Not exact matches
The third group, led by Lulu Qian, a biochemist at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena,
came up with a new way to create
flat DNA origami — based
images.
I am always so
flattered when a brand or company
comes to me to help take their
images to another level.
Somehow the brilliant cinematographer Christopher Doyle shot this, and his
images came out disconnected and
flat, as if they were put together wrong; or maybe it's just the odd, leaden, nonsensical pace of this thing that just render Doyle's
images useless.
Leaping forward from a wobbly foundation may well produce change, but not change of the sort that most of us value — falling
flat on your face is the
image that
comes to mind.
They are gazing at a sonogram: «On the
flat - screen hung high up on the wall, we see the
image of the
coming storm, its limbs moving in real time, the brain visible in its translucent skull,» he writes.
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 stressed the artificiality of his
images by painting them as though they'd
come from a commercial press, with the
flat, single - color Ben - Day dots of the newspaper meticulously rendered by hand using paint and stencils.
James Casebere first
came to notice as a member of the famed «Pictures Generation,» standing out from fellow artists like Cindy Sherman and Richard Prince for his uncanny take on appropriation: instead of lifting
images from popular culture, Casebere created tabletop models of architectural settings out of modest materials and photographed them in eerily
flat, theatrical light.
What other challenges or considerations
come up when reproducing textured, large objects as
flat, scaled
images?
to «transcend function and question furniture as object, art, or
image», the Emergency Stool is a clever, laser - cut piece that packs
flat (for easy shipping, and it'll slide right under a really big door upon delivery) into a single, mobile sheet of plywood (that would make a pretty interesting wall - hanging) but
comes apart to create a handy bench.
In the low light conditions, there is quite a bit of noise
coming in and the
images are rather
flat / lack details.