Her work acts
as a lens through which we see familiar images in novel and insightful ways.
Also look for realistic shadow effects and dynamic lighting effects
such as lens flares.
Ideally, our WHY should
serve as the lens through which all actions are considered, decisions made, and practices agreed upon.
This project uses feminist art of the last half - century
as a lens into what may lie ahead in the future of the feminist movement.
I want to continue to use
color as a lens to highlight the complexities of how we value urban space.
These videos are designed to help school districts facilitate the development of a common language and vision around high - quality classroom instruction using their instructional
framework as the lens.
The will use this
theme as a lens to examine innovations in such varied STEM fields as medicine, defense, and green technology.
History is a subject that benefits greatly from having
music as a lens to teach about cultural traditions and historical events.
Using
curiosity as a lens, how can we encourage our students to think about the culture that surrounds them?
And though we study ancient pieces of literature, we view texts through modern eyes, with
technology as our lens.
Students will employ design - thinking strategies to explore public
architecture as a lens through which to perceive the city.
The experiences of both teachers and students with individuals of differing social, ethnic, cultural, and geographic backgrounds can serve
as a lens through which future interactions can be viewed.
These theories
act as lenses, drawing us to notice some things and excluding others from view.
A Rail Curatorial Project lead by Phong Bui of the Brooklyn Rail, this exhibition focuses on artists whose practice interrogates the contemporary social climate, including issues surrounding immigration, the environment, human rights and equality, foreign relations, among others, ultimately drawing attention to art as it functions
as a lens for better understanding the time in which we live.
Finally, because so many current events topics shed light on human and civil rights, teachers have an excellent conversational bridge as
well as a lens for addressing equity and justice, a topic that so many young people are hungry to discuss.
Glass Gallery Curated by Phong Bui and Rail Curatorial Projects A Rail Curatorial Project led by Phong Bui of the Brooklyn Rail, this exhibition focuses on artists whose practice interrogates the contemporary social climate, including issues surrounding immigration, the environment, human rights and equality, foreign relations, among others, ultimately drawing attention to art as it
functions as a lens for better understanding the time in which we live.
He blogs using soccer
as a lens on the Middle East and North Africa's fault lines.
CERF certification does not mean that the dog won't develop a serious problem such
as lens luxation which is what happened to my English import Mini-Bull terrier only two weeks after she was CERF certified!
The exhibition highlights 21c's commitment to using
art as a lens through which to view important current events and issues, exploring the complicated nature of truth today.
I read the Bible through that lens as well
as the lenses of the infallibility and literalness.
Her work engages
history as a lens by which to view the socio - politics of the present, particularly considering how traditional monument - making can be translated into new contemporary models of commemoration.
The textures are also very realistic, and the lighting effects such
as lens flare are done very well, as are particulate effects such as the bikes kicking up sand and mud.
... discerned through the phenomenon of gravitational lensing — matter acting
as a lens by bending space and distorting the passage of background light.
Future smartphones could come with high - powered cameras that don't require the lens jetting out from the phone's thin body, such
as the lens does now for the iPhone 6S.
The size of the Einstein ring — measured by how the split images
move as the lens crosses the source — tells us the mass of the lens.
As a high school English teacher in Prince George's County, Maryland, my students and I used
literature as a lens through which we explored the realities of the world around us.
In this case, representational models are
viewed as a lens through which student misbehavior is interpreted (Pianta et al. 2003).
Pretty Raw takes the artist Helen
Frankenthaler as a lens through which to refocus our vision of modernist art over the past 50 years.
Yale's Master of Fine Arts in Photography program is dedicated to an evolving investigation of
photography as a lens - based medium responsive to a range of expressive modes.
Becca Albee's work navigates between prescriptions of color as relating to the body, gender, and space, and looking at color
theory as a lens to confuse those constructs.
With such features
as lens coatings, fold - down eyecups, and a shock - resistant rubberized coating, this product leaves nothing to be desired when looking for an all - around versatile set of compact binoculars.
And for some frequencies of light — such as terahertz radiation, a type of radiation that falls between the infrared and microwave bands of the electromagnetic spectrum and passes through many materials that block visual and infrared light — ordinary materials developed so far don't
work as lenses at all.
Speaking of cameras, in Zoom and the companion book, Re-Zoom, by Istvan Banyai, readers see what the camera
sees as the lens moves farther and farther away on each spread.
My research focuses on the evolution, physiology and biochemistry of alpha crystallins, a group of small heat shock proteins that protect cells against stress and are implicated in numerous diseases such
as lens cataracts, Parkinsons, Alzheimers and cancer.
The leadership sessions supported this learning through guided walkthroughs in which participants practiced looking at classroom practice using their new
learning as a lens.
The authors drew on Deweyan conceptions of participatory learning and citizenship aims of the
field as lenses through which to consider social media activities.
Furthermore, the site says the rear camera will have a different flash position than the iPhone 7 Plus's dual
camera as each lens will have optical image stabilization.
The value of Schilt's work is in its use of the experiences of extraordinary
people as a lens to reveal how the value of human capital — an individual's education, experience and abilities — is tied to gender perceptions.
Gibney's voice narrates the film in the first person and he uses
Jobs as a lens to look at how we interact with our gadgets, particularly our iPhones and iPads.
Same with the C, D and subsequent rounds, so you could also factor in the time involvement with the
firm as a lens which to judge dilution and ownership.
There are serious problems with Niebuhr's formulation, which is why the current debate about the Benedict or Dominican options offers an interesting alternative in its appeal to religious
orders as a lens for cultural engagement.