Sentences with phrase «oblique images»

Here's how it could have happened: The cross-modal area of the brain might have evolved to link an oblique image hitting the retina (caused by viewing a tilted branch) with an «oblique» sequence of muscle twitches (leading the animal to grab the branch at an angle).
This oblique image taken by the Viking orbiter spacecraft shows a thin band of the Martian atmosphere.
(Copyright 1998 by Calvin J. Hamilton) Martian Atmosphere This oblique image taken by the Viking orbiter spacecraft shows a thin band of the Martian atmosphere.

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(Courtesy USGS) Central Candor Chasm - Oblique View This image shows part of Candor Chasm in Valles Marineris.
(Courtesy NASA) North Polar Cap This image is an oblique view of the north polar cap of Mars.
From left to right are frontal and oblique views, followed by higher magnification images of 3D - reconstructions.
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Through this oblique sight gag, Wright evokes the image of Warren Beatty as notorious bank - robber Clyde Barrow, losing a lens in his glasses mere moments before he and Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway) meet their fate under police gunfire.
Oblique's long linear rise refuses the usual juncture - like experience of observing discrete artworks in a gallery, offering instead a syncopated ebb and flow of images.
Bunkley designs his work using digital 3D modeling, video, and image editing program emphasizing majestic landscapes, human revelry, and an oblique sense of apocalyptic anxiety tempered with whimsy and irony.
The images are all precisely dated, and track in and out of the political and social changes of the time, referencing the war in Afghanistan, the rise and fall of New Labour, Section 28, ASBOS, as well as more oblique, personal, cultural and seasonal markers.
These exquisitely crafted images are combined with oblique abstract constructions and texts like, «REMEMBER THAT NOWHERE CAN BE HERE,» taken from a letter from Roberto Matta to Gordon Matta - Clark.
One has to appreciate, too, other oblique forms of self - portraiture, such as Lyle Ashton Harris photographed from behind or Leslie Hewitt through images of her own studio merged with the gallery walls.
It contains many additional images and a large selection of Ms. Dumas's oblique, witty, deeply engaging writings.
Ghostly figures, a theatric use of light, teasingly oblique narratives and the type of paint handling ability that can only be won over years of practice all add up to one potent image after another.
(Image at the top: Martine Syms, Vertical Elevated Oblique, September 17 - November 1, 2015, photo by Marc Brems Tatti, copyright Martine Syms, courtesy of Bridget Donahue, New York)
Craven combines found images of antiquity with abstract hand - drawn patterns of ambiguous origin, and often paints walls to emphasize oblique aesthetic choices that personalize his project.
In the images of works by Fontana and Judd, the line (respectively created by one of Fontana's famous «cuts» and by a corner of one of Judd's aluminum solids) is vertical; in the only photograph inspired by Flavin, the line is oblique.
Moving between first and third person, the text meets Richards» exhibition at an oblique angle, like his images that oscillate between unfettered documentary and a more neurotic interior territory.
«Sitar's painterly language and her strangely emblematic images are imbued with veiled meanings and resonate with compressed, yet oblique personal feeling.
Using brightly colored patterns, he makes direct reference or more oblique allusion to the structure of each photograph The resulting images give rise to analogies, mirror images, and associations of surprising freshness.
The image is oblique, meaning that it was taken from a sideways viewing angle from the International Space Station (ISS), rather than from a «straight down» (or nadir) view, which is typical of automated satellite sensors.
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