Things
happen in a blur and they need time to understand what was discussed, read the reporting letter, perhaps even discuss it with counsel and make sure they are still good with the terms discussed at the meeting.
Not exact matches
Something I find really interesting right now that's not new, but is
happening more and more, is the
blurring of fiction and reality
in how brands are engaging with consumers.
In those fuzzy, early days when managing your business happens in the post-day job twilight hours, too many entrepreneurs blur the lines between business and personal finance
In those fuzzy, early days when managing your business
happens in the post-day job twilight hours, too many entrepreneurs blur the lines between business and personal finance
in the post-day job twilight hours, too many entrepreneurs
blur the lines between business and personal finances.
The result is a movie that
blurs the lines between fact and fiction, documentary and feature film, telling the story of childhood elation and adult struggle,
in a motel where this
happens every day and featuring dozens of extras who live within miles of the set.
Goals, however, win games, goals win points, and points win prizes, so their scorers need to be recognised but at the same time it shouldn't
blur what
happened in the rest of the game or skew the overall summary of it.
Sometimes
in the
blur of childbirth this is exactly how it
happens.
This diffraction barrier, explicitly defined by German physicist Ernst Abbe
in 1873, makes a smeared
blur of much that
happens in and on a cell.
«We wanted to know if the detection of this
blur by the brain
happens automatically, because previous research had resulted
in two conflicting views.»
The glass, minimal distortion, «bokeh» (that's the
blurring that
happens behind anything that isn't
in focus) and color are unsurpassable
in perfection.
And then once that
happened, somebody hacked into
Blurred Studios and got the original footage
in high - res and put it online.»
In one emblematic scene, he
happens upon a multiple - car pileup and strides down the line of automobiles as the slow - motion,
blurred sound, and the bright red watermelon guts strewn over the cars (one of the vehicles was carrying a load of melons) give the whole thing a surrealistic vibe.
I have always said huge tech conventions feel a bit like those hazy party nights that
blur out into small memories of significant events, with no recollection of what
happened in between.
Risk / Return / ISBN: The conceptual lines
blur when the author also
happens to be the publisher, but think of the writer as an individual and think of the publisher as a corporation that individual
happens to own stock
in.
Happening now (June 21 - 22) Milan: Editech
in cooperation with Tools of Change — «Book publishing today is a market where digital and traditional coexist, where borders and frontiers
blur and at the same time defy each other.
Okay, don't know what you're talking about or what
happened to you, but I know this about the codes that came with
Blur in the US: They were retailer pre-order perks that gave you early access to some cars, but they were all cars you could get just by playing the game anyway.
, 2009 2008 — Inclusion
in Publication of Artists, Studio Visit, Volume 2, 2008 2007 — Artner, Alan, Art: Reviews, Chicago Tribune, June 22, 2007 2007 — Nance, Kevin, Art Review, «How it all
happened, or not; New exhibit
blurs the line between fact and fantasy» Chicago Sun - Times, June 6, 2007 2007 — Featured Artist CHI # 140, Flavorpill: Chicago, May 22, 2007 2007 — «Gallery Shorts», F News Magazine: The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, May 2007 2007 — «Galleries and Museums: Featured Artists», Chicago Reader, May 18, 2007 2007 — Rose, Joshua, «Persistence of Memory», American Art Collector, Issue 19, May 2007 2006 — Duffy, Heather, «Creative Imaginings: The Howard A. and Judith Tullman Collection», The Vanguard, USA, Nov. 20th, 2006 2006 — Harrison, Thomas, «Artwork, Imagery Provocative
in Tullman Show», Mobile Register, Nov. 2006 2003 — Krenz, Marcel, «Space Invaders: Six Painters & Two Sculptors Reconstruct Representation», Contemporary, Issue 55
In Bob's work art and life are blurred, in «Kaprow like Happenings», political campaigns, his band «The Ken Ardley Playboys» and his hand painted slogans and diary stories on found woo
In Bob's work art and life are
blurred,
in «Kaprow like Happenings», political campaigns, his band «The Ken Ardley Playboys» and his hand painted slogans and diary stories on found woo
in «Kaprow like
Happenings», political campaigns, his band «The Ken Ardley Playboys» and his hand painted slogans and diary stories on found wood.
Intervention could also relate to the performance elements of conceptual art — and their
blurring of public / private space and viewer / participant — which
in turn related to the early «
Happenings» (Allan Kaprow coined the term «
Happenings» which he first staged
in 1959) and early Black Mountain performances by Rauschenberg, Cage, and Merce Cunningham.
In the spirit of Allan Kaprow's pioneering «
happenings» of the 1960s and Joseph Beuys's Fluxus - inspired «action art,» CES
blurs the line between art and everyday life.
Distinctions between theatrical tropes and task - oriented performance art,
in fact, often pivot on these points, particularly when instructional score - like texts and photo documentation becomes a genre unto itself, as reflected
in the somewhat recent art history of Allan Kaprow's intimate Life Art «
happenings» which aestheticized normal human activity while
blurring the boundaries between art and life.
Attracted to New York's avant - garde scene, he took part
in a show organized by Allan Kaprow, his professor at Rutgers, called «18
Happenings in 6 Parts» (1959); it was a seminal, fleeting neo-Dada moment of artistic freedom that sought to
blur the line between dream, art, and life.
In the 1960s, as
Happenings and other forms of participatory artworks
blurred the line between art and life, film exploded into three - dimensional space.
Fluxus performances often had a pithy character, especially
in contrast to Kaprow's «
Happenings,» though both sought to
blur the line between artist and audience.
Fluxus works shared similarities with the «
Happenings» of Allan Kaprow, particularly
in the way they
blurred distinctions between art and life.
There was less chromatic aberration and graininess
in the dark; that's not to say we didn't see some motion
blur in dimly - lit bar settings when people were moving their hands mid-shot, but the post-processing that's
happening here is top - notch for a smartphone.
Most shots where I saw this
blur happen were taken
in conditions where the phone would choose ISO 200 or lower, but a shutter speed of 1 / 15th second or slower.