They seem happily driven by their love of
capturing images of work that was never destined to last in the first place.
This technique can
capture an image of the working brain in just a couple of seconds and locate areas of activity down to a millimeter or so — about one - twentieth of an inch.
They can review material with PowerPoint, communicate about projects, and
capture images of their work with the cell phone cameras.
Not exact matches
Using a 3 - D camera (you'll need to snag one
of those to use the app) and Intel's RealSense, Personify
captures a 3 - D
image of let's say developer Bob whom you're
working with across the country.
Enjoy this first
image of a series
of photos from births I attended in 2017 to see how I
captured my first why for the families I
work with.
Working with other researchers, he
captured the first
image of the atomic structure
of graphene and synthesized two new chemical derivatives, graphane and fluorographene.
For the photo series Human Version, photographer Yves Gellie traveled worldwide to
capture images of labs
working on humanoid robots.
Here's how it
works: an individual undergoes a PET scan, X-ray and MRI scan to
capture high - resolution
images of their bones and organs.
Eichstädt began
working with JunoCam in 2013, when he processed some
images of Earth the instrument
captured as it looped around our planet to pick up speed en route to Jupiter.
After
working on the problem for years, in 1990, Henderson
captured the first 3 - D
image of a protein using an electron microscope.
NDP
works in a way somewhat analogous to an MRI, in that it non-invasively
captures images of an object's interior.
Researchers at Oregon Health and Science University
captured the development
of human embryos in
images as part
of their
work using a gene - editing tool.
DSSI
works on a principle that utilizes multiple short exposures
of an object to
capture and remove the noise introduced by atmospheric turbulence producing
images with extreme detail.
An international team
working at the Department
of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has
captured the first high - resolution 3 - D
images from individual double - helix DNA segments attached at either end to gold nanoparticles.
I had previously
worked with the photographer Samantha Ryer to
capture powerful prenatal
images, as well as the water birth
of my son.
For years the ultrasound - based echocardiogram was the standard option for
capturing an
image of the heart at
work.
And since we're so accustomed to the
images on the canvas, director Mike Leigh continually amazes as his camera often
captures the indelibility
of these
works.
A task force
of educators led by AACTE created the principles to ensure the privacy
of those whose
images and
work are
captured in the performance assessment
of aspiring teachers.
But a little spy
work led Samsung Hub to
capture the high - resolution press
image of the Samsung Galaxy S2.
There is a 5 - megapixel camera around the back
of the Atrix, supported by a dual LED flash which is mostly ineffective when it comes to
image capture in low light, but
works well as an illuminator for the video camera.
It
works by
capturing a series
of images, but then identifies each face and lets you choose the best face from each
of the shots.
Combination
of both cameras
work together to
capture quality
images and videos.
The Alicam
captures thousands
of panoramic
images as it
works its way through the GI tract and even goes into a «sleep» mode when it is not moving.
Mandy Knight, who last
worked at Vets4Pets in Gosport, England,
captured a stunning
image: a smiley squeeze toy being removed from the stomach
of a Labrador retriever.
However, not everyone has the skills
of a professional photographer or the experience
of working with animals to
capture just the right
image.
This Cairns horse riding and ATV Quad bike Adventure Centre is centrally located half way between Cairns and Palm Cove in the northern beaches on a
working cane farm at Yorkey's Knob that also features and 18 acres billabong that is host to a whole array
of Australia's wild animals so make sure you bring your camera along to
capture images of the migrating geese, peacocks, ducks and even salt water crocodiles.
The motion
capture and voice
work here is very well done, and each character looks like a spitting
image of their real - life actor.
The gallery adds: «To juxtapose these worldly energies she weaves the Igbo adage, Ụkwa Ruo Oge Ya Ọ Daa, through her
work capturing a collective human experience that is imbued with
images of renewal and regeneration.
These new and daring
works demonstrate that one salient
image can speak louder than volumes
of scientific data and
capture the public's imagination with an immediate and resonant voice.
Exemplifying the central themes
of his practice, the
work captured his friends, family, lovers, and fellow artists in
images that bore witness to a time
of social and creative experimentation.
