Sentences with phrase «abstract visual design»

This is a show about the joy of abstract visual design.

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We may conclude that even though the visual system can make sophisticated use of such abstract properties as the physics of luminance ratios and the statistics of segmentation required for transparency, it is «dumb» with regard to other characteristics such as color because of the happenstance manner in which its hardware (or «squishy - ware») evolved through natural selection — strong evidence against «intelligent design
This visual abstract depicts how Wei et al. utilize single - cell phosphoproteomic analysis of patient derived glioblastoma models to identify shifts in signaling coordination following short - term treatment with kinase inhibitors, which facilitates the design of combination therapy approaches with reduced resistance and improved efficacy.
There are a number of categories a game can win in, such as visual art, audio, and design, as well as the nuovo award, in which the festival encourages developers to enter games that are «abstract, shortform, and unconventional.»
I reckon that the relatively blocky visuals of the N64 forced both Nintendo and Rare to think in some very abstract ways in terms of level design to make the most of it.
Yet again, I find the criticism unfounded because the design choice is psychologically and emotionally astute; in combat, being in cover, I'm assuming, involves some sacrifice of peripheral vision and situational awareness in exchange for limiting your visual footprint in the environment, a tradeoff that is well abstracted by the way the game uses color to signify both freedom of movement and imminent danger.
Her deceptively romantic - naive visual language dissolves distinctions between abstract and figurative art, and her paintings exhibit a whimsical engagement with sources as various as Color Field painting, Pattern & Decoration, children's book illustration and textile design.
By laying out a visual puzzle that is designed to be unsolvable, Ronay intends to push sculpture away from the simply realistic, conceptual, or abstract, and toward a subversive realm of irrational possibility.
For the design, the abstract shapes and colors were pulled from my visual lexicon diary.
«The resulting renderings, combined with bold typography, create a familiar yet abstract appearance that was implemented on posters, a teaser video, visuals, and stage design
My current work references early 20th century abstract art and design to develop a visual language in response to the fast shifting streetscapes and architectural spaces of contemporary London and its ever present half - built skyscrapers.
But she believed also that abstract art did not simply reach its own natural if small audience, but gained some of its validity by feeding back into the broader visual life of the nation as fashion and architecture and design.
Her designs are simple but never simplistic; the resolutely abstract works may stem, as she puts it, from «something seen,» but she takes care to «collect visual ideas» and produces colorful, emotionally compelling paintings through rhythm and repetition.
His doctorate in Art History from Stanford University — a study of the abstract art, experimental architecture, and radical design of the 1960s and 1970s avant - garde as it related to NASA's aerospace research — has led him to numerous research - and curatorial based fellowships, among them a Chester Dale Predoctoral Fellowship at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art, and a Guggenheim Fellowship at the National Air and Space Museum at the Smithsonian Institution.
Curated by Philadelphian Douglas Witmer, this show is both an exploration of the thrilling design elements present in abstract visual work and a unique portal through which to examine the themes and concerns implicit in contemporary abstract art.
Using examples of artistic clothing and costume design as a starting point to present his own set of models for abstract form today, McElheny investigates the connections between the history of visual abstraction and the clothing created by artists over the past century, whose work proposed a more subjective, less universal experience of abstraction.
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