Sentences with phrase «dimensionality do»

Not exact matches

Icon makers of all generations have been careful to emphasize the two - dimensionality of their images, elongating noses and enlarging eyes, breaking perspective and adding prominent frames, to ensure that the viewer does not mistake the image for something «real» or living.
«What we did not understand until now was how the interplay of pairing and dimensionality can lead to higher critical temperatures.»
Graphene's characteristics and near two - dimensionality recommend it for use in next - generation displays, electronics or structural composites, but like many materials du jour, it has yet to find applications on a significant scale.
As long as we don't know the dimensionality of odor space, we don't know how to even start interpreting measurements.
«What I wanted to do with «Strong Island» and the portrayal of my brother was to add back the dimensionality to him and his life that had been compressed into almost nothing during the investigation,» he said, noting the historical narrative about black people being dangerous.
It doesn't have the presence and ongoing dimensionality of modern films, but it is effectively immersing and always crisp and clear.
It gives Caroline a little more dimensionality but doesn't do much.
Again, we don't need a lot of character dimensionality for a movie such as this — a little exposition works fine, as the threats to the linemen should be enough to prompt our interest.
At least, the film doesn't overplay its three - dimensionality with an abundance of in - your - face gimmickry, instead allowing planes of depth to be known to somewhat cool effect.
Although Paula Patton and Toby Kebbell (as conflicted orc warrior Durotan) deliver fine performances in their respective roles, the rest of the cast doesn't fare quite as well, unable to rise above the hackneyed script and two - dimensionality of their video game counterparts.
One - dimensionality is a small price to pay for this kind of combustibility, the kind of short - fuse story where anything can and does happen.
Not only did all displays flicker horribly but they seriously lacked real visual depth and dimensionality despite the 3D efforts, they lacked resolution and most importantly they lacked appeal.
He does much better when the accepts medium's three - dimensionality, as in two elegant starbursts on one of the Whitney's many balconies, both from 2014 and among the most impressive works on view here.
Positivity and negativity play off one another, as do two and three dimensionality.
Unlike his cohorts, he did not adopt Frankenthaler's «staining» of unprimed canvases with poured color or employ acrylics but, like them, he considered expansive fields of color ample content, emphasized two - dimensionality in his work and eliminated bravura brushwork.
Nor do I think, like Sam, that «Red Label» is a flat image; I think it has, along with quite a bit of Smith's very early, freely - brushed but clearly structured work of the late fifties, more spatial «life» in it than much of the stuff that came later, work that attempted to wed painting to literal three - dimensionality.
He liked lime green, Veronese green, military green, sea green, and grass green — which does call up nature — and he did not feel compelled to underscore two - dimensionality or eschew ambiguity.
, which does indeed form a historical link to Picasso, albeit at several removes, my first personal initiation into the possibilities of a significant and profound three - dimensionality in sculpture came in the early eighties with the inception of «Sculpture from the Body».
He never moved into three - dimensionality, nor did he delegate works to an army of assistants.
Where Rothko's blocks never reach the edge of the canvas, Scully's generally do, in keeping with the three - dimensionality of his wall.
The paintings, again, were like objects because these were not flat planes, and then what he did with the plate paintings was that he expanded the canvas even more into three - dimensionality and transformed the existence of the painting as something that does not live solely on a flat plane, but has a presence, a volume and an inherent complexity.
Some standouts included Davy and Kristin McGuire's whimsical holographic video sculpture from their Fairies series (Muriel Guépin Gallery); Chris Dorosz's Stasis 97 (Riot), an intriguing series of figures painted on a sculptural installation of acrylic rods, structured so the grouping conveyed a sense of three - dimensionality and movement (Scott Richards Contemporary Art); Lalla Essaydi's Les Femmes du Maroc: Harem Beauty # 1, a large chromogenic print triptych of a recumbent «harem beauty» in a full - length gown, rendered exotic with ink inscribed text over the surface of the figure (Jenkins Johnson Gallery); and Lava Thomas's Cloudscape Portrait 9401, a luminous laminated pigment print (Rena Bransten Projects).
Here is an excerpt that describes the work of Zedz «The works are almost always typography based and could be seen as a constant quest to develop new ways of presenting his name, by doing so he is creating typography that is expressive and playful and deals more with rhythm, shape and dimensionality then the importance of the read - ability though letters are always the firm base of the work.
Fiber, as the ICA's website attests, may be «the first exhibition in 40 years to examine the development of abstraction and dimensionality in fiber art from the mid-twentieth century through to the present,» but it also speaks to a broader interest in this type of work evidenced by recent curatorial and scholarly projects, including Elissa Auther's String, Felt, Thread: The Hierarchy of Art and Craft in America (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2009)(click here for review); Thread Lines, a group exhibition curated by Joanna Kleinberg Romanow at the Drawing Center in New York (2014); and Richard Tuttles's installation I Don't Know.
If Tintoretto and the other old masters were «acknowledging the picture plane» or «acknowledging two dimensionality» by creating an unbroken surface skin, and modernist painting, since the breaking up of the surface, initiated by Constable (according to Heron, quoted by Robin in a recent thread), has acknowledged the picture plane through flatness of the remaining fragments / pictorial planes, then maybe one way forward would be to discover new ways of acknowledging two dimensionality that do not involve flatness.
So did his ideas about two - dimensionality versus three - dimensionality.
I do predictive modelling in high end, high dimensionality problems professionally and am not so stupid as that.
Before this document is advanced further, a survey of tiny homes should be done that includes many of the dimensionality that is proposed, and other specifics, to see just what percentage of existing homes would pass.
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