Sentences with phrase «manipulated by the image»

The apparatus theory proposed by Jean - Louis Baudry and Christian Metz posits that spectators in classical narrative cinema are manipulated by the images and, deprived of the ability to critically contemplate the act of viewing, confuse film illusion and reality.

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The below image, designed to portray the United States and Japan manipulating the Philippines from behind the scenes, was also published by Xinhua:
Religion is humankind's attempt to try and know the unknowable and / or control the uncontrollable believing the god made in their image can be manipulated by faith, prayer, sacrifice, obedience, and ritual..
The Uruguayan Football Association are preparing to defend Luis Suarez against allegations of biting by claiming that an image showing teeth marks in Giorgio Chiellini's shoulder had been manipulated using Photoshop, according to Spanish newspaper Sport.
Throwing pots on a potters wheel is the classic pottery image; the clay is placed in the centre of the wheel and using hands as a tool, combined with the force created by the turning potters wheel a pot shape is manipulated from the clay into a recognisable shape and is a notoriously difficult skill to master; but this is only the start, Penny Spooner explains what happens next,» Once I have thrown a pot I leave it to dry until it is leather hard (green ware) and turn off any excess clay, make adaptations and scratch designs into the clay.
By allowing the operator to manipulate routine, two - dimensional images in an open three - dimensional space, VR provides a look into a patients» organs and tissues that had not been possible outside of the human body, until now.
By manipulating the intensity of light, the scientists could show from the same screen two distinctly different images — one to a viewer's left eye and a second to the right eye.
GIS is able to store, manipulate, analyse and communicate between user and data, while mobile - based QR codes technology can be read by an imaging device (such as a camera) and processed using Reed - Solomon error correction until the image can be appropriately interpreted about the tree; data is then extracted from tree patterns present in both horizontal and vertical component of the image.
IMAGINE being able to manipulate images on a screen by thought alone.
Little by little over the past year the claims unraveled, as a succession of committees found the papers riddled with manipulated images and plagiarized text and lacking supporting data.
Naoki Mori was canned by the University of the Ryukyus in Nishihara, Japan, last August after an internal investigation found that his group had manipulated image data in numerous papers.
When these images are coupled with unseen, gentle manipulations of the real hand carried out by an investigator, test participants experience their illusory fingers as so real that when their video - manipulated digits appear stretched to cartoonish lengths, they believe they have touched a wooden block that lies far out of reach.
The nearly 6 - minute video, complete with background music, presents a series of still shots of over 60 allegedly duplicated and manipulated images in 24 papers, including 19 instances in a single publication, by a group led by molecular signaling specialist Shigeaki Kato of the University of Tokyo's Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences.
Story itself is replaced by an elaborate game of spot - the - cult - thespian, with veterans like Udo Kier, Geraldine Chaplin, Charlotte Rampling, and Maria de Medeiros appearing in fleeting, sometimes incomprehensible, always gorgeously manipulated images.
This can also be used as a teaching tool, where a webcam reads a card held by the teacher and the display on the card changes — so that for example, an image of Planet Earth can then be manipulated into the different elements of crust, mantle etc..
With detailed information on each object, students can manipulate the artifacts by spinning high - quality three - dimensional images and tapping to learn more about the history and characteristics of each item.
However, truly getting technology into the hands of students (which should always be the primary goal) means more than allowing them to manipulate images designed by the teacher.»
We also liked the inclusion of motion controls which enables you to enlarge copy and manipulate images simply by tilting or panning the device.
Of course, there are many times that a major publisher will also use stock photo images from, say, Getty Images or iStock, but even these are combined and manipulated in so many ways that they are unrecognizable from the original by the time the book goes to images from, say, Getty Images or iStock, but even these are combined and manipulated in so many ways that they are unrecognizable from the original by the time the book goes to Images or iStock, but even these are combined and manipulated in so many ways that they are unrecognizable from the original by the time the book goes to print.
The images produced by digital radiography are of much better quality than film radiographs and can be manipulated digitally, giving us the best possible radiographic information to help us diagnose your pets.
A brief foray into arm wrestling is a low point in the game, as is the concept of Holme's placing a certain aroma by manipulating pieces of a floating picture to form a complete image.
Positioned in the gallery's atrium is the dominant feature of the exhibition: Act Three: Silent Siege, a single channel movie that evolves and changes as live video feeds embedded around the viewing area allow Hartung to observe and adjust the picture remotely by capturing the viewer's image and manipulating it on screen.
The analogy is extended by Ziegler's process of approximation that comes with digitally manipulating these images and then finding analogue equivalents for the pixels and virtual polygons that result.
Drawing from images of tattered street advertisements whose strata peek through one another, Ivcevich begins by manipulating his canvas» surface with tie - dye and silkscreen techniques.
Featuring both digital and 35 mm work by approximately 30 young artists, the images in Selected Shots illustrated the students» enthusiasm for photography and their excitement to explore various genres, from portraiture and still life to more abstract and manipulated techniques.
As compelling, at the Pulse fair were a series of street scenes by Gordon Parks (at Nicholas Metivier), and (at Yancey Richardson) a Zanele Muholi ebony portrait and a manipulated image by Paul Mpagi Sepuya.
