Sentences with phrase «life scale capturing»

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This adjustment aims to capture both the strength of our belief in the accuracy of the RCT results as well as in the likelihood that Living Goods and BRAC will be able to replicate the results at a greater scale and in somewhat different locations (though still within Uganda).
Furthermore, these indices capture changes in fuel (live and dead plant material) moistures, and thus scale to fuel consumption34 and pyrogenic emission production5.
It's intimate, as an autobiography ought to be, but co-directors Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud also manage to give it a panoramic scale: While the movie doesn't attempt to be an Iranian history lesson, it does capture the way people's lives can be both drastically changed and yet, in some ways, remain defiantly unchanged when their government subverts everything they believe in, using God — or some version of God — as its chief weapon.
At once miniaturistic and panoramic, Franzen's prodigious comedic saga renders family life on an epic scale and captures the decadence of the dot - com era.
describe it as a motivational seminar, but that phrase — with its suggestion of minor - league life coaches giving speeches in dingy hotel ballrooms — hardly captures the scale and grandiosity of the thing.
Containing several of the world's major mountain belts, the pear - shaped country comes to life in sweeping landscapes, often completely reimagining what it means to capture scale.
You will then continue towards «Dubai Marina» district, which offers an exclusive environment for living, leisure and business followed by the world «s largest man - made island, that has captured the world's imagination with its magnificent scale and ingenuity, called The Palm Jumeirah.
Aside from some obvious scale issues, Mega64 has perfectly, poetically captured the essence of Shadow of the Colossus «gameplay in live - action form.
Hopefully for Sony this super sized ad, reflecting the scale Insomniac is trying to capture in the title, will give the residents of L.A. a gentle reminder of what is heading their way this November 4th (or Nov 28th if you live in Europe).
His body of remix artworks includes published cult novels, pioneering works of Internet art, digital video and surround sound museum installations, large - scale video projections in public spaces, live audio - visual / VJ performance, and most recently, a series of feature - length «foreign films» shot with different image - capturing devices in various locations throughout the world.
Liu Xiaodong's large - scale paintings capture contemporary life in China.
Her painting work with mixed media attempts to capture the live experience of performing, the performers» inner states and memory of a given performance, re-performing the live works through large scale canvases and fresco works.
Derrick Adams» solo exhibition combines two ongoing series: «LIVE» and «IN COLOR», a collection of large - scale mixed media collage capturing the bold character dramatizations of black figures in entertainment; juxtaposed with «GRAY AREA», a series of grayscale mixed media collage addressing the often imbalanced modes of speculation and assumption.
Covering three decades of the artist's provocative yet intimate large - scale color images capturing the domestic life and private moments of the American and European elite — her family and friends — this book will appeal to contemporary - art lovers, photography book collectors, and anyone with an interest in modern culture.
These large - scale ink - and - colored - pencil drawings capture vignettes from contemporary Inuit life, and are wonderfully tender, fun, and expressive.
Her large scale installations capture wayward moments of beauty while extending the life of the sculptural components she uses to generate photographic images in cyanotype.
The New York - based artist will install images, all printed the same scale of scans of Ibiza flyers, tracksuits and magazines, default Photoshop image effects, commercial and cell phone photography and low - res screen captures that would, if cropping up on a social media feed, be hashtag - ged with the words «currentmood»; a way of illustrating your specific emotional state via an image that is not specific or related to you and your life at all.
Leshko's new work captures the transition and decay of urban life through classic dollhouse - scale (1:12) sculptures made from wood and paper.
Highlights of the Norwich leg include All That Is Solid (2015), a recent film by John Akomfrah and Trevor Mathison concerning the transience and impossibility of capturing the unrecorded voice and the undocumented past; Spirit is a bone (2014), portraits of Moscow citizens by artist duo Broomberg & Chanarin created through the use of a facial recognition system recently developed in Russia for public security and border control surveillance; as well as a series of posters that reproduce on a 1:1 scale a scene from Ryan Gander's studio in which a still life has been constructed from research material on the subject of «The Still Life&raqlife has been constructed from research material on the subject of «The Still Life&raqLife».
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