Sentences with phrase «dimensional moving image»

Two - hundred - thousand flashes per second are sufficient to generate a three - dimensional moving image.

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Using a technique that creates high - resolution, three - dimensional images, Guerinot and her colleague Tracy Punshon, an expert at imaging metals moving through living systems, found arsenic concentrated in the grain's nutrient - rich outer layers, which are polished off in the processing of white rice but remain in brown rice.
The Warner Archive Blu - ray transfer is almost three - dimensional in its clarity, although the sides of the image wobble whenever the camera moves laterally, presumably due to the original anamorphic process used.
Students work with models that spur thinking and build confidence — starting with manipulatives, moving to two - dimensional representations and then mental images.
But thanks to four dimensional digital imaging, vets can take 360 images of standing and moving horses.
HILARY LLOYD who combines still and moving images, sound and the three dimensional forms of AV playback equipment to portray the urban environment.
His practice moved quickly from Pop - influenced images to three - dimensional forms which predominated in future shows.
In erasing features, removing limbs, expanding scale, and joining together internal and external bodily parts, she creates three - dimensional figures and objects in clay that move away from familiar images of the human form.
A painter before he became a filmmaker, Jacobs was a student of Hans Hofmann, and Hofmann's injunction to «manifest a three - dimensional event on a two - dimensional surface» has been, formally, the point of departure for all of Jacobs's moving - image work.
This last exhibition focused particularly on his moving image work — The Ancient Set, 2008, being a work that is key to understanding his practice — so the current wholehearted engagement with three dimensional work feels fresh and urgent.
The show presents is described by the press release as a «total environment, monochromatic, welcoming a set of new paintings and sculptures» and envisages the exhibition space as «a three dimensional image within which the viewer moves less physically and visually.»
Stern and Jessica Meuninck - Ganger's unique distill life artworks consist of two - dimensional prints and drawings overlaid on continuously looping videos, creating «moving images on paper.»
Celdrán explains: «Just as photography did with the two - dimensional still image and film did with the moving image, the current digital technologies that are used to generate 3D image models are revolutionising the way we look at reality, understand it and relate to it.
One of the first UK studios to embrace the Apple Macintosh and multi-media, WNA has consistently pushed the possibilities of print and moving - image, digital and three - dimensional design.
Influenced by her background in moving image, she loves to manipulate her ability to bring time to a standstill in her photographs, often echoing movement and a 3 - dimensional look in her work.
Wherein his previous works have concentrated on two - dimensional drawings this show will see moving image and sculptural elements produced in collaboration with fellow minimalist artists.
The architectures of Stavanger will facilitate artworks of the expanded moving image in three - dimensional, multi-sensual and tactile experiences, together with screening programs and gallery installations.
Seen at eye level through a square aperture cut into the white steel cube, the moving image of the sky is not a digital projection or display — it is the actual three - dimensional sky.
New Jersey — based artist Tom Thayer (b. 1970) operates at the intersection of the hand - crafted and the technological, exploring the phenomenological shifts that occur when a three - dimensional object, such as a collage or sculpture, is represented in another medium — primarily the moving image.
Alex Dordoy aims to expand the traditional flatness of painting and image - making by producing Works that explore beyond the limits of the canvas or page and move into the three - dimensional physical world.
Dordoy aims to expand the traditional flatness of painting and image - making by producing works that explore beyond the limits of the canvas or page and move into the three - dimensional physical world.
Redesigned for the first time in 45 years, the newly evolved mark and logo, referred to as a «new dimension,» leverages many of the recognizable elements of the REALTOR ® mark, such as the blue color palette, but moves the logo from a flat, two - dimensional image to a contemporary 3 - D cube, symbolizing the «new dimension» at NAR and the multi-dimensional relationships REALTORS ® have with consumers.
The new brand, redesigned for the first time in 45 years, leverages many of the familiar attributes and visual elements of the trusted Realtor ® mark, including the very recognizable blue color palette, but moves the logo from a flat two dimensional image to 3 - D, adding further depth, dimension and elevation to the brand.
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