Wondrous those carefully built - up compilations by Gilbert and George; Wolfgang Tillmans» fluid abstractions; Louise Lawler's reworked images scaled up to murals or down to paperweights to give them multiple lives; Ahmed Mater's manipulated landscapes, reimagined and rephotographed to suggest an irretrievable paradise, and Richard Koci Hernandez's iPhone scenarios that sliced off surreal takes on an ordinary day.
Mr. Oehlen's paintings are overfull of the act of painting: of successive formal decisions; of different colors applied with brushes of various widths at different speeds; of digital images found or invented, manipulated and combined, and printed by sundry means.
Meade then creates a digital translation by subtly manipulating the chosen image to enhance the evocation of tactility of its surface.
Hartung's use of stop - motion animation, along with incredibly effective lo - fi lighting and staging techniques (as opposed to manipulating the image through the camera or digital editing), creates a differently ordered temporality by manipulating the flow of action and referring to a non-digital filmic past while also using a decidedly video - based look.
By appropriating familiar or typical images — such as Federal Express boxes, dice, and wallpaper — and then digitally or physically manipulating these images, the artist is able to both emphasize and question what is concrete in the world around him.
Startling juxtapositions also exist as the pedestal of 1950's beauty is shifted in a sinister collaboration between beauty and monstrosity in Javier Piñón's Medusa collages, while Quisqueya Henriquez's collages play with the perceived heightened masculinity of Latin cultures by manipulating symbolic male images.
In his photographic transparencies, Golub manipulates and alters existing images of the same dramatic and tragic subjects which, after being photocopied and photographed, are transferred by the artist onto transparent sheets that emphasize the rough realism of his work.
Her series of photographs at WENTRUP are derived from her examination of mannequins, which she then turns into avatars by manipulating the images.
Equally disturbing and seductive, «By manipulating modes of visual address ingrained in image search engines and web video players, Wolfson nimbly interweaves genre elements and cultural signposts in Raspberry Poser.»
In V838 Mon images taken by the Hubble telescope from 2002 - 2006 of a star that exploded over 20,000 years ago are manipulated pixel by pixel to create a 12 second animation that loops continuously.
By that time, she had spent almost two decades collaging found images to expose and manipulate the ideological structures that underpinned photography, crafting series such as «Modern History,» 1977 — 79, for which she excised the text from the front pages of newspapers so that the size and position of the remaining images — of statesmen or a solar eclipse or a masked Sandinista guerrilla — laid bare a visual grammar of power.
By cutting the images out by hand, he stays connected to the idea of physically manipulating space — just as architecture itself doeBy cutting the images out by hand, he stays connected to the idea of physically manipulating space — just as architecture itself doeby hand, he stays connected to the idea of physically manipulating space — just as architecture itself does.
To make one image Campus begins with a number of conventionally - taken photographs which are fed into a computer, digitized by a scanner and then manipulated in the computer by the artist.
With the «waterlogging» technique she developed for her gallery show in 2009 — with which she works liquid into inket just printed extant images, then rephotographs and digitally manipulates the mottled, apparently damaged results — Rafferty suggests not only the destruction and bifurcation experienced by individual bodies, but also the fascination with which our culture gazes at such images of harm.
The photographic images in the exhibition, created from found photos of anonymous ruins, have been manipulated and rotated using a computer program written by the artist.
The artificial Photoshop script applied to the images evokes the disconnection between the initial version and the last, resulting in a misleading surface, perhaps comparable to contemporary procedures used by the media to manage and manipulate perception.
Moreover, in the public work Basel Time (2010), the artist manipulated the image of the huge clock on the facade of the Hall 2 building at Art Basel's Messe complex (designed in 1953), and placed it on the facade of Hall 1 (designed in 1926), which is slated for demolition in advance of an upcoming building project by Herzog & de Meuron.
This compelling volume documents three recent projects by Canadian artist Stan Douglas, who uses photographs and moving images to surface, consider and manipulate specific political and culture moments.
The recent project involved covering all four elevations of the Temporäre Kunsthalle Berlin (Temporary Kunsthalle Berlin), built in 2008 by Adolf Krischanitz and situated in the historical centre of Berlin, with a digitally manipulated collage of archival images of the glass skin and concrete pilasters of the nearby Palast der Republik (Palace of the Republic).
This week Pace opens a show of twenty new works by Samaras that directly evolved from his early experiments with Polaroids and manipulated images.
And though the assertion is seductive, both documentary and primary claims are hampered by characteristics that cement the prints» status as highly calculated images whose subjects are manipulated and posed in the artist's studio, then processed into aesthetically precious serial works.
He manipulates the images by stretching and compressing them; then programs them into a computer - controlled router (CNC) that carves the impressions into formica and plywood sheets.
As much as Wood is manipulating formal strategies in order to develop and assert his own language in painting, he also creates what he calls «new memories» by rearranging reality to suit his own desires.1 This overlay of impressions and memories onto his subjects results in an intensely personal catalog of images derived from his family history and individual interests.
Influenced by her background in moving image, she loves to manipulate her ability to bring time to a standstill in her photographs, often echoing movement and a 3 - dimensional look in her work.
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