Sentences with phrase «image reproduction as»

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, a map a Tehran for your next vacation, showing notable locations from scenes in the film, a 40 - page book with images and info on the movie, and a reproduction of Tony Mendez's CIA card (with the face of Ben Affleck as Tony, alas).
Those images are livened up considerably by this Blu - ray's ability to distinguish the many shades of blue, grey, green, and brown that characterize Kieslowski's Poland, as well as its organic reproduction of the original grain structure.
The online exhibit includes original artifacts and art objects, original documents, and reproductions of historic documents and images from the New York Historical Society as well as other repositories.
What this translates into is class - leading colour reproduction as well as sharper and clearer images and video making the Z2 a truly media - focused powerhouse.
Use Images as prints, posters, postcards (i.e. a hardcopy) and other reproductions for your own personal use and display, including display in commercial settings, provided such hardcopies are not resold or otherwise distributed.
Incorporate Images into advertising materials, posters and tradeshow signage for use in promoting the sale of other products or services (as opposed to promoting the sale of the prints, posters, etc. containing the Images), provided that the Image is an integrated, supportive part of your project or product and not the definitive part of such prints and / or posters and / or other reproductions and further provided that the surface area of any single poster does not exceed 7.5 square feet.
The display offers great image quality, sharpness and color reproduction, and features fantastic viewing angles as well thanks to the IPS - technology.
The painting doesn't actually include an image of Kidman, but focuses on the beauty of the satin fabric in the photo, rendered now by me with oil paint in as faithful a reproduction of it as I can manage.
In the mid-60s, Brehmer began making enlarged reproductions of postage stamps, franked and perforated around the edges, which impose an abstract language onto the figurative images borne by the stamps, while at the same time reinforcing their identity as stamps.
The photographic image, it's digital reproduction, and the acrylic abstract painting sit as separate medium - specific layers, while also compressing into a single composition.
But if current fantasies of flexibility and connectedness have accelerated new means of rendering and displaying old goods, then I appreciate the reproduction of these images — sourced from forms of production and consumption oriented toward disappearance — as having emblazoned their foundational supports with instabilities that call ahead a reservation for their successors to the width of closing portfolio folds.
Each side of the posters functioned as self - contained shows; dotted lines around each of the reproductions invited readers to cut out and rearrange the images as they wished.
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 title of the exhibition, Re-Reading refers to works on paper; reproduced found images on cardboard, reproductions of wallpaper that has been recycled and reenlisted serving as a palimpsest and ground for a stasis where anything can occur; two chairs, and spray painted Plexiglas works that cover found enlarged photos from a book on Ernest Hemingway's house in Cuba.
Most of the Lost Horizons images involve reproduction of ancient Chinese landscape paintings that the artist cuts and rearranges on expanses of heavy paper, as if splaying the surface of the earth for scientific intrusion.
Nutting, a congregational minister turned photographer, writer, and antiquarian, amassed a large collection of decorative arts for use in his popular hand - tinted «colonial» images and as prototypes for a reproduction furniture company.
Dominic Eichler Looking back over the last 20 years of your art - making, it is striking how you have circled and constantly returned to a diverse range of genres, modes of reproduction and printing techniques while exploring both figurative and abstract images, and that all of these approaches still find their place in your recent exhibitions and publications, such as Manual (2007).
Leguillon sees each of Reinhardt's artistic activities as occupying strictly separate arenas: Painting was for the museum wall; cartoons for reproduction only; writing for private correspondence or publication; and slides for screening in great number, with a slide projector, allowing an appropriate amount of darkness between images.
The image tugged at my attention even as a small inkjet reproduction, no bigger than an inch.
Through transcription, reshuffling, repetition and reproduction, words and images gain and shed meaning as they change from form to form.
Also to see is the old painting 4096 Colors from 1974 which was the basis for Richter's considerations about the cathedral window and which in reproduction served as the first test image laid behind the tracery outlines.
Clever little touches like showing the colour breakdowns act as smart easter eggs that once again hint at ideas around the reproduction of images, and show the processes behind the design in a subtle, eye catching way.
As with Minutemen, Wachs» also manipulates found images for Gin on the Rocks, a life - size photographic reproduction, pieced together from twenty - five separate inkjet prints.
Studio items such as the manipulation of photographs including those of John Deakin, Peter Stark and Peter Beard; reproductions of Muybridge's pioneering studies of the human figure and animals in motion; images torn from books, magazines and newspapers of skin diseases, war atrocities, boxers, wildlife, art, lovers and friends all of which are of intense interest and relevance in the field of contemporary art practice.
Also significant is that although the original documentary image may sacrifice some of its figurative quality through the artists» manual reproduction of particular parts of the image, it simultaneously gains spatial quality as an abstract object.
They are the constitutive qualities of collective experience, and inform the ideas of sharing and collective reworking within the Internet environment, as well as collective agency, image production, reproduction, circulation, dissemination, consumption and more.
