Not exact matches
Creating a
meaningful medical image involves two main tasks: collecting the data, and converting it
into a
picture that can be quickly and accurately interpreted.
Even for strong and confident readers, viewing and discussing
pictures is a great way of getting these students back
into the groove of engaging in rich,
meaningful conversations geared towards making meaning.
Instead, I fire up the computer, sort through the gazillion (I'm sure that is a scientific measurement of how many
pictures I constantly take) photos, select a few favorites, research more facts and info about what we just saw, try to put all of that together
into a
meaningful and memorable post and three to four hours later turn off the light.
Butler writes that both shows «certainly make a case that focus and exactitude are still
meaningful approaches... [Abts] has begun to introduce ruptures, such as a diptych format and a cut corner,
into the
picture plane.
Indeed, if it is true that «every
picture tells a story», one feels that Hopper's simple but unique genre - paintings will continue to be
meaningful long after the intellectual modernism of Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and later contemporary artists, has faded
into history.
There's something compelling though, about the idea of suddenly wanting to quickly take a
picture of some weird thing you've come across that translates all these tried and true ideas (good image, auto - focus, stabilization, quick access)
into a
meaningful moment that the user can relate to.