Sentences with phrase «narrative space»

Their works present landscapes that are both real and imagined, and allow the viewer to move between historic and contemporary narrative spaces.
Translated from the French as «out of field,» or more colloquially «off - camera,» the term «hors - champs» refers to the capacity of certain images to create a sense of narrative space beyond what is immediately shown by the camera.
To succeed, MR games must transform from cabinets of curiosities to fun emotionally compelling interactive narrative spaces.
«Fullbright is one of the few studios that's really exploring this idea of games as character - focused narrative spaces; it's very much about letting the players explore stories rather than being controlled by them.»
The mental, introspective narrative space built up by the speakers is connected with a discontinuous experience of the real space, inasmuch as the voices from the various sources of sound can only be followed through a physical movement.
In her often mythic work, Schimert selects iconic figures - Ophelia, Sir Lancelot, Neil Armstrong, Nixon, and, for her MATRIX exhibition at the Berkeley Art Museum, Oedipus - and merges their stories with her own in an abstractly narrative space composed of drawings, sculpture, wall drawings, and film.
The work of Pedro Barateiro consists largely of critical reflections on narrative spaces.
Opportunities for imagination to take flight also presents itself in multimedia narrative spaces and paintings that plumb the imagination through abstraction, autobiographic moments and imaginative psychologically charged narration.
She is fascinated by Malcolm Gladwell because of the way «he enters narrative space
That gave me the idea and permission to incorporate the light before sunrise, at sunrise, and after sunrise in the same painting: to have it be a seamless, continuous narrative space, and not appear as a collage.
I've been enamored of these ledger drawings also, finely detailed but also felt - not as generic as many persian / indian paintings ofen are - and I'm curious about the kind of pictorial space these utilize - it really is drawing / narrative space more than page surface...
Mary Flanagan's «The Perpetual Bed» received attention for its novel use of 3D nonlinear narrative space, or what she called «navigable narratives.»
Tangerine, Baker's previous feature, similarly occupies two narrative spaces.
We thus begin to doubt Theo's critical diagnosis of the world around him, while the narrative space of attention begins to widen and allows the spectator more choice in what to see, freed from the protagonist's gaze.
So together we are using AI to do something new in the narrative space
Barnett Newman's zips, while abstract in nature, identify with cinematic and narrative space.
This work stands among her most widely known series of «inhabited paintings», which address the limits of pictorial and narrative space, and have defined her groundbreaking interdisciplinary artistic practice.
Environments — Installations — Narrative Spaces» traces the history of installation art from the 1960s until today with a focus on narrative structures.
Environments — Installations — Narrative Spaces 17.03.2017 to 17.09.2017 Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart - Berlin The exhibition «moving is in every direction.
In cinema, diegesis refers to the narrative space of the expression of an inner world.
This laden quality of artistic representation has the possibility of offering the viewer a glimpse of the artist's narrative space.
Days of the week, calendar months and greetings impart time and personality to the works, allowing viewers a narrative space in which to animate the abstract forms they are faced with.
The combination of wall mounted and free standing works defined the room as a narrative space, alive and interacting with visitors.
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