To manage it all, YouTube is quickly evolving from a creator to a curator of content.
The inspiration for the site, Thione said, came to him while visiting a curator in Mexico City.
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No architect for the building has yet been chosen, let alone a curator for the finished project.
After all, as a curator, I had exhibition budgets, so that wasn't an ivory tower existence, believe me.
For a gala, he begins by touring a collection with a curator before it's open to the public.
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"I have seen everything from report cards to an Alabama football ticket stub, " said Roderick Gainer, a curator with the Center of Military History.
Corporate research and development will therefore have to engage in open innovation to become more of a curator and an incubator of great ideas.
Appointing a curator with no executive experience to lead an encyclopedic museum on a par with the Metropolitan Museum and the National Gallery is unusual.
For brand owners, a curator takes stock of the brand portfolio.
The museums making the bids must be on an approved list, showing that they have a curator and appropriate facilities to care for the objects.
"The Edsel was oversold by Ford as the revolutionary car of the future, " said Matt Anderson, a curator at the Henry Ford, a museum in Dearborn, Mich.
My Policeman by Bethan Roberts tells the story of a woman who fell in love with a gay policeman having a relationship with a curator at Brighton Museum.
Last November the British Museum organised an exhibition of Mr Hoshino's work and a curator, Nicole Coolidge Rousmaniere, lobbied the artist to produce a manga about the museum.
Jonathan Bate, a Shakespeare scholar and biographer, worked with Dora Thornton, a curator for the BM, to craft both this show and the excellent book that accompanies it.
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"Bellows is waiting to be rediscovered, " says the National Gallery's Charles Brock, a curator of the retrospective, the first comprehensive survey of the artist's work in more than three decades.
Where, except New York, would a curator put a metro station in a museum of modern art, and what restaurant could be more self-consciously Parisian than Anthony Bourdain's Les Halles in Manhattan?
He discovered that the fabled watch had been at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History since 1958, so he called a curator there last month to ask if his ancestor's story was true.
While auctions continue to define the company, Cappellazzo, who began her career as a curator and worked on the tremendously influential Art Basel Miami Beach fair before coming on board at Christie's in 2001, understands their limitations.
David Bushman, a curator with The Paley Center for Media in New York City, said the amount of programming is to be expected, given the magnitude of the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington, D.
Since he graduated from Oxford in 1977, he has been a painter, an arts editor for British Vogue, an architect, a writer, a curator for, among other institutions, the Metropolitan Museum, a creative right hand to the photographer Mario Testino and an award-winning scenographer, costumer and, now, director.
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Museum officials said that for the opening exhibit, they didn't want to present a single, authoritative voice of a curator or historian but rather acknowledge that events of Sept. 11 were witnessed by millions of people around the globe who watched the repeated broadcasts of the footage on television.
Rishel and Jennifer A. Thompson, in collaboration with Anabelle Kienle, a curator at the National Gallery of Canada, and Cornelia Homburg, a Van Gogh scholar opens with two small rooms of still lifes, most of them luscious pictures, although many have little to do with the theme of the show.
Cached away for over a century, the world's first color moving pictures have been shown for the first time yesterday, according to the National Media Museum in the UK. The celluloid, shot by inventor Edward Raymond Turner in 1899, was actually in black and white and it was only through a curator's research that its colorful significance was also unearthed.
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For example, a seemingly random conversation I once had with a museum curator slowly and freely evolved into a TV offer.
At the January unveiling, a museum curator suggested that the statue showcased Confucius's political and cultural significance.
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Lee, a freelance curator, critic and the co-founder of dGenerate Films, the only specialty distributor of Chinese independent films in North America.
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The main contributor to the fun was auctioneer Charlie Ross, a longtime curator who has manned the gavel for Gooding since 2000.
Celina Nogueras Cuevas, a young curator and author of "Frescos: 50 Puerto Rican Artists Under 35, " says this no-man's-land extends to the arts.
Yvonne Markowitz, a jewelry curator at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, said men rarely talk about the pieces they're collecting in the way they might show off a blue-chip painting.
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