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Changing and re-contextualizing something that is re-contextualizing you a lot is necessary.
Not necessarily photographing a building itself, but in contextualizing it.
I was devoted to helping end child marriage but wasn't contextualizing it.
People use horoscopes for self-examination, or for contextualizing the real world.
Wolfe is particularly superb at contextualizing individual lives within a broader social framework.
Or else you can go around in analysis mode, contextualizing and intellectualizing everything.
Miller's letter made me appreciate Bennett's painting differently by enhancing and contextualizing its details.
So the challenge was finding a space between sensationalizing and also documenting and contextualizing.
"Traditional art installation is always a key factor to contextualizing contemporary works," he says.
This is more than can be said for the professionals tasked with contextualizing it all.
Contextualizing this "monogamy" ending, he explained to Weider: At the time, I believed in it.
The whole show is a visual feast, contextualizing Schapiro's lovely paintings for a new generation.
Contextualizing Today's Refugee Crisis: Samantha Power is the United States ambassador to the United Nations.
Cowboy Announcer brings a sense of urgency to this brief re-contextualizing of a close game.
Incremental annual improvement makes contextualizing Tatum's contributions to this particular team harder than they should be.
Contextualizing is a good idea, but we have to do more, because Justice Kennedy was wrong.
He tries to explain controversial aspects of Gandhi's life by contextualizing them within Gandhi's own thinking.
But "Inanimate" wins us over by contextualizing its exotic subject in the bedrock of the familiar.
In contextualizing GWAR's origins, Let There Be GWAR pays tribute to the art collective that spawned it.
But lots of times, readers had no way of making sense of those developments or contextualizing them.
ARS: Recently, we're seeing these "all-women" shows, contextualizing all the artists by a singular "X" element.
In contextualizing GWAR's origins, Let There Be GWAR pays tribute to the art collective that spawned it.
"I didn't really like the movie at the time," Rex says, contextualizing the absurdity of this situation.
And it's impossible to watch this series without contextualizing it within our present cultural and political landscape.
Journalists can do the hard work of interpreting and contextualizing information, including information about their own work.
Centered on two paintings and 19433 drawings by Seurat, the show is a superb feat of contextualizing.
The Bogaríns have a different angle, not drawing from primary documents but instead reworking and re-contextualizing them.
Unlike Chavkin and Thorpe, ROKE approaches Rodger's twisted worldview with irony, contextualizing it within America's vapid consumer culture.
In the domain of abstracting and contextualizing new information and unpredictable (news) events, human intelligence is still invincible.
The company opened today's Unpacked event by contextualizing the history of mobile phones, from the 1980s to today.
The Devil Next Door does right by audiences in masterfully contextualizing and reframing Demjanjuk's 1988 and 1993 trials.
Its masterstroke is newly contextualizing ages-old themes and motifs into a thoroughly contemporary, divided African-American landscape.
However, it is in contextualizing this single industry from a broader climate perspective that the book falls short.
Contextualizing these objects are medical texts that document drug use as therapy, and the sobering reality of addiction.
This gave me every instance in which the keywords were used within four sentences of the contextualizing words.
Below is a breakdown of the presentation as provided to Congress, coupled with additional agency data contextualizing the points.
On crime, he's probably free to do a bit more contextualizing, explaining how big a problem crime was then.
A recently published academic study suggests contextualizing disinformation with specific warnings can help defuse its potency to sway opinion online.
I've seen his JUCO stats and know what the numbers mean, but have no real useful frame for contextualizing them.
She does this by contextualizing Shelley as a "monstrous" female artist, according to the standards of Shelley's time and station.
If that and some of the show's other contextualizing gambits sound didactic, even alienating in the Brechtian manner, fear not.
" Scaramucci told the Jerusalem newspaper the outlet could have done a better job "contextualizing it before putting it out there.
Second, there are two games very useful at contextualizing what's happened politically through the last 12 months—and what comes next.
The key is to work toward understanding and contextualizing your fears so they don't keep you from living your healthiest life.
We find ourselves newly contextualizing earlier encounters among Katy, Paul and Toni, which had a whiff of sexual and professional condescension.
He also warns against thinking of China's economic success as proof of a unique path without contextualizing it in historical specifics.
It's about re-contextualizing these tasks, which have been women's labor for centuries, and now can serve a more feminist purpose.
