Sentences with phrase «focuses viewer attention»

They will need to be creative and provide video and / or animation where it will most focus the viewers attention, for example, one of the most popular television series currently watched world - wide is «Game of Thrones».

Not exact matches

The hearer, as with the viewer of a picture, has the edges of his attention gathered up and focused by the clear sense of being personally addressed with a definite expectation of some kind of response.
If «Life of the Party» were utterly focused on bawdy horseplay it couldn't carry a viewer's attention very far.
The second half of the film focuses its attention on the whodunit story, but since most of the characters lack anything interesting about them for the viewer to connect with, the stakes never feel particularly high.
The world of Reynolds Woodcock — its silky elegance, focused discipline and fetishistic attention to sartorial and ritualistic detail — is captured behind a scrim of nostalgia and romance by Anderson, who invites viewers to luxuriate in the creamy interiors of Woodcock's townhouse and atelier, the dreamy mood heightened by Jonny Greenwood's jazz - inflected musical score.
Films are short compared to games, for one thing, but more importantly, editing helps a filmmaker focus the viewer's attention on important plot elements through abstraction.
«The result is a visual representation of unique structures that are placed into minimalistic scenes in order to enhance and focus the viewer's attention on the new singular plasticity created.»
The «white cube» exhibition style eliminated context and focused attention on the objects, which were then supposed to enter the viewer's field of pure sensibility completely free of associations.
Paying perfunctory attention to the children's torsos and limbs she focuses the viewer's attention on their faces.
The first room was dedicated to focusing the viewer's attention on the underlying spatial — almost geometric — structure of Doig's large, richly atmospheric, figurative works.
Using banal materials, he focuses the viewer's attention on impressions of physicality rather than distinct forms.
Focusing the viewer's attention on natural, artificial and fictional elements, leading beyond their real and perceived confines, into uncharted territory.
As in many other works, the artist uses complementary colours like blue and orange to focus the viewer's attention, showing the influence of the colour theory class he took under Josef Albers at Yale University.
The exhibition, a dense and sprawling display of hundreds of works, deserves focused attention, and there will be many artists that most viewers...
The exhibition, a dense and sprawling display of hundreds of works, deserves focused attention, and there will be many artists that most viewers, unless they have studied twentieth - century Latin American art, will not recognize.
It contains and articulates the themes of memory, recall and attention that are present throughout, crystallising the focus of de Boer's investigation while priming the viewer to receive what is to come.
Janssens sees her installations as a form of hypnosis, requiring focused attention and awareness on the part of the viewer.
The included artists actively investigate, abstract, and fragment representations of place by intervening with information culled from photographs, video or sound recordings, effectively focusing the viewers» attention on the gap between what is seen and what is imagined.
In the context of Southern California, Vigfússon's work is reminiscent of artists like John McCracken and Larry Bell, whose «fetish finish» works focus the viewer's attention on their phenomenological space in the world.
[13] From 1958 he purified his paintings by creating matte, monochrome surfaces, thus focusing the viewer's attention on the slices that rend the skin of the canvas.
Up on the second floor, Wang Gongxin's installation work, The Dialogue (1995), focuses viewers» attention on ripples of causality: Two light bulbs slowly see - saw into and out of a pool of ink, gently touching the surface so that the resulting waves in this dimly lit room are only visible at close range.
The small collages in the salon - style groupings work perfectly for this; they invite the viewer into what might otherwise be an overwhelming space and demand focused attention to their detail and personal scale.
Muniz challenges the viewer to look at these historic paintings through a new lens, focusing the attention on the literal creation of the works and the richness and purity of each colour used.
In other words, by focusing the viewer's attention on the space around it, an artwork's diminution of scale can actually give the piece greater resonance.
Dependent on the viewers» gaze and attention that focuses on the anonymous and nameless spectacle witnessed within the film, the story is complete.
Initially painted in a standard rectangular format, as a final step to the painting process the paintings were cut into unusual shapes to focus the viewer's attention on what's present and not present.
Jeppe Hein's interactive art works encourage viewers to enter into their own inner dialogues, focusing attention on the awareness of one's own body and mind.
In 1990, Rosalind Krauss published her seminal essay on museums of contemporary art, arguing that the increased scale of museum architecture led the viewer's attention to focus on a sublime experience of space itself, rather than to the works of art displayed within it.
Seeking to, in his own words, «liberate representation from content», landscape, nude and still - life motifs were rendered upside - down, focusing the viewer's attention foremost on the painterly and optical elements of the picture.
Focused on fleeting and intimate experiences of the world, the artist draws viewers» attention to our own processes of perception within a surrounding environment.
The environments created in and by the sculptures will constantly change with the currents and the time of day, focusing the attention of the viewer on the rhythm of the ocean and its life cycles.
Inspired by the Conceptual art of Marcel Duchamp and the experimental music of John Cage, he began to imagine a more modest, slyly provocative kind of art that would focus attention on the perceptual and cognitive experience of the viewer.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z