Sentences with phrase «fragmentary visual»

Uslé's works appear based in the seemingly fragmentary visual world of postmodern urbanism and technological civilization, engaging with the constant process of filtering with which our «inner eye» responds to today's optical mass of information.
Through casual and direct discussions Broken Screen offers a detailed navigation through the ideas behind the important yet under - documented visual language of nonlinear narratives, split screens and fragmentary visual planes that define the most progressive moving images today.
Opie has created a stylized, fragmentary visual language that de-personalizes his subjects.

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The visual system has an obsessive desire to make whole objects from fragmentary evidence — such as a lion largely obscured by leaves and shadows.
As an experimental platformer with sparse visuals and a lonely atmosphere, Knytt features a fragmentary soundtrack that is as essential to the game experience as the game mechanics are.
Calle's projects have frequently drawn on episodes from her own life, but this book — part visual memoir, part meditation on the resonances of photographs and belongings — is as close as she has come to producing an autobiography, albeit one highly poetical and fragmentary, as is characteristic of her work.
A poet, filmmaker, and multidisciplinary artist, Vicuña takes a predictably broad - based approach, combining the visual and the verbal, and juxtaposing her own fragmentary texts with sustained commentary by others.
Through processes of disassembly and reassembly, and through the creation of discordant visual tensions, these works ultimately reject any formal notions of resolution or the absolute, preferring instead to remain open, fragmentary, and possibly even unresolved.
The idea of late style wasn't applied to the visual arts until late that century, but it rapidly gained ground to the extent that most of us now take it for granted that the raw and the fragmentary are preferable to the classically polished, that Michelangelo's late, primal Slaves are more moving than the slick, early David, that Goya's nightmarish Black Paintings, created when he was in his seventies and isolated by deafness, are incomparably greater than his more finished early works.
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