It is also canonical already, so you no longer need the legitimacy of the institution, or the contextualizing of a review.
Sol seems to relish in ambiguity; seeming to purposely conceal contextualizing information through seldom captions and non-existent project descriptions.   Hello!
Storytellers are powerful; they have an unlimited amount of responsibility as they serve as translators of sorts, informing, re-contextualizing, and inciting .
The way I've found to open up that reading of queer imagery is by contextualizing explicitly queer moments within more mundane scenes.
Leading British anti-extremism charity Faith Matters picked up on the importance of contextualizing what is going on in the Yemen war.
I supposed you're contextualizing your own life for yourself, and in the course of it you're trying to have an honest hand.
Part of what he does has involved the selection, editing, verifying and contextualizing of news material -- just as any journalist would do.
The children of this Nigerian slum did an awesome job contextualizing their world for outside viewers, oftentimes overlapping visual poetry with stark reality.
This means contending with the fact that your own contextualizing information, including your underlying motivations, become moot once tossed to the internet's winds.
The problem is that contextualizing information is one of journalism's most important duties, and the Axios model has almost no room for context.
Richard Allen, a Facebook vice president, outlined the company's policies on defining, addressing and contextualizing hate speech in a news release last summer.
It would be ideal for a larger institution to take Schmidt Dean's lead and mount a fuller, more contextualizing show of Piper's work.
Team USA's roll through Rio was so expected that, watching it, you could catch yourself missing the actual play, contextualizing in real time.
Instead, Veiel dug into the archives, creating a film that is 95% footage of Beuys and 5% talking heads contextualizing what we just saw.
He's comfortable talking almost exclusively in critical theory concepts and –isms —a benefit of studying literature—contextualizing his work and its place with clarity.
Virginia's 2018 humiliation and its 2019 triumph seem destined to live on in tandem, a yin and a yang contextualizing and balancing the other.
Souza's always-on-point Instagram feed resurfaces many of his photos, often contextualizing the Trump administration's behavior with similar moments during Obama's time in office.
Alexander: Yeah, those were points, it was basically trying to take a lot of Jeff Toobin's really clever sort of Monday morning analysis and contextualizing.
The company compares it to "Pokemon Go," because, well, that's still far and away the best method for contextualizing AR tech to non-tech people.
The lack of contextualizing information invites viewers to assume that all is not as it seems, to constantly be bracing themselves for some big reveal.
The store also hosts a regular program of screenings and events, contextualizing Jelenik's performance as an intimate, artistic one, rather than a danceable DJ set.
Understanding and contextualizing images from past movies is important — and while Disney is offering a disclaimer, it's clear people think the studio can do more.
The story of Facebook has been told many times before, but McNamee does a superb job of contextualizing its rise within the proper technological history.
She was the first MC to gain recognition for bridging the gap between womanhood and spirituality and contextualizing the struggles female MCs faced in the game.
Sarah Lucas: Good Muse is the latest in a series of exhibitions celebrating and contextualizing the work of Rodin, who died 100 years ago this year.
Rock samples collected by submersibles are examined for isotopic signatures that can shed light on the past evolution of these communities, contextualizing how they function today.
Without contextualizing cues to indicate where the images were captured, viewers are faced with harshly beautiful compositions that evidence the planet's inconceivably slow yet constant evolution.
The book organizes fragments of the magazine while retaining the spirit of the original publication, contextualizing the subculture in a freshly accessible, albeit more refined form.
Though with Create Mode, you can't include text over the photo the way you can when you share an Archive memory — so no contextualizing that TBT.
" Nylan gives us former Secretary of Defense James Mattis's contextualizing words about the book: "You've got to know Sun Tzu and Carl von Clausewitz, of course.
It was accompanied by other posts contextualizing the concentration of carbon in the atmosphere in the pre-industrial era and how the changes have affected the oceans.
Ultimately, the core problem Iris AI is trying to solve is the sheer volume of scientific literature being published — making parsing and contextualizing it more time-consuming.
During an end-of-episode visit to transitional shelter Alexandria House, Kim hears even more contextualizing stories during an event she planned to support the charitable organization.
The job of contextualizing this work and expanding upon the lists of artists in the catalogue is now in the hands of upcoming art historians and curators.
But contextualizing quotes doesn't just begin with reading ­– often, cultural aspects of songs need to be clarified, and entire outlets dedicate themselves to bridging this specific gap.
