It's
human imperfection at its «best» really.
Not exact matches
At first, I could only see her extra chromosome as evidence of
imperfection, as a series of limitations that were different and worse than my own
human limits.
Museums are indeed wonderful, but while there are no easy answers to the antiquities question, there may be more compelling explanations for
human imperfection than the fact that not enough people spend afternoons
at the Met.
The film, with backlit shots of pilgrims strolling across twilit hillsides exhibiting amazing detail, has never looked brighter, so the few instances that the dragon is inserted into the frame betray the sort of sharp lines that James Cameron would finally address in Terminator 2 with his own animation blurring techniques, replicating the
imperfections of the
human eye
at a distance and while observing motion.
In her latest exhibition
at Flowers Gallery, entitled Body / Being, Aleah Chapin embraces the
imperfections of the
human f...
Enacted live
at SFMOMA during the opening days of Soundtracks and replayed on video for the remainder of the exhibition, the performance reflects the constant interaction between
human labor, with all its
imperfections and syncopations, and the near perfection of trained musicians, who skillfully follow but also consciously deviate from the regime of a preprogrammed rhythm.
The process of hand - printing also adds the distinction of the
human hand
at work, revealing its slight
imperfections and laborious effort in the final piece.
Repeating an array of eight colors and angles, the work presented here possesses the subtle, hypnotic quality found in Sol LeWitt's wall drawings, though Horwitz art is tempered by a quality not found in his ruler - derived compositions: The grids,
at first glance seemingly automated, reveal on closer inspection
imperfections that bring a necessary
human element to the work.