Sentences with phrase «most immersive works»

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Another Fortnight title that drew some of the festival's most rapturous notices was «The Florida Project,» a terrifically immersive work of child's - eye realism set in a run - down motel on the outskirts of Orlando, Fla..
While there is something to be said about the film's truly madcap and increasingly absurd multilingual clusterfucks - and they are perhaps the most potent and precise of any Palme d'Or nominee in years - those that know Ade's previous films (The Forest for the Trees, Everyone Else) should also expect a work that is achingly human and nuanced, working marvelously as both an intimate and awkward study of a father - daughter relationship and as an immersive look into the corporate landscapes of post-wall Europe.
Featuring immersive pick up and play action that stays true to the original arcade games, up to two players can control Gunblade helicopter gunships and work cooperatively to destroy an android terrorist invasion in the airspace above some of the United States most well - known locations.
Working together we can make sure that Sleeping Dogs is the most intense and immersive experience it can be.»
He has worked extensively in immersive theatre and regularly for Les Enfants Terribles, most recently directing THE TIME PORTAL.
It is deeply disappointing and simply wrong for Leslie to attempt to take personal credit for what has always been the tremendous efforts of the entire Rockstar team, who remain hard at work delivering the most immersive and engaging entertainment experiences we can for our fans.
Focusing on the evolution of her immersive Infinity Mirror Rooms, the most significant North American tour of Kusama's work in nearly two decades continues at the Art Gallery of Ontario.
In all, the exhibition offers an immersive, wonderfully fun opportunity to reflect on the talents of one of the most influential and uniquely versatile designers working today.
Perhaps, in immersive terms, the most successful of Fontana's work were his installations at the 1966 Venice Biennale.
In her most recent works, the artist has renewed contact with her most radical instincts in immersive installations and collaborative pieces.
Focusing on the evolution of her immersive Infinity Mirror Rooms, the most significant North American tour of Kusama's work in nearly two decades continues at The Cleveland Art Museum (7...
Most recently he works on two large - scale installations: ORT, an outdoor projection in Le Havre on Oscar Niemeyer's «Le Volcan» for 2017 and SOL, an immersive audiovisual installation which will premiere at Berghain in Berlin in January 2017.
His performances, kinetic sculptures, and immersive installations have made him one of the most celebrated young international artists working today.
The exhibition Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors, a comprehensive survey exhibition that explores the evolution of her immersive infinity rooms, will travel through the United States and Canada in the most significant North American tour of her work in nearly two decades.
Tatiana Trouvé is well known for the large - scale spatial installations integrated with architecture and her paintings, while Laure Prouvost mainly works on video and immersive installations combined with video.The exhibitions are named for the titles of their works: «The Sparkle of Absence» is from Trouvé's conceptual series, consisting of works that have never been materialized and that are only in the existence of titles; «Into All That Is Here» comes from the latest work of Prouvost's most representative series «Granddad».
Boldly patterned flooring, referencing the famous hotel carpet in The Shining — the work of artists Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin — leads us into a maze of immersive installations (some of them quite mind - bending), some conceptual art (largely so - so) and some paintings by artists I'd never heard of (most of them truly awful).
Tony Gum joins a list of notable past winners including most recently Devan Shimoyama of Samuel Freeman Gallery who presented an immersive installation of multi-disciplinary works at PULSE Miami Beach 2016.
The exhibition features a range of media, including painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, installation and video; never - before - seen works from the 1980s; new large - scale sculptures; and the artist's most ambitious architectural installation to date: a vast and immersive mirrored labyrinth that will go on view in ICA Miami's Atrium Gallery.
The show is an immersive retrospective installation featuring some of the artist's best - known and most challenging works, including «Scare» (1976), «Blind Date» (1980), «Icons» (1995), and «Dream House: Rage Room» (2010).
Taking its title from an early, immersive sound environment, White Space presents a range of historic works by Marina Abramović, most of which have never been exhibited before.
