Sentences with phrase «between spectator»

With nineteen - sixties Minimalism having established an active engagement between the spectator and object, the works in the exhibition continue this dialogue by including the viewers» physical participation or perceptual awareness as a crucial component in each artwork.
The relationship between spectator and spectacle in The Fallout of Living is consistently reassessed by Gander.
In addition to the «denial» factor implicit in the contradictory tonal and directional elements, the misty or smoky area across the canvas was intended to act as a screen between the spectator and the image, «obscuring, denying it».
In the course of the evening these questions will be acted out by a number of accomplices among the public, blurring the boundaries between spectator and performer and twisting the meaning of normal conversation.
Díaz is interested in creating a tense relationship between spectator / public and object / environment.
Salamishah Tillet reviews Allen's Marching Bands and how he blurs the boundaries between spectator and performer.
Capote always tries to draw a connection between the spectator and his art, whether by casting his sculptures from the body parts of real people or by inviting viewers to physically interact with works that take the form of furniture or functional objects.
West's sculptures are a response to the mechanism of action and reaction that lies at the heart of the relationship between spectator and object.
Mirror Tenses presents a selection of works by eight artists that focus on the interactive loop that can occur between the spectator / scene and the reflective surface thus highlighting a conceptually never - ending and always present moment.
In all these projects, viewers have been encouraged to acknowledge and then violate the normal boundaries found between spectator and revered artwork.
Often building on screen - used props, special effects castoffs and other materials integral to cinematic production, her protean objects function as organic semiconductors that mediate encounters between spectator and object, fictional histories and lived experiences.
Taking as a starting point Rudolf Nureyev's 1991 staging of the classical ballet La Bayadère, choreographed while his health was critically deteriorating, Christodoulos Panayiotou's lecture - performance The Paradox of Acting is a meditation on the impossible theatrical representation of death and an exploration of the vicious relationship between the spectator, the actor, and the characters trapped in the action.
Yet the emotional detachment between the spectator and the film does not help position the spectator morally.
There's a collective energy amongst the group that affords Spotlight much of its profundity and their natural portrayals effortlessly absorb, a notable lack of melodramatic tension between key players resulting in a kind of harmonious interaction between spectator and creator that's rarely been seen this or any other year.
Too pat to say that it's a movie about movies, Holy Motors is a movie about belief and the almost sexual relationship between spectator and art object in any medium.
«Nickerson also banned hand - holding between spectators and the making of what he called «lovey expressions» between spectators.

