Its colors are bright and vivid without being overblown, and there's no discoloration or wash - out when viewing
at oblique angles.
This was an immersive environment formed out of multiple video projections of glacial caverns pointed
at oblique angles onto gossamer fabric that created a kind of undulating dream - world environment where nature is revealed as streams of colliding energy.
An exhibit at Washington University's Kemper Museum — In the Aftermath of Trauma: Contemporary Video Installations — introduces painful political conflicts to St. Louis museum goers
at oblique angles.
The shapes are drawn in bent glass tubing and draped wire and they often protrude, sometimes
at oblique angles, into the room...
On a conceptual and technical level the tableaus she produces consist of fragments that are reassembled
at oblique angles to their original context.
Everything looks much less sharp, and textures
at oblique angles look incredibly blurry, which is very visible on the XL screens, though not too difficult to ignore.
Key skills that students will use are photo analysis (including analysing photos
at oblique angles), grid reference, compass skills and written description skills.
Again the core assets are the same, but our comparison gallery below shows that art presented
at oblique angles goes from a blurry smudge on Xbox 360 to crisp and sharp on Xbox One X.
Ever since, she has been writing of a world of sport that is somehow always
at oblique angles from the more familiar contests and conflicts.
That suggests that the impactor traveled from the northwest, impacting
at an oblique angle rather than straight on.
By depositing these rods
at an oblique angle, the scientists created an uneven film with various gaps in it.
Neumann, an instrument specialist for the MESSENGER mission, helped to calibrate the altimeter's reflectance signal, which can vary depending upon whether the measurement is taken from directly overhead or
at an oblique angle (known as «off - nadir»).
This beautiful galaxy is tilted
at an oblique angle on to our line of sight, giving a «birds - eye view» of the spiral structure.
The faster you're going, the more vigorous the rebound... and, frequently, those collisions will happen
at an oblique angle that results in your car being spun completely around to face a wall or even drive backward.
The earliest known photograph of Collection shows
it at an oblique angle, hanging in a gallery context (fig. 3).
Adding some punch to the proceedings is Robert Grosvenor's Untitled (yellow), from 1966/2016, a lengthy aluminum diagonal stretching
at an oblique angle from the ceiling almost to the floor that was initially shown at Dwan and then featured in LACMA's legendary «Sculpture of the Sixties» survey in 1967.
Moving between first and third person, the text meets Richards» exhibition
at an oblique angle, like his images that oscillate between unfettered documentary and a more neurotic interior territory.
To further complicate the simulacrum, Klamen plays with the viewer's perception by drastically altering the perspective of the painting, tilting the work
at an oblique angle within his own canvas.
Smithson made literal this biological form with a steel structure that holds mirrors
at an oblique angle.
Of course when the sun hits
at an oblique angle the number of watts per square metre of surface is lower (proportional in fact to 1 / sin (A) where A is the elevation above the horizon.).
For example, some screens have exhibited «grit» when scrolling and pretty much all of them have a blue shift when you look at the display
at an oblique angle.
Not exact matches
Here's how it could have happened: The cross-modal area of the brain might have evolved to link an
oblique image hitting the retina (caused by viewing a tilted branch) with an «
oblique» sequence of muscle twitches (leading the animal to grab the branch
at an
angle).
Johnson predicts that
oblique impacts, or collisions occurring
at an
angle, may be even more efficient
at producing molten plumes of chondrules.
The mechanical properties of flexible MCA based OSCs and PSCs was highly flexible with 98 % retention from initial PCE
at both 0 o and
oblique incident
angle 60 o after 2000 bending cycles
at radius of 2 mm.
And since you do that
at a certain
angle, you target the
obliques and rectus abdominis too.
The internal and external
obliques are
at right
angles to each other.
The external
oblique has the largest pennation
angle and is the heaviest, while the transverse abdominis is the lightest,
at around half its weight.
In the lowering phase, external
oblique muscle activity was greatest
at knee flexion
angles of 60 — 31.
But this is no rigid geometry; in each painting, the viewer is placed
at a slightly
oblique angle relative to the subject, subtly skewing the orthogonals.
In his work, he employs exclusively hard - edged, solid - colored shapes, which may be orthogonal or curvilinear, meet
at right or
oblique angles, or run parallel with or perpendicular to the floor and ceiling.
In contrast, during the summer
at high latitudes, the troposphere warms significantly as a result of the long hours of daylight; however, owing to the
oblique angle of the sunlight near the poles, the temperatures there remain relatively cool compared with middle latitudes.
In addition, Samsung is also looking
at significant changes for the next Galaxy Note handset, that may use a three - sided display allowing users to read messages from
oblique angles.