Sentences with phrase «in mechanical reproduction»

Working with color, «hands on» as it were, required a familiarity with trichromacity, the mechanism whereby organisms (and devices) deploy red, green, and blue receptors (or elements in mechanical reproduction) in the eye to mediate the visual world.
Furthermore, Cruz - Diez's analysis of the transformative possibilities of color is deeply rooted in his particular interest in mechanical reproduction, as is evident in his study of the technical processes of the Polaroid photograph, film, and black - and - white photography.

Not exact matches

We ripped up the traditional book into single pages, magnified these a hundred times, printed them in color and stuck them up as posters in the streets... Our lack of printing equipment and the necessity for speed meant that, though the best work was hand - printed, the most rewarding was standardized, lapidary and adapted to the simplest mechanical form of reproduction.
«For the first time in world history, mechanical reproduction emancipates the work of art from its parasitical dependence on ritual.
Therefore, reproduction, modification, storage in a retrieval system or retransmission, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical or otherwise, for any reason, is strictly prohibited without prior written permission.
Knowing how cells exert force and sense mechanical feedback in their microenvironment is crucial to understanding how they activate a wide range of cellular functions, such as cell reproduction, differentiation and adhesion — basic physiological processes that underlie embryo development, tumor metastasis, wound healing and many other aspects of human health and disease.
The phonograph is a device, invented in 1877, for the mechanical recording and reproduction of sound.
Radically revising the meaning of art, and our sense of what painting could be, he took the idea of art in the age of mechanical reproduction to its logical extreme — permanently breaching the wall dividing art and commerce.
The heritage of 18th century caricature and 19th century illustrated journals is historically embedded in this industrial system that juxtaposes artistic creation with mechanical reproduction.
Reynolds enlisted a large - scale, high - tech printing process in the tradition of artists like Andy Warhol, Jeff Koons and Urs Fischer who have pushed the boundaries of painting through mechanical reproduction before him.
Whilst in the work different coloured bands surrounding a circle might be likened to an aura, I wonder if that famous Walter Benjamin opposition between mechanical reproduction and the aura of the single artwork is also being referenced.
For the image, Close employed the four basic colors used in color printing — cyan, magenta, yellow, and black — to recreate the photo - mechanical reproduction process, using the airbrush to carefully control the layering of paint.
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In «an age of mechanical reproduction,» a work's exhibition value could complete the job it had begun under capitalism.
The result of this process, in which she constructs an image through a series of small staccato marks, is an impression of mechanical reproduction.
She draws in paint with a loaded brush while bringing together various forms of mechanical and digital reproduction, essentially bridging a binary that the art world has focused on since the 1960s: the hand - painted versus the machine - made.
She transforms a photo slide into an oil painting and in the reproduction both of the media are challenged, the original as well as the copy of the original, to refer to Walter Benjamin's book «The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction» (1936).
They are media machines, Automats of a sort, which involve the viewer in their mechanics; they reflect an era of transition from literally mechanical reproduction to electronic saturation.
All of these works are drawings or original prints that the artist was involved in making, as opposed to photographic and mechanical reproductions.
Modest Abstraction, Zombie Formalism, Crapstraction and even some gender - related variants of the term are in circulation when it comes to those uninventive, appropriative, mechanical reproductions of the original aesthetics of abstract art.
Walter Benjamin wrote of «the work of art in an age of mechanical reproduction
Whereas Campus utilizes the most current of photographic methods — a literal blending of mechanical and electronic reproduction — Gary Schneider finds his muse in the very beginning of photography's history with nearly comparable results.
In 1985 Richter said that he was ready to «try out my abstract works in printmaking but in a more conventional manner... etching and all that,» but it did not happen.12 Instead he continued to cycle between mechanical reproduction (with increasingly refined production values) and haptic hand - facturIn 1985 Richter said that he was ready to «try out my abstract works in printmaking but in a more conventional manner... etching and all that,» but it did not happen.12 Instead he continued to cycle between mechanical reproduction (with increasingly refined production values) and haptic hand - facturin printmaking but in a more conventional manner... etching and all that,» but it did not happen.12 Instead he continued to cycle between mechanical reproduction (with increasingly refined production values) and haptic hand - facturin a more conventional manner... etching and all that,» but it did not happen.12 Instead he continued to cycle between mechanical reproduction (with increasingly refined production values) and haptic hand - facture.
Referencing the loss of uniqueness as a result of mechanical (and digital) reproduction, and ironically using a medium generally held responsible for diminishing the value of the artist's hand, After Walker Evans: 1 — 22 emphasizes a description of the pictures in contextual, rather than formal terms.
Poster for fall 1970 exhibition of Alma Thomas's Earth and space paintings at Franz Bader Gallery on Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, in Washington, D.C. — ALMA THOMAS «Untitled,» 1970 (photo mechanical reproduction, 20 × 22 inches).
In Noise (1972)(7 min, B&W, sound) Benglis employs mechanical reproduction and through looped feedback tapes.
In doing so, Benglis emphasizes that video as a medium is based upon mechanical reproduction, thus subverting the classical notion of authenticity and reproduction in fine arIn doing so, Benglis emphasizes that video as a medium is based upon mechanical reproduction, thus subverting the classical notion of authenticity and reproduction in fine arin fine art.
Keith haring - andy mouse, dollar sign: reproduction of the andy mouse dollar sign dated 1986, mechanical silkscreen published in germany.
In her practice, she often used tools associated with mechanical reproduction that she employs in unconventional ways, as well as mechanically reproduced materials, such as a windows screens, plastic mannequins, and studio floor debris from previous art pieceIn her practice, she often used tools associated with mechanical reproduction that she employs in unconventional ways, as well as mechanically reproduced materials, such as a windows screens, plastic mannequins, and studio floor debris from previous art piecein unconventional ways, as well as mechanically reproduced materials, such as a windows screens, plastic mannequins, and studio floor debris from previous art pieces.
Photography becomes a performance taking the vitality sacrified in the transition to the mechanical reproduction.
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 history of colour reproduction, manufacture and consumption are further explored through the presentation of the film as a composite RGB projection, which recalls the mechanical print processes used in the textile industry.
Kelley Walker's series of prints based on an old magazine ad in which Andy Warhol acts as a spokesman for Pioneer audio equipment is a strenuously involuted but unilluminating comment on mechanical reproduction.
Thus these hybrid images — mechanical reproductions of handmade pieces — become unique artworks in the end, an interesting progression that unfortunately requires a lot of explaining.
Drawing from his early training in printmaking, he employs diverse techniques that combine the hand with mechanical reproduction.
They may be creating art in the age of mechanical reproduction, but none of the works, not even the 102 original of Warhol's «Shadows» (1978) two of which are on display, Wade's (Untitled) X's and U's (2006 & 2008) or Wool's «Minor Mishaps» (2001) are exactly the same.
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.
Guyton questions the value of artistic skill in age when Abstract Art is proliferated by mechanical reproduction.
In three ink drawings, Sietsema has manually duplicated the process of mechanical reproduction, copying pages of The New York Times by hand - rendering each typographic mark.
Though Fisher begins with photographs of clouds used as studies, the resulting compositions, though photographically accurate in their details, are clearly painted and not mechanical reproductions.
And because Richter is famously questioning of all the usual distinctions in painting — figurative versus abstract, mechanical reproduction versus painterly touch and so on — it's a particularly judicious selection.
The plaintiff in these cases claim that Spotify is yet to fully comply with the U.S. Copyright Act obligations under Section 115, the act mandates a license for musical composition (mechanical reproduction), available only with proper payments and «notice of intention.»
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