Culture
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PV: A new shared
culture
of mutual suffering and celebration.
Shame is an epidemic in our
culture.
The thing that came from this pop
culture
show, the real takeaway, was two main things: if you're designing for the person, for a real person, you don't settle for the minimum functional requirements; you see how far beyond that you can go, where the rewards really are way out in the fringe of how far past that document you can go.
And
culture.
Culture
is the most important thing, I would say, because that's what brings joy to life.
I showed you the shots, I proved it in the PowerPoint, and I think I will convince you also by
culture.
We all know it was an amazing movie, and it was so interesting to see it go out into the
culture
and become this phenomenon and to see all the different permutations of it.
If you look back in history, Charles Lindbergh, who was better known for flying airplanes, was actually one of the first people along with Alexis Carrel, one of the Nobel Laureates from Rockefeller, to begin to think about, could you
culture
organs?
And after being totally and completely obsessed with the mammoth richness and history of Chinese culture, it was like this total relief to hear something so truly American and so truly awesome.
You set the fracture, you drew the blood, you spun the blood, looked at it under the microscope, you plated the culture, you injected the antiserum.
As a result, we built it around a
culture
and set of values that said what you were good at was being daring, at being courageous, at being independent and self-sufficient.
This is an expression of culture, right?
I'm hoping that I'll teach
culture
through these games.
And so to me, this beautiful culture, this beautiful expression is something that I want to capture through games.
But beyond exhibiting contemporary art, the Hirshhorn will become a public forum, a place of discourse for issues around arts, culture, politics and policy.
I am kind of a pop
culture
nerd, and I think a lot about what makes a strong female character, and, you know, movies and TV shows, these things have influence.
And it turned out the symphony could be used for more complex issues, like gripping ones of culture, such as nationalism or quest for freedom or the frontiers of sensuality.
The
culture
in which we live now is awash with music of improvisation that's been sliced, diced, layered and, God knows, distributed and sold.
So the idealism of digital
culture
back then was all about starting with that recognition of the possible darkness and trying to imagine a way to transcend it with beauty and creativity.
We have to create a
culture
around technology that is so beautiful, so meaningful, so deep, so endlessly creative, so filled with infinite potential that it draws us away from committing mass suicide."
Early digital culture, and indeed, digital
culture
to this day, had a sense of, I would say, lefty, socialist mission about it, that unlike other things that have been done, like the invention of books, everything on the internet must be purely public, must be available for free, because if even one person cannot afford it, then that would create this terrible inequity.
Around this same time that companies like Google and Facebook were formulating their free idea, a lot of cyber
culture
also believed that in the future, televisions and movies would be created in the same way, kind of like the Wikipedia.
And when the stuff of history is available in digital form, it makes it possible for a mathematical analysis to very quickly and very conveniently review trends in our history and our
culture.
Our
culture
is shifting, and it's time.
Now what this suggests is that how women view religion's role in society is shaped more by their own country's
culture
and context than one monolithic view that religion is simply bad for women.
Because if you look at the beginning of ethics in Western culture, you see a very different idea of what ethics also could be.
Now it seems simple, but actually I think in our society and
culture
in general, we have a huge problem with intent.
During the last decade we've seen a vast integration of global media, now dominated by a
culture
of the Hollywood blockbuster.
They are, like other young people, negotiating a world with infinite choice, but little
culture
of how to find meaningful experience.
So, you know, I like this idea that hardware becomes like a piece of
culture
that you share and you build upon, like it was a song or a poem with Creative Commons.
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