a kind of unconditional exchange between free subjects in a new sensorial community.
Many of your paintings seem to simply be about love - there's that depiction of a black couple in this fascinating room, a painting that captures a social space as well as a psychological space.
A fragmentary array of movie theater architectural tropes, cult films stills, performative environmental settings, and photographs of cinema personas, the exhibition focuses in cinema's social space as a privileged subject in Tom Burr's sculptural model.
For over thirty years Dawoud Bey's work has been concerned with the making of resonant photographs within marginalized communities that seek to position subjects within their own active social space as well as the larger historical conversation about issues of representation.
The fully equipped kitchen features high end appliances, plenty of counter top work space, and an open concept design, making it a great social space as well.
Plenty of countertop workspace, state of the art appliances, and a bright open concept design make the kitchen a great social space as well.
The breakfast bar is a great place to pull up a stool and make use of the kitchen as a social space as well.
Thinking about the digital social space as a place for Social Searching or Social Shopping forces us to put the emphasis back on the first questions of social content creation — who is this meant for?
Thinking about the digital social space as Social Shopping also forces us, as content creators, to think about the fact that our audience is looking for something, whether they realize it or not.
These tools sorted through as much content produced for the social space as possible and then aggregated it into some meaningful format for our consumption.
Meeting them begins with being in the same social space as them.
Some loot box systems go even further than that, from the aforementioned advantages gained from Battlefront II's loot boxes to Call of Duty: WWII turning loot boxes into a public spectacle by having them descend from the sky in the game's social spaces as Eurogamer reported.

Not exact matches

As the year comes to an end, we're taking a look back at our most popular stories related to the sizzling social - media space.
Kelly's year in space revealed that he's a science ninja, a seasoned hand with social media, and a not - half - bad photographer, but it also showed that he's a pretty good comedian as well.
Space critics such as the CBC's Wendy Mesley and Now are usually opposed to the billions spent on agencies, largely because of their ties to the military - industrial complex and because they feel it's money that could be spent on better things, such as education or social programs.
They believe too that a voluntary military and civilian national service program for young people would help alleviate the social disruption and teach important new skills and provide tutoring to disadvantaged students, help for the elderly, and improvements of public spaces such as parks and playgrounds.
Analysts are divided as to whether the web coupon market will lend itself to monopoly, like social networking, or give room to multiple variations on the theme, like the dating and classified spaces.
As the year ends, I'm amazed at the major changes we've seen, especially in the social media space.
We use social media as a way to communicate with our customers in a space they «play» while also having a little fun.
Social movements have promoted the «right to the city» to denounce urban processes that generate injustices, such as gentrification, privatisation of public spaces, forced evictions and the mistreatment of urban refugees.
The modernized facility, which houses the business library, will include new study spaces, more natural light, both zero - noise and social - learning zones, as well as a «technology sandbox» where students can experiment with digital gadgets, such as 3D printers.
If Starbucks sought to create a new kind of community space in an increasingly alienated world, and Lululemon promoted physical fitness and yogic mindfulness as paths to personal empowerment, Luvo's social mission is even more ambitious.
And yet, all of these companies are still players in the plus size space, and are being joined by a host of new companies — McCarthy's among them — that believe the current environment for curvy fashion has evolved dramatically as social media has given the demographic a strong and confident voice.
In this article, the style of social interaction known as hygge is analyzed as being related to cultural values that idealize the notion of «inner space» and to other egalitarian norms of everyday life in Scandinavian societies.
Coworking spaces are one place to look for guidance, as they regularly offer networking events, training programs, social events, and even summer camp.
Noted as an early adopter and influencer in the social media marketing space, Falls's speaking resume dates back to the mid-2000s and has covered everything from basic how - to's to thought provoking talks that impact marketplace trends.
Even though Facebook hasn't revealed the country-wise revenue figures, it is evident that India is one of the key markets in the consumer and enterprise space for the Menlo Park, California - based company, which started as a college social network at Harvard University in 2003.
Kim is also internationally recognized as a thought leader in the social media space.
At Morgan Stanley, we call the space «Investing with Impact» and define it as investing with the intention of generating not only financial returns but also positive social and / or environmental impact.
