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47 Sentences With "recontextualizes"

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It recontextualizes the prequels and reinforces what I loved about them.
What we see in the end recontextualizes a little bit of that.
But speaking for myself, Oiκοςpiel is impossible to unplay; it recontextualizes everything it touches.
After Laughter recontextualizes the band's directness with an album's worth of playful sonic nudges.
It juxtaposes, but recontextualizes, familiar images of man and woman in relation with the world.
But the way the film seems to judge the life of older Christopher Robin recontextualizes Pooh's silly banter.
Lost Spaces recontextualizes a place deeply embedded into Miami's collective memory, producing a new way to imagine it.
On the love side: it's a light, airy pop confection, crammed with familiar cultural references, which Cline recontextualizes in surprising ways.
It seems that it recontextualizes things that we've grown up consuming and identifying with, so it immediately prompts a reaction in viewers.
Eschewing Western narratives, she recontextualizes the diaspora on its own terms, pulling customs from imperial clutches and realigning them in robust color palettes.
Eschewing Western narratives, her work recontextualizes the diaspora on its own terms, pulling customs from colonial clutches and realigning them in robust color palettes.
This work — a wood disk with a cluster of footprints carved in the center — recontextualizes trays traditionally used by Ghanian merchants in terms of migration and displacement.
And when you do finally get to the top of the mountain it's an emotional gut punch that both validates and recontextualizes whatever path you took to get there.
It's a good idea to keep coming back to the funeral, because it recontextualizes different relationships among the attendees, but it isn't as well organized as it might have been.
" As Krista recontextualizes Elliot's window story through that lens, it becomes obvious he is the survivor of some abuse, no matter how many times Elliot claims his dad was "his friend.
Drake further recontextualizes that classic hook to these new settings, sounding predatory as he insists that all the other men his current partner was with were merely rehearsal for having sex with him.
Asendorf's series recontextualizes the motto, "Less is More" for the digital era, giving full meaning to the term "creative coding" and providing a one-of-a-kind demonstration of the capabilities of CSS.
That's how I discovered a particular brand of meme humor that I've enjoyed all year: when someone screenshots a scene from a porno (stay with me, now) and recontextualizes it for non-sexual situations.
In June, the story will get narrower and narrower, until it's just two teams in a room, Anna and Levin, across from each other in a cosmic coincidence that recontextualizes everything that happened before.
It's no longer a series of abstract platforms, but a lush, thriving world that recontextualizes and endears the aliens I spent the last 10 hours shooting as innocent pawns in a much larger game.
" Mr. Traub — who established the MFA Photography, Video and Related Media department at the School of Visual Arts where he is now chair — also believes that "the frame of the photograph recontextualizes everything around it.
Paul McCarthy is a high-ranking name in the art world's roster of living legends, with an often unpredictable practice that manipulates and recontextualizes traditional media in order to reveal, expose, and critique the nuances of modern life.
"What I'm doing is to sort of find the traces of those erased lines in his story and to fill them in again," Mr. Birdsall, 232, said about a coming biography he's working on that recontextualizes Beard's gay identity.
In I Was / I Am (1973), Hammer recontextualizes an image she so loved to use — a naked 20th-century militant lesbian Amazon — this time borrowing from horror and B-movies, spicing the whole thing up with the cool decadence of marginal cinema.
When: Opens Saturday, September 17, 6–8pm Where: Regen Projects (6750 Santa Monica Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles) Mexico City-based artist Abraham Cruzvillegas recycles and recontextualizes quotidian objects, transforming the detritus of everyday life into sculptures and installations that explore labor, place, and identity.
It's on DS2 that by reciting nominally pro forma lyrics about hip-hop's familiar fantasy world, his altered voice recontextualizes it as an empty existence that can suck the life out of you, all while avoiding the jaded posturing many rich sadboys are known for.
There's a long, proud tradition of vandalizing billboards in order to create memorable political messages in eye-catching spaces, which not only spreads a message, it also recontextualizes an existing message in an artistic, purposeful way, and erases one of the endless ads we're all subjected to.
By the back half of season one, it's already turning into the show it will become in its last three seasons, and the ninth episode of that inaugural season is one I'd stack up against the series' very best, in part for a beautifully handled twist ending that recontextualizes everything that has happened so far.
