Sentences with phrase «fragmented images of»

Seen together, their works present fragmented images of American life from the 1970s to the 1990s, pointing towards the spectacle of consumer culture in general, at the same time as revealing their own personal engagement with American culture in particular.
Also typical are the bits of text, numbers and fragmented images of the iconic stadium that are woven through the dynamic series of lines and planes.
His work toys with text and fragmented images of the human body.
In his latest photo series, Dubois is able to capture the fluid movements of the world through fragmented images of landscapes reconstructed to create a new type of reality.

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But language is what the poet has to work with, and so the poet is forced to take sometimes exaggerated, sometimes extreme steps to pierce the mundane, breaking up lines, using words in odd new contexts, relying on sound effects and packing the stanzas with sensuous images and fragments from scripture, and the common language of faith suddenly takes on new meaning through these odd juxtapositions.
For life in a highly fragmented and specialized society, the pastor as theological integrator can perform a socially unique role in building provisional bridges to enable us to stay in touch with our common humanity fashioned in the image of God.
A truly contemporary Christ can not become present to us until we ourselves have died to every shadow and fragment of his transcendent image.
What stories, images, and fragments of poetry best capture the mutually submissive marriage?
The creation or discovery is not a simple detection of similarity or commonality in diverse mental fragments (images); it is not an association of ideas, Instead, the «play of ideas» is an adjusting in two dimensions: (1) a «horizontal» adjusting among the component fragments; and (2) a «vertical» adjusting of the possible «scheme» and the (sometimes) recalcitrant images.
Quite simply, the dual energy system uses two different types of energy to create two images of the product — ultimately ensuring the detection of low - density contaminants such as bone fragments is twice as likely.
These images are then compared, which helps to eliminate the background effect caused by the product itself and improves the detection of lower density foreign bodies such as fan bones in chicken, bone fragments in meat, or glass and stones in added value meat products.
In a series of images taken over three days in January 2016, Hubble showed 25 fragments consisting of a mixture of ice and dust that are drifting away from the comet at a pace equivalent to the walking speed of an adult, said UCLA astrophysicist David Jewitt, who led the research team.
French and US scientists observed images and chemical results of 22 of these rock fragments.
They then compared the impact of today's fragmented vegetation, obtained from satellite images, with that of 1788, prior to European settlement.
Under certain combinations of conditions, large fragments of carbon coating were eroded away (as depicted in image), the researchers report today in Nature Communications.
It is a rapid fire of free associations, of jumping from one image, speech fragment or memory to the next.
To study the mechanism's fine surface details, they took multiple digital images each lit from a different direction, which allowed them to virtually rotate the object in the light [see interactive images here and a rotating view of the main fragment here].
Although the image of a bird tangled in a plastic necklace is by now burned into the public's eye, ingestion of plastic fragments is much more common.
The image above shows a digital rendering of the Antennapedia homeodomain protein from the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) bound to a DNA fragment.
Though the footage consists of jittery, often disconnected fragments, many of these images leave a haunting impression: a child's doll abandoned in a pile of rubble, a tank exploding in a plume of smoke, a dead boy felled by a sniper's bullet.
Getting his start working on TV commercials, Mann took his rapid - paced, flash - cut approach into documentary filmmaking, producing an award - winning short on the 1968 French student riots, Janpuri.Mann's fragmented - image technique further manifested itself on such TV detective series of the»70s such as Starsky and Hutch and Vegas, both of which utilized his scripts (though they were directed by others in the standard conventional style of the period).
Wong's avant - garde filmic aesthetic is composed of elliptical storytelling through the use of deeply drenched tones, slow motion, jump cuts and fragmented images.
Knight of Cups: For those willing to get on director Terrence Malick's wavelength, this is an ecstatic use of cinema — the story of a screenwriter (Christian Bale) in Hollywood as told through dream images and voice - over, with only fragments of scenes.
Dislocation Blues, a short documentary by Ho - Chunk filmmaker Sky Hopinka, chronicled the 2016 Standing Rock protests in images both ravishing and harrowing, recalling the keen eye and purposefully jagged montage of recent nonfiction landmarks like James Longley's Iraq in Fragments or Craig Atkinson's Do Not Resist.
Considered through Doane's work on film, time and archive, mashup can be viewed as collection of fragments and symbols of media, memory, sound, image and time.
