Best known for his stark photographs of the Unabomber's Montana cabin, Richard Barnes treats
architecture as artifacts that reveal the way humans assemble and inhabit environments.
Not exact matches
Co-author Clive Bonsall from the University of Edinburgh explained that indigenous hunter - gatherers can be distinguished archaeologically from immigrant farmers by their material culture, such
as artifacts,
architecture, burial traditions, art, and body ornamentation.
Specially conceived with the Sant «Antonin space in mind, S.A.C.R.E.D will also function
as a dialogue between the artist and the existing Baroque
architecture and its religious
artifacts, offering an immediate sense of the drama of an event that underlines the contradictory development of China.
A museum's
architecture may be deployed in a variety of ways:
as an autonomous icon,
as a flexible space,
as a PR instrument,
as a memory machine,
as a stimulus to urban renewal,
as a landscape theme,
as a political trump card,
as a storage depot for
artifacts, and so on.
With advances in dynamic range and detail capture,
as well
as significantly reduced
artifacts and very good image stabilization the iPhone 7 performs particularly well in bright light conditions, making it a great smartphone camera for outdoor enthusiasts shooting landscapes, street scenes,
architecture, or portraits in good light.