Sentences with phrase «into dynamic objects»

While the barrels hold the vestige of their past function as objects in transit, Rouillard transformed them into dynamic objects to reveal their contemplative and optical qualities.

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It is an inclusiveness which realizes the other person in the actuality of his being, but it is not to be identified with «empathy,» which means transposing oneself into the dynamic structure of an object, hence «the exclusion of one's own concreteness, the extinguishing of the actual situation of life, the absorption in pure aestheticism of the reality in which one participates.»
To enable the generation of all - in - focus images (675 × 506 μm) of irregularly spaced objects, the detector unit has an automatic z - focus control utilizing a dynamic z - stack (user - defined) that translates all objects within the z - stack into a single planar focused image.
A sausage is one of the least dynamic objects on the planet, being that it's minced pork and rusk inside a synthetic skin rolled into a cylindrical shape, so really your Gamertag is a bit of a paradox; Was that the reasoning behind it?
No matter which length of day you choose; the day - night cycle showcases a total contrast in skies, lighting and even dynamic casting of shadows from structures, objects and foliage as sunrise becomes mid-day, mid-day progresses into sunset and sunset transitions into midnight before looping back around again in what is a graphically authentic depiction of a day - night cycle.
A lot of the techniques and a lot of the types of things that I would do to make multiplayer levels work and be successful in previous titles just don't work because of the systemic process and, frankly, what the engine is capable of — like the high dynamic range lighting and the weather factors and everything else and the sheer density of objects that you actually put into the environment in the game.
Others of note include the aesthetically dynamic and conceptually dense Bobby Jesus» Alma Mater b / w Reading the Book of David and / or Paying Attention is Free by Frances Stark combining a hip - hop soundtrack with transcribed conversations and take home flyers; Taryn Simon's Birds of the West Indies features the cars, weapons and women of the James Bond franchise pictured as they are now, meaning that while the objects appear as they did in the films, the women bear the effects of age (some are well into their 60s and 70s), which effectively distances them from the roles they had played by reinforcing the reality and humanity that separates them from the objects amongst them.
In her 2014 Tate Britain Commission, Barlow had the opportunity to demonstrate how a monumental space can be transformed into a series of object studies where gravity, balance and scale integrate with the viewer empowering a dynamic and interactive experience.
Treib's current exhibition furthers her intimate and dynamic research into the secret life of objects and motifs.
When in the context of a social energy or dynamic, ie the social or collective energy surrounding a piece of art because it is well known and referenced etc - would then push the communication object into a «community or social» sphere resulting in a more social - ized dynamic energy.
Then it became an interconnected series of lines and arcs, locking physical object and dynamic space into a Cubist union, which soon gave way to a pattern of plus and minus marks.
Drawing on the dynamic society of Guyana, the wider Caribbean and Europe, Locke delves deeply into the history behind the subject matter and objects involved in his work to create pieces that stand on a crossroad of cultures, mediums and historic references.
At the time, while I recognized in the installations in which Tonoshiki threw together and brought into dynamic coexistence waste lumber from demolished houses, driftage from the ocean, abandoned televisions and other domestic waste, and scrapped vehicles on the one hand and natural outdoor settings or orderly exhibition rooms in art museums on the other, a common spirit with the cyber-punk-like junk aesthetic that was then reaching its peak (see the work of Seiko Mikami, for example), the only thing I sensed Tonoshiki was stressing — particularly given that he had been influenced by the social sculpture of Joseph Beuys — was probably that the concept of «reversal» could be found in the act of almost violently recycling useless objects that had served their function and were merely waiting to be disposed.
Salvage: Upcycling the Old into Art Through February 23 (Artist Talk Feb 10, 3 - 5 pm) Art Exchange Exhibition Space, Long Beach by Genie Davis Through February 23rd at the Long Beach Art Exchange Exhibition space, «Salvage» offers the work of twelve dynamic female artists who have turned discarded objects into art.
Known for transforming household objects into dynamic sculptural installations through the addition of ceramics, paint, and found materials, Hutchins» practice examines the artistic potential of the everyday.
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