Sentences with phrase «familiar images we're used»

There is, in fact, more going on beneath the sheet to make the ghost look substantial, to have discernible body language, but Lowery's use of such a classic childhood trope somehow makes his striking images indelible — a familiar image used to upend a genre.

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Then he uses a familiar image for patience in the midst of tribulation, comparing the present trials to the «first pains of childbirth.»
Making use of images derived from familiar experience, Jesus subverts and explodes «myths that build or maintains structures, values, and expectations that thwart the actualization of God's rule... «85
When a series of images or vignettes is used, they always move from the most familiar to the least familiar, from the least threatening to the most threatening.
Using the familiar image of the Messianic banquet, Jesus says that in the kingdom of heaven many from east and west will join Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob at the table: but «the sons of the kingdom will be thrown into the outer darkness,» where «men will weep and gnash their teeth.»
By training sheep using pictures of these celebrities, researchers from the University of Cambridge discovered that the animals are able to recognize familiar faces from 2 - D images.
Such use of computers to enhance the quality of low - resolution images is familiar to fans of CSI and other TV police procedurals, where law enforcement lab technicians often crack a case by magnifying some small detail of a digital image pulled from grainy surveillance footage.
«When we use a conventional digital camera to get an image, we only see the familiar noisy pattern known as «speckle.»
It is much like the familiar process used by hospitals to image the insides of patients, but amplified to levels that would be lethal to humans.
I'm familiar with that image of puffy feet... I used to see something very similar at the end of my own legs.
MyPlate illustrates the five food groups that are the building blocks for a healthy diet using a familiar image — a place setting for a meal.
«Audiences need new images and I think visual effects are used too often to just blow things up and do the same familiar kinds of stuff,» said director Scott Derrickson.
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Using images / characters most are familiar with has meant my less confident readers can still access the poster.
Finally most of the strategies that are used by the IWitness team for their activities might be ones that you are familiar with due to your participation in Facing History seminars and workshops, including found poetry, responding to text / images, Text to... Strategy.
This study looked at both research dogs and pet dogs in Helsinki, presenting them with images (both upright and inverted) of humans and dogs (familiar and strangers), then used eye - tracking technology to measure where they looked and for how long.
If this image looks familiar, that's because it follows on from a piece of official Nintendo artwork used to promote Super Mario Bros. 2 (and, before that, Doki Doki Panic) but adds a few Yoshi characters into the mix (and a Yoshi - inspired pterodactyl which needs to be in an actual Yoshi's Island game immediately if not sooner).
Known for his thought - provoking images, Magritte used such ordinary objects as green apples, bowler hats and pipes in unfamiliar contexts, giving new meaning to familiar things and challenging the viewer's perception of reality.
He then uses these images to create portraits that appear familiar to all, if only because of their persistent presence in our collective unconscious, fed by our daily habit of consuming the large amounts of images we encounter daily.
Some argue that he simply wanted to use a familiar, everyday image in order to focus on the technique of painting.
This exhibition draws together two familiar strands within the artist's practice: portraiture and the process of «remixing», whereby images are repeated and reinterpreted over time using different techniques and mediums.
Ottersbach uses images that are familiar to the viewer; he derives his material from a huge, well researched archive of pre existing images from everyday life.
Picking up on chance constellations of objects in her bedroom, or familiar images cast in a new light, she is interested in the «common things» that surround us, using these to guide phenomenological compositions about the act of looking and recognising, and the potentiality that might lie in the gap between.
Brad Spence uses familiar, loose, layered and faded images in his paintings, building associations that are unclear, but visceral and resonant.
At a time when we have become desensitised to an image - saturated world, Tony Swain (born Northern Ireland, 1967) uses familiar sections of newspaper that are pieced together as a support for paintings of fragmented landscapes and abstract patterns.
A teacher herself, Snyder uses painting as a notebook — incorporating simple text and images as familiar as hearts and flowers.
