Sentences with phrase «aesthetic decisions»

When creating an astronomical image, astronomers make a series of aesthetic decisions on how to edit the image to highlight certain research findings.
To what degree was this a deliberate, aesthetic decision on the part of you and your cast?
Each post will look at how money and income streams influence the type of work and aesthetic decisions artists (as well as curators) make inside and outside the studio.
This is one aesthetic decision where the design team and I firmly split.
Yet they are ultimately intuitive works, inspired by personal memories and life experiences, filtered through subjective aesthetic decisions.
Each canvas is similar in technique and composition, but each is also different because of the thousands of small aesthetic decisions she has made.
I love your thinking about the feeling you want the house to have behind aesthetic decisions.
Using such systems to rigorously abdicate from the need for aesthetic decision - making, Creed opens his work to moments of chance and spontaneity.
Specific geometric shapes and their variations, spatial arrangements, and experimentations with scale trace her explorations through color as a fluid, ineffable topic and experience — the proposed, implied, and often inconsistent logic within color systems, expectations of color relationships, and aesthetic decisions as value choices.
He sat in this very room where I am sitting now, talking about how he would do it, so when he says that it was a conscious aesthetic decision not to — well, that's just bullshit.
I do not see a need for the camera to be sticking out since the P8 fits the exact same camera module in an even thinner body without any camera bumps, so this should be a purely aesthetic decision made by the design team at Huawei.
As significant as process is in both of their works, there is a potential assumption that the artists were dictated by the process, but what also ties these artists together is their sophistication; to be able to simultaneously make physical process decisions and make very specific aesthetic decisions.
In his work he investigates how algorithms can analyse digital archives and guide the artist in aesthetic decision taking, leading to a symbiosis of man - machine art creation.
Adolph Gottleib's symbolic contrivances, William Baziotes's acidic color, Hans Hoffman's clunky palette knifery, and Clyfford Still's jagged edges are more in tune with the uncomfortable aesthetic decisions painters like Charlene Von Heyl, Keltie Ferris, Wendy White, Chris Martin, and Patricia Treib are exploring today.
Adolph Gottleib's symbolic contrivances, William Baziotes's acidic color, Hans Hoffman's clunky palette knifery, and Clyfford Still's jagged edges are more in tune with the uncomfortable aesthetic decisions painters are making today....»
That Anne's mental and physical degradation unfurls with the severity of serious horror was perhaps a sly aesthetic decision, but it also feels intensely, in fact almost perversely, overdetermined; one can never shake the feeling that by magnifying death's ugliest qualities from a «measured» emotional remove, Amour is simply following the path of least resistance to achieving its desired visceral effect.
The resultant aesthetic decisions — simulated camera movements and lighting, the score — bear out that dedication to actual filmcraft that make examples of the genre routinely superior to the best live - action pictures the United States can offer.
Yooka - Laylee is reliant on your nostalgia, which it mines expertly through every single aesthetic decision the designers have made.
The recipient responds to these visual «prompts» with a photograph of his own that utilizes aesthetic decisions regarding lighting, scale, texture and color — among other factors — to make them read as a pair.
Appearing is the same frenetic energy Il Lee has put into, for thirty years, his ballpoint pen work on paper and canvas; furiously active lines are created with athletic vigor and the kind of intense, meditative focus needed to make split second aesthetic decisions.
In fact this work is rife with paradox; apparently abstract paintings a good portion of which are derived from photographs, paintings by one artist which Davidson describes as a «group show,» and working methodologies, which Davidson describes as «avoiding responsibility,» even while clear aesthetic decisions and a sincere commitment to painting are being made.
[12] The term «systemic painting» later on has become the name for artists who employ systems make a number of aesthetic decisions before commencing to paint.
On the other hand, because my paintings are often largely covered by masking material, I find myself making aesthetic decisions based on incomplete information.
In this exhibition, she concentrates specifically on one of the many sculptural problems that preoccupies her: how to preserve the precious, formal aesthetic decisions she makes, within the precariousness of the informal materials she favours.
Discussing his work with artist Sam Durant at the Hammer earlier this month, Gaines explained that his practice is a struggle against «art as a subjective practice,» and that he seeks to avoid aesthetic decision - making because it privileges «the idea of beauty or pleasure as emerging from the site of the self or the ego.»
He builds narratives through aesthetic decisions, sometimes deliberately overburdening a body of work with a minimal, clean, and polished appeal.
Items which were in breach of building regulations, were flawed on a functional level or which were a result of poor workmanship rather than a conscious aesthetic decision would clearly constitute defects which should have been rectified.
Dray resists specific aesthetic decision - making processes and relies on the functionally configured architectural standards for the building to reveal an existent template for the artist to work with.
She tempers these interests with an organised, formalist approach to aesthetic decision making, creating defined borders for her expressionism.
At each stage, Johns is forced to make a certain number of additions and yet at the same time is free - due to the increasing abstraction of the image to make a number of aesthetic decisions of his own.
For Ford to close The Sportswriter without indicating whether Frank will retrieve either his wife or his talent may frustrate some readers, but it is an aesthetic decision consistent with the character he has introduced.
The grounds for pause isn't deception but rather whether his aesthetic decisions tend to flatten out or obscure those of his subjects.
Crawford matches this aesthetic decision with her performance.
I carry two sizes of chip, but that is largely an aesthetic decision for the keeper.
Sure, there are small differences in acceleration and top end but they're not that noticeable making car choice more of an aesthetic decision.
Everything looks fake and plastic, and while this is an aesthetic decision on the part of DICE, it doesn't make the surroundings well suited for open world play.
He doubles down on aesthetic decisions (to do with scale, distillation, and subject matter) that could as easily go one way as the other.
The NSU Art Museum in Fort Lauderdale, Florida marks this centenary by organizing Some Aesthetic Decisions, a show of artworks by Cory Arcangel, John Baldessari, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Sophie Calle, Duchamp, Judy Fiskin, Claire Fontaine, Mike Kelley, Jeff Koons, Joseph Kosuth, Jorge Pardo, Andy Warhol, and others.
Some Aesthetic Decisions is an exhibition featuring works by artists that explore issues of beauty, value, and judgment.
Elucidating the aesthetic decisions that go into these works, the exhibition allows viewers to not only study the intricate forms Shotz has created, but to wonder how she produced them, and to imagine the degree of chance or nature in each.
Regarding the latter, Mourão's incorporation of quotidian items is more than an aesthetic decision; these elements offer social commentary and satirize living conditions in some of Brazil's urban centers, where upper - and middle - class families reside in gated neighborhoods, fenced off from the larger community.
Duchamp's Fountain, itself, is represented in Some Aesthetic Decisions as one of the miniature objects in his retrospective in a box — Boîte - en - Valise, (Box - in - a-Valise) 1941/1961.
He stays above the fray throughout our conversation, telling the stories of the myths he loves and travel adventures with friends, rather than explaining the work or aesthetic decisions.
As with much of her work, Fishman uses the medium as an avenue for social critique, probing the pharmaceutical industry's aesthetic decisions and branding strategies.
This was as much a political as an aesthetic decision, and has allowed Yuxweluptun to intervene directly in the image - making process that affects how we conceptualize land, race, politics, and our place in the cosmos.
The momentous shift in his art to date could be described as the product of gastronomic rather than aesthetic decision: he has stopped making pictures that look like wedding cakes and switched to making paintings that look like Bakewell tarts.
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