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  • ...lines the development in psychedelic culture, its subsumption into popular culture / the mainstream. Simultaneous to this, the 60s marked the energetic emerge
    641 bytes (101 words) - 17:22, 17 February 2015
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    363 bytes (51 words) - 16:42, 31 August 2015
  • ...ers and Mike Kelly, that explores the tearm dirty. Moving from religion to culture to Pica (the compulsion to eat dirt) and finally how dirt has pronounced it
    814 bytes (138 words) - 19:22, 17 February 2015
  • ...or example, I was told by a Taiwanese marketing executive that I was a 3rd culture kid - a TCK/3CK, this term was developed by marketers as a way to define a ...could explain and talk to us a little bit more about this idea of the 3rd culture, and maybe explain the concept of what it means but also what it means to y
    8 KB (1,430 words) - 22:25, 7 January 2015
  • ...es under a different logic than industrial modularity, since modularity in culture comes from outside sources rather from within production. Manovich cites m
    3 KB (515 words) - 10:33, 7 December 2012
  • ...n female subjects that critique representations of women in film and wider culture. It questions documentary ideas of narrative consistency and the possibilit
    1 KB (225 words) - 16:46, 16 October 2014
  • ...is Department of Cultural Affairs. A founding editor of Journal of Visual Culture, she is a contributing editor at frieze magazine and has published in the f
    1 KB (219 words) - 15:51, 5 March 2012
  • ...nal:Noise, which examines how the idea of feedback is used in contemporary culture.
    2 KB (211 words) - 10:09, 2 October 2012
  • ...exploit the idea of fragmentary bodies, but someone consuming the dominant culture will no longer encounter direct representations of these kinds of bodies. S ...ake visible idealised bodies, as they always have, and the dominant visual culture presents no alternative.
    9 KB (1,663 words) - 16:56, 11 February 2016
  • ...en as a database, “ in the age of digital databases everything, nature and culture alike becomes an object for recombination and manipulation” As a work of ...roduced assembly lines, which led to mass production of products. However, culture has never been a modern industry as even though it used remixing and now mo
    7 KB (1,298 words) - 16:44, 12 February 2013
  • ...am engaging with because of both my background and my interest in consumer-culture. She pieces her works together using disparate symbols to create stories s ...d) can be deconstructed and used to inform seemingly unconnected facets of culture. I believe as Barad says that these things can come together to create new
    8 KB (1,214 words) - 17:29, 24 November 2016
  • ...relessly explores the multiple manifestations and product of knowledge and culture. It is engaged in a constant process of translation, of moving from one for Is it not amazing to what degree our recent culture experiences enjoyment as unbearable – especially the enjoyment of the oth
    6 KB (1,018 words) - 16:47, 22 February 2012
  • ...r public grief and emotional languages. Combing various corners of popular culture for hints of feeling, I often turn to collecting to make sense of things. E ...heartfelt and disturbing. I’ve always been fascinated by country music and culture, despite its incompatibility with my artistic life (considering it's right-
    7 KB (1,149 words) - 15:19, 3 April 2014
  • ...etymology of words. I have book called keywords, and look up words such as culture because this book takes you through the history ica uses and different cult
    3 KB (468 words) - 13:52, 9 February 2017
  • ...is defined as including linguistic forms but also non-linguistic forms of culture such as art and music)
    3 KB (453 words) - 16:44, 17 February 2015
  • ...s are as prevalent today as they ever were [in Picasso's time]. Mainstream culture today has less of a directly stated criticality associated with these forms ...dy and policing, internal and external, and the policeman as a hero in our culture, especially as something to reflect on in a time when the police are possib
    7 KB (1,213 words) - 17:12, 28 January 2016
  • ...s are as prevalent today as they ever were [in Picasso's time]. Mainstream culture today has less of a directly stated criticality associated with these forms ...dy and policing, internal and external, and the policeman as a hero in our culture, especially as something to reflect on in a time when the police are possib
    7 KB (1,213 words) - 17:14, 28 January 2016
  • The translation of connections towards space and culture - and how to be pulled in by it. To speak of it, to see it and understand t The translation of connections towards space and culture - and how to be pulled in by it. To speak of it, to see it and understand t
    6 KB (1,098 words) - 18:37, 12 April 2015
  • About the female body, references feminism in western culture, stereoutypes, starts with a nice poem that Sophie reads out. Delmore Schwa Feminism and western culture
    6 KB (990 words) - 17:08, 7 December 2016
  • ...Pseudo - which was made up of multiple elements and expressions of popular culture.
    3 KB (506 words) - 13:08, 16 October 2014

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