Sentences with phrase «mechanical reproduction from»

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«For the first time in world history, mechanical reproduction emancipates the work of art from its parasitical dependence on ritual.
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They are media machines, Automats of a sort, which involve the viewer in their mechanics; they reflect an era of transition from literally mechanical reproduction to electronic saturation.
Jerry Saltz gave praise to the show and summarised it better than anyone else: «Wool's paintings of blocky letters, words, and phrases; abstract graphic fields filled with erasures; and boxy geometries implausibly synthesize the gesturalism of mid-century Modernism — now out of style, semi-forbidden — with cooler art from the age of mechanical reproduction.
In her practice, she often used tools associated with mechanical reproduction that she employs in unconventional ways, as well as mechanically reproduced materials, such as a windows screens, plastic mannequins, and studio floor debris from previous art pieces.
In the first years of the 1900s, several of these artists seceded, or broke away, from the mainstream use of the camera as a tool for mechanical reproduction and embraced a new style that emphasized the role of craftsmanship.Through such labor - intensive processes as platinum, gum - bichromate, bromoil, and silver gelatin printing, they created rich, tonally subtle images.
Whereas members of this movement draw inspiration from mass media, Thiebaud paints on the basis of his own memories, and his loose brush strokes are miles away from the mechanical, hard - edge reproductions by artists like Andy Warhol.
Drawing from his early training in printmaking, he employs diverse techniques that combine the hand with mechanical reproduction.
However, unlike Pop artists such as Andy Warhol and James Rosenquist, Thiebaud worked from life, not from media images, and his engagement was evident in his loose brushstroke, whereas a hard - edge painting style, signifying mechanical reproduction, was preferred by many Pop artists.
To take an example from the past, which I owe to Leon Cooper, a nineteenth - century development program aimed at the mechanical reproduction of music might have produced a superbly engineered music box or Pianola, but it would never have imagined a transistor radio or subsidized the work of Maxwell on the physics of the electromagnetic field which made the transistor radio possible.»
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