Sentences with phrase «timed by an audience member»

And Vonna - Michell's art includes live storytelling, using visual props, timed by an audience member with an egg - timer.

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It appears, therefore, that the paid - time broadcasters have adapted their programs to this dominant use made of the programs by those members of their audiences who are supportive.
But in an on - stage interview with the women's magazine Brigitte on 26 June, she shocked the German media by saying, in response to an audience member's question, that she had noted other parties» support for gay marriage, and would allow a free vote at an unspecified time in the future.
On the BBC Question Time special, Mr Miliband was asked by audience members to accept that the previous Labour government had spent too much.
With this honor to his name, Biggs segued into film a short time later, debuting in the 1997 Camp Stories.In 1999, the unequivocal hit that was American Pie came along, and Biggs, portraying Jim, one of the more perpetually humiliated members of a group of four friends trying to lose their virginity by high - school graduation, made an undeniably distinct impression on critics and audiences alike.
I predict that the audience members who see the film a second time will outnumber the moviegoers who walk out of the theater in disgust, but not by much.
It proves that bad jokes can bomb not once but twice if offered consecutively (Bad Company, because it fears correctly that its target audience won't understand a joke unless it's repeated, does two Czech language jokes and two New Jersey jokes one after another to a rising chorus of crickets), and it will demonstrate by its inevitable box - office failure that even the dumbest members of the audience have the animal sense not to sit through something this appalling a second time.
I can't say for sure whether audience members of this film who didn't grow under these very specific circumstances will be able to fully appreciate the significance of things like admitting that, despite the overwhelming pressures of teenage coolness, you actually like the Dave Matthews Band song, Crash Into Me, but I can say that those who recognize versions of themselves on the screen in Lady Bird will be grateful to be represented by an auteur with such an astute and funny method of illustrating the meaning behind our reference points as they applied to us a long time ago.
Teachers and school leaders could facilitate this opportunity by: a) setting aside specific time for students to engage in this form of design - based education, for instance, by establishing design and innovation labs; b) infusing in the curriculum opportunities for students to establish links to this activity; c) structuring opportunities to inspire students to study and solve a problem, for instance showcasing current and past students» exemplary projects; d) providing opportunities for students to present their projects to an authentic audience of peers and members of the community; and e) not telling students what projects to work on by staying hands - off.
Responsive design tools save time, money, and resources by allowing you to create eLearning courses for EVERY member of your audience, even for tech - newbies.
Our 30 - minute presentation titled «It's Cool to be Kind» and is presented by one of our team members, after which the audience is invited to pet and interact with the certified pet therapy animals for a short period of time.
Having taken the time to listen to what is being said by the members of the audience you are trying to reach will help you to brainstorm about topics they may be interested in and then plan to a series of short posts about each topic along with a «call to action» that encourages members of your social network to visit your website or store.
By the time the work had crossed the $ 2 million mark, some audience members had even picked sides, rooting for one bidder or the other like sports fans cheering for their favorite team.
9-11/9 -11, Chile / USA premiered for Creative Time on the 2007 anniversary of 9 - 11, screening simultaneously in New York City and Santiago and was accompanied by a live simulcast Q&A between the artist, filmmakers and members of both audiences, folding Chin's own artistic response back into the real life public arena.
«I was most struck by a comment made by an audience member, who said that «art was made as an answer or in response to questions arising from a specific historical context, but as time passes, the questions which we approach the work change while the work, by its physical nature, continues to have the same «answer.»
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