Ryan Gosling's singing seems oddly suited for the images as the trailer gives fragments of what seems to be a much richer and fuller story.
The movie is fragmented in its visual style, accumulating images that add up to a final bloody moment of truth.
Its most epic images, of a great and vicious battle, are confined to scattered flashbacks in the first act, nothing more than fragments of backstory that reveal the cowardice and hapless achievement of the simultaneous praised and despised John Boyd (Guy Pearce), who receives a promotion for taking a Mexican stronghold but is quietly exiled to a remote, wintry California fort to serve out of sight.
Gorgeous fragments like «Feel of the air, thinner in the cool sections, fattening up in the light» and «Cicadas turning the air into clicks and a pulse» and «The light not a light of this world but more a temperature, a coldness through which we could see» give the reader a feast of images, sounds and feelings.
Each fragment displays infrared and color images at a resolution of 1215 DPI, at a 1:1 scale, equivalent in quality to the original scrolls.
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Artist creates flowing images of the world using fragmented collages of landscapes and cityscapes.
The BMA presents Front Room: Adam Pendleton, a dramatic installation of new and recent work by the New - York based artist that examines the relationship between abstraction and representation through layered and fragmented texts and images sourced from the artist's personal library.
Amorphous shapes, sharp - edged logos, scything blocks of colour and silky veils of tinted varnish intrude into Stubbs» picture planes, fragmenting the surface; it is as though the physicality of the works are coming up against the pixilation of the flattened, immaterial space of the digital image.
Appel's new series of paintings begin as primary arrangements: cut - out paper forms referencing the portholes of Jean Prouvé's Maison Tropicale are combined with Appel's own photographs of fragments of his previous works, landscapes, and images of Paolo Soleri's Arcosanti.
This resplendent monograph, which accompanies the exhibition yet is intended to endure long beyond it, reveals both the overt themes and the more ambiguous substructures of Otero's oeuvre to date, from his early still lifes and famous «skins» — paintings made of fragments and scraps of oil paint culled from previously painted images — to his more recent «transfers» and innovative sculptural work in porcelain and steel or iron.
A painting I have never been able to see or find an image of since remains in my memory: a large work though made of relatively small shaped fragmented parts arranged in the shape like a giant abstracted question mark.
Fusing schematic shapes and fragments, her apparent abstractions recall a flash of connections through time, or maybe a glimpse of switching of identities, or the way an interior, or an external, space may be seen via moving digitized images.
Fragments of information may be more interesting than the whole image and certainly more usable.
As the press release for the exhibition notes, Berding's images recall the visual effusions of contemporary technologies: flow charts, screen - based symbols, exploded view diagrams that turn familiar machines into radiating fragments.
Ji Zhou's oeuvre explores fragmented and whole images, comprised of images of objects and installations that are not what they always appear to be.
Still, it was fun to look at them, to catch a glimpse of an image, maybe a fragment of landscape or part of a figure, and guess the artist; or to see the stretcher bars, some of them impressively professional, others clearly makeshift, and read the labels documenting the museums to which the pictures had traveled.
The bottom compartment was a mirror (self - reflection); the next contained an egg (woman / creator); the third was an image fragment borrowed from the history of art, and the top frame contained the color gold (aspiration).
Whether distilled to a single dot or fragmented into a thousand pieces, Martin's art draws from the space in - between, an image of the world in which all activity, monumental or insignificant, may be just killing time.
Each is accompanied by an image; each offers a fragment of life.
The lithographs are constructed of fragmented and juxtaposed images depicting various brightly colored icons, including tire tracks, stairs, nails, stars, orbits, and the American flag.
With immaculate precision, Stezaker fuses fragments of different pictures through slicing, overlaying and conjoining, thereby giving found images a new meaning while exploring or revealing their subversive quality.
Tweedy's fragmented images reveal his ability to mainpulate depth and space while his activation of the frames works well to enhance the mystery of the narrative.
The rest of the gallery has paintings made of grids filled with images of architectural fragments and symbols from history, various religions or perhaps dreams.
Here newspaper clippings, found images, fragmented language and everyday objects aggregate into captivating collaged portraits of the world at present — the US incarceration system, Hell Yeah Tumblr sites, domestic violence month — emphasizing an immediacy of content and material, and speaking to numerous trajectories within art history.
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