Sentences with phrase «degree video and photographs»

When you are a fan of 360 - degree video and photographs, without doubts, this is the best device that you can own.

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we've sexualizedwomen's bodies to a degree that we barely bat an eye at near - pornographic billboards and music videos, but nursing in public (even discreetly) raises people's ire and facebook removes all photographs of nursing moms and babies, deeming them «inappropriate.»
While her degree is in sculpture, textiles and fabric have continued to be an important part of her work, which includes installations, photographs, videos, performances, and objects.
Since completing his Master's Degree with a Distinction in Research at the Royal College of Art in London in 2004, he has received international acclaim for his minimal, yet emotionally charged photographs, videos and sculptures and is without question one of the most exciting British artists of his generation.
The platform features zoomable photographs of «A Subtlety» including the molasses sculptures of little boys, a 360 degree view of the installation, explanatory text, images of Walker's sketches and models showing her creative process, and a Creative Time video about how the work was conceived and fabricated that features Walker and the team that helped build and install the sculpture.
Between States is made up of a set of images and texts that move the reader between different forms of representation and knowledge: from paintings to photographs and video - stills, and from texts involving varying degrees of theoretical abstraction to first - person accounts of events and experiences in Israel, the West Bank, and the UK.
A person commits a misdemeanor of the second degree if the person in any manner and for any purpose uses or operates a device to capture, record, transmit or broadcast a photograph, video, motion picture or audio of a proceeding or person within a hearing room, courtroom or the environs of a hearing room or courtroom without the approval of the court or presiding judicial officer or except as provided by rules of court...» environs» means the area immediately surrounding any entrance or exit.
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