Sentences with phrase «generate new imagery»

For A Wrinkle in Time, the Lidar Guys modeled various shots of the New Zealand countryside, which were then handed off to larger visual effects vendors to generate new imagery to be added.

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The shocking imagery generated a round of applause and laughter from the audience during the film's premiere on Thursday night, and set the tone for what the director calls his «playful» new movie.
This new version of «The Jungle Book» is a remarkable visual experience, where the wonders of computer - generated imagery coalesce with an emotional coming - of - age story.
Stearns became the first artist in residence at the company, which is working to create a constellation of Earth - observing satellites that the company hopes will generate imagery that will enable innovative new approaches to agriculture and environmental monitoring.
This new body of work combines ideas and imagery generated through study and research with ideas and imagery that are felt, intuitive and enigmatic.
Based on a recent interview in which Atlas discusses his love for the Matrix and it's influence on his work, we'd guess Painting by Numbers reflects his new interest in computer - generated imagery.
Including a new piece by Joey Holder and music produced by Rachel Maclean during a her 2015 Wysing residency, the show looks at «the aesthetics of the uncanny through computer generated imagery» via contributions from Julia Crabtree & William Evans, Benedict Drew, Sidsel Meineche Hansen, Holly Herndon, Sophie Jung, Lawrence Lek and Katja Novitskova.
Titled Love May Fail, But Courtesy Will Prevail, the show will feature a new series of paintings made with an entirely unique process that Dodge has developed; imagery is generated in 3D - rendering programs and stenciled with thick oil paint onto canvas.
The story is told between characters through social media platforms like Vine and Skype, conveying how global communication via digital interfaces have generated new forms of imagery.
John F. Simon, Jr. is a new media artist who is known as an innovator of computer generated imagery and rapid prototype sculpting.
Cunningham has long been a fan of new technology and in this new, spectacularly ambitious piece he incorporated computer - generated imagery into the live performance.
The earliest exhibitions of computer art included: «Generative Computergrafik» (1965) at the Technische Hochschule in Stuttgart, Germany; «Computer - Generated Pictures» (1965) at the Howard Wise Gallery in New York; «Computer Imagery» (1965) at Galerie Wendelin Niedlich, in Stuttgart, Germany; «Cybernetic Serendipity» (1968) at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London.
The exhibition at VeneKlasen / Werner presents a group of new paintings in which Queiroz continues to pursue an intense exploration of his subconscious mind and its potential to generate powerful imagery.
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