Isaac Julien is joined by Giuliana Bruno, Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies, Harvard University and author of the upcoming book Surface: Matters of Aesthetics, Materiality, and Media, for a discussion of Julien's prolific and diverse moving - image work, and its active migration from cinema screen to gallery installation in such recent works as Vagabondia (2000) and Baltimore (2003), both of which take as their subject the space of the museum; the immersive video installation Ten Thousand Waves, on view in the Museum's atrium through February 17; and his most recent installation, the seven - screen PLAYTIME.
Eli Sudbrack of Assume Vivid Astro Focus will discuss his most significant work in a self - described «Book Tour Lecture,» in which the artist walks the audience through key moments in the development of his immersive installations through the AVAF monograph.
One of the most - talked - about works of the week was Ryan McNamara's immersive (and very sold - out) performance, «MEEM 4 MIAMI: a Story Ballet About the Internet.»
As part of festivities commemorating the Belgian artist's life and work, the Magritte Estate commissioned an immersive world to be constructed from high resolution scans of his most famous paintings, such as The Treachery of Images, Golconda, and The False Mirror.
The resulting piece was most recently shown in New York as part of the Whitney Museum exhibition of video work, Dreamlands: Immersive Cinema and Art, 1905 — 2016.
The most recent presentation, Tales of Our Time (2016 — 17), was a group exhibition that included a robot - operated installation of monumental scale, a public tea gathering in an indoor garden setting, and immersive video works to explore and challenge the notion of place.
Executed on a vast, immersive scale, Pine House (Rooms for Rent), painted in 1994, represents one of Peter Doig's most important works.
Julien's most recent work has focused on immersive single - and multi-channel video installations.
Bonalumi is most recognised for his Picture - Objects, created through «extroflection» — a process using frames fixed to the backs of canvases to deform them, which led to later work including sculptures and immersive environments.
Focusing on the evolution of her immersive Infinity Mirror Rooms, the most significant North American tour of Kusama's work in nearly two decades continues at The Cleveland Art Museum (7 July — 30 September 2018).
The poets will activate Teresita Fernandez's most recent glazed ceramic work from her Fire (America) series and an immersive, site - specific charcoal wall drawing, Charred Landscape (America).
His most recent landscapes — large - scale immersive works he calls «environmental paintings» — make up a third of the show.
«An immersive exhibition, Peter Campus — Video ergo sum, on view at Jeu de Paume, Paris until May 28, 2017 is the first solo exhibition dedicated to American artist Peter Campus (born 1937, New York), one of the most influential pioneers of video art whose seminal work has inspired generations of artists.»
The most successful and mesmerizing use of technology in this exhibition is Hockney's multi-screen video works, and in a room at Tate Britain titled «The Four Seasons», visitors can enjoy a truly immersive experience surrounded by 4 screens, each made up of several smaller screens, and each showing carefully edited footage of a different season in the same stretch of road at Woldgate, near Bridlington in Yorkshire in 2002.
Among the topics covered in this book are «Five Keys to Telling a Compelling Story in the Courtroom,» «Ten Videos to Help Litigators Become Better at Storytelling,» «Great Courtroom Storytelling Articles From Trial Experts,» «Trial Presentation Errors That Lawyers Can Easily Avoid,» «Litigation Graphics Psychology and Color Meaning,» «The 14 Most Preventable Trial Preparation Mistakes,» «New Study: A Graphically Immersive Trial Presentation Works Best,» «Practice, Say Jury Consultants, Is Why Movie Lawyers Perform So Well,» «Three Ways to Force Yourself to Practice Your Trial Presentation,» «Explaining a Complicated Process Using Trial Graphics,» and «Litigation Graphics Timelines Can Persuade Judges and Juries.»
But at this year's South by Southwest, one of the most exciting and forward - thinking pieces of immersive work wasn't there to promote a movie or TV show.
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If you enjoyed that learning experience with GA Dash, it doesn't need to end - their Web Development Immersive boot camp is 12 weeks of learning programming from its most basic concepts to front and backend web development to finally working in a team on a product.
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