Lines are missing, but
enough visual information is presented for the viewer to fill in the rest of the composition, which the eye does automatically.
This «wire frame,» as Eley refers to it, articulates
enough visual information to function as a portrait, but lacks any nuance of human identity.
Each canvas provides more than
enough visual information to stimulate the imagination without becoming literal, allowing for a fusion of essences and emotions ranging from the ordinary to the macabre.
Furthermore, the split - second photographic frames do not contain
enough visual information for the viewer to fully identify the settings and subjects.
Not exact matches
The
visual part of your ad should catch the eye and give
enough information to intrigue a reader but without dulling his or her appetite for more.
Sure
enough, the two dyes oozed along different sets of neurons and met in the thalamus, a relay station for
visual information deep in the brain.
For every frame of video, each modulator displays six different patterns, which together produce eight different viewing angles: At high
enough display rates, the human
visual system will automatically combine
information from different images.
For those who have good auditory and
visual memory, it will be
enough to listen or read the
information.
While Monster Hunter - alikes are often at home on portable systems, Toukiden has
enough fiddly buttons to press, not to mention an overwhelming chaos of
visual information, to where moving to a bigger platform has only helped.
Her pieces pose the question, «how little is
enough» and in doing so, find the point at which the most is given to the viewer with the least
visual and physical
information.
Hatton tells Landi: «I consider the small ones complex little worlds where there's
enough information for me to crawl in there psychologically... To some degree, my paintings are all environments that can pull you in and you can hang out inside these worlds and have a great
visual experience.»
All of these come together to display a card - based interface in the center of your
visual range that displays
information and graphics that are just translucent
enough so as not to overtake your vision.