Sentences with phrase «digital image of your work»

The Artist Registry offers the opportunity for artists to submit digital images of their work to be included in the registry, which is regularly consulted for inclusion in group exhibitions in the gallery, or solo exhibitions in the Project Room.
In order to conduct the required portfolio review, we will need to see digital images of your work in one single PDF (as opposed to individual JPG attachments) sent directly to Anderson Ranch Studio Coordinator, Josh Meier, via email at [email protected].
«Then instead of showing their works or digital images of their works, I would make and show painted copies instead.»

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Instead, Pitt's digital image was recreated on screen by teams of visual effects artists, leaving the actor free to work on other projects.
One of them is a digital version of the Fourier transform, which works with a signal that changes not over time but across the image.
My kids are a bit older, and as I thought about testing this with them for the blog, I realized that the directions for the activity (and the sample circle you stare at) at Science Buddies are online... this visual test works both with a digital images or with a sheet of paper in front of you.
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She joins Film Society of Lincoln Center Editorial Director Michael Koresky, who edited the Reverse Shot book Steven Spielberg: Nostalgia and the Light, published with Museum of the Moving Image this summer, and FC Digital Producer Violet Lucca for a discussion spanning Spielberg's big marquee titles and his less appreciated works.
We're increasingly convinced that obvious digital work like the kind used here is near - fatal to comedy, draining the warmth out of the image.
Currently working as a professor of Film and Digital Media at the University of California: Santa Cruz, Rich has spent much of her career, both within academia and industry, supporting and celebrating the marginalised voices of moving image.
This is no knock on the extensive amount of technical work that went into this digital edition; as with the theatrical rerelease that played in a few cities this fall, this version of the film has been refurbished in sound and image, and it shows: the Technicolor leaps out; the music rings clear.
Jeremy Wilker, owner of TWEAK Digital, loves making moving images and has created works, in documentary, commercial, narrative, and political forms, for businesses and organizations near (Golden Valley) and far (Hong Kong).
Visualisers and document cameras are another option that work very similarly to traditional overhead projectors, transferring real - time digital images of documents or objects to the front - of - house display.
A digital - literacy program encourages kids to remake social networking in the image of learning by sharing, critiquing, and discussing their work on Remix World.
These work very similarly to traditional overhead projectors, transferring real ‑ time digital images of documents or objects to the front - of - house display.
He describes two «digital textbooks» that he has created to help students develop an understanding of how different texts — poetry, prose, video documentary, imageswork and to help inspire discussions among students with weak academic skills.
The difference is that one model has a refresh of 30 Hz (e-ink displays also refresh, but the frequency is lower) and the other (bistable) only refreshes when change the image that the display shows, it is better for digital readers, but this does not work with videos.
Like pollutants in a lake, error ridden amateurish work damages the image of the digital publishing environment for everyone - and tarnishes the work of people who do take the time to get it right.
The addition of popular graphic novels from Dark Horse Comics is the latest in a spate of content additions for Madefire, including recently launched Marvel Comics ®, DC Comics ®, Image Comics ® and brings together a vast library of digital works that include over 30,000 comics, graphic novels and Motion Books, produced by the best creators and publishers in the industry, including IDW ®, TNT ®, 20th Century FOX ®, Archie ®, BOOM!
The addition of Image Comics» iconic catalog is the latest in a spate of content additions for Madefire, including recently launched Marvel Comics ®, DC Comics ®, and brings together a vast library of digital works that include over 30,000 comics, graphic novels and Motion Books, produced by the best creators and publishers in the industry, including IDW ®, TNT ®, 20th Century FOX ®, Archie ®, BOOM!
Electronic paper is unique: the fact that an e-ink sign will only use power when the image on the screen is changing means that e-paper is extremely energy efficient and will require only a fraction of the energy usually necessary for a digital sign to work — so much so that it can run for months or years on a single battery charge.
Please use these images in support of our work against DRM with the Readers» Bill of Rights for Digital Books.
Its online marketplace provides a freely searchable library of commercial digital images that users can pay to license, download and incorporate into their work.
With the state of the art digital radiography system (x rays), we can obtain very high quality radiographs, very rapidly, and if needed, have them electronically transmitted for review by a Board Certified Veterinary Radiologist, which helps to remove the guess work needed sometimes to read (interpret) a radiographic image.