Not exact matches

According to project coordinators, sidewalks within the work zone along Leopard Street between North Brownlee Boulevard and Antelope Street will be open temporarily to allow spectator to view the parade Saturday evening.
And precisely because the proverbs and folk wisdom being expressed are true, and recognized as true by the audience, they create a bond between the meaning of the play and the experience of the spectators.
As between his own happiness and that of others, utilitarianism requires him to be as strictly impartial as a disinterested and benevolent spectator.
The protracted battle between CART and Champ Car cost both series sponsors, spectators and television viewers in the following years, but a sellout this year at Indy has the feeling of a renaissance for IndyCar racing.
It hosted just six title fights between 1987 and»96 and seemed incapable of properly handling even lower - profile, nontitle bouts — witness the lack of sufficient security at the July»96 Riddick Bowe - Andrew Golota debacle, which ended in a riot during which 14 spectators were injured.
Their pockets jingling with silver dollars, crowds of spectators would stroll down to watch some golf between sessions at the crap, blackjack and roulette tables.
While it's true that there's no direct connection between the number of participants who play a sport and the spectator success of that sport, it's nonetheless a fact that Americans won't support games that are alien to their recreational community.
Arsenal played for each other and had fun together... there was no difference between being the match - winner or a screaming spectator because you knew or better said I felt the spirit of Highbury the spirit of Arsenal Football Club.
Nigel de Jong greets spectators after the group B World Cup soccer match between Australia and the Netherlands on June 18, 2014.
Simple narration, a health moral spirit, absolute sympathy... seems the ideal recommendation for the smallest group of spectators: those between three and six years old.
Bigelow's trademark, at the beginning of her career, was to insert a distance between the spectacle created and the gaze of the spectator, through humour, camp and various alienation effects.
No more than ten minutes later there was a scene lasting five whole minutes (it felt like hours) wherein the walking fat joke of a character (who nevertheless becomes a full - fledged lifeguard because he has «determination») gets his erect penis and testicles stuck in between the panels of a wooden beach chair and a hot female lifeguard and Dwayne Johnson proceed to try and coach him through the situation while a beach worth of spectators look on and take video with their phones.
It wasn't easy, but it was fascinating to try and find the balance between the three of them and give them enough space so that the spectator can see them facing the challenges and evolutionary crossroads that they're going through.
Except for a few barbs exchanged with Ford, she is basically a spectator to the conflict between him and McAdams.
Generating an authentic communication between screen and spectator, boundaries are challenged and, as it revolves around an ultimatum set by ex-North Korean terrorist Kang Yeonsak (Rick Yune), the film really serves to question our internalised fears.
Code inconnu, immersed in first - generation modernist conventions, detaches the audience emotionally and thus, with its lack of desire for pleasure, the spectator is not forced to negotiate the tension between reason and emotion.
Through the dialectic between the felt and the thought, Wheatley suggests that the moral positioning of the spectator incites moral thoughts, which do not embed prescribed moral judgments.
Refuting Noël Carroll's statement that the semiotic theory of illusion overestimates the power of representations, Wheatley follows the arguments of Baudry, Richard Allen's projective illusionism and Gregory Currie's impersonal imagining to argue that, while watching a film, the spectator is unaware of their actual relationship between the cinematic apparatus and their position as a viewer unless the film forces them to be aware of it.
Rainer Werner Fassbinder's films create an intriguing dialogue between subject and spectator where opposing fabrics of the social and personal are...
You are not a mere spectator at a contest between cancer cells and killer drugs.
In this event, other competitors, spectators and even the judges smile and clap and laugh out loud when they see the amazing connection between handler (s) and dog (s).
Training Tips Waltzes with Dogs is all about a close and special relationship between a dog and owner, who both thrill in having a good time together and entertaining spectators.
Next stop is world - famous Sunset Beach and Banzai Pipeline, where incredible waves thrill spectators and surfers alike, especially between November and April.
It's fun, frustrating, and dependent on good communication between players and spectators.
Optimize data transmission between fighters and spectators — The fight data will be optimized in order to reduce the bandwidth load on the host's console.
A typical match of AR.PURSUIT is anywhere between 10 to 20 minutes, and with live video feed coming from different angles (such as plane cockpits and wings), pilots and spectators alike will definitely enjoy the show.
Some clips were shared on the TV show which not only gave us a look at a battle going on between Rowlet and Litten but also reiterated the news about spectators being present during the battle.
Enabled switching between players with spectator camera at the end of a race (check the Controls Options for the specific key / button).
Ibid Gallery is hosting a solo exhibition of Mexican artist Alejandro Almanza Pereda, whose work explores the relationships and invisible links between sculptures, architectural spaces, and the spectator.
McCall regards these works as occupying a place somewhere between sculpture, cinema, and drawing: sculpture because the projected volumes must be occupied and explored by a moving spectator; cinema because these large - scale objects are not static, but structured to progressively shift and change over time; and drawing, because the genesis of each installation is a two - dimensional line - drawing.
While Stella's assumptions regarding Minimalism as well as contemporary abstract sculpture \ are based on the relationship between a moving spectator and a stationary object, cinema posits a moving image in front of a stationary spectator, reversing the terms of the equation,
Central to his practice is the exploration of new connections between audience and art, in a way that asserts the spectator's role in the production of meaning.
The works on view at the exhibition evokes conversations between abstract forms and a variety of human or animal protagonists, as locations strike up to have a conversation with the people, recognizable images chat with paint smears while looping gestures address spectators within his imageries.
Douglas's work engages the distance between the histories of photography and of cinema, always in relation to the contemporary spectator.
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