That doesn't mean talking for them, or ordering people around, but listening and reflecting and bettering yourself—pointing out new ways of framing or contextualizing these issues.
Digitization and its projection through AR became a method of casting aside the human-centric notions of alienness and re-contextualizing alien contact with their perspective in mind.
By having design and architecture a central part of its programming from the start, MoMA became an essential voice in contextualizing the changing aesthetics of the 20th century.
His work with Larry Sultan on projects like groundbreaking book Evidence arguably shifted the parameters of what photography could do—de and then re-contextualizing technical archival imagery.
The key disclaimer would be that while presenting Ailes' life and influence, the film devotes less time than it should to contextualizing the lingering consequences of his reign.
But it takes more than an outrageous act of social amnesia to turn deliberate "bad" painting into good painting by merely re-contextualizing it next to good paintings.
Zurawski weaves together the poetic utterance and contextualizing narratives, reminding us that the dual format has long been a fulcrum of Western poetics, from Dante to Susan Howe.
The contextualizing narratives take a more direct approach to language, establishing a stable speaker who recounts in near-confessional fashion the unglamorous life of a small-press poet.
Thus, on a number of the texts he has written in black cursive his own comments and annotations, explicating and contextualizing, and in a few cases amending them.
Over the course of Parasite, the viewer becomes as familiar with its layout as the characters, as its myriad personal secrets are revealed, continually re-contextualizing what's going on.
The show has been praised by residents of the former U.S.S.R. for its granular attention to detail, and for contextualizing the disaster and its aftermath within the Soviet mentality.
Not only do the songs themselves often sound like they're collectively building upwards, but the album as a whole feels capable of contextualizing an entire era of music online.
The first issue is made up of work from scholars and writers who are collecting, contextualizing, and rethinking the history of games, game production, and the people who play.
Its subsequent report in January 2018 split on Roosevelt, calling for an "additive" approach: meaning both contextualizing work at existing monuments, and adding new monuments, like that for Shirley Chisholm.
Sometimes it means going out of your way to simplify a set of choices; other times it is about tailoring or contextualizing an experience for specific needs: Narrower decision criteria.
How can we fulfill our essential role of reporting the actions of those in power and contextualizing their statements if those statements do little more than belittle and attack us?
Rather, he thought pictographs, visual storytelling using stick figure drawings, had a pancultural meaning that would be useful in contextualizing a symbol and the consequences of intrusion into the site.
The Newark Museum has rehung its exceptional collection of works by America's indigenous artists, providing more contextualizing information, while also letting objects speak to each other across eras and regions.
It seeks not to repeatedly dig up Baldwin's legacy, but to provide a model for contextualizing and building upon it so that, perhaps, the man can finally rest in peace.
The WAM and some other US museums are exploring exhibit labels as an important means of contextualizing the wealthy patrons of art from the country's past for a contemporary audience.
Not every artist might follow through with that promise but Dallas crossover thrashers Power Trip are committed to re-contextualizing music inspired by the fertile late 80s for today's struggles.
"That's an example of taking a little thing from the book and contextualizing it, but also making it speak directly to something that black girls specifically face," DuVernay told BuzzFeed News.
Major growth drivers are set to be data collected from entertainment platforms, video surveillance footage, internet-connected devices, productivity tools, and metadata, which is vital for analytics and contextualizing the information.
It screened at Harvard's Film Archive as a part of the exhibition, and does a fabulous job contextualizing the show's work for those less prone to invest in an exhibition catalog.
The mural's foreground features numbered quotes from politicians including Bill Clinton, Mike Huckabee, Jeb Bush, and Ted Kennedy, each that corresponds with a key of faces and descriptions contextualizing their words.
But in contextualizing the two, he writes that both were framed by the same collaboration of female social welfare advocates (like Frances Perkins) and enlightened Tammany proxies (like Robert F. Wagner).
The company's ramping up for a formal announcement at CES, in tandem with the launch of an Indiegogo campaign, and it's still working out some of the kinks around contextualizing its product.
Queerness, unlike heterosexuality or whiteness or being able-bodied, is not a neutral state, and as such seems to command some contextualizing energy in order to justify its presence within narrative spaces.
However, the comparison with humans stops here, because, unlike machines, we have the ability to autonomously build on top of our knowledge by contextualizing problems and finding original solutions to solve them.
