Recognizing the importance of true detailed Hi - Fi sound reproduction in games, the upcoming Immerse GH70 GAMING Headset features certified Hi - Res drivers with Virtual 7.1 Surround sound and
color effects through MSI Mystic Light Sync.
Not exact matches
Color has the potential to communicate meaning to the user and influence their perception
through the priming
effect, how the exposure to one stimulus influences the way we will respond to another stimulus.
In some cases, consuming lots of coffee, jalapenos, chili pepper, and alcohol can have a laxative
effect, causing foods to pass
through the intestines faster than normal (called decreased transit time) and before stool change
color from green to brown.
Through this hands - on painting for kids project, children can experience cause and
effect while learning about
color mixing and textures!
«What this now means is that complicated
effects like
color correction, which in a conventional optical system would require light to pass
through several thick lenses in sequence, can be achieved in one extremely thin, miniaturized device,» said principal investigator Federico Capasso, the Robert L. Wallace Professor of Applied Physics and Vinton Hayes Senior Research Fellow in Electrical Engineering at Harvard SEAS.
Once the carbon came into contact with the air, it went
through a process called oxidation, one
effect of which is to turn a darker
color.
«
Through an effect called «Brillouin scattering,» an intense laser beam passing through a transparent medium can produce sound waves as well as new colors of light,» Behuni
Through an
effect called «Brillouin scattering,» an intense laser beam passing
through a transparent medium can produce sound waves as well as new colors of light,» Behuni
through a transparent medium can produce sound waves as well as new
colors of light,» Behunin said.
This lightweight silk chiffon features a degrade
effect, with
colors flowing from turquoise
through light blue to dark blue.
Sometimes the bleed
through or the contrast to the current
color can change it's
effect.
The glitter is dense enough that the crackle
effect is crisp, but lets enough of the base
color through so that everything is uniform.
The see -
through material gives such a cool
effect when you're walking and the
colors are extra gorgeous when they catch the sunlight.
This lightweight silk chiffon features a degrade
effect, with
colors flowing from orange
through red to lilac.
Streaks drive me crazy, so I had to keep applying it until I felt it was as non-streaky as possible; without compromising the
effect of allowing the underneath
color to show
through just a little bit.
The dark, imposing visual
effects of the daunting relationship between Max and Jacob is intriguingly highlighted
through cinematographer Ed Wild's ominous and skillful use of lighting and
colors.
Through much of the film, Fanny seems to have stepped off a canvas, an
effect heightened by the way she is continually posed in the frames of doorways, windows, and mirrors, the
colors in her outfits harmonizing foreground and background.
The depth
effects get going in the unusually
colored prologue and are later applied to onscreen text and a suitably charming journey
through space junk to stay on track to enter a narrow chute.
Increasing racial, ethnic, linguistic, socio - economic, and gender diversity in the teacher workforce can have a positive
effect for all students, but the impact is even more pronounced when students have a teacher who shares characteristics of their identity.20 For example, teachers of
color are often better able to engage students of
color, 21 and students of
color score higher on standardized tests when taught by teachers of
color.22 By holding students of
color to a set of high expectations, 23 providing culturally relevant teaching, confronting racism
through teaching, and developing trusting relationships with their students, teachers of
color can increase other educational outcomes for students of
color, such as high school completion and college attendance.24
Additional highlights include Helen Frankenthaler's Belfry and February Turn (both 1979), which mimic the look and feel of Abstract Expressionism yet in truth represent a rupture with that tradition
through the use of a staining technique that seemingly minimizes the artist's role in the process; Frank Stella's Double Scramble (1978), whose nested squares,
color contrasts, and pulsing optical
effects bridge the artist's early minimalism and later illusionism; and Robert Rauschenberg's Golden Chalice (1989) which, insofar as it marries abstraction and representation and juxtaposes gestural brushwork and photographic media, affords a crucial link to late 20th - century abstraction.
A pioneer in
color photography, Sternfeld's thirteen bodies of work, all of which were also published as books, have explored cultural identity
through ordinary people and places, with topics ranging from experimental communities to the
effect of human intervention on the natural landscape.
Matisse expressed light
through bright saturated
color and simultaneous contrast, juxtaposing complementary
colors (opposite one another on the
color wheel) to create a vibrancy and greater
effect of one against the other.
Elijah Burgher's skillful drawings of male nudes achieve the same
effect through their muted renderings in
colored pencil.
And yes, it is the acrylic paint that the viewers see, but instead of seeing it on the surface, it's rather within the artwork, creating mesmerizing and fluctuating highlights, reflections and refractions,
through a spatial
color effect similar to the one that could be seen in the work of Barnett Newman or Mark Rothko.
In some, the empty squares of graph paper show
through; the obsessiveness of
coloring in the grids, coupled with the unrefined material, has a lovely, humanizing
effect.
While her visual sensibility recalls the work of the American artists Romare Bearden, Richard Yarde, and Mickalene Thomas, whose two - dimensional works are heavily textured
through their use of
color and pattern, Akunyili Crosby casts off in a singular direction, fusing African, European, and American influences and creative traditions while pondering the personal
effects of living in an increasingly global, hybridized society.
Relying on the thinner quality of acrylic paint compared to oil, Nara creates each painting by adding and removing pigment until he reaches his desired
effect: a canvas made up of suspended hues that allows the figure to emerge
through layers of
color, inviting the viewer to stand still and enter a moment of contemplation.
