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It frames the experience customers have".

When we wake up in the morning and turn our phone over to see a list of notifications -- it frames the experience of "waking up in the morning" around a menu of "all the things I've missed since yesterday".

Built in 2007 by architects Emiliano López & Mónica Rivera, Hotel Aire de Bardenas has won various awards for the design of the central hotel, which frames the experience of the desert from a safe distance.

The typical media narrative frames the experience of depression as somehow cutting across all socioeconomic classes (the lesson we were supposed to take away from Spade's and Bourdain's deaths was that even rich and famous people can be ill and unhappy), but this ignores the ways our mental health is directly informed by our material conditions, not only our brain chemistry.

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But, hopefully, like that white mom at the Kara Walker installation, someone who loves her will get to frame the experience for her.

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For 350 Mission's lobby, my main motivation for this seminal media architecture approach was to frame the experience with a meticulously abstract and cinematic site-specific data-driven narration.

But when I framed the experience positively and asked those same teenagers to do a "Slow Media Day," they waxed poetic about playing old records, going to libraries, making art, writing in journals like they "used to love to do," and playing musical instruments that would "never get dusty again".

Reflecting on the use of the concept of a boundary organisation in framing the experience of RENEWAL in South Africa, a number of conclusions can be reached.

34, 35 These inequities frame the experience of illness by constraining and restraining individuals' access to resources, and predispose certain groups to infectious vulnerability, disease progression, and complications.

If we were to frame the experience of smoking more widely within an embodied existence that recognises the boundary between our bodies and the outside world (Radcliffe 2008), we might come to a deeper understanding of the idea of smoking as 'coping'coping

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