In Williams's work, «production» applies not only to the creation of images, but also to
how images produce the experiences and objects that are consumed as part of a materialist society.
Not exact matches
How did those anxiety -
producing images affect subjects memory of the word puzzles?
This could be poetic reference to an artist (creator God) simply washing off the canvas and starting over with Noah, a symbolic picture of
how those who believe in the Hebrew God of that day are carried away above the storms of life in the protective hands of God, symbolic of judgment for those not created in the
image of God, a narrative of why the Hebrew race is the chosen race, prophecy of end time judgment or literal in that the babies and people resulting from $ ex with the nephlium
produced evil beyond that imaginable and God was showing mercy.
With the
images produced by ECT, the team was the first to see
how electron transport proteins were distributed in the membrane to form the nanowires.
Astronomical societies have
produced online guides on
how to safely view the transit, for example by projecting the solar
image with binoculars or a telescope.
Then, to make connections between genes and age perceptions, the study team asked around 30 white British employees of Unilever — a company that
produces household goods and consumer items including soaps and ice cream — to look at front and side facial
images of each of the individuals in the study, and to record
how old the person appeared.
According to BURP creator Janus Kristensen, «no lengthy analysis or scientific know -
how is necessary to understand the
images and movie clips that are
produced.
Normal lenses can not
produce images from such waves because of the limitations of
how they bend light.
Meanwhile, the impact on soil structure depends on
how widely distributed and deep the roots are.The new method, which combines laser scanning and 3D modelling, makes it possible to quickly
produce an accurate
image of the structure of stumps and roots.
The research team has been using NMR — a technique related to the one used in MRI body scanners and capable of visualising molecules at the smallest scales — to examine
how small components of herpes virus help it to multiply by binding themselves with other large molecules; this
produced images of a monkey herpes virus protein interacting with mouse cellular protein and viral RNA.
It's not reruns of «The Jetsons,» but researchers working at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a new microscopy technique that uses a process similar to
how an old tube television
produces a picture — cathodoluminescence — to
image nanoscale features.
«These include different types of MRI scans, which use strong magnetic fields and radio waves to
produce detailed
images of the inside of the brain, and Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scans, which use a small amount of a radioactive drug, or tracer, to test
how tissues in the brain are actually functioning.
March 19 - 23, 2018, at Lorenz Center in Leiden, this workshop brings together experts and interested radio astronomers to learn
how to
produce high resolution
images with the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) and to discuss and finalize the details for implementing a pipeline to do this on a large scale to post-process already existing observations.
How it works: An initial laser pulse triggers a reaction in a sample that is followed an instant later by an electron pulse to
produce an
image.
The
images produced by their work will provide a clearer understanding of
how even the smallest changes to the brain play a role in the onset and evolution of neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer's and autism, and perhaps lead to improved treatments or even a cure.
It features the superb high - definition master from the original Blu - ray release — the
image is sharp and rich, with deep blacks and textured shadows, a reminder of just
how beautiful black - and - white can be on a well - mastered, well -
produced Blu - ray — and the isolated score, attributed to Columbia's musical director Mischa Bakaleinikof but including musical cues from the studio's music library, plus a booklet with an essay by Julie Kirgo.
Ever since the first Batman serial was
produced in the 40s, Hollywood has struggled with
how to adapt
images in comics that make sense on the page but might look a little odd in live action.
... if we were around during the Gone With The Wind time, you know the production designers job was more or less the same, you still had to create what you wanted to be the
image, and then you broke it down into
how you
produced it.
Explains
how ultrasound pulses are
produced and
how acoustic impedance allows them to build up
images.
The attached
image gives an idea of
how translating the text
produces the
image of a giraffe eating leaves from a tree.
The Intensity Scale (sometimes called the Gray Scale) generally gets less much attention from consumers and reviewers, but it is extremely important because it not only controls the
image contrast within all displayed
images, but it also controls
how the Red, Green and Blue primary colors mix to
produce all of the on - screen colors.
The intensity scale (sometimes called the gray scale) not only controls the
image contrast within all displayed
images, but also
how the red, green, and blue primary colors mix to
produce all of the on - screen colors.
The Intensity Scale (sometimes called the Gray Scale) not only controls the contrast within all displayed
images but it also controls
how the Red, Green and Blue primary colors mix to
produce all of the on - screen colors.
The author describes
how he used
images and ideas from his novel to
produce a book cover at no cost.
You have two options to
produce these: • Learn
how to do it yourself — as I have done — and it really isn't that hard, especially if you have plain text books without tables and
images
The display's intensity scale not only controls the contrast within an
image but it also controls
how the Red, Green and Blue primary colors mix to
produce all of the on - screen colors.
