Not exact matches
Opening credits, they're there
in the morning fog, run down and dilapidated, their original messages a checkerboard of
illegibility.
An issue of a magazine, for example, could include a fixed layout version (print replica) for rendering on tablet - sized screens with a reflowable version for smaller cellphone screens where the fixed layout would be scaled to
illegibility (or automatically reflowed
in unwanted ways if fixed layouts are not supported).
He continues: «There is a rather aggressive dance
in these works between the optical and the visceral, legibility and
illegibility, crisp and blurred, the solid and the atomized — the visual cacophonies of urban life, which I am betting most of us don't luxuriate
in.
Nagel's graphic, art deco - derived illustrations of female figures clad
in spandex, dangly earrings and bulky sunglasses were thus prematurely patinated, their comically outré, Dynasty - like digs discoloured and faded to the point of
illegibility.
Adam Pendleton quotes diverse literary sources
in prints and wallpapers, collaged text and scanned photographs that embrace this condition of
illegibility.
Rasheed's fragmentary collage engages
in a sly mimesis: it pronounces the cause of its
illegibility.
Silence and
illegibility were also central to Amorales's Life
in the Folds (2017), presented last year at the Mexican Pavilion for the Venice Biennale, curated by Pablo León de la Barra.
Indeed, the interrogation of this terminology continues to be relevant today: The fact that the biracial artist Nayland Blake was initially neglected
in the count of black artists
in «Art AIDS America» (several early objections do not list him alongside Derek Jackson, Kia Labeija, Glenn Ligon, and Kalup Linzy) demonstrates some of the faultiness of a demographic approach and raises questions about misrecognitions and
illegibilities.
Hyperlinks and blue highlights are identifiable
in the text, but the text itself is abstracted to
illegibility, preventing the viewer from knowing if information is false or verified; an editor's «delete» symbol punctuates this layered indeterminacy.
In this series of readings by artists and poets invited by Capone and the curator of the exhibition, Rachel Valinsky, Capone activates the source texts employed in her works, which have been digitally scanned and manipulated into illegibilit
In this series of readings by artists and poets invited by Capone and the curator of the exhibition, Rachel Valinsky, Capone activates the source texts employed
in her works, which have been digitally scanned and manipulated into illegibilit
in her works, which have been digitally scanned and manipulated into
illegibility.
Skirting
illegibility and articulating the impossibility of realizing bodily integrity, Olesen presents a drawing of a container / machine (resembling Picabia's mechanical drawings) with words
in felt pen: «ON / OFF,» «SELFPRODUCTION,» and «PENIS.»
Rendered
in bright colors and with acute precision, these works suggest a core sample of pop cultural references that have been manipulated just short of
illegibility.
His practice holds
in perpetual tension the forces of proposition and cancellation, vandalism and erasure, aesthetic generosity and conceptual restraint, the possibility of language and its abstraction into
illegibility.
In their
illegibility, the works seem abstract, otherworldly.
There is a rather aggressive dance
in these works between the optical and the visceral, legibility and
illegibility, crisp and blurred, the solid and the atomized — the visual cacophonies of urban life, which I am betting most of us don't luxuriate
in.
In fact, usual will (contract) is very often a poor solution considering the length of clauses, lack of plain english,
illegibility, etc. (see The Colour of eConsent)
• The
illegibility of Ashley Smith's agencies
in the Smith case functions as a technology of governance that serves to maintain the invisibility of, and even further obscure, the agencies and voices of adolescent young women from the formal discourses of law while supporting racist, classist, unequal valuations of which mothers are «good» and count;