As young women (and men) consider their career options in the social media space, I thought it would be valuable to share the insights from some of the women I've come to know and respect in the industry.
The chairman has also been widely acknowledged for his work to regulate the burgeoning cryptocurrency space, often referring to himself as «cryptodad» on official social media accounts.
With so many companies now investing in programs to empower their employees as brand advocates in social media, the number of software vendors pitching the space is increasing quickly.
The authors usefully highlight the ways in which the evangelical fervor of the nineteenth century gave women considerably expanded space for social leadership, and they view people such as Matthews and Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormons, as reacting, at least in significant part, to this challenge to patriarchy.
That a congregation is constituted by enacting a more broadly and ecumenically practiced worship that generates a distinctive social space implies study of what that space is and how it is formed: What are the varieties of the shape and content of the common lives of Christian congregations now, cross-culturally and globally (synchronic inquiry); how do congregations characteristically define who they are and what their larger social and natural contexts are; how do they characteristically define what they ought to be doing as congregations; how have they defined who they are and what they ought to do historically (diachronic study); how is the social form of their common life nurtured and corrected in liturgy, pastoral caring, preaching, education, maintenance of property, service to neighbors; what is the role of scripture in all this, the role of traditions of theology, and the role of traditions of worship?
The first is expressed in two hon mots: we «live in the space age with Stone - Age brains»; and we are «hunter - gatherers in pinstripe suits» Both sayings affirm that we were not designed to be alone, our brains evolved as social brains; but at the same time they indicate that this social brain still bears traces of having evolved in the context of surviving in a Stone Age world.
I consider this an ambiguous gift: on the one hand, postmodern tendencies open up spaces for the new perspectives and voices mentioned above; on the other hand, as the social critic Jane Flax notes, a hard - core kind of postmodernity which would postulate the death of history, of the human being and of metaphysics undermines the kind of critical reason that is necessary to counter the «master narrative» constituted by capitalist globalization.
This assumes as a premise that such social fields are in fact spaces, and that the behavior of contained entities in such spaces is relevant to any philosophical theses about location in general.
I propose to regard these «social» interactions as typical cases of the way entities in space relate to each other, except that in these instances the «entities» have more than average sensitivity.
Waldstein skillfully articulates, thirteenth - century France was ordered according to a different theology and anthropology, within which the temporal and the spiritual were dynamically and sacramentally interrelated, manifested in a social space known as «the peace» that bore little resemblance to modern states, confessional or otherwise.
Nevertheless, because the church provided an alternative rhetoric and organization its social space attracted political dissidents (and misfits) as well as convinced believers and eager seekers.
During his time as a researcher at the Christian Institute for the Study of Religion and Society, KC initiated new avenues of research exploring the space where ideology and faith intersect to activate a process of social change.
But if, on the other hand, we refuse to regard human socialization as anything more than a chance arrangement, a modus vivendi lacking all power of internal growth, then (excepting, at the most, a few elementary rules safeguarding the living - space of the individual) we find the whole structure of politico - economico - social relations reduced to an arbitrary system of conventional and temporary expedients.
This foyer, along with the corridor, is used as a space for social interaction with each other and for entertainment of common visiting friends and relatives Second, there is a rear opening for each unit of the house, which serves as the residence of the respective nuclear family that leads into a common play area.
Finding in its plot the negotiation of Christ and Eros in spaces heretofore considered inert and at times of its common life regarded as incidental or profane, Wiltshire Church could begin to appreciate its implication within the working of all social space and time.
A Christian congregation as a distinctive social space inherently is an arrangement of very material powers.
Inasmuch as congregations are themselves social spaces with social forms, theological schooling focused through questions about them must attend critically to the scripture whose use creates the social space; and it must attend to the disciplines of the human sciences that provide understanding of the social forms that make congregations moral and political realities in their own right.
Biblical studies oriented to theological questions about the nature and criteria of adequacy of congregations» common life are central to study of congregations as characterized by distinctive social space.
The point is that each of these is a different way in which congregations» social space may be structured as a concrete, if relatively small, political and moral reality.
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