Sentences with phrase «as narrative»

As the narrative unfolds, a new colonial map of the world is presented, one where the victim and the scammer have very paradoxical relations.
His work subverts traditional portraiture, as well as narrative and historical themes creating paintings that use details and compositional elements appropriated from artists such as Jacques Louis David, William Hogarth and Sir Joshua Reynolds.
Individual photographs are understood primarily as narrative.
«Worm» corresponds with the third and final installment of the artist's series of novellas, written as the narrative accompaniment to three recent solo presentations of work.
«For contemporary figurative painter Kent Williams, «the tactile qualities of the painted surface, the mark - making itself, plays as big a role in the resonance of a work» as its narrative aspects.
Now I'm looking at the greenhouses [at Wave Hill] as a human - plant - technological system, using the structures of the greenhouse and the relationship humans have to maintaining plants, as a narrative device in sculpture.
An Archive of Stones, to be periodically activated, speculated upon, damaged and finally gilded with fiction is a project which addresses the use and significance of stones in contemporary art, as well as their narrative or linguistic potential.
Jordan Rathus (b. 1983 in Princeton, New Jersey) recontextualizes storytelling formats, such as narrative film and reality television, to humorously and critically examine our collective contributions to pop culture.
Making dramatic use of the exhibition space, this soft, expansive tapestry describes the physical and historical layering of the location as a narrative of cosmic proportions.
How might the current order of material progress then be infiltrated by the agency of Land as a narrative substance?
You may present that as an exploratory interactive, in which users can dive into the data to extract their own meaning, or as a narrative interactive, in which you guide them through the interactive.
As touching and genuinely interesting as this narrative may be, its implications towards community, togetherness and the workings of society at large don't translate very well into the show itself.
As a narrative - based, multi-screen installation, it hinges between a mournful account of our profound capacities for destruction and a modest testament to our capacities for tenderness, perseverance and pursuit of excellence.
In other words, the contrast between natural light and fabricated light, as well as the narrative differences between an abstract sculpture and a photograph of that sculpture, distance the space between seeing a work and deriving meaning from it.
The subsidiary piece of cloth that conceals Prometheus's nether regions is recast as the narrative centre of the image.
They utilise tropes of the musical, from the abstract repetitions and rhythms of playground chants and nursery rhymes, to the cathartic effect of song as a narrative device.
Within historical structures, such as narrative, comedy, and minimalism, she produces small deviations in form.
Rather he uses pots as narrative and figurative media, a round, curved surface for a bizarre or bitter story.
Gestural marks are historically associated with emotions; but for Neel, there is no problem in the historical coding of emotion, she cites and works with this information, using emotion as a narrative strategy and tracking the historical progress of painting.
Using poetry as narrative for viewing the exhibition, the two poets will roam the space along with the audience.
The work could be interpreted as a narrative of Hong Kong's monstrous urban development and the consequent need of a dissident hero who can reform the city.
Vertigo Sea has as its narrative spine two remarkable books: Herman Melville's Moby - Dick (1851) and Heathcote Williams» epic poem Whale Nation (1988), a harrowing and inspiring work which charts the history, intelligence and majesty of the largest mammal on earth.
Three of his films from the series Mobile Homestead (2010 — 11) present a vignette of Detroit's civil history as the narrative to his public art project in his hometown.
She considers historical figures, such as the eighteenth - century explorer Jeanne Baret, as well as narrative characters, like Sycorax, the mother Caliban in Shakespeare's The Tempest.
Two things simultaneously alienated theatregoers and absorbed theatre critics: the starkness of Welles's stage direction and the innovative use of mise en abyme as a narrative device.
It makes sense then, that O'Shea and I would revisit the history and the thinking behind the diversified and cross-platform project as our narrative, at least, comes full circle.
Danish artist Mette Juul works primarily in video and photography, focusing on photographic archives and images as narrative structures.
The grid itself, like Sherman's more evocative reference to old movies and more creative changes, defeats any attempt to read her transformations as a narrative.
This art can be characterized as narrative and with a clear social and political consciousness.
Through painting and sculpture, each artist transforms this typically self - referential genre into one that speaks as loudly as narrative imagery.
Open is a practice of landscaping, whether text presented as object, object presented as narrative, narrative presented as body, or body presented as consciousness.
Comprising four interrelated series of works, the exhibition is conceived as a narrative display of Manasseh's artistic and spiritual journey over a year of intense creative productivity.
Western art history has nearly always been constructed as a narrative in which women are viewed through male eyes — as subjects and as objects.
He added that the raid will serve as the narrative «culmination» of the add - on's story, and that story will continue even after players face Hive boss Oryx for the first time.
Being able to talk directly with the denizens of this underwater horror is probably Simon's greatest strength as far as narrative design.
It can be frustrating as the narrative progressives to make small jumps back in time.
However, Automata's audio counterpart is vastly different as it's exceptionally good, bearing the same impeccable quality in terms of presentation as its narrative.
However, it seems the game is much more than a simple tree growing simulator and it offers a strangely «zen» experience as a narrative game.
Still, it's hard to recommend this to anyone that wants a meaningful story, as the narrative definitely takes a back seat to the gameplay and a shameless attempt to reach into players» wallets for loose change.
Hennig questioned emergent gameplay as narrative.
For RS2, we used the major movie battles as narrative anchors and graphical set pieces for the main campaign.
That's not too surprising, though, as the narrative was only added towards the end of development.
It's assumed therefore that the murk is primarily there as a narrative device and to act as an opposition to our hero.
As the narrative unfolds, champions awaken in the form of heroes and heroines from earlier Final Fantasy titles.
In August 2012, Thomas was brought on to Irrational Games to help finish BioShock Infinite, and recently served as narrative director on 2K's The Bureau: XCOM Declassified.
Rather it be someone hearing about in in an over the top fashion or it might just be Silas exaggerating a bit, but the game play changes as the narrative does.
«We're used to thinking about consequences in games as being win - states and fail - states,» says Elliott, «or as narrative branching devices.
As a narrative driven experience there is only one specific order in which tasks must be accomplished, but the player still has quite a bit of freedom in exploring the environment.
It really helped me realize that I enjoy games as narrative experiences, as well as solidified my liking for JRPGs.
The actions you take, and the choices you make, shape your experience as the narrative unfolds.
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