Sentences with phrase «for mechanical reproduction»

In the first years of the 1900s, several of these artists seceded, or broke away, from the mainstream use of the camera as a tool for mechanical reproduction and embraced a new style that emphasized the role of craftsmanship.Through such labor - intensive processes as platinum, gum - bichromate, bromoil, and silver gelatin printing, they created rich, tonally subtle images.

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We ripped up the traditional book into single pages, magnified these a hundred times, printed them in color and stuck them up as posters in the streets... Our lack of printing equipment and the necessity for speed meant that, though the best work was hand - printed, the most rewarding was standardized, lapidary and adapted to the simplest mechanical form of reproduction.
«For the first time in world history, mechanical reproduction emancipates the work of art from its parasitical dependence on ritual.
Therefore, reproduction, modification, storage in a retrieval system or retransmission, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical or otherwise, for any reason, is strictly prohibited without prior written permission.
The phonograph is a device, invented in 1877, for the mechanical recording and reproduction of sound.
For the image, Close employed the four basic colors used in color printing — cyan, magenta, yellow, and black — to recreate the photo - mechanical reproduction process, using the airbrush to carefully control the layering of paint.
Except for legitimate excerpts customary in review or scholarly publications that fully cite the source material, no part of this Web site may be copied or reproduced by any means, electronic or mechanical, or any other means yet to be developed, without the express written permission of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Office of Rights and Reproductions.
Referencing the loss of uniqueness as a result of mechanical (and digital) reproduction, and ironically using a medium generally held responsible for diminishing the value of the artist's hand, After Walker Evans: 1 — 22 emphasizes a description of the pictures in contextual, rather than formal terms.
Poster for fall 1970 exhibition of Alma Thomas's Earth and space paintings at Franz Bader Gallery on Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, in Washington, D.C. — ALMA THOMAS «Untitled,» 1970 (photo mechanical reproduction, 20 × 22 inches).
As consumerism took over the systems of mass production implemented for the war effort, artists came to terms with unprecedented levels of commodification and mechanical reproduction.
Kelley Walker's series of prints based on an old magazine ad in which Andy Warhol acts as a spokesman for Pioneer audio equipment is a strenuously involuted but unilluminating comment on mechanical reproduction.
They also include underlying brushstrokes laid down as if with a roller, for yet another layering of free and mechanical reproduction.
For now, I'll note that mechanical «reproduction» of figures produced by archived data using the original study's R script hardly constitutes «independent verification» (a point made very eloquently by Horatio).
The plaintiff in these cases claim that Spotify is yet to fully comply with the U.S. Copyright Act obligations under Section 115, the act mandates a license for musical composition (mechanical reproduction), available only with proper payments and «notice of intention.»
As a result of rigorous mechanical testing, the Marantz AV8805 offers both amazing high resolution, reproduction and flexibility for music and movies through its top - of - the - line, premium grade AK4490 32 - bit DACs across all channels and XLR input and outputs.
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