Sentences with phrase «create open narratives»

Matt Ernst's collaged canvases combine layers of found materials with the artist's own hand to create open narratives of conflict, fear, hope, violence, and isolation within the natural world.
The ambiguity of the origin of the figure creates an open narrative that the viewer is invited to dictate or complete.

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In addition to the programed responses that encourage good manners, there is plenty of room for open ended play and child - created narratives with Mrs. Goodbee.
«I also hope that this paper and video encourage more scientists to take an artistic approach when they start a new project, not necessarily to create a narrative - based story, but to explore their idea the way an artist explores a canvas, because that makes the mind open to a different form of serendipity that can lead to unexpected results.»
Director Lav Diaz's slow, patient approach opens the film up in a way that lets viewers feel every small detail of the world Diaz creates, teleporting them into characters» lives in ways a more traditional narrative feature couldn't do.
There has never been a more gifted visual storyteller than Steven Spielberg; in the five minutes of shorthand that opens his War of the Worlds, he creates three characters we care about, a world that we recognize, and a real hope that this time, this one time, he'll be courageous enough to follow a narrative through to its logical end instead of the one he thinks will least disturb his audience.
Coming from the approach that form creates content, we can open ourselves up to understanding that any plot or narrative can be executed effectively and interestingly in the medium of moving images we know as cinema.
«In Electricomics, the world's oldest narrative art form and youngest technology combine as a uniquely 21st century medium, establishing a thought - through toolkit of open - source effects enabling its audience to create digital comics themselves, bringing their vital ideas to an exciting new mode of entertainment and education.»
This Award is open to all original works of digital literature (e.g. fiction, non-fiction, poetry, graphic narrative) which are created for digital consumption.
A Digital R&D Fund for the Arts project exploring narrative in digital comics creation and the development of an open source toolkit to enable people to create their own digital comics.
Here, the story is scaled back to accommodate a silent player - created protagonist, limiting its scenarios, and Monolith Software's new main obsession with providing players an expansive open - world to traverse has led to a weaker main narrative that melds into a series of tasks where the only thing you really need to do is explore.
The original game is great for how it creates this open world with an emergent narrative from players» creations, but it's fun to explore someone else's story in that world.
In his ongoing investigation of the archive, Workshop of Projects and Images in Crisis (1996 — present), Hadjimichalis uses commercially available objects, found and created images, and texts to generate open - ended narratives that deal with the technologies of classification and recording.
Opening: «Diana Fonseca Quiñones» at Sean Kelly The first solo show of the Havana - based artist Diana Fonseca Quiñones outside of Cuba, this exhibition features recent paintings, sculptures and video works employing everyday objects and experiences to create poetic narratives that comment on social concerns.
In alignment with this chance - driven approach, Steinmetz is committed to presenting the viewer with images that are open to multiple interpretations, as opposed to creating specific narratives or singular emotional effects.
For Barney, sculpture is an emanation of places, performances, films, photos, drawings and ephemera that together create complex, open - ended and symbolically charged stories, characterised by an innovative artistic idiom, aesthetics and narrative structures.
Lexicon juxtaposes quotidian manifestations of language — including fragments of vintage signage, scrolling LED texts, neon signs, printed posters, cartoon and diary - like narratives — to create a kind of visual «chorus,» a polyphony of voices, in which language becomes more elastic and open to multiple readings and interpretations.
By combining key loans from University of Chicago alumni and Chicago - area collectors with works from the Smart's collection, the series offers an open platform to examine the composition and role of the Museum's collection and how the addition of new works can shift and expand the narrative possibilities the Smart can create and share.
Rather than employing a camera to create an objective document, the artists in this exhibition are often involved in constructing narrative sequences that pose questions with open - ended outcomes.
Crucial information is deliberately withheld, and this void creates a space that is open to different levels of interpretation, and narratives.
She creates playful narratives and scenarios, from video to interactive mechanical installations, in which she seeks to open up the possibilities of expression and communication amongst her audience by facilitating play.
Sean Downey's recent paintings combine sources, images, and fictions from American history and cinema to create allegorical, open - ended narratives.
In these moments, and they occur throughout her work, Modica creates open - ended narratives where fact and fiction merge and blur, demonstrating to the viewer instances in which uncertainty and caution meet anticipation and hope.
When taken out of their original context and juxtaposed, the two series of representations create a new, more open - ended narrative.
Instead of having an open exhibition, I utilized all of these spaces to create an environment for one narrative.
In Dwellers on the Threshold, DeVincentis draws on myths emerging from her subconscious and upon art and literature from both east and west to create an open - ended humanist narrative, (less a formal or structured narrative than that of the Pre-Raphaelites); one which contains multiple readings, and which questions individual and collective morality in our time of great unease and dislocation.
Mapa Teatro, a collective based in Bogota, Colombia, uses theater, performance, and installation to create complex visual narratives that ask open - ended questions about the drug war, violence and other global issues.
Combining her lexicon of images — architectonic and decorative, art - historical and vernacular, funerary and monumental — Azoulay creates an open - ended narrative that the viewer is invited to complete.
These benefits may nonetheless come at a cost to the open court's normative functions, since multiple, non-linear courtroom narratives created by digital media can undermine the publication of clear, determinate norms around which people can structure their lives.
Another way to do this is to energize your opening by creating a narrative hook.
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