Sentences with phrase «artistic potential»

Super Metroid is a perfect example of this, and as such a showcase of the unique artistic potential of gaming as a medium.
Born in Nebraska and 50 years a Parisian, Hicks has found endless artistic potential in hemp, wool, jute, and other woven fibers.
As such, only Utah artists may apply and applicants will be selected primarily based on demonstrated artistic potential, commitment to working in a contemporary idiom, willingness to participate with intellectually - engaged community, and readiness to devote the time necessary to advance their professional careers to the next level.
Mr. Wyeth's first New York gallery show in 1936 brought immediate success, but he claimed to have taken his own artistic potential seriously only after the accidental death of his father, his chief inspiration, in 1945.
Of the 704 applications the academy received for this fall, it admitted 130 students based on artistic potential and demonstrated commitment alone.
Without becoming part of the intentional machine she would not have possessed the resources to exploit her full artistic potential
Like the first Neanderthals to bear witness to cave paintings, we are dimly aware of the vast artistic potential of the medium, but if a game can't sniff at the steady fun of a Nintendo platformer, it's viewed as a failure.
Mentored by Manchester Art Gallery curator Kate Jesson, the seven artists have worked through a programme designed to challenge assumptions, encourage reflection and nurture artistic potential.
Although his legacy is most often overshadowed by his brief membership in an early lineup of The Beatles, Sutcliffe was recognized during his lifetime as a fount of incipient artistic potential, exhibiting at The Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool and participating in the John Moores Biennial while still a teenager.
Sam Falls is a multi-talented contemporary painter, photographer, writer and videographer of international renown, whose captivating works combine photography, painting, and sculpture, exploring the ways in which color, digitally manipulated photographs, and natural processes work together in a single piece of art, investigating artistic potential of each medium.
Hughes Braden, a 2011 Corcoran graduate and teaching artist at Art Works Now, convinced the executive team that the venue in its current state was ripe with artistic potential.
Although family resources were limited, his determined mother fostered artistic potential in each of her children (three became artists).
Cinematographer Jeff Cutter and production designer Ramsey Avery work wonders with space, maximising the dramatic and artistic potential of every bare wall, dark corner or glimpse of sunlight.
As such, only Utah artists may apply and applicants will be selected primarily based on demonstrated artistic potential, -LSB-...]
As in This is Not a Film, we get to watch him in close - up as he surveys a room and imagines its cinematic potential, knowing all the while — experiencing it through his Chaplinesque eyes — that his own artistic potential has been limited by stupid political oppression.
During his glory years, Lear became a convenient target for clean - up - TV brigades and political extremists; he also came under fire from some of his own stars, who accused Lear of stifling their artistic potential.
«But they do all tend to identify as educators who recognize the artistic potential of each person.»
As the sole visual arts teacher responsible for over 500 students, Arnold couldn't find the time to plan the electives she had in mind — painting, drawing, sculpture outside of just ceramics, and even manga, Japanese comic book art — nor did her students have time to settle into the relaxed mindset they would need to tap into their artistic potential.
Whether you are an inquisitive beginner, an advanced professional or anyone wishing to expand their artistic potential, this retreat truly offers something for everyone.
What I'd like to do today is focus on why games like Final Fantasy VII plotted the course of my life, and why, perhaps, we should spend more time examining them instead of discarding the artistic potential they exhibit.
I'm part of the second generation of gamers and will always be limited by the artistic prejudices of those who feasted on Super Mario Bros. in pre-school and only glimpsed the artistic potential of later games.
In a lecture attended by GSW correspondent Tom Curtis at the University of California, Berkeley's School of Information this Wednesday, industry veteran and independent developer Chris Hecker outlined the design philosophy behind his indie project SpyParty, as well as the current state of the industry as it grows to fulfill its artistic potential.
Inspired by the work of the 19th century German analytical chemist, F.F. Runge, Ruth transformed her studio into a laboratory in order to explore the artistic potential of industrial and scientific materials.
By removing ordinary items from their familiar context, these artists often use humorous presentation and language to highlight the artistic potential that lies within the objects around us.
The works in the exhibition exploit the full range of video's artistic potential, testing the limits of narrative and the relationship between live performance and its documentation, as well as critically examining the medium's role in the shaping and distribution of popular culture; the themes of gender, sexuality, and the body are also explored.
Decades before Wade Guyton, Mark Flood and a host of others discovered the artistic potential of the ink - jet printer, Thomas was making... Read More
The book — which questions the uncertainties of the art world; offers solutions to the challenges of transmission of Culture at the beginning of the 21st century; and It's a witness of the artistic potential in European, Anglo - American and Latin - American countries — will be presented in September in the context of an individual exhibition, also entitled Hexágonos, at the art gallery Maus Contemporary in the USA.
NOME enables artists to deepen their research and further their artistic potential by collaborating with various cultural institutions and facilitating the production of new works for each exhibition.
He first conceived of its artistic potential during study in Zimbabwe — although, as the artist and scholar Olu Oguibe has insisted, the country has no tradition of artistic use of animal excrement.
Another luminary of the contemporary scene, Richard Prince, presented a completely appropriated series of Instagram portraits in his latest show, demonstrating the artistic potential of new communication channels, while pursuing the creative process he's been using for decades.
Seemingly playing with spellbindingly vibrant colors and endlessly varying the style, his choice of powerful subject - matter goes hand in hand with his life - long focus on the artistic potential of deformation.
Thomas Ruff uses digital technologies to realize new pictorial possibilities of photography and re-examine its artistic potential.
Since 1973 ARC has given exposure and support to artists, providing an atmosphere for the continued development of artistic potential and experimentation.
These women artists have exploited the range of video's artistic potential and used the medium to explore themes of gender, violence, sexuality, the body, and popular culture.
Thomas Ruff's photographs question and redefine the artistic potential of the craft as a platform for social commentary.
The photographs question and redefine the artistic potential of the craft as a platform for social commentary.
The American photographer William Eggleston (b. 1939) was a pioneer in exploring the artistic potential of color photography.
Eno and software designer Peter Chilvers are among the first major musical artists to explore the artistic potential of immersive technologies developed primarily for the video game industry
NOME enables artists are to deepen their research and further their artistic potential by collaborating with various cultural institutions and facilitating the production of new works for each exhibition.
And that same year he had a revelation about the artistic potential for photography to reveal hidden truths about the world.
Like so many self - made artists, George Bellows perceived his own artistic potential and sought it out.
Over the last forty years, Mohr has used the multi-dimensional cube in 3, 4, 5, 6 and 11 dimensions to explore structural relationships within higher dimensions and their artistic potential as a system of two - dimensional visual signs or «êtres graphiques».
The works expose the range of video's artistic potential, and how the artists have used the medium to explore the themes of gender, violence, sexuality, politics, popular culture and the body.
The bi-annual research and exhibition is an opportunity for observation of and discussion on the diversity and immediacy of contemporary Taiwanese art, and for the exploration of groundbreaking cultural visions and artistic potential.
The BMW Young Asian Artist Series 2007 represents the successful partnership between corporate sponsor BMW Asia and Singapore Tyler Print Institute (STPI), with the aim of providing young and emerging artists to explore the artistic potential of print.
The project realizes the artistic potential of deep cultural investigations into the narratives held by historical objects.
Either way, the starving artist myth is holding many of us back from fulfilling our artistic potential, and far too many artists simply abandon their dreams in favour of a well - paid office job.
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