Sentences with phrase «channel video work shown»

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If you'd like to see how the RF's new roof works, then the Mazda channel has a video showing the mechanism operating in full.
Rival online video services Amazon, Netflix, and Hulu have also been investing heavily in original content, but for the most part those companies are working with traditional filmmakers and TV producers, while YouTube Red's original content will come from new media stars, with movies and web shows from popular YouTube channels including PewDiePie, The Fine Brothers, CollegeHumor, and more.
A short video showing how it works can be seen on Andis» YouTube channel.
In early 2012, I created my first works from that research: an eight - channel sound work using the theme symbols as a graphic score, shown in Berlin, and a large three - channel video / sound projection at LACE in Los Angeles.
The transitory flashes of a cosmic light show, the near stasis of the lunar landscape, the unending flux of a hurricane, and the slow passage of clouds are all elements that have appeared in her video installations, monitor works, and single — channel videotapes.
Martine Syms A Pilot For A Show About Nowhere 2015 Two - channel video, colour, sound 24:29 min Edition 5 of 5 (+ 1 AP) A major work by LA - based artist Martine...
The work, A Lot of Sorrow, is a single channel video, showing a six - hour long concert by the American band, The National.
Also in 2015, Wolfgang Tillmans: Book for Architects, a two - channel video installation, was on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, as well as a solo show of the artist's work at the Dům Umění — Galerie Současného Umění České Budějovice, Czech Republic.
Opening on November 5th the gallery will show a selection of 35 single channel video tapes, all of which were produced by artists living and working in Southern California between the 1970 and 1993.
By far the show's strongest work, eGoli is a three - channel video installation.
Working Class Hero is a 25 - channel video installation showing 25 fans, all singing Lennon's 1970 debut solo album, Plastic Ono Band, in sync from beginning to end.
Traces, Nevin Aladag's latest solo show at WENTRUP, is named for her new 3 - channel video work, which is also on view concurrently at the Kunstmuseum Stuttgart.
Other highlights include Edgar Arceneaux's nine - channel video installation «The Alchemy of Comedy... Stupid» (2006), featuring a performance by comedian David Alan Grier; Tammy Rae Carland's «I'm Dying Up Here» (2011), a series of large - scale color photographs of female stand - up comedians captured mid-act, emphasizing the vulnerability of performance; Stanya Kahn's absurdist, pathos - filled video «Lookin Good, Feelin» Good» (2012), shown alongside a selection of her humorous line drawings; and an installation of Sara Greenberger Rafferty's visceral photographic works, for which she manipulates images from the history of late 20th century comedy.
Additionally, there is a separate channel that features the artist's changing room in a three - minute film that shows the process of the artist applying her makeup as a man, representing the first time that Kozyra used a digital video camera in her work.
The Golden Thread Gallery presents two recent works by Common Culture, Openings Are Always Awkward, first shown at Solar Galeria de Arte Cinemática, Portugal 2009 and the new multi — channel video installation I Dreamt I Was A Monkey — And They Made Me Wear Shoes.
The exhibition brings together four works: «Looking for Alfred» (2004), an homage to Hitchcock's cameo appearances in his films, with a cast of look - alikes; «Hitchcock didn't have a Belly Button: Interview with Karen Black» (2010), a recorded interview of the actress recounting her experiences with the legendary filmmaker; «You Tube Me and I Tube You,» a two - channel interaction installation and web project initiated in 2010; and «I may have forever lost my umbrella» (2011), a color short with a narration based on Fernando Pessoa's Book of Disquiet underneath the images of YouTube videos of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, which will be shown in New York for the first time in this exhibition.
By contrast, Aitken's other memorable work is a single - channel video first shown at Pittsburgh's prestigious Carnegie International in 2005.
The Bad Faith exhibition will feature the first showing of Common Culture's new work I Dreamt I Was A Monkey — And They Made Me Wear Shoes, a multi — channel video installation featuring «ex — TV «soap» actors performing scenes of discrete social interaction» set against a backdrop of high street consumption.
Curated by Borbála Soós and Stella Sideli, the London - based artists» first show at the gallery presents a new video work across three channels of video and over two floors.
The show will include television sculptures, and single - channel and interactive video works.
The exhibition brings together four works: Looking for Alfred (2005), an homage to Hitchcock's cameo appearances in his films, with a cast of look - alikes; Hitchcock didn't have a Belly Button: Interview with Karen Black (2010), a recorded interview of the actress recounting her experiences with the legendary filmmaker; You Tube Me and I Tube You, a two - channel interaction installation and web project initiated in 2010; and I may have forever lost my umbrella (2011), a color short with a narration based on Fernando Pessoa's Book of Disquiet underneath the images of YouTube videos of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, which is shown in New York for the first time in this exhibition.
The exhibition will feature a recent body of work never shown in the UK before, including a two - channel video shot in Southwest Texas, New Mexico and Arizona.
In single - channel works, a video is screened, projected or shown as a single series of images.
Curated by Massimiliano Gioni, Margot Norton, and Helga Christoffersen, Rist's Instagram - friendly New Museum show, «Pixel Forest,» surveyed three decades of her work, tracing her progress from single - channel videos to two - channel installations, and finally to room - size works.
For anyone who avoided news of the event, couldn't watch due to work or school, or followed our spoiler - free post, you now have the chance to catch up with all of the reveals on your own time.Apple will also publish the keynote to iTunes and its YouTube channel, but it usually takes a bit longer for the videos to show up there.
When I get home from work, I watch videos from the same three YouTube channels on my TV, and then watch one of two Netflix shows before bed.
Twitch has been expanding its video content beyond gaming for some time, thanks to classic shows featuring Bob Ross and Julia Child, as well as its own «Creative» channel where artists and musicians can showcase their work.
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