Culture
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It's actually a Bronze Age
culture
that's been isolated.
And the fact that this
culture
has yielded these numbers suggests strongly they have something to teach us.
This is a
culture
that has yielded Ellsworth Whareham.
I wanted to investigate this whole roadrunner culture, and what it was doing to me and to everyone else.
And thankfully, the answer is yes, because what I discovered, when I began looking around, that there is a global backlash against this
culture
that tells us that faster is always better, and that busier is best.
"Slow" is a dirty word in our
culture.
Now, you or I might feel relief, but in Baining culture, departing guests are thought to shed a sort of heaviness so they can travel more easily, and this heaviness infects the air and causes this awumbuk.
Now, anthropologists suggest that one reason why this word might have been named and celebrated in Japan is because of that country's traditionally collectivist culture, whereas the feeling of dependency may be more fraught amongst English speakers, who have learned to value self-sufficiency and individualism.
They are freighted with our
culture'
s values and expectations, and they transmit ideas about who we think we are.
And I think that as we look at culture, we kind of come to understand how we got to where we are.
Video: Narrator: By raising Bonobos in a
culture
that is both Bonobo and human, and documenting their development across two decades, scientists are exploring how cultural forces (Laughter) may have operated during human evolution.
Because we believe that it's not biology; it's
culture.
There's all these elegant work in the tissue
culture
dishes, that if you give this cancer drug, you can do this effect to the cell, but the doses in those dishes are nowhere near the doses that happen in the body.
The biggest problem with the home is that used to be the heart of passing on food culture, what made our society.
What's happened here, again, almost without our knowing, is our
culture
has changed.
Well, the healthcare system has been transformed: a
culture
pervaded with defensiveness, universal distrust of the system of justice, universal practice of defensive medicine.
So, consider this really interesting statistic; it was recently published by a researcher at Carnegie Mellon University: The average young person today in a country with a strong gamer
culture
will have spent 10,000 hours playing online games by the age of 21.
They might have actually saved their
culture
by playing games, escaping to games for 18 years, and then been so inspired, and knew so much about how to come together with games, that they actually saved the entire civilization that way.
Now, it is the position, generally speaking, of our intellectual community that while we may not like this, we might think of this as "wrong" in Boston or Palo Alto, who are we to say that the proud denizens of an ancient
culture
are wrong to force their wives and daughters to live in cloth bags?
How have we convinced ourselves that every
culture
has a point of view on these subjects worth considering?
And if I were to write a volume, it would be called, "Artists Who Have Led My Exhibitions" because my work, in understanding art and in understanding culture, has come by following artists, by looking at what artists mean and what they do and who they are.
This series of exhibitions was made specifically to try and question the idea of what it would mean now, at this point in history, to see art as a catalyst; what it means now, at this point in history, as we define and redefine culture, black
culture
specifically in my case, but
culture
generally.
That might be someone who is a remorseless killer, but a stone-faced stare might also mean that someone is stoically accepting defeat, which is in fact what Chechen
culture
prescribes for someone in Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's situation.
When the media talks about the vinyl revival that's been happening these last few years, they often forget to mention this community that's been keeping the vinyl and the tradition and the
culture
alive for these last 30 years.
They could be creative in terms of education, they may be creative in terms of culture, they may be creative in terms of institutions; but a lot of our work is in the field of technological creativity, the innovations, either in terms of contemporary innovations, or in terms of traditional knowledge.
And the reason is we were brought up in a pre-digital culture, those of us over 25.
So, one of the magical side effects of having a
culture
of copying, which is really what it is, is the establishment of trends.
Now of course, there's a bunch of effects that this
culture
of copying has on the creative process.
Now, the other thing that fashion designers have done to survive in this
culture
of copying is they've learned how to copy themselves.
And these things, because we can copy and transmit them so easily, actually circulate within our
culture
a lot more like ideas than like physically instantiated objects.
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