Image editing is technical and complicated, and it will take you some time to learn how to use your image editing software properly to produce attractive res
Image editing is technical and complicated, and it will take you some time to learn
how to use your
image editing software properly to produce attractive res
image editing software properly to
produce attractive results.
The film Christie's
produced — click through the
image to see it — is also a revelation showing
how Crichton met Hockney, Rauschenberg and Johns through the Los Angeles printmaker Gemini.
Aleksandra Domanović (Serbian, born 1981) works across a range of media to investigate
how existing
images and information circulate, and rearranges them in various ways to
produce new meaning and content.
The panel will explore the timeliness of this recent iteration of digital abstraction, with three artists who variously work through issues such as:
how gesture, expression, and authenticity might continue to be possible in a contemporary
image - based culture; whether our digital era truly
produces an ahistorical condition in which
images and marks have no specific reference and no relevant point of origin;
how structures of and interfaces with digital technologies have necessitated new models for thinking about memory, distribution, and reproduction, as well as degradation, rupture, breakdown, and the void; and
how the ubiquity of the screen in all aspects of life has given rise to a renewed interest in the relationship between two - dimensional and three - dimensional space, with a refreshed focus on tromp l'oeil and «topographical» painting.
The main question is whether the shape is geometric or organic,
how many shapes are used to
produce the desired
image?
Lê's text performs a dual work, both contextualizing Dizon's
images in the history of empire and unleashing a rhythmic play with language, both visually and aurally, to cut to the core of
how meaning is
produced.
Steyerl is an artist and critic whose essayistic works have become central to dialogues about
how images are
produced, circulated, and shared in a digital world.
The three artists included in this year's residency exhibition extend this notion to explore
how communities themselves can influence the ways in which art is
produced, whether through incorporating
images that document change and progress, questioning the contexts of cultural and physical representation so as not to repeat history's mistakes, or archiving materials from a community's past in order to benefit future generations.
The constant stream of
images that society
produces and encounters everyday on their electronic devices, such as tablets, and our physical relationship to them in the way we hold, swipe and tap them is being thought about when making these works as well as
how that relates to making sculpture and the process of constructing form and
image through material processes.
How and why are objects and
images produced?
Instead, it is what they
produce and whether the material fits the distinctive patterns that Jafa questions in his essay 69: «
How do we make black
images vibrate in accordance with certain frequential values that exist in Black music?»
Compiled from Flickr, with some color manipulated slightly by Umbrico, the different moons represent the efforts of photographers around the world — amateur and professional alike — brought together as an archive that contemplates why we continue to
produce images of the same things and
how we consume their digital representations.
This programme has been constructed in the awareness that style is less a question of stylistics than ethics, i.e. a way of keeping its subject at a distance, of including the out - of - frame as a dynamic
produced by the viewer, of thinking not only about the production of
images, but also about their distribution, and
how they cohabit with other sources of
images.
For over 60 years he has relentlessly scrutinized the viability of contemporary painting in the age of digital reproducibility,
producing conceptually challenging and aesthetically engaging works that interrogate
how images that seemingly portray truths, can be wholly untrustworthy and unstable.
«The end goal is to understand
how to still be able to
produce Monsters, inside the limits of
images and things», says the artist.
Nominated for PIPA for the first time this year, Felipe Cama uses
images taken from different medias, from digital ones going around the internet, to advert pictures, photographs found in virtual holiday albums and historical artworks reproductions: «My work is in thinking about the
image,
how it is
produced, distributeed,
how this changes the way we consume
image».
The documentary exposes the underbelly of the food biz, an
image and reality far from the agrarian fantasy of farms, revealing
how the factories are
producing our food and what's being systematically hidden.
He said the length of the study conjured
images of the Vikings landing in Labrador, and he wondered
how lead scientist Michael Mann, head of Penn State's Earth System Science Centre, reconstructed the temperatures to
produce such a detailed graph.
It's amazing
how even a sensor of this size can't
produce images as natural and beautiful as the Pixel does.
With an accurate model meteorologists can profile different snow and rain types, see
how they perform in various conditions, and
produce relevant details like
how those differences would affect a radar
image.
Pixel size corresponds to
how much light data is used to
produce an
image.
Samsung knows
how to
produce eye - pleasing
images with just a little bit of extra punch and without a bunch of unnatural over-sharpening.
Writing a career change résumé is all about
producing an
image of
how you want to be perceived by a prospective employer.