The exhibition, Fred Wilson, on view from March 19 to July 30, 2017, includes three new works by Wilson that have not been exhibited publicly before, and a site-specific installation that recontextualizes 39 works from the Museum's and the College's collections to create an "artistic intervention" that subtly explores hidden agendas and how power is perpetuated by society's institutions.
Featuring covers of disco and electronic cuts by well-known luminaries like Vangelis, Boney M, and Yellow Magic Orchestra, The Big Cover-Up finds Olsen and his band perfectly translating the intricacies of his solo material to precise-sounding live instrumentation, a full-bodied and warm-blooded approach that recontextualizes early dance and electronic music artifacts in Olsen's loopy, crate-digging sonic visage.
By taking the pictures off the page and hanging them on the wall, Mr. Martineau recontextualizes them and frees them from subconscious associations most of us have with the idea of fashion magazines and ad campaigns (and our own secret interest, which we too often disavow by dismissing our knowledge as something gleaned by reading fashion magazines at the hairdressers).
Florian Slotawa (born 1972 in Rosenheim) is a German conceptual artist. Rather than creating new objects, Slotawa rearranges and recontextualizes what already exists.
Ludic interfaces can also facilitate play in a musical sense. The "postvinyl" performance, originally commissioned by futuresonic festival Manchester in 2004 recontextualizes a computer game in a performance environment.
Roth recontextualizes the uninviting form by producing her version with a precious metal, typically used in jewelry and flatware production. Prodded, Tugged, Pushed, Pulled and Paleta::Pallet (2007) are two of Roth's projects that she developed through research and residencies in the Philippines. Appropriating forms commonly used to ship goods or mobilize commercial products, Roth recontextualizes shipping pallets and furniture dollies by incorporating traditional Filipino handicraft into their construction. Prodded, Tugged, Pushed, Pulled is a series of objects made of mahogany and rattan that imitate the everyday furniture dolly.
McGrew, Rebecca. "Liz Young", Museum Exhibitions, Claremont, CA: Pomona College Museum of Art, 1999. Retrieved May 17, 2019. Her work combines fabricated elements (ranging from welded cages and hand-crafted nails to clothing and taxidermy animals), organic materials, and familiar objects evoking memory, which she refashions and recontextualizes.
They commented, "On an album that takes itself awful seriously throughout, "Bound 2" is something that recontextualizes the entire affair, leaving more questions than answers." Belgium magazine Le Vif/L'Express named it the seventh best song of 2013. PopMatters placed it 15th on its list of the best songs of 2013.
Hans-Peter Feldmann is a figure in the conceptual art movement and practitioner in the artist book and multiple formats. Feldmann's approach to art-making is one of collecting, ordering and re-presenting amateur snapshots, print photographic reproductions, toys and trivial works of art. Feldmann reproduces and recontextualizes our reading of them in books, postcards, posters or multiples.Elizabeth Jobey (April 7, 2012), Vernacular spectacular Financial Times.
He additionally compared Ogboh's practice with that of sound artists James Webb (South Africa) and Magdi Mostafa (Egypt), though these two tend to manipulate their recordings where Ogboh instead recontextualizes the original. For this reason, Lemu considered Ogboh's work to be closer in lineage to John Cage's recontextualized found sounds than the practice of El Anatsui or Romuald Hazoume recycling found objects as commentary on economic conditions.
Quiet storm was most popular as a programming niche with baby boomers from the mid-1970s to the early 1990s. During this era, it promoted a noticeable shift in the sound of R&B; of the time. Quiet storm songs were in most cases devoid of any significant political commentary and maintained a strict aesthetic and narrative distance from issues relating to black urban life. Quiet storm appropriates R&B; and soul "slow jams" and recontextualizes them into rotations with their peers and predecessors.
Gardar Eide Einarsson, "An Inside Look at Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs", 2008, acrylic and pencil on canvas, 72 x 84 in Gardar Eide Einarsson (Norwegian, b. 1976) is an artist whose work encompasses installation, printmaking, painting and sculpture. In his work, he critically explores various forms of social transgression and arguments for political subversion and appropriates and recontextualizes imagery from subcultures. His artistic practice comprises a wide range of media, such as text, installations, and drawing. Einarsson’s work incorporates acts of appropriation and the re-contextualization of imagery and information.