In the contextualizing moment, we see an 8-year-old Jack (Joaquin Obradors) sitting his his family car, waiting for his father Stanley (Peter Onorati) to finish drinking in a roadside tavern.
Contextualizing your data in an easy-to-understand format is a good thing, and takes out a lot of the guesswork for newbies when it comes to building your own training plan.
"Ridley does a masterful job of contextualizing the progress of modern society in an accessible way, laying the groundwork for rationally expecting the world of tomorrow to be materially better," West said.
I'm recording Frozen 2 right now so being in there while were still contextualizing some of these themes and working on the script from an emotional place, I can't be checking my phone.
But the data set derived from the research project that underpins the tipline may help the company fashion a more responsive and proactive approach to contextualizing and debunking malicious rumors in the future.
Contextualizing this work in the 1940s, when racial segregation of blood existed, was also very important because it represents the idea that blood donation has been tainted with discrimination from the very beginning.
I wanted to know how she felt about a Westerner who's made a living showcasing Chinese street cuisine, without fully contextualizing how that same economy fits into the dramatic ways China is changing.
These were the kinds of songs fans listened to maybe once a year, but they served an important function for newcomers, contextualizing the arc the band would follow on the next few albums.
Or how Boy Erased and Beautiful Boy, the ones based on real accounts, each close with end cards contextualizing what happened with somber stats about the "ex-gay" movement and addiction as a disease.
Her thoughtful juxtapositions and re-contextualizing asks, What responsibility do museums have to display their collections in ways that eliminate gender inequality and to offer displays with more information about the artists and objects?
According to a transcript, a memo contextualizing this one, written by the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, Adam Schiff, has 36 footnotes, suggesting there's far more than the dossier in play here.
Understanding the role these storms played in the origins of life could help scientists narrow down the search for alien organisms on distant worlds, in addition to contextualizing how it arose on our own.
No act of this presidency — good or bad, beneficial or detrimental — can ever be considered without first contextualizing that this presidency itself was conceived in deception and is being incubated under an extraordinary lie.
Paired with the images, the text too becomes almost visual in its way, ranging from descriptive prose contextualizing what is shown in the portraits, to poetry, to statements on the social experience of blackness.
We wrote extended explanatory text, with Creative Time staff securing a contextualizing image of Meckseper's earlier work, and brought out two plinths on which to display an educational binder and a notebook for public comments.
With that said, with the recognition of how dynamic and contingent our world is, the larger conversation of the place of the humanities in our society should be understood by contextualizing first where we're at.
Truthfully, I've always been suspicious of wearables, for a fairly self-evident reason: Their pitch is to solve data overload by more or less re-contextualizing that data, without meaningfully changing much in the process.
If we're contextualizing how black people move through the world, there's something of our depths and our heights that people need to be aware of in order to coordinate their own actions in the world.
Outside the rally, Trump's remarks set off a familiar, self-perpetuating cycle — an awkward media dance of fact-checking and contextualizing that, no matter how objective, paints the media as Trump sees it: an oppositional force.
The exhibition is divided into a series of different sections describing and contextualizing the wakashu and the evolution of their depictions and roles in society throughout the Edo period, until their disappearance in the Meiji era.
In Attention, Schwartz recounts her relationship with the drug, contextualizing it within a culture that fetishizes and obsesses over attention — where to place it, what deserves it, how to navigate an economy built on taking it.
Although rich in contextualizing the photographs on display, and demonstrating how they lead to Kubrick's transition to filmmaking, the exhibit does not make any attempt to link the pictures to his films beyond The Killing (1956).
Alongside the SMS system, the Lab also monitored online speech on social media before, during, and after the election, analyzing and contextualizing social media posts in an effort to help officials diffuse election-related hate speech online.
But more importantly, fully contextualizing our present moment—particularly given how tenuous facts in our present moment have become—puts us in a better position to safeguard the actual record, and to carefully parse symptom from disease.
Though the essays only skim the surface of each artist's practice, the images (there are 420 color illustrations) provide a vital source of information for contextualizing and imaging textile-based art in the 20th and 21st centuries.
Gaga's denim cutoffs and leather corsets lack any symbolic relation to the narrative beyond contextualizing her as an abused victim of rural American masculinity, glorifying rabid machismo and taking cues from Quentin Tarantino's road-rage thriller Death Proof.
