The buttons themselves are terrific, countersunk
for tactility and very clicky with nice travel.
Laura Renna, known
for her tactility, processand reworking of the past through contemporary materials, will be among the protagonists of Meccaniche della Meraviglia 12.
Inspired by natural forms and patterns, her work revels in the simplicity of repeated forms, creating abstract installations notable
for their tactility and effective use of color.
This will be a rare opportunity to enjoy these paintings — which
for their tactility, materiality and three - dimensionality must be seen «in the flesh» — in the UK.
Another thing was my love
for the tactility of oil paint: like many other painters, when I look at art I get very close to the painting in order to get a sense of how the paint was laid upon the canvas, trying to feel the brushes in the painter's hand.
Cars that care more
for tactility and handling balance than anything else.
Every input is tuned
for tactility, from the light steering to the stellar brakes.
Not exact matches
For it is he who «grapples with the thickness and the density of the concrete world of human experience, delighting in all its smells, sounds, sights, and
tactilities.
We have added haptic feedback to smartphones to make up
for their lack of
tactility.
The material caters to Verbinski's aptitude
for mystic visuals, grimy detail, and striking
tactility, all of which he brought to the Pirates of the Caribbean films and the richly textured Rango.
«The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies» (2014) Box Office Take: $ 955m 21st Century Box Office Ranking: 23 When the «Lord of the Rings» series arrived at the start of the century, their
tactility, wit and humanity served as a blessed relief
for epic fantasy fans after the airless «Star Wars» prequels had disappointed so.
That newfound, gentle
tactility is literalized in the opening shots of Marlo (Charlize Theron) using a hairbrush to methodically massage the bare limbs of her nervy eight - year - old son, Jonah (Asher Miles Fallica); the impression of a mother connecting protectively with her child is palpable, as is the sense that,
for whatever reason, she knows not to push too hard.
These tactics would be frustrating if not used well, but Drew finds a
tactility that makes
for a compelling mix.
The animation in general is relatively eye - pleasing, the gnomes maintaining just the right ceramic
tactility to give them some weight (though really, wouldn't stop - motion be the best format
for this particular cartoon?).
The manner in which each gets there differs little too, with both feeling very fast
for their size (the Peugeot Sport is just a little more rampant as the boost builds) and slicing cleanly, if not with much
tactility, through their six ratios.
But all that's
for nought if it isn't fun on a decent squiggle of empty road — balance and
tactility are, of course, the very core of the 3 - series» appeal, always have been.
What the new car lacks in
tactility it makes up
for in consistent responses, excellent body control and strong performance, particularly from the TSI models.
All but the rear - steering joints are rose - jointed; the former have been further modified to improve agility, with comfort sacrificed
for increased
tactility and precision over a regular GT3.
The
tactility, the pliancy, the incisive, organic handling and yes, the sheer pace of the thing are not just a big step on from the 360 Modena but a big step on
for Ferrari road cars full - stop.
In the context of the other air - cooled cars, the 993 had a whiff of the 991 about it, having apparently traded the fine
tactility and «connectedness» exhibited by the best of its predecessors
for prettier looks and greater all - round dynamic polish.
When we did get moving, we found that the shifter was a short - throw unit with fantastic
tactility, allowing
for quick up and downshifts at speed.
What the spec sheets don't shed any light on is how the two cars achieve those figures, but as we point the Gallardo's sharply sculptured snout onto the foothills of the Futa Pass it soon becomes clear that what it lacks in livewire
tactility it makes up
for with unflinching traction and a less edgy, nose - led stance.
The small, flat - bottomed steering wheel is adjustable
for reach and rake and there's a lot more room inside than in the Cooper (particularly in the back), although the Citroën can't quite compete with the Mini's
tactility and design flair.
Firms up nicely at speed but some of the 911 feel — some of the delicacy or maybe the word I'm looking
for is
tactility — is gone now.
But there's a softness to throttle response that's at odds with the encouraging precision and
tactility of the rest of the controls — not to mention the Type R's long - standing reputation
for hair - trigger sensitivity.
Up - front, the
tactility of the multi-function leather steering wheel is welcome, and it is just the right size to put you in the mood
for driving.
