Sentences with phrase «ubiquity makes»

Christopher Wool's current ubiquity makes it painfully obvious that «gesture» - a motion intrinsic to painting through the very act of holding a brush laden with paint - has become filtered, mediated.
``... more than a substance, plastic is the very idea of its infinite transformation; -LSB-...] it is ubiquity made visible.

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The chain's ubiquity has made it a national symbol, the place politicians on the campaign trail book their photo ops, that spawned a term (doubledouble) in the Canadian Oxford Dictionary.
Ubiquity believes that uploading property records and title documents to the blockchain could make it easier to facilitate a peer - to - peer transfer of real estate assets.
And like open - plan offices, its profitability contributes to its ubiquity, making it seem like a better or more universally applicable idea than it really is.
A moment's reflection makes clear the reason for this ubiquity of concern about human nature.
In short, if the infinite, all-wise, all - powerful, ubiquitous God can become what we are, what is to prevent us from being made, by the selfsame infinite wisdom, power and ubiquity, what he himself is?
With today's system of food distribution, it's a mundane occurrence, but the ubiquity of fresh vegetables should make the accomplishment no less astonishing.
Their ubiquity and popularity make social networks the perfect place for marketing as there's an option to engage with users.
The popularity of Southeast Asian cuisines and the sudden ubiquity of coconut water made young coconut highly trendy, as well.
Right now I'm trying not to get too depressed about the ubiquity of all things for baby made anywhere but the USA.
The historic rise in childhood obesity has absolutely nothing to do with: federal corn subsidies which unnaturally render junk food and fast food the cheaper option for many consumers; the food industry's intense focus on making junk food hyper - palatable; the almost $ 2 billion spent each year to aggressively market junk food to kids: the growing ubiquity of junk food in outlets which formerly never sold food (Michael's craft stores, fabric stores, car washes, etc.); or a host of other factors.
Hearing is yet one more vulnerability that until recent times faced little peril, but the chronic noise in our cities, the ubiquity of personal headphone use and the ear - damaging potential of some medication has made preserving good hearing something no parent can ignore.
It seeks to sharply reduce the use of the bags, whose ubiquity and near - indestructibility have made them one of the city's signature eyesores and a serious environmental threat.
For younger adults, stress may play more of a role, and the ubiquity of technology — including the Internet and wireless devices, which can often result in constant multi-tasking — may impact their attention span, making it harder to focus and remember.
The divorce rate in the United States ranges between 40 and 50 percent, and the ubiquity of social media makes it easier to connect with others.
Their ubiquity and long life makes them an ideal vehicle to carry therapeutics throughout the body, says immunologist Hidde Ploegh of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge.
The ubiquity of smartphones and their sophisticated gadgetry make them an ideal tool to steal sensitive data from 3 - D printers.
Similar claims have been made for the practice of forest plantations as a whole, which remains controversial despite its ubiquity in the South, and little data exists to verify the claims.
The ubiquity of these markers and the fact that these polymorphisms show variation at such a fine scale (i.e., at the individual level) makes them ideal markers for many applications, such as population - level genetic diversity studies and genetic mapping in plants.
That's all well and good, but does slightly fly in the face of the site's main advantage over Tinder and its ilk — that there's space for more than a tweet's worth of information on the profiles.Still, the full profiles and questions are available, and it's free - to - use (with a few irritating ads), making it a worthwhile option for anyone hoping to know a bit more about their dates before meeting up for the first time.Just like online dating before it, dating apps started out as a bit of a dirty secret — how many Tinder profiles joke that they'll want to lie about how you met?But time and ubiquity have meant that apps like Tinder and Grindr are no longer seen as a source of shame, and they're just another of the many ways people can try and meet each other in the modern digital age.It limits you to 12 or so potential matches per day (the exact amount depends on how many Facebook friends you have), giving it a bit more focus than the sprawl of Tinder or Happn.They also just introduced timed matches which give you 24 hours to send the first message otherwise it expires, encouraging users to make matches more quickly.
While the ubiquity of the site makes it an ultimate platform for users from different parts of the world.
Will the parting of the Red Sea prove a showstopper, or has the ubiquity of CGI made such moments less interesting?
Here's where it all began, and a case can be made that the success of this 2000 film, alongside 2002's «Spider - Man» and 2005's «Batman Begins,» laid the groundwork for the modern superhero ubiquity.
The recent ubiquity of standardized test scores has provided new data on just how poorly some schools are performing — particularly schools filled with lower - income and minority students, whose parents make up an important Democratic voting base.