These days, it is less about producing new information than it is about gathering information already on the record, evaluating it, and explaining and contextualizing it for an audience, perhaps with some analysis and argumentation for good measure.
This modern contextualizing of Strafe's pixelated retro gore and cheery, Tarantino-esque blood spatter — combined with game mechanics that are designed to be deliberately awkward — makes the entire project feel fresh, even though it's borrowing from old tricks.
I do have that time (insert "get a life" comments here), and so I have dedicated myself to documenting, contextualizing and yes, occasionally poking fun at the comments made by Trump about, well, everything over the past year.
It's a story that gets repeated because it works as a great anecdote for contextualizing Broodthaers's circumlocutory, cerebral work (triple-layered irony, full-tilt theatrics, and the politics and conventions of performance, exhibition, publication … to wit, Broodthaers loved Aragon).
Whether it's re-contextualizing what it means to feel safe at work in the age of #MeToo or becoming increasingly aware that there really are toxic workplaces out there, these days finding a positive, healthy workplace is a priority for many.
In a brief interview with BuzzFeed News, Mckesson said he'll also offer reflections on meetings Eric Holder and Loretta Lynch against a broader backdrop of contextualizing for readers contrasts in grassroots engagement in different cities where he helped organize protests.
In the recently opened Brooklyn Museum exhibition, Disguise: Masks and Global African Art, 25 contemporary artists attempt to bridge the gap between mask and masquerade by both historically contextualizing and re-imagining the role of the African mask and masquerade today.
" But we're not getting any contextualizing information like we might in another show [for example]: "In 1969, such-and-such a bomb went off", or "This village was razed to the ground by American troops on such-and-such a date.
We don't know, for example, if somebody who has less ability or interest in contextualizing the game's torture might have a different reaction: Someone with very strong and negative opinions toward ISIS might relish the opportunity to torture a terrorist.
I think Zack Beauchamp's "White Riot" remains the best piece I read contextualizing Trumpism, Dara Lind's work remains the best guide to Trump's immigration policies, and Sarah Kliff has been peerless on both the policy and politics of Obamacare reform.
" The Drawing Center is accepting applications for its third Open Sessions, "a hybrid exhibition/residency program that provides unique opportunities for selected artists to find new approaches for contextualizing and exhibiting their work through exhibitions, public programs, workshops, and working dinners.
Two essays in the book go more in depth, with journalist Simon Winchester exploring the geological history of this 5,500-mile stretch of the world and author Jenna Butler contextualizing the images within current concerns about global warming and the environment.
The museum began as a mobile project in the 1990s, when Collins displayed her work in venues like schools, libraries and churches as a way of contextualizing black history for children -- and today, she continues to operate the museum from home.
Even her essays focused on popular culture — like "Notes on Camp" or "The Imagination of Disaster," about science fiction films — are not even remotely lighthearted; they provide deeply researched theories about their subjects, contextualizing them in history and in culture.
The deadly white supremacist rally last weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia — spurred by the planned removal of the city's Robert E. Lee monument — have revived a long-running debate about removing and re-contextualizing Confederate monuments, including those in National Statuary Hall.
From there, I came up with keywords and contextualizing words that helped me detect when a news program might be talking about one of these theories; this was a manual process, since many Reddit posts are often just image links.
Despite attempting some greater semblance of the elusive nuance lost in reductive social media commentaries, the film feels consistently more committed to contextualizing Dolezal's racial identity as emerging from a site of trauma than explicitly acknowledging its roots in privilege, power, and domination.
On February 27, the day after he spoke to Broadly, Kennedy attended a House Armed Services Committee hearing in support of transgender active service members speaking before Congress for the first time in history to offer contextualizing testimony on President Trump's military ban.
The Museum of Modern Art owns about 3,000 printed works by Bourgeois, and a selection of 265 of them are on view in the new exhibition Louise Bourgeois: An Unfolding Portrait, alongside contextualizing drawings, paintings, sculptures, and, naturally, a couple of bronze spiders.
We talked more about the continuum then, and that was really helpful in terms of contextualizing my relationship with my mother, who is a lesbian… and then we went away for the summer, but Sara came to visit me and that was great.
Approaching the debate through a pro-LeBron lens is less about pitting two great players against each other (which I of course do later in this column) and more about contextualizing an awe-inspiring, unprecedented individual season that impresses in a way Harden's does not.
