In the past two years in the UK an interest in contemporary dance, enlivened by that other new institutional passion for activating - the - archival, enjoyed a brief
ubiquity within gallery spaces and their associated performance studios.
Not exact matches
This
ubiquity means that developers use SQL to log, record, alter, and present data
within the application, while analysts use SQL to interrogate that same data set in order to find deeper insights.
The mass media both nationally and internationally are rapidly becoming not just an aspect of social cultures, but through their increasing
ubiquity across cultures, their functional interrelationship, and their place
within the international market and economic system, are becoming the vanguard of a new international culture whose web is touching and influencing almost every other cultural system.
Especially when combined with the notion that «everything will be digitized» when the volume of «everything» that existed prior to the
ubiquity of computers is much too high a volume to be digitized
within the lifetime of anyone now living.
The
ubiquity of reproducible mediums in contemporary art has a brief but complex history, dating to the 1960s and 1970s when a paradigm shift occurred
within visual culture: photography and the moving image were absorbed into critical art practices.
The exhibition examines the history of the artist - orchestrated meal, assessing its roots in early - twentieth century European avant - garde art, its development over the past decades
within Western art, and its current global
ubiquity.
Meanwhile, the display of her cutaways of battleships, mansions, and even an auction house with their stylized, weirdly good - humored depravity confirmed to this now hardened fan (note the skepticism in the earlier reviews reposted below) her unexpected capacity to build distinct mood
within each work despite the seeming
ubiquity of her aesthetic and moral world view.»