Sentences with phrase «utopia where»

So - called time management consultants try to sell us a utopia where we go home at 5 PM sharp with everything on our to - do list crossed off, but the realities of the modern workday make this an impossible (and maybe even an undesirable?)
The main theme of her work lies in overlapping social and political issues and exploring the notion of utopia where public space and subliminal messages are brought together to break boundaries.
their imagination born of their trips are based on a form of reality to make room for the invisible, or a form of utopia where everything is possible.
By utilising images of post-war Californian domesticity and the gilded imagery of consumerist driven American dream, the gallery becomes a postulated utopia where the white cube gallery formula is dismissed in a three - dimensional analogy.
Throughout the show, Cianciolo brought together fashion and art, performance and installation, past and present, building a creative utopia where visitors could eat, pray, read, and feel inspired enough to go on themselves to innovate, without fear of arbitrary boundaries — with the openness, indeed, of a child.
The invaders have occupied and essentially re-colonized Earth, turning it into a faux - utopia where resistance is dealt with through disappearances and silencing.
My personal dream world is a utopia where the owners of enthusiast cars all know how to drive properly and fully understand the mechanical aspects of their automobiles.
Many believe, incorrectly, that the introduction of a private school alone is a negative and if every student went to their assigned district school, there would be some utopia where every student is excelling.
This isn't the first sci - fi film to present the idea of an emotionless utopia where its subjects behave like robots (which makes the casting of Kristen Stewart and Nicholas Hoult, who are hardly the most exciting actors in the business, all the more perfect), and it won't be the last.
Ready Player One is a sci - fi novel about a boy, Wade Watts, who spends his time plugged into the OASIS, a virtual utopia where people attend school and work and also explore the vast virtual universe created by James Halliday, a man obsessed with the»80s.
The story follows teenager Wade Watts who likes to escape his dreary, dangerous real world by logging into Oasis, a globally networked virtual utopia where users lead idyllic alternate lives.
Since the events of Rise, Caesar and his Hominidae cohorts have established their own utopia where apes don't kill apes and a dwindling human population poses little threat to their way of life.
Like most of humanity, Wade Watts escapes this depressing reality by spending his waking hours jacked into the OASIS, a sprawling virtual utopia where you can be anything you want to be, where you can live and play and fall in love on any of ten thousand planets.
Yes, It's difficult not to imagine an idyllic utopia where everyone is closely knit socially, society is integrated perfectly with nature, and interesting or exciting activies are occuring at every moment.
A relatively new term, «smart cities» conjures images of a cooperative, wired, prosperous utopia where citizens of all classes achieve a high quality of life.
Anarcho - syndicalism is perhaps the most far left, approaching the utopia where nobody holds power over everybody else, by putting the means of production in hands of democratic councils, e.g. factories are owned by the workers etc..
We're not in some idealistic utopia where skin color truly doesn't matter like he dreamed of back then (hell, we're not too far removed from when black men couldn't play QB in the NFL because we were considered too stupid for the position).
Ah Cuba - the Communist workers UTOPIA where everyone starves equally and there is only one class - the desperately poor.
Out of the bubbling ferment of the revivalistic reform movements arose a series of American attempts to build God's Kingdom on earth, to achieve a genuine utopia where all the present evils would be overcome, where the first fruits of the new age would be visible.
«If I left the story here,» Campbell writes, «it might appear that homogeneous communities have it all — utopias where homes and schools combine to inculcate in their young people the «habits of the heart» [the phrase is Robert Bellah's, from Tocqueville]... that lead to a lifetime of civic involvement.

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Where the Marxist utopia in Russia gave birth to terror, the globalist utopia in the West inspired «democratizing» wars and so - called «color revolutions.»
I read comments and I have to ask... where is that perfect utopia.
The vision of a new heaven and a new earth is a utopia, of a perfect order where all people live as a single family.
For common folks, at stake are not just ideologies and political utopias — which they have little time for anyway — but their own subsistence in extreme situations where even their basic necessities are unmet.
Maybe, just maybe, there's a glorious utopia somewhere down the line where «heavily sweating luddite» and «air - conditioned wanker» are able to work together.
It seems like there's a transition, there may need to be a transition period, where even if locally distributed everything [or as much as] possible [were your] utopia it's not something you just...
Last year, she was in talks about taking over a factory on an island outside of Venice where they could build a kind of artisan utopia, but the plans fell through.
The world of Wakanda, a fictional African nation that is the world's most technologically advanced but also quite possibly the world's most secretive, is a bright, gleaming utopia for its citizens, who live in a society where easy access to the metal vibranium means the kind of post-scarcity society that science fiction writers have been dreaming about for decades.