During this period she began to experiment with re-contextualizing her sound, first composing "Titled" to soundtrack tilt-shift aerial footage of New York in 2012, and following this she became the first electronic musician ever to perform in London's National Gallery in 2013.
Precisely because they are so great, there's no contextualizing the real, Biles-class, Bolt-grade superhumans of the Olympics—because no one has ever done the things that they're doing it is very easy to see them as so fundamentally different as to foreclose empathy.
I'm a big fan of contextualizing any number or piece of data, whether that's for benchmarking (is that higher or lower than we expected?) or explaining why we care about that figure (is it connected to our newsroom, to business goals or to both?).
This will free doctors to focus on the human-to-human interactions that machines, no matter how sophisticated, will never be able to duplicate: contextualizing a prognosis, determining which scan or test is most appropriate, offering emotional support to patients and their family members.
One of the few pieces to include a contextualizing reference to landscape, "Push Down (after Giotto)" (220) establishes the (apparently negotiable) ground plane with a flat bit of terra not-so-firma, into which a mush-faced little brute shoves yet another hapless soul, headfirst.
The plurality of that title became the foundation of her work: reporting on the country's culinary diversity, meticulously recording regional recipes and crediting them to home cooks, contextualizing food with the kinds of observations more commonly found in the work of botanists, anthropologists and historians.
Sometimes, when I was going back and revising, I was refining to offer more context because I did want to let people in more — pulling back a little and contextualizing something that, if you were in that world at that time, needed no explanation.
This vivacious exhibition uses Casanova, Venice's most famous lover boy and the author of a 3,700-page autobiography, as a contextualizing force for gloriously ornate furniture and costumes, not to mention paintings of amorous aristocrats and pornographic drawings of lovers in laugh-out-loud configurations.
ContextualIzing Clinton's story with theirs or within the Democratic Party — in the way the recent political documentary Knock Down the House did — might have helped provide a more nuanced understanding of the way gender operates in electoral politics, and how it has changed or not.
This vivacious exhibition uses Casanova, Venice's most famous lover boy and the author of a 2212,2570-page autobiography, as a contextualizing force for gloriously ornate furniture and costumes, not to mention paintings of amorous aristocrats and pornographic drawings of lovers in laugh-out-loud configurations.
It's easy to see why the song became an anthem for progressive movements of the 60s and 70s; she reworked the song from Otis Redding two years after he wrote it, re-contextualizing it through a feminine lens and producing a call-to-arms for sexual liberation.
In these cases, the issue isn't just lack of contextualizing information, but is lack of curiosity about what information might be missing—most significantly to this discussion, what specific bodies might be impacted in what specific ways by whatever punchline, sight gag, or meme making the rounds.
She may understandably want to keep the focus on her own legacy, which remains tethered to a past that gives the movie its funniest, most sly bit: a white-gloved museum curator contextualizing a Westwood-McLaren shirt festooned with a swastika, straitjacket clasps and Sex Pistols lyrics.
But that's what happened: Somehow, Noah Baumbach is responsible for one of this week's best memes, as people across Twitter—whether they saw the film or not, or liked the film or not—are now re-contextualizing Charlie and Nicole's fight into something light and silly.
" On Monday, the National Coalition Against Censorship issued a statement in support of the museum, arguing that, "The protesters' claim … fundamentally misconstrues the role of cultural institutions, which is to facilitate a diverse public's engagement with a rich array of cultures and objects by framing and contextualizing them.
Anecdotal as this evidence is, if a plaque with contextualizing information is placed next to the Roosevelt statue, it's hard to imagine many stopping to read it in the crush to get in, among the queues for ice-cream and the NYPD crowd control barriers protecting the monument.
In addition to permanently ousting Davis from his 12-foot granite pedestal, a Commission formed a year ago recommends re-contextualizing the other four monuments — of Robert E. Lee, J.E.B. Stuart, Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, and Matthew Fontaine Maury — with new signs to explain when they came up, and why.
Ben Fountain's essay collection encapsulates the political climate of 2016, narrating the year's most surreal and influential events — the Iowa Caucus, the Democratic and Republican national conventions, the election itself and its aftershocks — and contextualizing them by probing into watershed moments of our nation's past — moments that led to significant rebirth.
