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Phillip Taubman: Speak up a little bit, please.provenance in the world to really take the action needed.
And what's interesting and somewhat arbitrary, which you're alluding to, is that we're very bad at keeping track ofthe provenance of our memories and our experiences.With time and kind of retelling, it's very easy to jumble up one's own
to do together, and are trying to create a society around that.The provenance was not clear.
Now by 2016, more than 100 hours of video are uploaded every minute to YouTube, hours that come with a dizzying range of styles, themes,and provenances. Many of them had clearly been produced well before the possibility of online broadcasting ever existed, the 1950 coronation of Queen Elizabeth, for example.The first videos mounted to YouTube included a scene of civil disobedience shot in a bus in Singapore, a monologue by a Best Buy clerk,
And we could have a whole entire conversation about what the significance of thatis for the provenance of medicine.But we have learned about a number of illnesses from the studies conducted at this hospital.
to do together, and are trying to create a society around that.about the provenance of information in the internet.
So at Christie's, whenever we're assessing artwork, one of the first things that we talk about is, who is going to buy this?Or what is the provenance?Where did this come from?
She's a big thinker that analyzes the technological cycles.to prove provenance of something, to prove physical address, to prove things?
You can see up there, the list of oysters that they have raw is just astonishing.And the provenance of every oyster is well known.And if you ask, they'll tell you exactly where it came from, and when it came from there, and how fresh it is.
So when I speak or when I write notes, I really try and avoid using anything that feels like it's like an acronym or somethingthat I can't fully explain the provenance of that phrase.As much as possible, I just try and speak in the simplest and narrative possible terms.
Thanks, Roxanne. And you mentioned that there's this potential consumer choice element to it where we can choose to buy from local fisheriesor from places where we know the provenance of the fish.And there's now been somewhat of a proliferation of certifications of different types of things.
Make sure you know where it comes from.It's called due diligence and provenance history.Make sure you know where it comes from so you're not the guy who has bought this piece, and now it gets seized by the feds
But that's your public resource.We do due diligence and provenance reviews.
Similarly, our pale green strident zucchini are zucchine {} romanesche, and so things that are highly local are giventhe adjective to define their provenance, although I would footnote that artichokes are probably from coming into Rome from the south of Italy in the 1500s,and zucchini arrive from the New World.
It just flips on, and whatever's on your phone starts.And nobody cares about the provenance of how it was distributed, or whether you signed up for an RSS feed, or whatever.
sounds, we don't know where they came from.We're not sure of their provenance. They're just presented to us and somebody tells us a story of where they heard the sound and where they recorded it. And you might geta sound like this.
scale of the biggest goal you can actively pursue, but I do think it's a useful concept to enable us to think about very different types of agents of differentcomposition, different provenance, you know, engineered, evolved, hybrid, whatever, all in the same framework. And by the way, the reason I use lightcone is that it has this idea from physics that you're putting space and time in the same diagram, which I like here. So if you tell me that all your goals revolve
So what can you do?You can eat local fish that you know the provenance of.You can eat shellfish which, by and large, you know the provenance of.
And it conveys to me this idea of the world being knowable, right?This is an engraving that is of dubious provenance, I guess, but it somehow conveys this idea of peeking behind the curtainand figuring out how the universe works.
And all of a sudden, I heard a couple of laughs.beautiful, they have provenance, and they come from great collections.
impart some nuggets of information linked into the rich provenance and heritage of Dublin and Ireland in the evolution of global whiskey.
And the energy around that and the excitement about provenance and food has always stayed with me.
"Harold Williams: 'We're saying we won't look into the provenance.
Most classical antiquities in American museums do not have a documented provenance, meaning we have no idea where they were found or how they got to those museums.
looking at these lovely antiquities that have no provenance, snapping a picture and uploading it onto WikiLoot and allowing either experts or an algorithm to see if it matches any of
And that's when you start to value things because of the provenance, of their history, of who they are.
And there are also restitution researchers in Germany who are going through the provenance of all of these objects trying to determine whether or not
You can buy quality meat and be sort of certain of the provenance of where you got this.
And they singled out a particular museum that had recently seen a scandal about the provenance.
William James had rebuked the quote 'scroundel logic' un-quote that calculates divine provenance from one's own little goody bag of gains,
The reason for that is that you've needed a platform wrapper to try and determine provenance and to make sure the acid is unique or individually scarce.
Because of course, this is exactly the same sort of behavior which underpins the provenance collector, the collectors who are
So from the 1976 onwards, all the rich heritage and provenance and all the stories and characters that were linked into making whiskey in our city
I should say, in issues to do with food-- food provenance, food security, self-efficacy-- being capable or able or knowing where something grows,
But in fact, if that reader searched for the provenance of that piece of information-- searched for the broadcast moment
If I were a more thorough researcher, I'd have tried to find out the provenance of this photo.
to do together, and are trying to create a society around that.Well, once again, we had to create institutions to establish mechanisms of trust and provenance.
You can eat local fish that you know the provenance of.You can eat shellfish which, by and large, you know the provenance of.And they come from a local fishery who's got an interest in not overfishing it, lobster and crab.
So I think that is just an interesting fact, and I love to always trying to acknowledge the provenance of a recipe for a word.
And again, number three is combination with number one, which is improving provenance and reducing art forgery--
So as I said, all of it being contemporary, urban, innovative, celebrating my own unique provenance and doing something a little bit different.
in the exhibition. This is because museums were realizing that, if this work stayed in America and there was an investigation into the provenance
Museums began looking through artworks in their collections and looking for gaps in, again, the provenance or ownership history from the years 1933 to 1945.
And so it's really important, I think, for consumers to seek out the provenance of information and, again, not trust the viral myth.
But it's challenging for people you aren't fortunate to have grown up on a farm, or have family provenance.
And then they compared-- they went to botanical greenhouses and had experts identify-- they made a library of DNA fingerprints of herbs of known provenance,
A, it set the market for antiquities, he could basically decide what objects would be worth, and B, it laundered them, it gave them a clean provenance 'cause at the time anybody would
says that it's Bigfoot, so therefore, it's Bigfoot." Why do we dismiss that? You've probably all heard the statement that that which can beasserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence. It's not necessarily as glib as that. When something has no provenance, when something is an anecdote like that, wecan't test it. We can't verify it.
We can then send a real team to go and listen and see if anything’s going on and document it properly. But as far as evidence, itself, it doesn't qualify yet. Anecdotal evidence.So, some sounds, however, do have a very useful provenance that does allow us to solve the mystery. If you watch any of the pseudo-History channels, or the pseudo-Science channels onTV, you may have seen UFO shows.
And yet so much of the Indian stasis, so much of what challenged the life that Ravindra sought was not of British provenance and would not just leave when the colonizers sailed
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