The film in question is Five Hours, directed by Vivien Bittencourt and Vincent Katz in 1996; it
captures, in
images and without dialogue, the essence
of Katz by videotaping him at
work during this creative moment lasting for five hours, hence the title.
Images of sex, so often depicted from a male perspective ---- whether for overtly pornographic purposes or with greater prurience in the high art context ---- are in Semmel's
work reconfigured from her perspective as a woman witnessing,
capturing, and interpreting the act.
«Vanishing Points» explores traditional perspectival space, fragmentary spatial depictions, and a desktop - publishing aesthetic
of leveling in the age
of digital -
image capture and analysis in
works executed in a variety
of media.
The solo exhibition will feature new
images by Brian Alfred based around the exploration
of automobile racing, his cropped abstract
works capturing everything from the excitement
of the cars and racing through to the global investment elements
of companies that contribute the money to the races by including representations
of oil slogans in his
images.
With «pattern paintings» intentionally resembling wallpaper, and paintings that
capture the
image of viewers on their surface, the
work presents a playful challenge to notions
of gallery space and what constitutes a painting.
The photographs, like much
of the artist's
work,
capture images of ancient ruins, abandoned bunkers, and graffiti - covered urban structures - in short, disparate sites that are unified by their shared states
of physical change, erosion, or decay over time.
This
work can be interpreted in the simplest, most direct manner — as a stereotyped
image of China's food culture and painting traditions, but at the same time, its multiple references to various Chinese social and historical backgrounds make interpretation much more difficult: the use
of objects to express morality in Chinese landscaping, satirical poetry mocking ostentatious refinement, and the imitation
of handwritten menus to
capture a scene
of civil life... Viewers unfamiliar with the specific context can easily find themselves lost in the smokescreen
of mysterious Oriental poetic calligraphy and bonsai art.
The exhibition's dreamy, domestic cues recall the
work of another Canadian - born photographer, Moyra Davey, particularly the
images she
captured in her apartment in the early 2000s
of dust trapped under a paw or collected under a bed — framing the particles as an intimate index (hair, fibres, skin)
of time and lived experience.
A
work like the 2000 photograph I Don't Want to Get Over You perhaps best
captures much
of his artistic output: Tillmans manipulated a brilliantly lit snapshot
of clouds over the sea, with the sun barely breaking through, and the resulting picture is streaked with verdant green ribbons
of abstract color, adding a painterly qualities to a technical
image.
Shot by Gorka Postigo, these
images capture de Palma engaging with each
work as an extension
of her body and a tool for expressing identity: a talismanic conductor
of physical sensation and emotion.
The mural features a new
image from her series, Nebraska Paintings, a body
of work that moves closer to the representational imagery only implied in earlier pieces, but which
captures the wide open spaces and big sky
of the artist's native state.
Although Rauschenberg's motivation for taking the photos is unknown, these
images present an evocative portrait
of de Kooning's
work environment, as though Rauschenberg wished to
capture a glimpse
of the inner life and
working methods
of an artist he greatly respected.
I
work, almost as a meditative practice, to see the interplay
of light, color and texture and how I can
capture that mood or feeling in an
image.
His major body
of work, which spans 70 years and incorporates a collection
of some 200,000 negatives,
captures a wealth
of timeless and iconic
images.
Peter Doig used a handheld video camera to
capture the disorientating experience
of moving through the surrounding woods towards the building, and
worked from the still
images which he
captured.
The
images were taken on return trips between 2000 and 2003 while
working on other series, including Dalam, an impressive collection
of 258 photographs
capturing the interiors
of individual Malaysian homes in what becomes a survey
of social, economic, and religious diversity.
My
work is not finished before there is a set
of images that
capture (more or less) what I want them to
capture.
In conjunction, Barnette's
images capture the audience in the anticipatory moment; adrenaline and racing hearts
work in tandem with the near sway
of the American flag.
With this new body
of work that incorporates silvering, halftone screen - printing and 3D
image -
capture processes, the artist attempts to recapture the wonder
of experimentation that brought him to the medium.
In this selection
of works on paper from the Kemper Museum's Permanent Collection, artists
capture the sky's illumination, creating abstract or representational
images of their perceptions.