Sentences with phrase «from armature»

First up was the niche but intruiging looking Dead Star from Armature Studios, a 10 vs 10 multiplayer twin - stick shooter set in space - coming to the PS4 (and PC) in early 2016.
Action arcade games like Dead Star from Armature Studio, the collection of new games developed by Adult Swim, and Zodiac making its debut on PS4 and PSVita just scratch the surface of the unexpected games coming to PlayStation.
This is a pretty interesting title coming from Armature Studio.
Oldenburg made them from armatures of chicken wire overlaid with plaster - soaked canvas, using enamel paint straight from the can to give them a bright color finish.

Not exact matches

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In March of 2013, state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli announced that DeltaPoint Capital Management had acquired a majority stake in Auburn Armature, a $ 7 million investment that included $ 3.4 million from the New York State Common Retirement Fund.
DeltaPoint Capital Management, a private equity firm, acquired a majority stake in Auburn Armature in 2013 with a $ 7 million investment that included $ 3.4 million from the New York State Common Retirement Fund, an investor in DeltaPoint.
ReCore, the latest title to come from Microsoft Studios (under the development of Comcept and Armature Studios), falls into that camp of games in many ways.
2016's ReCore from Keiji Inafune and Armature Studio increasingly looks like it will be getting some type of definitive edition on Xbox One and PC.
Description of Recall: THE STEERING WHEEL ARMATURE STAMPING CAN CRACK AND SEPARATE FROM THE CENTER HUB ATTACHMENT TO THE STEERING COLUMN.
So, the events of the past few years — among them the violence of white supremacists in Charlottesville, the church shootings in Charleston, the national debate over Confederate flags and memorials — certainly shaped the book, especially as they emphasize the extent to which the history of our country is built around the armature of slavery and the Civil War, and how far we still are from putting those issues behind us.
Perhaps providing Armature with a bit more development time to refine and polish «Blackgate», while allowing consumers to take a breather from the Batman universe, would have been a better plan of attack.
With «Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate,» Armature, the development studio responsible for providing hand - held versions of «Metal Gear Solid HD» and «Injustice: Gods Among Us» for the PlayStation Vita, have been tasked to shrink the Dark Knight down to size and provide millions of fans the opportunity to fight crime from their back pocket.
The fluid combat system from the other Arkham games has been squished into 2.5 D by Armature, but the fun left with the third dimension.
If Armature had some support from other teams not to mention a bigger budget, a ReCore 2 could provide a nice addition to the Xbox lineup.
Armature makes games we're proud of and passionate about; everything from Co-op Sandbox Survival games to 3rd Person Action Adventures to MOBAs to Arcade Shooters, VR Puzzlers and more — our versatility allows us to cover ground in every type of genre and production, from the smallest projects to the largest AAA games.
After starting the press conference off with the obligatory Halo 5 demo, Microsoft rolled a trailer for a new game from «the makers of Metroid Prime,» Armature Studios.
At Armature, you learn from the best!
Asked about her use of geometry, Blannin comments: «The geometric forms are generated from drawings that always start with a grid, which provides the armature for the main structure.
Happy Dance (Joie de Vivre), from 1961, is a flimsy decorative armature that includes a painting of a nude figure.
Removed from the shadows, a collection of international artists present a visual dialogue that is strikingly raw and at the surface of our emotional armature — one that we work diligently to prevent illuminating.
Two towers will hang side by side on the gallery walls revealing an image made from the black and red game pieces that pops from the yellow armature.
There is a sense of estrangement in both paintings (as there is in much of the work in this room), with their subtle departures from the conventions of abstract painting — Thompson's perfect geometry drenched in oil bleeds; Martin's imperfect geometry quavering on a flimsy armature — stirring a shift in expectations and the anxieties that accompany it: a locus of confusion, hostility, and acceptance that the art critic and historian Dore Ashton called «the unknown shore.»
They are conceived as three - dimensional armatures that are then painted solid colors with pigments made from tempera and ground glass.
This sculpture, on display at Matthew Marks's booth, is a greatest - hits encapsulation of the artist's unique preoccupations: structured around the armature of a stool (modeled after the one he uses in his studio, and cast in faux - bois aluminum), it's fronted by a fleshily convincing pair of disembodied breasts (hand - modeled in beeswax) and shelters within a bird's nest (painstakingly built from twigs) holding three blue robin's eggs (resin).
He utilizes the objects as central anchors in sculptural frameworks and armatures loaded with vintage decoration, kitsch, antiques, and other discarded everyday items from many Americans» common past.