In a retrospective review, Rick Anderson of AllMusic named the record an "Album Pick" and describing it as Cook "just showing how much fun you can have with a sampler and flawless taste in beats". In his review, Glenn Kenny of Trouser Press wrote: "At its best, this is clever stuff that, beyond being enjoyable strictly on its own, provocatively recontextualizes its sources and creates an endlessly fascinating cross-cultural weave." He did nonetheless feel that the album's worst moments were "just boring and silly."Kenny, Glenn "Beats International", Trouser Press.
The novel's tensions begin with young David Mountolive on the Hosnani estate, where he has begun an affair with Leila Hosnani, mother of Nessim and Narouz. This leads to a recollection of Mountolive's maturation and career as a diplomat, a career which in time returns him to Egypt, leading up to the present day of the novel series, at which point Mountolive recontextualizes the materials that appeared previously in Justine and Balthazar. Mountolive retains Pursewarden as his chief political adviser. Mountolive then introduces a Coptic gunrunning plot in support of Zionism.
At the level of content, we must emphasize that this text recontextualizes the familiar myth of a primaeval flood with fabulations about life on other planets; such inventions typically flourish in writing that draws on pseudo-science and does not aim for serious literary goals; here, however, the memes serve the fictive-literary purposes of this particular epic. Concerning ideology, the author uses every opportunity to show why these aliens in general and certain terrestrial humans in particular are committed to peaceful practices and the avoidance of violence. The aliens are of course shown using scientific progress in order to enjoy a high standard of living. The inventions that the aliens use reminds us of science fiction films.
In her review of Lemieux's major retrospective "The Strange Life of Objects," Elizabeth Michelman explains that, "[In] addressing her content-laden material systematically, not sentimentally, Lemieux places objects and images in predicaments that are highly structured and memorable. In both two- and three-dimensional formats, she appropriates and wittily recontextualizes furnishings, texts and photographs rescued from history, popular culture and personal records." In her recent show entitled Unfinished Business at the Carpenter Center, Harvard University, Lemieux explored the territory between object, mediated memory, personal experience and cultural history that has informed her practice for three decades. Lemieux’s objects and imagery derive directly from the world as it exists, not from the recesses of a private imagination that must search itself to produce the substance of invented images.
Witch house is a debated term referring to a fusion genre of electronic music that features a prominent hip-hop influence, specifically the 1990s Houston chopped and screwed sound pioneered by DJ Screw. Witch house consists of applying techniques rooted in Swishahouse hip-hop – drastically slowed tempos with skipping, stop-timed beats – with signifiers of noise, drone, or shoegaze, the genre recontextualizes its forebears into a sinister, unprecedented, yet aesthetically referential atmosphere. Witch house is also influenced by hazy 1980s goth bands, including Cocteau Twins, The Cure and Dead Can Dance, as well as being heavily influenced by certain early industrial bands. The use of hip-hop drum machines, noise atmospherics, creepy samples, synthpop-influenced lead melodies, and heavily altered or distorted vocals is also common.
Other important exhibitions of her work include Caracas: Growing Houses, which she presented as part of the exhibition Architektonika 2 at the Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum for Contemporary Art in Berlin (2012) and The School of the Forest: Miami Campus at the Pérez Art Museum in Miami, FL (2015); in both exhibitions, she revisits and recontextualizes issues she explored in earlier research projects in Caracas and the Amazonian state of Acre, in Brazil.See the descriptions on Potrč's website. Potrč has received numerous grants and awards, including two grants from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation (1993 and 1999); the Hugo Boss Prize in 2000,'Hugo Boss Prize website' . Retrieved 31 January 2010 administered by the Guggenheim Museum (2000); and the Vera List Center for Arts and Politics Fellowship at The New School in New York (2007).
Rather than re-record Traveller outright (like Cantodea had done for Es reiten die Toten so schnell), Sacrifice instead re-records three of its songs (and one from Voyager) and lyrically recontextualizes that album. Cantodea reflects back on her time with the "loyal Friend" mentioned in Traveller, her unrequited love for him, and how she dealt with the confusion between falling and love and believing oneself to be incapable of requiring love and affection to function normally. Also of note is that The Spiral Sacrifice dedicates a sizable portion of its running time to instrumentals and instrumental sections within songs, much like Cantodea's first six albums did. "By the Waters of Forgetfulness" is a full remake of Traveller's "Die Toten Kehren Wieder Mit dem Wind", while "Ein freundlich' Wort einst unverhofft" continues on from "Ein Freundliches Wort... (...hat Meine Seele Berührt.)".

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