Sentences with phrase «architectural renderings as»

I can do concept and architectural renderings as a trade for some insight knowledge!

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You may want to outsource operational products such as reservation systems or process automation, but when it comes to creative products like architectural rendering, chip - design programs or consumer games, don't reveal the secret.
The legislation provides a list of sample descriptions, such as «reviewed documents and correspondence» or «prepared certified architectural or engineering renderings
According to FWM, his «theological concepts, at times rendered through text, diagrams, and architectural elements — such as altars, church pews, and in this exhibition, a pulpit — create unexpected encounters through his use of unique materials.»
For an older body of work on view at the fair, Houck downloaded architectural renderings of Gothic cathedrals from a site called 3D Warehouse and inverted them to negatives, eventually printing them as cyanotypes.
Overlapping influences of Futurism and Neoclassicism feature in these renderings as historical echoes to Italian and German fascism, and their respective nation - building architectural schemes.
This exhibition presents a selection of Fake's meticulously rendered gouache and ink architectural drawings, which focus on facade and ornamentation as a way to understand our bodies, selves, and the importance of the spaces we inhabit.
It's no accident that many of his best drawings over the years have taken the form of grandly elaborate blueprints and architectural renderings, making him a charter member of what I like to think of as the schematic school of late Modernism (other members would include Bruce Nauman, Lee Lozano and Chris Burden).
[is] a beautifully produced and rendered architectural model but also has an open back which reveals itself to the viewer as they circle the work.
She juxtaposes strong architectural details, often manipulating perspective and space, with luminous colors and intricate patterns, rendering common scenes as detailed explosions of line and color.
Chow's intricately rendered graphite drawing and collages provide a voyeuristic glimpse through windows, doors, and other architectural elements as though one were looking onto a film set or store window display.
First of all is the «subversive design» of Ettore Sottsass for the Studio Memphis followed by the graphic design of Peter Saville and Neville Brody; architectural models and rendering, together with preparatory drawings by Philip Johnson for the AT&T skyscraper (1978); works by Robert Rauschenberg, Cindy Sherman and Ai Weiwei; the 1986 stainless steel bust of Louis XIV by Jeff Koons; the reconstruction of the monumental work by Jenny Holzer «Protect Me From What I Want» (1983 - 85); performances and costumes, including the «Big Suit» worn by David Byrne for the documentary «Stop Making Sense» of 1984; extracts from films such as» The Last of England» by Derek Jarman (1987); music videos of Laurie Anderson, Grace Jones and New Order; and also surprising objects such as the dinner services designed by architects like Zaha Hadid, Frank O. Gehry and Arata Isozaki.
Playing with the language of architectural presentation by showing models and renderings for the future in combination with historical maps and buildings from the past, the artists conceive of «the urban construction site as an ever - changing still life».
As Clement Greenberg stated in his essay «Sculpture in Our Time» (Arts Magazine, June 1958), «Rendering substance entirely optical, and form, whether pictorial, sculptural, or architectural, as an integral part of ambient space — this brings anti-illusionism full circlAs Clement Greenberg stated in his essay «Sculpture in Our Time» (Arts Magazine, June 1958), «Rendering substance entirely optical, and form, whether pictorial, sculptural, or architectural, as an integral part of ambient space — this brings anti-illusionism full circlas an integral part of ambient space — this brings anti-illusionism full circle.
Over the past 20 years the artist has hyper - realistically rendered pictures of prepubescent boys, non-existent 19th century ethnographic studies and invented architectural spaces, as well as animations of physical forms in motion.
The archival binders he kept in his Adams Morgan apartment on Columbia Road NW are filled with exhibition - design drawings — fine and detailed, as distinctive as an old - school architectural rendering (a skill he honed at the University of Louisville).
The response, seen through the symbol of paint, burns, industrial objects, and rendering of architectural space is that such a return is not so easy, just not as clean as we had imagined it might be.
The group, whose funders include the European Research Council, combs through data such as smartphone footage, satellite imagery, maps, and phone logs to create three - dimensional spatial maps of conflict sites, using architectural rendering software and other analytic tools.
Architectural renderings and aerial views of urban grids enter the work as fragments, losing their real - world specificity and challenging narrow geographic and cultural readings.
It also removes the control from the owners of the model and costs a lot less; Architect Jeremy Nicholls of Cobourg, Ontario built a model of his small town as a way to fight City Hall as part of a local Architectural preservation society; developers» renderings always look pretty and are taken from the best vantage point, but it is much harder to pull one over when anyone can virtually walk around the building at ground level.
It contains some architectural renderings of what the finished product will look like, as well as some background on the principles governing the design, as well as updates on progress, photos, etc..
The patents can be browsed by type as well, including architectural renderings, illustrations of proposed cars, toys, and numerous others.»
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