Not exact matches
This special issue, 169 Best Illusions, contains a smorgasbord of static images that
appear to be moving (such as the Hatpin Urchin shown here), «impossible» sculptures, freaky faces, ghostly
afterimages and even some edible illusions.
This helps get rid of any
afterimages that can sometimes build up with E Ink and helps make text
appear sharper and clearer.
-- After the damage has been dealt... — The
afterimage of a Hero will
appear in the party slot.
Her writings have
appeared in Bidoun, Artforum,
Afterimage, and Art - Agenda online.
His writings on the legacies of avant - garde strategies, art activism, digital media and new social formations, film and labor, and other topics have
appeared in Art Journal,
Afterimage, BOMB, The Brooklyn Rail, Communications, and PUBLIC, as well as several anthologies.
Her writing has
appeared in Artillery, Art Practical,
Afterimage, LEONARDO, and OPEN SPACE: The SFMOMA Blog, as well as in books and catalogues on contemporary American artists including Sonya Rapoport and Chitra Ganesh.
From one side, this piece recalls a ghost - like, paper version of the original house's façade,
appearing like an
afterimage that lingers in one's memory.
Her writing has
appeared in X-TRA Contemporary Art Quarterly, Hyperallergic, Leonardo, SF Camerawork Journal,
Afterimage, and Open Space, the blog of the SFMOMA.
His essays have
appeared in, among other places, American Literature, American Literary History, Callaloo,
Afterimage, Small Axe, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Women and Performance, Social Text, Transition, Studies in the Novel, The African American Review, Feminist Formations, and Radical America.
Afterimage is a large - scale interactive light / painting installation; an ephemeral and mysterious spectacle of
appearing and moving shadows, structures, silhouettes and hues expressing thoughts surrounding spirituality and the supernatural.
Her recent memoir «Hotel Michelangelo,»
appeared in
Afterimage (June 2016).2 Articles