Sentences with phrase «camera obscura for»

Through epic projects like Analogue (1998 - 2009)-- a series of photographs documenting trends, style, and cultures across different continents — and her transformation of a window into a giant camera obscura for the recent Whitney Biennial (for which she won the Bucksbaum Award), Zoe Leonard continually challenges the way we perceive the world through forms of documentation.
It can mean a grander time scale as well, as with the camera obscura for Vera Lutter — or with long exposures and seven continents for Darren Almond.
The homes, tracks, and storefronts are her very own America by car, and her camera obscura for the 2014 Whitney Biennial was her eye on museums as real estate.

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He also was the first to describe the camera obscura — a box with a hole in it that captures an image for the purpose of drawing it precisely, a precursor to the modern camera — as well as examining optical illusions in - depth and the thought processes behind human visual perception.
Camera Obscura: The Walerian Borowczyk Collection released in 2014 was selected for multiple awards from various groups including Sight and Sound's best home video release.
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I was too slow to secure a highly coveted, limited edition «Camera Obscura» box set, but consoling myself with all its constituent Blu - Ray bit parts still made for quite some consolation indeed.
They may also enjoy the Camera Obscura atop Castle Hill which focuses light onto a large dish in a room below, allowing for a 360 degree view of Edinburgh.
For kids, attractions such as Edinburgh Castle, the Camera Obscura optical illusions museum and Edinburgh Zoo will keep them entertained for days; for adults, there's amazing shopping on Princes Street, the Scotch Whisky Experience and a great choice of bars and restaurants to tantalise your taste buFor kids, attractions such as Edinburgh Castle, the Camera Obscura optical illusions museum and Edinburgh Zoo will keep them entertained for days; for adults, there's amazing shopping on Princes Street, the Scotch Whisky Experience and a great choice of bars and restaurants to tantalise your taste bufor days; for adults, there's amazing shopping on Princes Street, the Scotch Whisky Experience and a great choice of bars and restaurants to tantalise your taste bufor adults, there's amazing shopping on Princes Street, the Scotch Whisky Experience and a great choice of bars and restaurants to tantalise your taste buds.
This is because you need to collect film for the Camera Obscura in order to actually use it.
Even in the first - person view mode when aiming with the Camera Obscura, everything looks incredibly detailed with great textures, especially for an early PS2 game.
Abelardo Morell is a profoundly creative Cuban - American photographer, best known for his involvement with the camera obscura photographic process.
For the 2014 Whitney Biennial, the museum's last on Madison Avenue, she captured its surroundings with a camera obscura.
His fascination with technological methods for producing paintings is also evident in the 2001 television program Secret Knowledge, in which Hockney posited that the Old Master painters used camera obscura techniques to project images of their subjects onto their paintings» surfaces, leading to the photographic quality of Renaissance painting.
Farther into the fair, keep an eye out for the booth of Yancey Richardson, which displays a striking row of small portraits of Russian and Latvian girls by Hellen van Meene, and the booth of Bonni Benrubi, where Abelardo Morell continues to hone his camera - obscura series.
I had adjusted to the light for Zoe Leonard and her camera obscura in the 2014 Whitney Biennial, just in time to tumble head first into the house that Clark had designed for penetration, ovulation, germination, expulsion — with expulsion a seemingly distant promise.
She curated a series of videos on new Palestinian video work and co-authored an article for Camera Obscura, «Queer / Palestinian: A Critical Conversation on Palestinian Queer and Women's Cinema.»
The first piece to fall into place for me was Zoe Leonard's «camera obscura» installation on the fourth floor.
Vermeer was among the forerunners of photography, for he was to base several works on images created in a camera obscura, a dark room with a pinhole that projects an image from the outside upon a facing wall.
He is known for his large - scale portrait, landscape and still - life photographs produced using a camera obscura.
Painting has been invoking the science of vision and the truth in painting for ages, whether with the convex mirror, planar mirrors as lens, the camera obscura, Post-Impressionist points of light, or color charts before Donald Batchelor.
It's the eighth time the honor has been bestowed in Biennial history, and the lucky winner is Zoe Leonard, for her giant camera obscura installation.
Marian Roth has been working with camera obscura imagery for thirty years.
Included are Vera Lutters» spectral Studies for Ground Zero (2001 - 02)-- gelatin silver prints captured by turning a room overlooking the site into a camera obscura.
«Shallow Sun» will be presented inside and adjacent to The Aldrich's camera obscura, a permanent architectural feature of the Museum building containing a device that formed the basis for all photographic technology.
A camera obscura brings the outside inside, turning the busy road and building site beyond upside down and into a thing of wonder, and a mini-weather station has been set up with all manner of gadgets used for measuring the world around us.
Even though those glimpses proved fleeting, mere projections created by focused light beams reflected from the things of the world, the camera obscura emerged as the device of choice for painters by bringing the world directly onto the canvas.
Lutter set up a camera obscura, focused the image of the harbor on Lake Constance for two days on a sheet of photosensitized paper, and then blew up the negative.
/ 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
/ 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
Last year, she won the Whitney Biennial's Bucksbaum Award for a piece that transformed one of the museum's brutalist galleries into a stunning camera obscura.
For example, Philip Vanderhyden is remaking a monumental video sculpture by Bender that was lost, and Zoe Leonard, whose primary medium is photography, is turning the Whitney's trademark fourth - floor window into a camera obscura that will bring the cityscape into the show.
For the 2014 Biennial, Zoe Leonard has transformed a section of the Museum's fourth floor gallery, with its signature Marcel Breuer — designed window, into an enormous camera obscura, drawing attention to both the Museum's building and the city outside.
and there may be occasional places for visitors to watch specially arranged sessions, though for obvious reasons a great deal of the proceedings will be held in camera obscura totalis.
From the architect's website: «When the University of Minnesota's Landscape Arboretum put out a call for entries for a collection of «Secret Gardens,» inspired by Frances Hodgson Burnett's well - known children's book, Chris Wegscheid had an idea that didn't include a single plant: build a body - sized camera obscura that would bring an ever - changing view of the arboretum into a secret indoor space.»
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