In three works from 2017, the spare application of paper emphasizes negative space within the wire armatures; air becomes a material on equal footing with paper and wire, the latter seeming to float like garments on invisible bodies.
They include a small painting simply titled «# 1» (2000), in which we see a phallic armature moving from gray into light blue; another titled «# 2» (1995), in which a blue crescent bends around to become titanium white; a third, «# 4» (2000 — 1), in which a rising, two - pronged black organic shape ends in a touch of green and ultramarine at either end; and finally «# 5» (1991), in which a red finger - like form passes from black to crimson red.
So too, aluminium armatures and elliptical brick towers, charged with dynamic tension, appear different from every angle, as if negating their own presence; her commission for the East window of St Martin in the Fields, London, presents a cross, warped and spanning from a circular motif, as if reflected in water.
In many ways, a tree's inherent structure is analogous to the way in which Mitchell composes her paintings: beginning from an anchored core, her physical gestures create an armature of rhythmic potential, allowing for an expressive lyricism that attempts to, as she says, «define a feeling.»
Held's brushy «Armatures,» which date from 1953 - 4, look like partly unraveled tapestries; they have a strong warp / weft structure and long drips that resemble dangling threads.
In # 516, an array of individual forces are separating from the overall image and fracturing the armature of an artificial synthesis.
Drawing from a variety of genres, styles and «nostalgic» historical imagery, McKenzie plays with the armature of how an artist is produced, affirming her rebellious approach to artistic self - representation.
This work, the largest in the series, extends into aerial space, throwing out colored gestures from a central bird - like armature.
From the play of horizontal and vertical brushstrokes in Tonka or Rala (both 2017), the simplicity of whose structure underlies a complex weave of anteriority and posteriority, to the herringbone weave of Session, the earliest work in the show (1999), or the branch - like structure of Decalque (2002); whether as armature, as motif or as incidental reference, a grid underlies each of the works in this exhibition.
New academician Tim Shaw's The Bisto Kids Gone Wrong, life - sized dancing figures vibrantly upholstered on steel armatures, contrast well with honorary academician El Anatsui's shimmering Ag + Ba, formed from wired together bottle caps.
Setting the tone for severity, the artist commandeered the Brutalist ambience of the gray, cinderblock - enclosed courtyard adjacent to the gallery entrance with a prominently placed, bodily scaled, faux - concrete - and - asphalt work from 1994, Cell with Conduit, thrust several inches out from the wall by a hefty steel armature.
«Her works epitomize a shift in abstract expressionism from chance, hazard, and the uncontrolled freedom of the unconscious to a new direction with breath, freshness, and light within a highly structured armature...» (P. Schimmel quoted in J. Yau, «Joan Mitchell's Sixth Sense,» Mitchell Trees, exh.
In the exhibition space the hooks become a temporary armature for some of my own personal accumulations, a group of sewing scissors inherited from my grandmother, a collection of tea bags that turn the act of consumption into an act of production.
I started putting up armatures and working in clay from the model, and I couldn't stop.»
To mimic a sculpture - in - progress hanging from Coyne's studio ceiling, Fig bought around 1,000 miniature flowers, which he painted and affixed to a tiny chandelier armature.
Yamahira has removed all the vertical threads from one and all the horizontal threads from the other, testing the ways in which such alterations affect the legibility of the image, and exposing the painting's wooden armature.
This Friday, Armature will be hosting BuskNY, New York City's advocacy group for performances in the subway, in an awesome display of artwork from and inspired by the city's underground.
Rothenberg's paintings since the 1990s reflect her move from New York to New Mexico, her adoption of oil painting, and her new - found interest in using the memory of observed and experienced events as an armature for creating a painting.
From the explicit use of geometric and mathematical rules to restrict the influence of the artist's voice in catholic iconography, to JMW Turner's bits of architecture providing an armature for an ethereal expression of light and air, to Gerhard Richter's squeegee obscuring his hand - painted marks.
Executed with growing assurance and sophistication, they are built on a Cubist armature in which space and form are indistinguishable from one another, simultaneously opening up and closing off representational allusions.
From the 1980s forward, Oppenheim focused on sculpture, installation and public art in which commonplace imagery and industrial armatures combine in humorous interrogation of each other.
Pieces hang from the ceiling, are embedded in the wall, piled upon the floor, wrapped around structure, or woven into armature.
Fabricated from boards cut from the wood of the tree, they were conceived by Stockholder as static armatures that she will activate with various types of paint, from auto lacquer to acrylic, visually suggesting walls (or a gallery) filled with pictures.
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