Sentences with phrase «into body gesture»

Drawn to the poor and the unemployed, who were suffering from the collapse of the nation's economy, she began to notice and photograph how people's lives and feelings were translated into body gesture.

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From body movement and hand gestures to facial expressions and timing, these factors figure into the success of a presentation.
3DV Systems, a start - up in Yokneam, Israel, has developed a camera that observes a player's motions and translates them into commands in a video game so that the game responds to gestures and body language.
Software algorithms interpret the hand or body gestures that create those disturbances and translate the movements into commands for controlling specific wireless devices.
Isbister and her colleagues are investigating how specific movements trigger certain feelings and thus learn how gesture - based devices such as the Kinect and the Nintendo's Wii can essentially use your body to hack into your brain.
Here there was integration of physical activity into lessons in key learning areas (e.g., mathematics learned with body movements and gesturing).
It's a kind of raindrop, viewed as nature's most efficient form, and you can see the way it has evolved from the very first VW scribed on a blueprint by body engineer Erwin Komenda, through the New Beetle's geometric gestures created by Art Center - trained designers J Mays and Freeman Thomas, and now into the newest Beetle done with the electronic tools of the VW design studio in Wolfsburg, Germany.
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BOUNDARIES Chris uses subtle hand gestures to move Morgan into a body block that places her between him and the public.
Its highlights include a juggling trainer, a version of Pong that is played by doing push - ups, an app for people with cerebral palsy that transforms gestures into speech, and an Oculus Rift hybrid in which Kinect is used to model the player's body in a virtual world.
These artists are acting like industrious junior postmodernist worker bees, trying to crawl into the body of and imitate the good old days of abstraction, deploying visual signals of Suprematism, color - field painting, minimalism, post-minimalism, Italian Arte Povera, Japanese Mono - ha, process art, modified action painting, all gesturing toward guys like Polke, Richter, Warhol, Wool, Prince, Kippenberger, Albert Oehlen, Wade Guyton, Rudolf Stingel, Sergej Jensen, and Michael Krebber.
Many of Schnabel's signature tropes — the use of dropcloths and soiled canvases, the incorporation of studio debris and other «imperfections» into the body of the work, and his re-imagining of found materials — have become celebrated gestures in contemporary painting.
In Retroactive II (1963)-- a painting illustrated in the catalog but not on the wall at MoMA — some white paint outlines a pointing - hand gesture in a picture of the recently assassinated President John F. Kennedy, separating it from the rest of his body and turning it into an emblematic indication of the painting's power to interpellate its viewer.
Through a series of scripted body positions, Street slowly imprints quasi-photographic imagery into pools of wet acrylic paint on canvas, her body wrapped in hosiery, an indexical gesture that recalls feminist performances of the 60 ′ s and 70 ′ s.
A Shape That Stands Upfocuses on works made over the last 15 years that follow a historical lineage of artists — from Philip Guston and Willem DeKooning's dissolution of the body into line, color, and near violent gesture, to later artists, such as the Chicago Imagists, or those associated with the California Funk movement.
The generated forms follow the movement of people, translating physical body language into a transparent - digital gesture, settling in an amorphous body of colour.
Her loose gestures obscure and deconstruct a singular reading as bodies break down into restless, anfractuous and elusive activity.
Along with well - selected illustrations of works in different media, the catalogue traces Sillman's early exploration of cartoon imagery and the associative use of colors, her struggle for the unity of the physical legitimacy of the objects and the human body, her equally shared interest in figuration and abstraction, her attempts to reduce images that evoke the ambiguity of singular gestures in flux that are emphatically stable, and her «zines» and recent forays into drawings made with an iPhone.
The ceremonial gesture resulted in the neo-conceptual video Pacific / Puddle / Pedal, and led to «The Swimmer», a new body of work where city and sea dissolve into a psychogeographic haze.
Drawn from different animal species, Tim brings his subjects into such close focus that we begin to read their poses and gestures as we would the body language of a human figure, face or hand.
What I was interested in was using the body, bringing back gesture into my work, and it seemed appropriate to reduce it down to something like the stripe or the dot.
Shaking out the Bed (2015) portrays a couple in bed seen from a birds - eye vantage point, a common gesture transformed by the artist into a tornado of energy that includes pizza slices, body parts, cups, and dirty laundry.
The Neo Dada gestures that emerged in the late 1960s had an irreverent, experimental spirit, such as Robert Rauschenberg's Erased de Kooning Drawing, 1953, Yves Klein's attempt to fly in Leap into the Void, 1960 and Piero Manzoni's signing of people's bodies in 1961.
Danto took Warhol's miraculous transformation of everyday objects into art works beyond the Duchampian gesture, by demonstrating how it was rooted in the transubstantiation of wine and wafer to the blood and body of Christ in the Eucharist.
It is a stab at presenting a variety of contemporary figurative styles, which are independent and interlinked at the same time, including the disappearance of the body into figurative expressions and gestures — a beautiful broken language.
The gesture follows the impetus found in Jafa's two - decades - long research into the movement of the black body, which resulted in more than 200 notebooks created between 1990 and 2007.
In such iconic works as Meat Joy (1964), performed in New York by members of the Judson Dance Theater, embracing dance allowed Schneemann to create a fluid union of the body and mark - making as gesture extended into physical space.
That occurs as visualizations inside a container of mindful meditation, as well as somatic investigation into the meaning of a gesture or tension in the body.
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