Sentences with phrase «world of mass»

It would obviously upset many employees but in this evolving world of mass communication and downsizing it would be something that would be logical to consider.
We Communists ought to face the world and brave the storm the great world of mass struggle and the mighty storm of mass struggle.
Unlike artists of the historical avant - garde or their more recent postmodern descendants, Strand did not draw from the world of mass culture in making his collages, or indeed from pre-existing material at all.
Charlotte Higgins: The new Tate Modern show puts a post-Warholian generation of artists, adept at self - promotion and at ease in the world of mass media and commerce, into an art - historical context
Nauman's Clown Torture videos borrow Dadaist ideas about the procedures and operations of art making, but as Joanna Drucker describes, that is where their fine art referential ends: «The imagery and iconography of (Nauman's) work comes from a banal world of mass meditation, pop's playroom of neon and lettering.
In a world of mass communication and fragmented media, sensationalized headlines have led to a detachment from the art of debate in favor of dogma.
He responds to the world of mass capitalist culture by styling himself as the joker; from here he is neither entirely impartial nor wholly culpable.
Ireland explains, «I'm interested in making work from the world of the mass produced; I'm a mass produced individual.
What we are trying to do is to move the ICA from the world of mass popular culture to mass digital culture.»
Escobar pulls everyday objects — a skateboard, a book page, a baseball bat — from the world of the mass produced into the realm of fine art through his use of appropriation, accumulation and repetition.
Very often, she acts as a storyteller in a non-linear way by showing the loneliness of people in a world of mass communication systems.
His work deals with issues which are as relevant to London as Lhasa: global warming, environmental degradation, overpopulation, alcoholism among the young, and the desire to form one's own identity in a world of mass media and the erosion of culture and tradition.
And so began my education into the cruel world of mass dog production.
«In the world of mass - produced products, it «s reassuring for customers to know they have options.
Obviously, in your dissertation you pay main attention to the world of mass - media with its fashion, cinematography, music, PR - technologies and so on.
Onto the virtual world of mass distribution, it seems Amazon's competitors are stepping up their game to provide value - added service for authors to produce the kind of content that will be exclusively featured on their showroom.
When we think of craft, we tend to think of expensive handmade objects, often considered anachronisms in a world of mass production and mass consumption.
In the world of mass - produced vehicles, automakers try to cut corners as much as possible as end pricing of new vehicles slowly increase.
In a world of mass information instantly available, it pays to keep a critical mind on the article you're reading or video you're viewing.
In a world of mass consumption, vintage jewelry is something to treasure forever and will stand up to the test of time.
In today's world of mass production it is easy to lose sight of how the objects in our lives are fashioned.
It's hard to judge what's real and what's not in the world of mass media.
And, if I'm to be honest, at this point of my reflections my tolerance wears very thin indeed: in a world of mass murder and mass starvation, of unprecedented terror, odious tyrannies, and the threat of nuclear holocausts — in such a world there is something obscene about an order of priorities that starts off with bigger and better orgasms.
It's never easy to go against the grain and be rational in a world of mass hysteria.
In a world of mass reporter layoffs and declining print revenues, Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky said, «There's the possibility that [print] can be saved.
But in 2017 much of its promise materialized: 3 - D printing took a series of big steps out of the realm of niche prototyping and into the world of mass manufacturing.

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Higher food prices, social unrest, the failure of some fragile states — even mass migrations and a challenge to the world order — could all result.
With a tiny handful of teams scrambling to sign the world's best players, there is a growing gap between the few, like Barça, with enough money to compete at the highest level, and the masses below them.
But, at least in the venture capital world, funding for companies focused on tackling heart disease, respiratory disease, and other mass population conditions — i.e., those that afflict millions upon millions of people — has dropped sharply in the last decade.
Since Estonia had little means for attracting masses of immigrants to its icy Northern European landscape, it came up with a quirky idea — another of its firsts in the world: offering people virtual residency.
While most shoppers still flock to dealerships or grab their measuring tape to see what furniture fits a spot, Beauchamp's creative use of such technology signals how the masses might start using virtual and augmented reality (VR and AR) to navigate the retail world in the future.
«You need to have enough critical mass of carriers around the world with the right business model to really make that a broad deployment.»
The company weathered economic crises and the Second World War, driven by the mission of making affordable mass - produced appliances.
Don't expect mass layoffs in IT even as the world's biggest companies move more of their workload to the cloud, Oracle's Mark Hurd says.
Indeed, there are now about 25,000 micro-breweries operating world wide, many of them offering complex, gourmet beers that have little in common with mass market, heavily branded lagers.
The U.S., U.K. and Australia have all accused Russia of being behind the mass hacking of computer networks around the world since 2017.
Don't expect mass layoffs of IT workers even as the world's biggest companies move more of their workload to the cloud, said Oracle Co-CEO Mark Hurd.
So, memo to Neil Young: when you attempt to bring the world a better quality of media experience, know that you're battling against more than a century of business experience that shows the best - quality formats seldom, if ever, win out in the mass market.
Once you reach a critical mass of followers that can see your mark in the world, it makes it easier to sell a ton of books.
«The largest land masses in the world today that are currently underutilized are north of the 45th latitude,» he says.
Also important for the company has been a close reading of the mass of bilateral and regional trade agreements that exist the world over.
He and a friend combined their startup experience and entrepreneurial spirit to simplify the process of chartering a bus, and introduce pop - up mass transit to the world.
Worldwide obesity has nearly tripled since 1975 and the World Health Organization estimates that in 2016 more than 650 million adults were obese - with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or more.
With such a mass of information, the only way for humans to make any sense of the world is to make some approximations and assumptions, to look for the patterns, and try to find the constellations in the mess of stars.
To operate at a world - class level, the university needs a certain critical mass of staff and infrastructure linkages.
Pinker's extensively researched thesis is that global violence has decreased throughout human history, as wrong as that may feel given the 24 - hour news cycle that came into being not long after two world wars and matured during an age of regular terrorist attacks and mass shootings.
The mass movement of people from the war - torn Middle East into Europe and the greatest refugee crisis since the Second World War has become the single-most dominant political issue across the continent.
You're not alone, the whole world is a jittery mass of anxiety according to a recent study by marketing company JWT.
It will be the biggest lithium battery factory in the world and is critical to the electric car - maker's plans to begin mass marketing a more affordable line of the vehicles within three years.
Signal and the like are «pushing intelligence agencies from a world of undetectable mass surveillance to a world where they have to use expensive, high - risk, extremely targeted attacks.»
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