The book accompanies the reader
through an imaginary and real itinerary, between history and trickeries, from the installation and performance Hiding the Elephant — referring to the people who «mysteriously» disappeared, who were exiled or persecuted during the Cold War — to the last works of the series Untitled Views — digital prints on mirror in which the artists experiment the theatrical
effects of
colored smoke bombs.
These works anticipate concerns that he would pursue throughout his career — the
effects of adjacency, the exploration of
color through white, black, and gray, and the delicate balance between handcraft and industrial and mechanical form.
Additional rooms are dedicated to John Marin, one of the first Americans to embrace abstraction
through color and line; the Washington Color School painters (Gene Davis, Thomas Downing, Morris Louis), who focused on the expressive power and optical effects of color; and contemporary artists (Tayo Heuser, Jorge Pardo, Kate Shepherd), who engage the eye in the experience of color and l
color and line; the Washington
Color School painters (Gene Davis, Thomas Downing, Morris Louis), who focused on the expressive power and optical effects of color; and contemporary artists (Tayo Heuser, Jorge Pardo, Kate Shepherd), who engage the eye in the experience of color and l
Color School painters (Gene Davis, Thomas Downing, Morris Louis), who focused on the expressive power and optical
effects of
color; and contemporary artists (Tayo Heuser, Jorge Pardo, Kate Shepherd), who engage the eye in the experience of color and l
color; and contemporary artists (Tayo Heuser, Jorge Pardo, Kate Shepherd), who engage the eye in the experience of
color and l
color and light.
Depicted interventions in the landscape suggest corporeality
through visual
effects and materials, such as red paint, pigment,
colored pencil, and dust.
The scintillating
effects arising
through the calculated layering and juxtaposition of contrasting
colors through repetitive line patterns elicit shuttering afterimages, optical flicker, and disorienting sensations of movement.
DEPTH OF FIELD explores the techniques of six painters whose works create a unique viewing field of illusionary abstraction
through layering, deep paint, brush or droplet patterns and a variety of optical
effects wherein
color and shape are reinterpreted in viewing.
Our senses are engaged
through color, light, music, and special
effects like 3D, as well as textures and surfaces that we can touch, walk on, or move
through, enabling us to step inside the projected image and become part of it.
An exhibition of selected works that was recently on view at Marlborough Gallery in New York highlighted the simultaneous
effect and affect with which Bravo infused his art by means of masterly technical precision but perhaps more importantly
through a singular use of
color inspired by quotidian life in his adopted home of Tangier, Morocco, and the depiction of the art that he collected and maintained while living there.
Homage to the Square is characterized by a superimposition of squares in distinct
colors — often capturing two opposing moments, moods, times of day, or seasons — to explore the myriad possible visual
effects through color and spatial relationships alone.
Working
through a lifetime of
color discoveries and a desire to push them forward, he changed up his program to stunning
effect.
Rose's abstractions suggest something familiar, driving the viewer towards an intuitive understanding of complex content
through a far - reaching variety of
color, textures and visual
effects.
Scintillating
effects arise
through stacked layers of offset line patterns
through which contrasting
colors are juxtaposed, eliciting fluttering afterimages, optical flicker, disorienting spatial
effects, and destabilizing sensations of movement.
Through his rigorous evaluations, Swain has gone beyond how we perceive the physical
effects of
color to how we experience the emotional and physiological sensations produced by
color in certain arrangements and configurations.
When São Paulo's ban on outdoor advertising went into
effect in 2007, it left the city's billboards looking something like Jessica Mein's paintings: sun - blanched
color fields with the scaffolds showing
through, like perspective grids held up to the sky.
Through the meticulous application of grain layers and the manipulation of
color, the artist creates an almost painterly
effect in the finished photographs.
By positioning juxtapositions of two or three pictures in a total of 12 museum rooms she intensifies the
effects of
color and shape
through comparison.
Maisel often subtly reorients the same cast of objects
through a series of images, playing with the variable
effects of
color, form, surface, reflectivity, opacity and translucence on these mise - en - scènes.
In her Tompkins Square paintings, she continued her interest in tonal
effects of trees, foliage, and grey skies, sometimes streaked with sunlight breaking
through the clouds, while at times introducing strong contrasts
through primary
colors of stoplights, traffic markings, and other features of urban life.
They are reined in by architectonic structures, broad fields of
color are interrupted by smaller gestures and idiosyncratic forms... his work has a palimpsest
effect, where layers of previous activity bleed
through the final layers of paint.»
Yet Mitchell did not wish to create a realistic view of nature, but rather to paint its
effects, «what it leaves me with,»
through the use of
colors and brushstrokes that would evoke the sensations of landscapes.
His transparent, plastic «bubbles» were then painted from behind, achieving a luminous
effect through the integration of
color and ambient light, to create works which can not be classified as either painting or sculpture.
Two Rainbow
effects allow for the light to continuously cycle
through a rainbow of
colors, and although the main Rainbow
effect was a bit too abrupt of a
color change for me, the Rainbow Fading
effect makes for a slow and mellower cycling of
colors (both of these have a speed control for faster or slower changes).
Choose from preloaded lighting
effects or create your own unique palette of
colors for a gaming experience that's truly yours — all set easily
through Razer Synapse 3 (Beta).
Explore countless lighting profiles with the 16.8 million customizable
color options from your own uniquely programmed palette of
colors, to preloaded lightning
effects, all set easily
through Razer Synapse.
Controlled by the PLAYBULB X app, available
through Google Play and the App Store, the MIPOW E26 offers the variety of special
effects and
colors you expect in a smart bulb.