Not exact matches
Psychologist E. Tory Higgins of Columbia University has
explored the relationships among several of our most common self -
images: he asks participants to list
qualities of their actual selves, of the ideal selves they would like to become, as well as their «ought» selves — the selves other people think they should be.
A fun starter activity which encourages students to think outside the box in
exploring connections between
images as well as widening their appreciation of where names come from, and the enduring
qualities involved in the nature of our culture.
Imaging specialists at UC Davis will be
exploring the lowest possible dosage needed to achieve the best
image quality.
With immaculate precision, Stezaker fuses fragments of different pictures through slicing, overlaying and conjoining, thereby giving found
images a new meaning while
exploring or revealing their subversive
quality.
The viewer is drawn in to the works through a familiarity of
images from daily life and also by the spatial
quality of the drawing employed, to document the artist's daily walks through a city, to map, to
explore.
Veronique Ansorge: Thomas Ruff is a student of Bernd Becher and always interested in
exploring the
quality of a digital
image.
The means of recording and its impact on our understanding is also
explored in Thomas Ruff's jpeg ny05 (2004) in which the broken remnants of one tower are further fractured through the degraded
quality of a digitally captured
image.
Addressing the structure of the medium, the nature of the cinematic experience, the relationship between still and moving
image, the
quality of illusion, the power of narrative, the live act and its representation, Wallinger's film and video works have
explored an astonishing thematic range with great intelligence and originality.
It revolves around the reflections of an art historian in a not too distant future, as she
explores different aspects of the
image from its birth in the Paleolithic through Ancient Greece and the Enlightenment, to the rise of conceptual art in the 1960s and its heritage of distrust towards aesthetic
quality in «post - conceptual art».
Noted for his simultaneous commitment to
exploring the formal, abstract
qualities of art (line, texture, composition and, especially color) and the creation of representational
images drawn from his daily encounters with people and places, Avery's Vermont work vividly captures his family's summer activities and the artist's personal response to the Vermont landscape.
A multi-disciplinary endeavour with longtime collaborators Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier, the Anthropocene exhibition will feature
images exploring diverse subjects such as urbanisation, industrialisation and extraction, from oil bunkering and sawmills in Nigeria to the salt mines of the Ural Mountains; at once conveying the sublime
qualities of human - marked landscapes and the unsettling reality of sweeping resource depletion.
The exhibition will
explore their shared fascination with light, landscape, the sublime and mythology as well as the painterly
qualities of their work, whether as makers of figurative or abstract
images.
I am far from done
exploring the possibilities, but with the
image quality available, I am sure I will play around with the wide angle camera more.