Mono No Aware is an organization that promotes cinematic art, film screenings, and performance while championing the quality and unparalleled experience provided
by analog film formats.
Not exact matches
The
analog X-ray
film of the past has been replaced
by digital flat panel detectors.
In 1998 Aizenberg joined Bell Labs as a member of the Technical Staff where she has made several pioneering contributions including developing new biomimetic approaches for the synthesis of ordered mineral
films with highly controlled shapes and orientations, and discovering unique optical systems formed
by organisms (microlenses and optical fibers) that outshine technological
analogs, and characterized the associated organic molecules.
That's the big problem: everything in the
film is so solid, so real - seeming (partly as a result of Gondry's brilliant way with
analog as well as digital illusion, and techniques like stop - motion), whereas the novel is
by nature light, a construct of weightless, casually handled language from which images emerge as if
by magic.
By creating the animosity between Tim Allen (as the Shatner
analog) and the rest of the cast, the
film sets up a really simple proposition — there's no deep redemption here, he just has to stop being such a dip.
Domhnall Gleeson stars as Caleb, an employee of Google
analog Bluebook, who starts the
film by winning a contest to spend a week at the CEO's stunning but remote estate.
In order to be transmitted like radio, visual imagery would need to be represented
by analog electronics, and without using a physical medium like
film.
Mirroring the three - dimensionality of the
film's visual narrative is the dub soundtrack to Nightlife, a space - filling and deliberately low - tech soundscape made
by the artist using a variety of
analog filters and basic sound effects, such as reverb and delay, creating a disorienting illusion of expanded space.