Sentences with phrase «at camera obscura»

Her images gained great recognition when exhibited in a group show at Camera Obscura.

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At the top of the building is the Camera Obscura show.
Spend the middle of the day strolling the Royal Mile, visiting places like the Scotch Whisky Experience, St. Giles Cathedral, the Camera Obscura, Real Mary King's Close, and the Palace of Holyroodhouse.Finish at Arthur's Seat, an extinct volcano with some of the best views over Edinburgh.
At just over seven feet long, Vera Lutter's gelatin silver print of the Venetian skyline, Campo San Moise, Venice, VIII: March 4 (2006), produced using a camera obscura, dominates the room.
The exhibition looks at the various subjects which Learoyd photographs in his studio, including portraits, figure studies, and still lifes, and how his use of camera obscura influences the overall impression of his large - scales works.
He has been exhibiting his photography since 2000 at many galleries, including FotoFusion, Spectra» 07, Saf - T - Gallery, Black Box Gallery, Camera Obscura, Soho Photo and others.
Topics will include formal accounts, connoisseurship (particularly controversies around Michelangelo and Rembrandt's drawings), technology (camera obscura, camera lucida), figuration and abstraction, and actual practice at a place like Cooper Union today.
«Process: Photography,» which runs through April 7, 2013, in the Athenaeum at the Northern Virginia Fine Arts Association, offers «a look at the characteristics and capabilities of a wide variety of devices — from camera obscura, to electron microscopy — from Hasselblad to iPhone.»
The Vanderbilt Republic and The People Movers present The Middle Passage, a performance art narrative in site - specific camera obscura at Open Source Gallery.
Derived from a series of collages based on Sixteen Mirrors, Camera Obscura # 2 combines brightly colored, beveled frames and squares of gold paint.The squares at the lower left and upper right are inverted images of each other, as are the squares at the upper left and lower right.
She has exhibited at various art spaces internationally, including Michael Steinberg Fine Arts, Von Lintel Gallery, Smack Mellon, and Artists Space in New York; Judy Ann Goldman Fine Art in Boston; Les Rencontres d'Arles, Galerie Camera Obscura in Paris; and Otto Zoo and Acta International in Italy.
On Fridays and Saturdays, he has work out on Fort Tilden Beach in Queens (disclosure: we have yet to visit), and on Sundays he's at RFA, which he's turned into a haunting, elegant camera obscura.
Sun Stream (camera obscura), the site - specific intervention into the Museum's camera obscura, utilizes both analog and digital technology to reveal how we are at a point where light, traditionally the most central element of photography, has become disembodied from the natural world.
Developing Story through Drawing & Painting w Zeal Harris Camera Obscura Art Lab at 1450 Ocean 1450 Ocean Ave, Santa Monica, California 90401 Opening October 22nd 11 - 2 pm https://www.facebook.com/events/1567590413536623/
Developing Story through Drawing & Painting w Zeal Harris Camera Obscura Art Lab at 1450 Ocean 1450 Ocean Ave, Santa Monica, California 90401 Opening October 22nd 11 - 2 pm To November 23rd https://www.facebook.com/events/1567590413536623/
century landscape artists to the blackened, slightly convex pocket mirrors used to reduce tonal values and which served as a form of camera obscura when looking at the view behind one's head.
Retrospectively, this series of experimental work anticipates his philosophical understanding of the photographic medium, that is, «photography is just a glimpse, a detail or fragment of the whole», as if camera obscura is «a window» through which one looks at the world.
Four Square Fine Arts presents Ellen Bell's new solo exhibition «Camera Obscura & Other Stories» at The Gallery at 50 Redchurch Street from 24th to 29th May.
/ awards 2015 - 18 Australian Postgraduate Award 2014 Highly Commended award for city constructed from sleeping brain activity data, Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award, Perth 2014 Visual Arts New Work Grant, Australia Council (as Té with Andrew Brooks) 2013 Best Design for Wintering by Aimee Smith, Western Australian Dance Awards (video design, in collaboration with Ben Taaffe and Craig McElhinney) 2013 Young People and the Arts Fellowship, WA Department of Culture and the Arts 2013 Australia Council Artstart Grant 2013 WA Screen Awards, Outstanding Achievement Award: Best Interactive Narrative for Sound Chamber (with Yvette Coyne and Malcolm Riddoch) 2012 JUMP Mentorship Grant, to study with audio - visual artist Robin Fox 2010 Decibel Commission, to compose the audio - visual work Split Mirror Planes, performed at Decibel's Camera Obscura Concert
An exhibition of contemporary photographs using 19th - century photographic techniques and processes — daguerreotypes, photogenic drawings, calotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes, and camera obscuras — is currently on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York.
/ reviews and publications 2016 Territories Within a Political Ecology by Ashley Haywood, Rochford Street Review 2015 Dead Ringer Catalogue, PICA Press 2014 Compulsively obsessive art & sound, review of What I see When I Look At Sound by Darren Jorgenson, RealTime Magazine 2014 Shifting the Registers, review of What I See When I Look At Sound by John Mateer, Art Monthly Magazine 2014 Interview for Cut Common Magazine 2013 Review of perspectives [macro] by Steve Paraskos, Partial Durations (RealTime affiliate) 2013 Pleasures Synaesthetic and Crystalline by Sam Gillies, review of fractal shale, RealTime 2011 Slippage of Sound and Sight by Henry Anderson, review of Decibel Camera Obscura concert, RealTime
Wanting to demonstrate photographic principles to his students at MassArt, he constructed a camera obscura from a cardboard box open at one end, a lens and some duct tape.
In this image from 2001, Lutter's camera obscura reveals the round engine of a passenger airplane at Frankfurt Airport.
In addition to ongoing publishing and writing projects, since 1990 he has maintained an artistic practice employing the camera obscura as a means to develop site - specific installations, most recently at Wave Hill (Bronx, New York) and Evergreen House (Johns Hopkins University).
He turned his huge «Welsh Oaks (# 6)» upside down not to become the Georg Baselitz of photography but to tip his hat to the medium's oldest form, camera obscura, invented or at least popularized by Leonardo da Vinci.
As a professor at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, he experimented with optics in his teaching and initiated a series in which he turned an entire room into a camera obscura, photographing the projection of the outside world juxtaposed onto the surfaces of the room's interior.
Painters have used projection as a tool at least since the days of the camera obscura, the device thought to have facilitated Vermeer's uncanny photorealism.
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