This new combo is responsible
for the newfound grip the GT3 has but in the process it seems to lose the
tactility of the old car.
Similar to the latest 911, Porsche's new electric - assist power steering system is as precise and accurate as ever but lacks the satisfyingly raw, organic
tactility these cars were always famous
for.
In that case,
tactility is important — the way things feel impart further feelings of quality, of detail, of getting what you paid nearly $ 44,165
for.
A standard smooth boot adorns the top of the shifter, and the HVAC knobs in the center panel are redesigned
for improved
tactility.
Moreover, as I've written about before,
for many readers ebooks the experience as a whole will be worse because
tactility is an important part of how we experience and remember things.
With a comfortable
tactility, the semi-matte back contrasts nicely with the high - gloss fascia and it's as light as it needed to be
for a 10 - inch slate.
There's a soft - touch panel on its back
for a bit of bonus
tactility and in a desperate situation you could probably use it to break a particularly poorly - made window.
The
tactility is nice, especially
for those accustomed to printed books, but the buttons suffer from ungraceful design.
For what's a relatively young type of gadget, there's a nice old - fashioned thunk, clunk
tactility to the mechanism.
The upgrade itself comes with not as many changes from the previous model, which is disappointing given the sheer room
for improvement e-readers provide: like structure and
tactility issues, resolution, display and connectivity.
For their copious textural accretions, Crews - Chubb's paintings with patched canvas scraps bulging from underneath, evoke the
tactility of dilapidated walls from cave paintings to grimy lararium frescoes to inscribed modern masonry.
The artists represented in this exhibition wish to restore
tactility to painting, to redefine drawing as part of the pictorial and to go beyond Postmodernism to retrieve the fullness of painting as major art, including its
tactility, explicitly material surface and capacity
for metaphor as well its purpose to fulfil what Henri Bergson defined as its principle function: to be «life enhancing» in its vitality.
One might read the popular interest in
tactility and colour as the influence of Glasgow's industrial past, or even as indicative of trends
for post-modern hues on one hand, and trends
for investigations into materiality and labour on the other.
Though superficially flatter than any painting, there are also photographs in this exhibition that, through their precise representation of pealing paint (
for example) rival the
tactility of the most dimensional de Kooning.
Trancendenal
Tactility is a group exhibition produced by Prosjektrom Normanns
for Open Source gallery opening February 13.
Kirsten Flaherty's newest etchings use the intimacy and
tactility of detailed mezzotints and hand stitching to evoke a deeper sense of empathy
for her subjects.
The farmer's knowledge is experiential, communal, and carnal; difficult territory
for the photograph's frigid mediations, but Blalock dives into this incommensurability and makes a group of works that address the viewer's sense of
tactility.
For this project, Martin aims to highlight the possibilities of HD video to convey visceral
tactility as well as distance.
Considering non-visual and embodied approaches to learning, the group will assess the collection
for tactile taxonomy and vocabulary while employing the critical methodology that Georgina Kleege, Lecturer in English at the University of California at Berkeley and author of «Blind Rage: Letters to Helen Keller» (2006) and «Sight Unseen» (1999)- describes in her writings on
tactility and museology.
Barragán's furniture, never put into production and only made
for specific projects, has the same simplicity of form,
tactility of material, and authenticity that is evident in his buildings.
«
For me, a walk through Home Depot is an inspirational as watching a sunset,» says Laurie Fields, whose combination of painting, collage, and mixed media has earned her critical praise, several high - profile commissions, and plenty of interest from Torpedo Factory visitors who share her love of
tactility and texture in art.
Revolution in the Making uses materiality,
tactility, and the autonomous labor of the artist in her studio as its lynchpin, which allows
for a sweeping breadth of work.
Her subjects are mined from her indoor and outdoor studio and domestic life — the blunt
tactility and use of non-art materials make
for works that...
The exhibition's title, A Mouth Which Shouts is a Cave
for the Hand, refers to a quote by Johann Gottfried von Herder regarding
tactility in Neo-classical sculpture - the sense of touch makes an art object more prone to inciting a sense of gruesomeness or disgust as opposed to a purely visual sensation.