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Not all digital nomads work with text, images, or photos — some of us are in the audio game.
Cook and Baker the owners of candb.com, an online art gallery, have teamed up with Naughty Dog to use digital images to create works of art.
With forms that resemble images cut up and edited in Photoshop, and with imperfect lines that are clearly the work of a human, Benson's work ponders the transition from analog to digital.
Inspired by the modern - day macabre works of video artist Chris Cunningham and the lo - fi / high - cry films of David Cronenberg (specifically Videodrome), these hybrid images utilize both practical and digital effects.
As a cerebral painter, this body of work continues his interest in systems, minimalism, and Op Art from the 1960s and 70s; with the computer as a drawing tool, his images also explore contemporary graphic design, digital technology and the history of hard - edged abstract, geometric painting.
In Winters's new work, the spaces of the digital age are mediated by the human gesture, creating hybrid images, at once contemporary and archaic.
Up to 40 images of work, preferably digital files (jpegs at 300dpi) sent on a CD or via Dropbox or a similar cloud account
Amorphous shapes, sharp - edged logos, scything blocks of colour and silky veils of tinted varnish intrude into Stubbs» picture planes, fragmenting the surface; it is as though the physicality of the works are coming up against the pixilation of the flattened, immaterial space of the digital image.
«Vanishing Points» explores traditional perspectival space, fragmentary spatial depictions, and a desktop - publishing aesthetic of leveling in the age of digital - image capture and analysis in works executed in a variety of media.
Owens's work proposes a vital relationship between the physical process painting and the circulation of digital images in the age of the Internet.
The Artist's Museum locates these diverse works within a cultural moment and artistic impulse bookended by the historical cabinet of curiosities and 20th century image libraries, and our current era of the hyperlink and circulation of digital images.
5 digital images each measuring 1 MB, with accompanying documentation labeled with: artist's name, title of work, date, size, and medium.
Begins Rain series in the fall, Completes work for «I'll Tell What I Saw» A boxed set of 13 digital prints of selected images from Dante's Divine Comedy with translations by Robert Pinsky.
Bunkley designs his work using digital 3D modeling, video, and image editing program emphasizing majestic landscapes, human revelry, and an oblique sense of apocalyptic anxiety tempered with whimsy and irony.
Steyerl is a filmmaker and writer whose work explores the mass proliferation of images and knowledge brought on by digital technologies.
Here I have transposed the image and interpreted it again in multiple ways by using grid - based drawing with a pen and stylus pad in Photoshop, a digital method that allows me to retain an important aspect of my work, the mark of my hand, in each of the cells in the drawing.
Her background in printing leads her to consider the surface of her work, the texture and nature of the paper she uses, returning tactility and poetry to digital images.
This is a painter qua painter, although she works in all kinds of mediums, but the way that she uses digital images as the subject for her hand paintings just slays me.
MAY 5 - MAY 20, 2007 Umeå Academy of Fine Arts presents an exhibition under the title Projekt ´07 Painting, drawing, digital images, photography and wall tapestries are blended with audio and video works.
In an age when internet presence grants visibility, the sparsity of digital images and articles of Dennis Jeffy's work makes his solo exhibition, From Antelope Springs, at MOCA Tucson a significant and rare occurrence to be experienced.
These works reflect simultaneously real and digital realities, where electronically produced images seem to overlay or supersede other images — or even real space — from within mechanized forms of communication and depiction.
Titled after the photographic term «nearest neighbor», referring to the type of sampling used when resizing a digital image, the exhibition also alludes to the personal nature of Ethridge's work, evident beneath the commercial façade.
In this group of works she is presenting a wide range of silk screen, monoprinting, Chine colle — a unique technique in printmaking in which the image is transferred to a surface that is recollaged in the printing process - solar etchings and digital prints that echo and evoke variations on all the above.
This work significantly augments the ICA / Boston's painting collection while also building on strategies of artists such as Sherrie Levine and Cady Noland that introduce notions of the painterly, the decorative, and the use of digital circulation of images into their work.
Coming of age alongside Andreas Gursky, Candida Hoffer and Thomas Struth in what was to become known as the Düsseldorf School, Ruff's work explores the technologies of the camera and image production — from satellite cameras to digital lenses, from the analogue negative to the JPEG — to reflect on the picturing of our built environment, current affairs, pornography, disaster, the cosmos, exhibition making — and unlock what images tell us about modernity.
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