Perhaps the most high - profile recent
example of the blurring of the employment / self - employment distinction concerns the taxi app, Uber.
Not exact matches
[Rachel Zoll, 2001:8 A] This
example indicates the influence that the sheer number
of adherents
of a particular religion have on the socio - political affairs
of modern states, and in a world where truth seems to get
blurred amidst statistics.
Morrisey thus provides a great
example of exactly what the media has done to public discourse: It has
blurred the lines between reality and fiction in the service
of remaking social and sexual ethics, and it has helped to trivialize the language
of relationship in a profoundly significant manner.
Combine this with the increasing competition in this sector as more
of the categories
blur for
example we've seen the proliferation
of flavoured waters, functional beverages e.g. coconut water, birch water, coldpress juices and the popularity
of iced teas and coffees.
Blurred Bodies As we age, our sense
of touch becomes less accurate — some elderly people have a tough time reading Braille, for
example.
For
example, a multi-sheet layer is made
of stacked atoms, a structure that forms a
blurred image when the layer is tilted.
Over the years, these soundtracks have proven to be so effective that they've inspired legions
of imitators, including a bevy
of electronic musicians who hew so close to the Carpenter blueprint that they
blur the line between homage and appropriation (see Umberto, Xander Harris, and Cliff Martinez's soundtrack to Drive for glaring
examples).
For
example, he uses a lot
of angled mirror shots to illustrate the altered perspective
of that person, precise focusing and
blurring to mimic foggy state
of mind, and removing the camera from the steadicam in some scenes to create energy.
It
blurs our ability to understand which systems have effectively targeted instruction to address needs
of different student groups; instructional strategies are different for English Language Learners and for students on IEPs, for
example.
An
example of this limit is that a document can not be smoothly zoomed without either extreme
blurring during the transition or a very slow zoom.
For
example, many
of us have a Nintendo Switch, or another console, and when playing on these the BFGD offers ultra-low levels
of latency for snappier, more responsive controls, and has minimal display lag, reduced screen motion
blur, and fantastic HDR support to make the colors pop in the likes
of Forza Motorsport 7 and Horizon: Zero Dawn.
For
example, a higher precision depth -
of - field implementation preserves more detail on PC, the level
of camera motion
blur is also ramped up, and the rather basic implementation
of light shafts across all three platforms are deployed a little more liberally in some scenes.
And it demonstrates the variety
of Richter's work that this is achieved with none
of the
blurred photorealism for which he first found fame, and only one
example of the squeegee - dragged abstractions which are such darlings
of the art market (record over # 30m).
For
example, in Law
of the Jungle (2017), the actors» names — Hattie McDaniel and Bill (Bojangles) Robinson are painted white and large, then wiped by hand, in the foreground, while the films Law
of the Jungle, Midnight Shadow and Blood
of Jesus, are in a smaller font in a light gray tone and
blurred to a greater extent so it seems they are floating — as if into obscurity — in the background.
In one series, for
example, Richter painted meticulous renditions
of photographs, including
blurred elements, faithfully portraying and emphasizing the concealed aspects
of the original print.
Not only are these works an
example of Warhol
blurring the boundaries between unique material and limited editions, but they also serve to prove the dynamism
of Christie's online platform.
Describing the current state
of net art and digital feminism, she uses both
of the artists as
examples of women whose explorations in digital identity
blur the boundaries between art and life.
After Dark, for
example, is a
blurred version
of one
of the last photos
of Prince, taken in his own club «After Dark».
There are many
examples of this ambiguity which General Idea and AA Bronson have slipped into, not only to
blur boundaries between reality and fiction but also to defy the conventions
of the gaze and the very nature
of what is perceptible, or rather acceptable to the eye.
Alfred Hitchcock, for
example, leaned toward character - based films and in Shulman's finished photograph for Rear Window, the outline
of James Stewart sitting in his chair is mixed into the
blurred colors
of the image.
A mournful ink - jet print on canvas by Chicano artist Miguel Angel Reyes entitled Remember Me (1998 — 2016), for
example, showed the bust
of a muscular man, his shoulders and chest in focus, but his face
blurred, as if partly erased.
While these boundaries have been questioned, challenged and straight up abolished during multiple decades and artistic movements, no better
example of the line being
blurred could be found than in Bushwick's art events this week.
Diane Arbus's photograph Clouds on - screen at a drive - in movie, N.J. (1960), for
example,
blurs the line between the mundane and the transcendent with its image
of a billowing cloud on the movie screen against the evening sky.
