Sentences with phrase «cast by objects»

Solar Access: This is the ratio of the actual solar energy available — taking into account shading cast by objects in the environment — to the solar energy that would be available in the absence of shading.
The boy's shadow won't be able to physically work its way through real obstacles and platforms since it's y ’ know, a shadow, but instead, can use shadows cast by objects in the environment to progress through the game.
The shadow cast by an object such as a tree could, in theory, be pitch black if there were a single distant light source, without scattering or reflections.

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Someone objected and the bucket was left near the podium and people came by in single file to cast their vote.
She creates jewellery inspired by nature, casting objects in silver (and soon gold) that she finds on walks through the woods, along the river or by the sea.
I have pieces cast from objects I find on my walks through the woods here, along the river or by the sea.
The cast is rounded out by Ryan, an intensely annoying jock stereotype through whose camera lens we witness most of the action; Cassidy, a vapid and forgettable hot chick stereotype; and Pfiefer, the drama - nerd stereotype and object of Reese's secret affections.
Based on Gillian Flynn's debut novel and overseen by Marti Noxon, Sharp Objects casts Amy Adams as reporter Camille Preaker, returning to her hometown after a stint in a psychiatric facility, and intent on solving the murders of two young girls.
Rewritten by the playwright since its premiere at the Public Theater in 2014, the play moves to Second Stage's new Broadway flagship with a cast that includes Tom Skerritt and widespread internet crush object Armie Hammer (Call Me by Your Name).
Belle is delighted and intrigued by Lumière (Ewan McGregor), Cogsworth (Ian McKellen), Mrs. Potts (Emma Thompson), and the cast of enchanted objects.
And we watch as he meets the true love of his life, an object of instant attraction that he lays eyes on after a high - stakes card game with a gambler named Lando Calrissian, portrayed in a playful turn by a perfectly cast Donald Glover.
Echoed Sonny Skyhawk, founder of American Indians in Film and Television: «We are not surprised by the Whack - a-Mole diversity replacement that goes on; just when you finish objecting to one white - washed casting, another one pops up.»
The game is a 2D platformer «similar to Mario» that takes place in a world of shadows cast by 3D objects.
Serving as conversational hubs, these social objects are personified by the pictures we publish to Flickr, the videos we upload on YouTube, the events posted in Upcoming.org, the wall posts shared in Facebook, the tweets that fly across Twitter, the links bookmarked in Delicious, the votes cast in Digg, the places we check into on Foursquare, the documents published in Docstoc, reviews posted in Yelp, communities built around themes in Ning, a thought shared in a blog post or a blog comment, etc..
He's created basketballs floating in vitrines of distilled water; encased new vacuum cleaners lit by fluorescence in Plexiglas towers; cast statuary and everyday objects in high chromium stainless steel; fashioned painted polychrome figurative wood sculptures; cast glass sculptures of sex.
Zheng Xuewu orchestrates complex compositions by actively and freely transferring, one - by one, many hundreds of images onto paper using hand - carved woodblocks, cast metal printing type, stamps and found objects as printing tools.
The set by Damien Hirst has glass and silver casts of medicine bottles that act as chess pieces, while the American artist Paul McCarthy, a keen chess player, has made his set from random objects found in his own kitchen such as a coffee grinder and a ketchup bottle serving as Rooks.
Making art, which is theoretically prized and precious, out of cast - off objects is one of the basic paradoxes central to many projects that have appeared in the Mexico City gallery, which has presented work by artists like Sarah Lucas, Damián Ortega, Allora & Calzadilla, Adrián Villar Rojas, Danh Vo and Dr. Lakra (Jerónimo López Ramírez).
Ourhouse features a cast of misfit characters enacting the decline of an eccentric British family as they are confronted by «The Object» - an unexpected manifestation who invades their country manor.
the experimental processes developed by steven haulenbeek utilizes hand carved ice molds to create intricate objects in cast bronze.
By casting everyday objects in bronze the artist demonstrated his insistence that his work must engage with something real and recognisable — «free of tricks or grandiloquence, a direct art».
He first produced fiberglass sculptures in 1965, using casting to focus on the process of art - making itself, and entering the Process art movement by disregarding the art object itself in favor of its creation.
Inspired by a recent visit to Hong Kong, Turk created a Styrofoam box sculpture especially for this exhibition, adding to his infamous trompe l'oeil sculpture series in which he casts a substantial bronze sculpture from a seemingly ephemeral object and then paints it to further obfuscate the true materiality of the piece.
Tony Feher's sculptures are largely composed of cast - off objects and materials, collected for him by friends or by the artist from the streets of New York.
My current show at Honfleur gallery May4 - june 8th consists of a sculptural installation with sound elements, a kinetic interactive sculpture, an immersive scent and light object, and several interstitial castings, along with light - works derived from these castings, mimic and sometimes manipulate viewers» body language by evoking gestural interactions between bodies.
Deacon describes himself as a «fabricator», emphasising the construction behind the finished object — although many of the works are indeed cast, modelled or carved by hand — and accordingly the logic of the fabrication is often exposed: sinuous curved forms might be bound by glue oozing between layers of wood or have screws and rivets protruding from sheets of steel, wearing their hearts on their sleeves.