With the increasing ubiquity of new technologies, many claims are being made about their potential to transform tertiary education.
The ubiquity of social media, the internet, and all the innovations and new options that emerge on a daily basis make this one of the most challenging areas of responsibility for local school officials.
Much of the surge of audiobooks is made possible by the streaming technology and ubiquity of smart phones.
And because of their ubiquity, readers» eyes have become familiar with them, making them easy on the readers» eyes and allowing readers to focus on the ideas presented, not just the letter forms used.
Granted, the ubiquity of PDF reader software still makes the format a slam - dunk for distributing information.
The ubiquity of television cooking shows, the influence of the adult foodie generation, and the proliferation of professional and amateur cooking schools have made learning to cook competently and creatively a central part of young people's schooling.
Worth noting as well: The growing ubiquity of mobile gadgets such as the iPhone and iPad has also paved the way for a new breed of book — one which literally anybody can make and market, and as often as not includes online connectivity and extensive multimedia features.
«But the ubiquity of these depictions doesn't make them any less strange.»
However, because of the swipe fees and costs associated with the so - called «rewards» programs, the ubiquity of credit cards makes almost everything we buy more expensive.
There are occasions when I'm tempted to think that travel was purer before the ubiquity of smart phones and social networking (which have a tendency to chain your travel experience to certain aspects of home), but I have to remind myself that travelers have always made use of whatever technology was available, and that I can't base my prejudices on how I traveled 10 or 15 years ago.
The sandbox - style creation game has mesmerized the world the same way that Mario did back in the 1980s, and Minecraft's ubiquity on modern platforms (including, but not limited to, the PC, PS4, Xbox One, Wii U, and mobile devices) has made it the perfect game to introduce young players to a controller.
Not only is it a memorable episode of the show, but even then, the ubiquity of gaming had become a major thing, with the annual sports titles selling massively each year, and the runaway popularity of the Wii making a major impact.
In all fairness Skyrim deserves its ubiquity; it's a modern classic and one of the best RPGs ever made.
Combined with the ubiquity of smartphones, the 69p app means that games of less than 5,000 words of dialogue are suddenly worth translating into less common languages, simply because it is «easier» to make money back with games marketed at such a low price point in new territories than with a full - priced triple - A boxed product.
Engines make game development easier and cheaper, but the ubiquity of Unreal Engine 3, the driving force behind everything from Batman: Arkham Asylum to XCOM: Enemy Unknown, appears to have drained some of the color from video games.
The Hayward Gallery's ambitious exhibition «The Painting of Modern Life», the first curated by its recently appointed director, Ralph Rugoff, gave us an account of how painters have made use of photography since that pivotal moment in the early 1960s when the canvas confronted the photograph in all its brute, beautiful ubiquity.
The illusive nature of the digital world is generated by its speed, ubiquity, and constant evolution, which makes having a sense of perspective — while observing it change your life every second — a daunting task.
The rise of smartphones and tablets, coupled with the ubiquity of high - speed networks for searching, streaming, and selecting content to share, has made it possible to curate with just one touch, tap, or swipe.
Using collage strategies, sculptural tropes and theater staging techniques, Lipps's series is a requiem for analog image - making, which is relevant to the ubiquity of photography in the digital age.
Sturtevant focuses on the ubiquity of images which surround us day in, day out and affect our perception of reality, presents stereotypes, and takes a sharp and critical look at a lethargic society which is increasingly encompassed by a digitally shaped surface and moulded by the experience industry: «What is currently compelling is our pervasive cybernetic mode, which plunks copyright into mythology, makes origins a romantic notion, and pushes creativity outside the self.
Ms. Calle's experience suggests that the «normalcy» of intrusive technology, the sheer ubiquity of data, makes it hard for artists to create something rare and profound.
The miss - match between the radiator's ubiquity in Europe and it's relative uselessness in Mexico makes it a vehicle for a well intentioned but misguided proposition.
I see you making operational assumptions about your interlocutors (e.g., that which goes along with the identification of being an «outsider» as a description of your relationship to them), and acknowledging the ubiquity (in the abstract) of biases and delusions as an indirect way of not avoiding your own influences — but the rubber meets the road when you dig into the nitty gritty.
From the ubiquity of assertions one sees that it is the poor and over-population that is causing the disaster, I suspect that the Right intend to make the global poor pay for the ecological collapse, while continuing their reedy excessive consumption as long as possible.
Its ubiquity and feature set have made it the default for document creation just about everywhere, so chances are you've used it extensively and feel pretty comfortable navigating it.
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