In this episode meet a would - be utopia in Spain where civic life is managed on Twitter; a teacher who becomes the target of a digital lynch mob; and the father of a school shooting victim who must prove to the internet that his son existed.
Taking inspiration from a Disneyland theme park ride, this fantasy from «The Incredibles» director Brad Bird follows the adventures of a young runaway who is transported to an alternate universe where the best of human endeavour has created a flawless utopia.
This carefully - planned utopia is a world without kids where food has no taste and alcohol can't get you drunk.
Taking inspiration from a Disneyland theme - park ride (don't laugh — it worked for Pirates of the Carribean), this fantasy from The Incredibles director Brad Bird follows the adventures of a young runaway who is transported to an alternate universe where humanity has created a flawless utopia.
The trippiest film of the bunch is Corman's hippy apocalypse Gas - s - s - s (1970), a groovy satirical road movie set in a future where everyone over 25 is killed by an experimental weapon, and a group of peace - loving hippies goes looking for utopia amidst the fashionable fascists that have taken root.
Such is the postmodern promise of Todd Haynes's filmography, where pop culture and art - salon style are meant to march arm in arm toward a unibrow utopia of ideological critique.
Over the last decade, the Edible Schoolyard has transformed the diets of MLK students, helped Berkeley become a center of GSM thinking, and inspired schools such as Sherman, where Jeff Miller is creating another of his GSM utopias.
For some, education in Finland is utopia: a dreamland where teaching is the most desired profession, authorities trust schools and political parties agree on the direction of educational reforms.
Where the earth, sea, and sky are painted by the colors of endemic species, the turquoise waters shimmer with the brilliance of diamonds, and indescribable beauty unfolds, the Christmas Island beckons both prospective residents and visitors to indulge in the luxuries of an earthly utopia.
The movie shows the spectacle of this natural phenomenon but even more so gives insight into the Jesuit, close - to - utopia missions in the region, where Guaraní people were invited to live with the Jesuits in reducciónes to be protected against being hunted down by the Brazilian (Portuguese) Bandeirantes (slave and gold hunters).
His idea of utopia is one where creativity, passion and imagination are evil and should be repressed.
At the same time, we are at a historical moment where the future frequently appears as a precipice between utopia and dystopia.
Sally Gil's technicolor utopias draw the viewer into complex worlds where iconic images form unexpected poetic passages and nonlinear story lines.
«A utopia minus a bottom, a place where the machines are idle, and the sun has turned to glass -LSB-...]» (Robert Smithson, «A Tour of the Monuments of Passaic», Artforum, October 1967)
Sally Gil's technicolor utopias draw the viewer into complex worlds where iconic images form unexpected poetic
On the «lower most» frontier of the LES galleries is Pocket Utopia, on Henry street, where you can unexpectedly face late 18th century visions of Arcadia tucked inside a scrappy storefront — a pocket utopia if there ever were.
Dystopia and anti-utopia are not interchangeable, and as terms describe parallel conditions which emerge from diametrically opposed motives: dystopia describes a deliberately oppressive society, built from its foundations as a structure of tyranny; while anti-utopia describes a more complex circumstance where the conditions for building utopia fail, and the results amount to those of a dystopian society.
It's both innovative and informative, helping to inspire humanity to exist in a creative world where collectively, a move towards a utopia can be achieved.
Denise Markonish is the curator at MASS MoCA where her exhibitions include: Jim Shaw; Entertaining Doubts, Lee Boroson: Plastic Fantastic, Teresita Fernandez: As Above So Below, Mark Dion: The Octagon Room, Tom Philips and Johnny Carrera: Life's Work; Oh, Canada the largest survey of contemporary Canadian art (accompanied by a 400 - page catalogue co-published with MIT Press); Sanford Biggers: The Cartographer's Conundrum, Michael Oatman: all utopias fell; Stephen Vitiello: All Those Vanished Engines, Nari Ward: Sub Mirage Lignum (catalogue); Petah Coyne: Everything That Rises Must Converge (catalogue: Yale University Press), Inigo Manglano - Ovalle: Gravity is a force to be reckoned with (catalogue: D.A.P); These Days: Elegies for Modern Times and Badlands: New Horizons in Landscape (catalogue: MIT Press.
BODY UTOPIA is an arena where alternate spaces and inner mythologies can be shared and revealed, thereby exposing points of view that engage and challenge assumptions about the body.
«Vertical Horizons» immerses the viewer into a fictional reality, a possible utopia based on an uncertain memory of the past, where there is no «truth» or «false», but the need for reinvention.
She presents a reality where utopia and dystopia are not polar opposites, but rather fold together in an uneasy coexistence.
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