Other works in the exhibition include Jorge Pardo's handcrafted wooden palette and modernist designed furniture that question the nature of the aesthetic experience; pioneering conceptual artist Joseph Kosuth's discourse on aesthetics in neon, An Object Self - Defined, 1966; Rachel Lachowicz's 1992 row of urinals cast in red lipstick, which delivers a feminist critique of Duchamp's readymade; Richard Pettibone's paintings of photographs of Fountain; Richard Phillips» recent paintings based on Gerhard Richter's highly valued work; Miami artist Tom Scicluna's neon sign, «Interest in Aesthetics,» a critique of the use of aesthetics in Fort Lauderdale's ordinance on homelessness; the French collaborative Claire Fontaine's lightbox highlighting Duchamp's critical comments about art juries; Corey Arcangel's video Apple Garage Band Auto Tune Demonstration, 2007, which tweaks the concept of aesthetics in the digital age; Bernd and Hilla Becher's photographs, Four Water Towers, 1980, that reveal the potential for aesthetic choices within the same typological structures; and works by Elad Lassry and Steven Baldi, who explore the aesthetic history of photography.
Nevelson's sculptures, comprised of cast - off found materials reclaimed by the artist, complement Siskind's two - dimensional compositions (sometimes arranged) of found objects or marks, either man - made or natural.
Smith particularly objects to Levine's sculptures, after Brancusi, named «Newborn,» which are cast glass — crystal or black — and which indeed have in common with the seminal sculpture by Constantin Brancusi that in a bronze object managed to assimilate, like Bird in Space, everything that was new, shiny, aspiring yet unattainable about the 20th - century (perfection?).
He orchestrates complex compositions by actively transferring, one - by - one, many hundreds of images onto paper using hand - carved woodblocks, cast metal printing type, stamps and found objects as printing tools.
Hence, their resort to materials such as cast resin, in jewel - like objects made by Pashgian and Peter Alexander, and rooms whose isolation seems to deepen the inwardness of all who linger in them.
She accomplished this by casting the negative domestic objects of furniture, rooms, to entire buildings.
The ovum of cast aluminum is a 12 - inch - high globular object and it is attacked at its base by 10 cast bronze sperm.
By zooming in closely and skillfully framing reflections cast by a vast array of structures and objects, such as buildings, boats and flags, she creates stunning abstract imageBy zooming in closely and skillfully framing reflections cast by a vast array of structures and objects, such as buildings, boats and flags, she creates stunning abstract imageby a vast array of structures and objects, such as buildings, boats and flags, she creates stunning abstract images.
Marie Lorenz explores urban waterways, collecting and documenting found objects and recording them in different ways, by printing, casting, or making videos.
Despite being cast in acrylic in a state - of - the - art pressurised autoclave, the pigmentation of each object is, by contrast, mixed by hand, ensuring that no two can be identical and that chance has a part to play in the final artwork.
The illustration of the catalogue's back cover is Lot 4, «Drain,» by Robert Gober (b. 1954), a cast pewter object, 4 1/4 inches in diameter and 3 inches deep, of a sink drain that is dated 1988 and is one of an edition of 8.
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.
His tidy, well - organized space is punctuated by objects that offer clues to his mind at work: a bulletin board filled with a patchwork of pictures of the flags of Africa and a pair of plaster casts, one of a white classical Greek statue and the other of an ebony Egyptian mummy case, standing guard over his assistants» desks.
In the early 1970s, when sculpture was ruled by modernist monuments and Minimalist hulks, Joel Shapiro caused a sensation when he placed three - inch - high bronze or cast - iron domestic objects — a chair, a dollhouse, a coffin, a bird — on the floor of Paula Cooper's SoHo gallery.
By highlighting the missing elements of the broken objects, Rasgado continues his practice of casting light on neglected aspects of urban daily life.
The recent Frieze art fair in Manhattan showcased a multitude of craft - oriented pieces, including work by Roni Horn, who studied glass blowing with Dale Chihuly, with her two donut - shaped translucent cast glass sculptural objects selling for $ 975,000 each at Hauser & Wirth.
Often illuminated by flashes of searchlights, Ruscha's paintings of common objects and urban night scenes evoke atmospheres culled from Hollywood movies, casting a dark shadow on American myths of affluence and success.
This exhibition by Toronto artist John McCartney will feature a series of large, robotic sculptures incorporating carved wood, industrial debris, found objects, production line pieces and welded, cast and painted metal.
Forms in Movement (Pavan) Artist: Dame Barbara Hepworth 1903 - 1975 Date: 1956 - 9, cast 1967 Classification: sculpture Medium: Bronze Dimensions: object: 795 x 1060 x 625 mm Presented by the executors of the artist's estate 1980 © Bowness
East Gallery: Sculpture This exhibition by Toronto artist John McCartney will feature a series of large, robotic sculptures incorporating carved wood, industrial debris, found objects, production line pieces and welded, cast and painted metal.
Images and objects are held still not by the lens but in cast rubber, or hidden behind undulating surfaces of paint.
Other works include the cast silver wall sculpture Net II (1999) by Lynda Benglis that resembles a mass of tangled intestines; a new pen and ink drawing by Don Colley; Kiki Smith's Ginzer, an etching made from a post-mortem tracing of the artist's beloved cat; Mel Chin's seemingly innocuous sculpture The Elementary Object (1993) which is in fact a «pipe» bomb encased in steel (with padlock and key); and Joyce Treiman's small - scale watercolor depicting a decomposing skull adorned in Roman headgear.
In her new work, New York - based Sarah Lovitt transforms inanimate objects into talismanic mementos by directly casting them in wax, underscoring the contrast between their permanence and mutability.
DANIEL LEFCOURT Cast (Object Model) 2013 PBK31 (perylene green - black) pigment and urethane paint on canvas 80 by 56 in.
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