This fascinating story was full of cinematic and educational potential, but there are so many moments in the film that strike a sour chord — particularly coming from a Hollywood that delivers a dearth of black-focused stories — that rather than contextualizing and clarifying, it performs the passive violence of distortion.
After a year in which the United States witnessed a 37 percent decline in trust in institutions, the country's dwindling local newsrooms are more important than ever, interpreting and contextualizing events from Congress to the City Council for their readers in a way that larger news organizations struggled to do.
From the cheese sandwich heard 'round the world to those now infamous orange tiles, Netflix's take on the social media-fueled demise of scammer Billy McFarland captures everything that made the 2017 catastrophe so engaging online, but with the added bonus of real-world accounts and consequences contextualizing McFarland's wrongdoings.
The newly available files supplement the publicly available historical record about the torture program, intensifying questions about whether the public will ever see the full fruits of the Senate Intelligence Committee's investigation — the result of years of combing and contextualizing millions of pages of government documents by committee staff members.
Twenty-two years after the project began, the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles has acquired the Joanie 4 Jackie collection (some 300 videos, documentation and press materials) from July, contextualizing the project within feminist and queer history, alongside the archives of, among others, the Guerrilla Girls and Robert Mapplethorpe.
Another gallery, Colnaghi, featured a long display table of Central and South American mace heads, which displayed this manner — on a table without any contextualizing information as they would be at a bazaar — suggested that they might be purchased as tchotchkes for someone's home office, a paper weight with an intriguing back story.
American Playboy succeeds at re-contextualizing the magazine in its golden years, at the height of its impact, with an impressive stock of archive materials — including interviews, photos, and documents, coupled with unnecessary but fun dramatic reenactments (that make me think this story would make for an excellent Mad Men-esque prestige series).
Whether it's stories about the difficulty of making his NBA 2100K video game simulacrum match his real-world performance, or just the simple, ongoing absurdity of a player who routinely makes long-distance shots that few other players would even dare to take, contextualizing and cataloging Curry's greatness has become a virtual cottage industry.
What sets Lythcott-Haims's book apart from others is that she doesn't seem to be contextualizing the experience for white people — she's working through the issues that she's faced all her life, unpacking them in an effort to isolate and extract them, as a surgeon might inspect a cancerous cluster of cells before excision.
But another key component of journalism is the framing and contextualizing of events and new information: How do you take that raw material and present it in ways that don't just provide consumers with new data points, but help them suss out how critical those data points are and what they mean in the scheme of things?
Gerber emphasizes this standardization by giving each piece the same name, "Support," as if to say that the objects are not the focus of the show, but merely support the fact of the exhibition, or the exhibiting institution — or, perhaps, the category of the aesthetic itself, with all its codes for viewing, contextualizing, understanding, appreciating, and criticizing art objects.
While the criminal behavior of young girls is typically flattened by the media into two-dimensional spectacles that humiliate these girls and serve them up as cautionary tales, the show's (sometimes sad, sometimes banal) contextualizing of the complex histories of a girl's race, class, and childhood feels like a considerable shift in how our culture turns its gaze on "bad" girls.
To be anywhere near capable of properly contextualizing content across a platform that's actively used by 22011 billion-plus humans — and therefore to be able to rapidly and effectively spot and quash malicious manipulation, hateful conduct and so on, and thus responsibly manage and sustain a genuine global community — the company would likely need to add hundreds of thousands of content reviewers/moderators.
As I wrote in 2008 about the earlier work: Sullivan understands that the paradoxes she has put into play can only be apprehended through the suspension of reason, and so, like David Lynch in Eraserhead or his recent three-hour masterwork, Inland Empire, she removes the assurances of a contextualizing storyline and plunges us into a world of primitive and irrational sensations.
Wilson focuses a lot on contextualizing the DIY scene that popped up downtown since Torontopia fizzled out of relevance; looking at why and how the bands produced currently create the sounds that they do, which includes the influx of condos gobbling up city space, the garages these good bands (Greys, Fake Palms, Odonis Odonis, and more) have come out of, and the new labels who support them.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The first time I saw Nicolas Moufarrege's work, I realized I didn't know that it was possible to move almost willy-nilly within the same composition from a figure with finely rendered anatomical specificity on identifiable, contextualizing ground, to a decorative scheme that seemingly comes from some extra-dimensional space, to symbolic motifs also appearing here and there, with some phrases in Greek, Hebrew, or Arabic thrown in.

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