Objects on display range from Modern British artworks by Barbara Hepworth and LS Lowry, to pebbles collected on the beach by Henry Moore, as well as brooms used to sweep the streets after the 2011 London riots, newspaper reports on mad cow disease and empty Waitrose food packaging (until 26 April).
Not exact matches
The controls are appropriately mapped to the DualShock 4 controller with the control scheme consisting of pressing X to jump or double tapping X quickly to double jump; pressing O to build LEGO
objects or interact with an
object or holding O to perform a Spinjitzu attack; pressing triangle to switch from controlling one character to a nearby character or holding triangle to enter the character wheel; pressing square to perform an attack or holding square to perform a
ranged attack; pressing R1 or L1 to cycle through to the next or previous character; pressing L2 or R2 to perform a dodge roll; changing the direction of the left analogue stick or alternatively pressing up, down, left or right
on the d - pad to move your selected character; changing the direction of the right analogue stick to pan the camera or pressing R3 to centre the camera; pressing the share button takes you to the share feature menu; and pressing the options button to
display the pause menu.
Over the bridge
on Level 4 of the Boiler House — housing art from 1900
on — the «Materials and
Objects»
displays relay the same message, showing how artists from Picasso to El Anatsui «have embraced a
range of new materials and techniques».
The works
on display at DHC / ART underscore Delvoye's distinctive strategy of employing fusion and torsion to re-signify and de-contextualize a
range of
objects, symbols, and icons.
The works
on display range from preparatory works
on paper for existing sculptures to the book as
object and motif, animation film and paper mãché.
Objects on display include the work of Shaun Greenhalgh, who produced fake «masterpieces»
ranging from The Amarna Princess statue (Egyptian) to Lowry paintings.
Described as «
object poems,» the dozen
on view here were made of materials
ranging from the customary (graphite, ink, and glue) to the arcane (magnetic videotape, eighteen - karat gold, and kumkum powder) and assumed a
range of forms — some were flat and petite, while other, more sculptural pieces hung variously from the wall or ceiling or were
displayed on a low pedestal.
With more than 6,000 works
on display,
ranging from the 1970s to the present (including sculptures, neons, photos, paintings, videos, performances, computer - based projects and a selection of readymade
objects from Milanese scientific museums), it seems Mullican has at least attempted the feat in the gargantuan space of HangarBicocca.
Most likely the Met's collection does include far more unfinished
objects than those
on display, over a broader cultural
range.
Some
displays at this price
range will have lots of ghosting or blurring when moving
objects are
on screen, and while the
display on the Nokia 6 features some visible blurring, it's not the worst we've ever seen, even for flagship - tier
displays.
Consequently, we still commonly see halo effects around bright
objects displayed on LCD sets from manufacturers
ranging from Samsung to TCL.