While James T. Green also uses language and image to critique the dominant culture, he concentrates on the perception of «the other,» often raising issues of race through familiar and accessible technologies.
Often creating abstracted images of interior architectural settings, she uses photography to create dynamic reinterpretations of familiar environments.
My work references familiar technology - created images, such as photography, xrays, or photoshop filters, yet are created only using the meticulous illusion of paint.
Interested in issues of perception and identity, Wegman used wordplay and simple line drawings to turn black and white photographs into simultaneously humorous and strange images / documents that destabilize the familiar and reveal life's essential oddity.
Using techniques such as slow - motion filming with traditional 16 mm film to capture rich, grainy colours and textures Neville avoids the familiar images of contemporary conflict.
You may be familiar with her small - scale collage works that in the past have used quite romanticising images drawn from 50s and 60s film stills and hand - tinted postcard views, or perhaps you might have caught her Chapters exhibition that toured from Kunsthaus Zurich to Modern Art Oxford and the Fondazione Querini Stampalia in Venice last year.
My work references familiar technology - created images, such as photography, x-rays, or Photoshop filters, yet are created only using the meticulous illusion of paint.
The name of the show refers to the type of sampling used when resizing a digital image, but it also alludes to the personal nature of Roe Ethridge's work; in it, he often includes his own family members and friends, making his editorials and commercial imagery a bit more familiar.
Through his thickly applied brushstrokes, Scully adds a dimensionality to his pseudo-architectural composition, using his grid - like composition to recall a familiar image, connecting with the viewer on a nostalgic level.
Simon Patterson, also 29, uses familiar images to subvert the signs and symbols which rule our lives.
Always taking as his starting point familiar images from contemporary culture, stylistically Thomas Scheibitz works in the abstract tradition, using vibrant colours, geometric forms, fragmented type and deconstructed shapes.
Margaret Harrison tackles gender politics through the use of iconic characters such as Captain America and Playboy pinups, Meriem Bennani's animations explore Muslim cultural taboos, and Jamian Juliano - Villani's surreal paintings distort familiar images from pop culture and comics.
I am most interested in using subtle manipulations of line and shape to assemble objects and images that are aesthetically inventive but immediately familiar.
Katharina Fritsch, a German artist, creates sculptures that use familiar images subverted by shifts in scale and color.
Using repetition, subtle changes of perspective, and shifts of scale, Leonard draws viewers into an awareness of the meanings behind otherwise familiar images or objects.
Copeland's habitual use of familiar art historical motifs — the nude, the table and the skull, for example — allow him to explore the complications inherent to image - making and representation.
An up - and - coming artist based in Kyoto, Japan, Shunsuke Kano often creates his works by using photos that capture familiar scenes around him and then integrating the photos into various images and dimensional objects.
Use the Basic screen mode for the best color and image accuracy for most current consumer content, which is especially important when viewing photos from family and friends (because you often know exactly what they actually should look like), for some TV shows, movies, and sporting events with image content and colors that you are familiar with, and also for viewing online merchandise, so you have a very good idea of exactly what colors you are buying and are less likely to return them.
Apple Inc. plans to transform the way people use its next high - end iPhone by eliminating the concept of a home button and making other adjustments to a flagship device that's becoming almost all screen, according to images of the new device viewed by Bloomberg News and people familiar with the gadget.
For example Samsung has now added the ability to add some Augmented Reality effects to your images as you take them, something which has been done with Sony phones and something that should be familiar to those who often use Snapchat filters.
Older Android fans may be familiar with this particular Google Easter Egg: the time shown in the images Google uses for its mobile apps always matches Google's latest Android version.
If you've ever used Snapchat or, for that matter, any other recent video and image capture app, then Clips will be an intimately familiar experience.
If the name sounds familiar, it's because Samsung has been manufacturing smartphone camera image sensors that make use of its proprietary ISOCELL technology since 2013.
Dr. Hendrix used it to refer to the «unconscious image of familiar love» that children develop growing up.
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