Art is a universal language and a great nonverbal way to express emotions and experiences.
Curators Valerie Steele and Colleen Hill have trusted that shoe-speak is a universal language, and it appears they are right.
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It is a universal language understood by people of every culture.
As the two soloists wove their rhythms around each other, it sounded like a conversation, and one wondered if percussion might be a universal language after all.
Many still do that, but as hip-hop has become a universal language of popular music, Brazilian rappers are broadening their themes, becoming more abstract and incorporating foreign musical influences.
Light-based communication seems to wind throughout the MIT Media Lab -- it is a universal language, after all, since many devices output light, be it with a dedicated LED or a standard LCD, and have the capacity to view and interpret it.
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Violating military regulations to spread messages of peace in a universal visual language, Banksy animates painting as both image and action.
Claim to fame: Driven by their mission to create a universal digital language for urban living centered around the areas of transportation, navigation and entertainment, founders of MCW participated in Big Apple Apps contest hosted by Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the City of New York and won in three different categories.
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But in addition to the intensity of the artist's involvement with his art, he sincerely believed that he had developed a universal structural and aesthetic language suitable for all the building needs of our time.
This suggests that most Europeans are inclined to learn a language that provides universal communication quickly without being looked down on by native speakers.
By the nineteenth century, the dream of constructing a philosophical language capable of expressing universal truths had given way to the equally ambitious desire to unite the world through a single, easy-to-learn, politically neutral, auxiliary language.
Ives' clever wordsmithing is profoundly on display in "The Universal Language", where a timid, stuttering woman, (Jenn Harris), visits the nutty instructor (Elrod) of a class in the artificial language he calls Unamunda.
The nature of the principles of universal grammar limits what can count as a natural language grammar.
Rarely has music been used so well as the universal language it is, but also as a maddening accompaniment to a dialogue of the deaf.
Some users aren't waiting for the experts to come up with a universal standard but are trying to solve the problem, language by language and machine by machine.
Significant inequalities based on gender, ethnicity, income, language or disabilities are still a major barrier to achieving universal primary education.
But there is an insidious blurring of categories here, which becomes plain when you compare this resolution with the more rigorous language of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted in 1948 in a spirit of revulsion over the evils of fascism.
And it does so in a dumbed-down Esperanto that its audience can't fail to understand -- the universal language of commercial TV sitcoms, with their constrained cultural vocabulary and their subtext of harmlessness: Don't be offended, none of this really means anything, it's just a goof about a lot of dumb stuff going down around us.
One Hong Kong deejay reports spotting a group of young women at a bar in Shanghai dancing, giggling and waving their arms exultantly in the air -- the universal body language of an Ecstasy trip.
Instead they used the visual language of modernism to tell the terrible tale of the Carmelite nuns in as direct and universal a way as possible and 36 years after the fact, the results still look timelessly true.
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