And if you feel like you're losing your way in a mise - en -
abyme of endless mediation, rest assured that you're not lost at all.
Not exact matches
These mechanics are the language
of mise en
abyme —
of mirrors and spaces that go on ad infinitum.
Two things simultaneously alienated theatregoers and absorbed theatre critics: the starkness
of Welles's stage direction and the innovative use
of mise en
abyme as a narrative device.
Similarly, Q (2017) directly meets our gaze while an image
of Biggie Smalls on his sweatshirt poses in a playful mise en
abyme.
There, Dorion made use
of installation as a device for presenting his painting, as can be seen in the mise en
abyme observed in the work Chambre à coucher, 1999.
An architectural mise - en -
abyme, a 1 to 1 scale sculpture
of The Chimney itself plays with viewers» spatial disruption and puzzlement.
But unlike Judd's heavy metals, the glass creates a kind
of hall
of mirrors effect, a mise - en -
abyme, or an infinitesimal non-space in the room's core, which upon approach, makes one feel like they've fallen in, disintegrated, and become a part
of the installation.
Through this dialogue, Titled 2011 considers the uncertainty produced by the repeated resuscitation
of history in Weiss's play — a mise en
abyme first staged in 1963, set in 1808 and encapsulating an interior play taking place in 1793 — and its radically politicized mediation
of chronology.
As mise - en -
abyme, they form a picture within a picture, a landscape resting on layers
of décor.
Responding to a quotidian space on 14th Street, two blocks from the Bemis Center, Hayeur's video and sound installation is an invitation to experience a mise en
abyme, an exploration
of infinity.
Replete with ideas about memory, iconography, representations
of race, and models
of display, her formally relaxed practice stands as a thought - provoking engagement with pictures en
abyme.
The works reveal a process
of deconstruction, fragmentation, multiplication and mise en
abyme in a rigorously ordered reconstruction.