In the first years of the 1900s, several of these artists seceded, or broke away, from the mainstream use of the camera as a tool for mechanical reproduction and embraced a new style that emphasized the role of craftsmanship.Through such labor - intensive processes as platinum, gum - bichromate, bromoil, and silver gelatin printing, they created rich, tonally subtle images.
The volume will be accompanied by key images illustrating Scully's words as well as facsimile reproductions of handwritten pages by the artist into which drawings have been integrated.
Mirage of Memory, his project for Mercer Union, will involve the installation of a mosaic of photographs and the memory - interrupted reproduction of these photographic images as paintings rendered on the gallery walls.
Each of these artists has chosen to present images which are not of the mainstream — Andrews with «faxed» portraits from a newspaper, Leydon with reproductions from «minor» arts such as illustration and design, and Ash Poitras with an eclectic selection of images and texts drawn from both dominant and marginalized sectors.
When asked by a fledgling Artforum if they might reproduce one of his paintings for an article about his ICA show, he wrote back, «I must unhappily withhold permission to allow further use of image... The reason is that the high - keyed red, it is simply not a reproduction of my painting — in fact in spite of the imagery it is quite foreign to my thought and feeling as I used color to express them.»
Simulating the reproductions of the one - thousand - armed bodhisattva of compassion known as Senju Kannon, Sugimoto's images signify the Buddhist practice of replicating manifestations of a deity in order to achieve spiritual merit.
The new work commissioned for the Herbert features bricks made in Coventry and images of the Münster installation, as well as reproductions of a Luftwaffe map of Coventry showing targets for bombing, and a map showing RAF attacks on Germany.
The title of the exhibition, Re-Reading refers to works on paper; reproduced found images on cardboard, reproductions of wallpaper that have been recycled and reenlisted serving as a palimpsest and ground for a stasis where anything can occur; two chairs, and spray painted Plexiglas works that cover found enlarged photos from a book on Ernest Hemingway's house in Cuba.
In his review of Wade Guyton's mid-career retrospective at the Whitney in 2012, Peter Schjeldahl writes that «Warhol looms large for Guyton, as for all artists who deal with issues of image reproduction
However, unlike Pop artists such as Andy Warhol and James Rosenquist, Thiebaud worked from life, not from media images, and his engagement was evident in his loose brushstroke, whereas a hard - edge painting style, signifying mechanical reproduction, was preferred by many Pop artists.
He is understandably strict about the reproduction of his images, and seems as mysterious and resistant to the press as Tino Sehgal.
Their projects aim to question the very meaning of reproduction by relating the reproduction of images to other resonances of the word, such as biological reproduction, in which the child inhabits the womb of the mother, and cultural reproduction, in which social institutions perpetuate norms from generation to generation.
Richard Pettibone's playful compositions take as their material the canvases and images of contemporary and modern art, and through this appropriation his work explores questions of artistic authorship and the role of reproduction in the 20th century.
In a series of works begun in 1971, he limited his palette to cyan, magenta, and yellow in imitation of color printing techniques used for the mass reproduction of images, as in Linda (1975 — 76).
And a few small paintings by Karen Kilimnik and Elizabeth Peyton give an accurate sense of their miniaturist postmodern approach, in which reproductions of art and mass - media images become as important as the pictures themselves.
For Coleman's genre - establishing 1960 LP Free Jazz, he used as the cover image a reproduction of White Light by Jackson Pollock — an artist whose untethered abstraction mirrored Coleman's explorative work within modern jazz.
For Coleman's genre - establishing 1960 LP Free Jazz, he used as the cover image a reproduction of White Light by Jackson Pollock — an artist whose untethered abstraction... Read More
Nor can reproductions of our reports, text, and images be represented as having been made in affiliation with, or with the endorsement of the David Suzuki Foundation.
On the plus side, color reproduction is still decent and images aren't rendered as overly dark.
The colour reproduction is fairly accurate, and images appear sharp as well.
I felt company made a fantastic choice as I looked at the color reproduction of images, they were impressive.
The one I got for review was matte black color with red and gold outlines that made the handset stand out SIM Type: Nano + Nano / micro SD — both SIM slot support 4G with VoLTE, but you can not use JIO SIM on both handsets Weight and Dimensions: 154 Grams, 7.3 mm thick Screen: 5.2 inches, 2.5 D curved glass, Corning Gorilla Glass protection, 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution — color reproduction, touch and viewing angles were very good Connectivity: 4G, VoLTE (work on both SIM), WiFi (dual band), GPS, USB Type C and Bluetooth 4.2 Sensors: Accelerometer, Proximity, Light, Step, Gyro and Magnetic LED Notification: Yes, home button doubles as LED notification (check image below), its unique circular light OTG: Yes supported RAM: 4 GB (1.8 to 2 GB free on first boot) ROM: 64 GB (about 52 GB free on first boot) OS: Nubia UI 4.0 based on Android Marshmallow / NeoVision 6.0
Edinburgh Ceramics, prints images on tiles but explained that digital copies are not satisfactory for restoration projects, as they would look more like a photocopy than an accurate reproduction.
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