Sentences with phrase «mirror images projected»

Several small tableaux on the table tops are only visible in the mirror images projected from above the viewer while those at the very top remain an impossible prize.

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Without a divinely guaranteed proclaimer of the Gospel, we are left with individual interpretation and so the living Christ disappears behind a projected image that mirrors only the hearts and minds of fallen human beings.
Since rear visibility would have been a joke even with a rear windshield, the Project One forgoes the traditional rearview mirror and replaces it with a screen that displays real - time images from a rear camera.
In happier tech news, everybody loved Honda's LaneWatch system, in which a camera located in the right - hand side - view mirror projects an image onto the navigation screen when you flick the right turn signal.
Let's talk about something else, like the Land Rover Evoque we're driving, which has puddle lights in the side mirrors that project an image of the car on the ground when the door is opened.
The optional cameras replace conventional door mirrors with much smaller cameras, which project digital images onto screens located inside the car on the leading edge between the doors and dashboard.
Finally, all trim levels (excluding the LX) come standard with Honda LaneWatch, which uses a camera mounted in the side - view mirror to project a real - time image of the car's blind spot onto the display.
It employs a rear - facing camera to project real - time video images onto the rear - view mirror when the view is blocked by passengers / luggage.
Taking the place of the traditional rearview mirror is an iPhone, which slots into a dedicated holder and projects images captured by a rear - facing camera.
And, for the first time on any Nissan vehicle, Armada Platinum models include standard Intelligent Rear View Mirror (I - RVM), which uses a high - resolution camera mounted on the rear of the vehicle to project a clear image onto an LCD monitor built into the standard rearview mirror.
The «Ole Yeller» Mustang features a custom yellow exterior finish with «Ole Yeller» accents and badging, unique carbon fibre components, and mirrors projecting images of the aircraft.
Taking inspiration from aircraft, the new Head - Up Display (HUD) projects a virtual image onto the windshield, enabling the driver to keep his or her eyes on the road, using a system of mirrors and a TFT LCD display.
Without traditional exterior mirrors, Mercedes has provided the concept with displays within the door lining that are used to project rear - view images in real time.
The Oxygentle Rear View Reverse Mirror Backup Camera replaces your original rearview mirror with one that will project the image captured through the rearview camera.
For added convenience, you can also have the rearview image projected through the rearview mirror, where it's more natural to look while reversing.
This shines on both sides of the vehicle from power - folding side mirrors that project the image to the ground.
In the gallery installation, figures walking in the garden approach and mirror viewers watching the projected image.
Books - Forewords / Catalogue Essays Reduced Shakespeare Company «Reduced History of Art» project, AAF, 2014 Alan Gouk, New Small Paintings, 2014, HSoA Kelvin Okafor, Albemarle Gallery, 2014 Deborah Azzopardi, Cork Street, 2014 McAlpine Miller «MIRROR MIRROR» 2014 & «Altered Images» 2013, Washington Green Castle Fine Art Jane McAdam Freud «Family Matters», Gazelli Gallery, Mayfair, 2012 Simon Gudgeon, Isis sculpture Serpentine Hyde Park, 2012 Martin Yeoman, Petleys Gallery Mayfair, 2011 Izabella Kay, Cork Street, 2011 Henry Moore at Work Noa Lidor «Doubting Thomas», Madrid Osvaldo Mariscotti, New York Hampstead Artist» Council 50thAnniversary Learn As You Colour Modern Art for Children
The increased number of Asian galleries was matched by their quality: Shanghai's Leo Xu Projects offered an excellent — although very cramped — group show of the work of emerging artists in which huge mirrored screens bearing printed images of landscapes vied for position with quieter works, such as a composition made up of hundreds of rows of tiny brown - paper squares with their bottom left corners delicately curled upwards and aaajiao's vertical sequence of smartphones collectively displaying a video of a long stream of water.
McCall compiled the video footage and still images contributed by the original participants which he then edited into a thirty - five minute looped film that is projected on a suspended screen in the exhibition space; mirrors on the wall and newspapers on the gallery's floor replicate the original environment created 40 years ago.
Feminist Land Art Retreat (est. 2010) was born with a poster on the wall of Exercise Projects in Vancouver, depicting mirrored images of Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty.
Some are sumptuously outfitted with mirrors, or affixed with an image or object (a necktie, for instance); others are simply prints of wan, generic gestural abstractions, another exhausted idea that adds an extra layer of distancing and renders the project even emptier.
Where the world's current status is called into clarity in Vinebaum's project space, This Land Again's mirrored images of lake, platform, and construction site ask the world to hold still for the viewer to contemplate little - noticed elements of our lived environment.
For his contribution to the Hayward Gallery's series of artist - curated projects, Wallinger explores the notion of liminality — an intermediate or transitional condition — which is illustrated through the thresholds and borders, simulacra and mirror images found in the work of William Blake, Vija Celmins, Tacita Dean, Thomas Demand, Albrecht Dürer, Bruce Nauman, Guiseppe Penone and Fred Sandback.
Instead, he projects images on a variety of surfaces such as smoke, cotton balls, antennae, water and mirrors.
Select exhibitions include» ˜Step Across This Line: Contemporary Art from Pakistan, India and Bangladesh» at Asia House, London, 2011;» ˜An Elixir Realigning», a performance project at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, 2011; FIRST SHOWING, a series of first solo exhibitions of young artists, Seven Art Ltd, New Delhi, 2009 - 2010;» ˜Astonishment of Being», Birla Academy of Art and Culture, Kolkata, 2009;» ˜Still Moving Image», inaugural exhibition of the Devi Art Foundation, New Delhi, 2008, and» ˜House of Mirrors», Grosvenor Vadehra, London, 2007.
Main image: Olafur Eliasson, The Weather Project, 2003, monofrequency lights, projection foil, haze machines, mirror foil, aluminium, and scaffolding, 26.7 m x 22.3 m x 155.4 m, installation in Turbine Hall, Tate Modern, London.
The video is projected onto a mirror near the gallery's ceiling, where the image appears like a hologram leaving traces, before casting the reflection onto the wooden floorboards below.
The flip - up piece is a mirror that projects the image onto the desk surface; usually you would use a white piece of paper on the desk as a screen.
Samsung is also cooking up a hologram technology that is believed to project three - dimensional images, a transparent screen plus a reflective display that works akin to a mirror.
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