Diane Arbus's photograph Clouds on a Screen at a Drive - in, N.J. (1960), for
example,
blurs the line between the mundane and the transcendent with its image
of a billowing cloud on the movie screen against the evening sky.
Consider, for
example, Athos Zacharias, at 89 a force
of nature judging by his wildly whirling Sufi, an oil on paper with
blurred colors and sweeping gestures that whip past the eye just as the dancers spin, everything a
blur.
The distant, yet eerie quality
of the
blurred focus is an
example of Aitken's cinematographic artistry at work, provoking the viewer with the sensation
of having stumbled upon a private moment.
Szymczyk's Documenta has been constructed according to the same idea that motivated, for
example, Massimiliano Gioni, the artistic director
of the 2013 Venice Biennale: to create an exhibition, one with numerous sites for viewing the art, that «
blurs the line between professional artists and amateurs, insiders and outsiders, reuniting artworks with other forms
of figurative expression — both to release art from the prison
of its supposed autonomy, and to remind us
of its capacity to express a vision
of the world.»
The German artist Gerhard Richter, for
example,
blurs photo - realist paintings to overcome the natural limitations
of figurative painting, resulting in the integration
of both abstraction and figuration into one work.
This level
of involvement follows the precedent
of artists commissioned by Rock acts to produce album covers, videos or concert sets - recent
examples being John Currin for Pulp, Wolfgang Tillmans and Sam Taylor - Wood for the Pet Shop Boys and Damien Hirst for
Blur.
Similarly, in Conner's intricate, folded, and manipulated inkblot drawings, which served as the ailing artist's primary mode
of expression in the 1990s, one can trace a line
of development from the totem - pole - like columns
of individual blots to the later, more crowded
examples that
blur the divisions between and within columns; these again activate the negative space but to a lesser extent than the felt - tip works.
A deeper question to emerge from the above is this: exactly whose interest is being served by the deliberate attempt
of various non-greenhouse theorists to
blur and fog this debate, the latest
example of which is the Weekend Australian piece by Dr Marohasy?
The Decision is both a continuation
of the Janssen / Abbott biologic battle, and a good
example of the «
blurring» lines between brand and generic in biologic litigation.
That comes up, for
example, in the context
of Google street views, where Google has been told they must
blur license plate numbers.
Image restoration is a kind
of process where we try to understand the mathematical model which describes a specific defect and, inverting it, tries to restore an image as much as possible close to a hypothetical original without the defect (for
example correcting a
blurred image or lens distortion).
Routine
blurs memory: Where many months or years have passed since the work was done, these letters preserve details that might otherwise be lost to memory — especially if the lawyer handles matters that follow a predictable pattern (for
example, real estate law, or the defence
of traffic offences) in which the regular repetition
of steps can make it easy to forget specifics.
This first
example shows off the thing Google's photography algorithms are most famous for, which is the extraction
of additional detail in shadows without butchering the photo with excessive noise or
blurring.
It was an
example of what its creators, the creative lab Interactive Deep Dive, call a «SimuLife» — an experience that uses live actors and real locations to
blur the lines between fantasy and reality, mapping a fictional narrative onto the real world.
Bokeh mode produces pleasant
blur, but some segmentation artifacts are usually noticeable — for
example, around the hand
of our subject in this picture.
Examples of this new design include dynamically
blurring an app's backgrounds or sidebars depending on how the software is being used and new transparency, lighting and 3D effects.
That means that, as stated, you can give photos a unique effect where you
blur the background or foreground
of a photo - here's an
example taken by the Honor 6X.
In the
example above, you can now see a
blurring effect and slight transparency on the title bar
of the Movies & TV windows.
In my mini-review
of the Huawei Honor 8 Pro (which does look a whole lot like an iPhone anyway), for
example, I made mention
of how closely Huawei mimics Apple's design principles in their extensive use
of overlays and
blur (something increasingly popular in the Android space at large), white and blue color palette, and emulates the light feel
of the OS.
We found much better results on the Google Pixel 2 or Samsung Galaxy Note 8, for
example, as the OnePlus 5T didn't seem to do a good job
of accurately identifying the subject in the foreground and subsequently dramatically
blurring the background.
The Portrait Mode (
examples of which can be seen in the images below) style became popular this year thanks to the bokeh - effect that it creates, resulting in images with focused foregrounds and
blurred backgrounds.
Visually, for
example, you'll see the rest
of the screen start to
blur slightly, while the part that you're pressing will remain in focus.