Keil captures the complex subjective processing
of image circulation as it occurs for each individual within the politics of self - representation; the sexualisation of women, the celebration of skill and / or sex appeal on stage, the aestheticisation of feet and skin, the agency of reclaiming it all by self - branding — by both outfit and needle.
Joselit writes, «There is an entire political economy
of image circulation, which should be of major concern to contemporary art,» adding, «It's very important to remember that what we recognize as global is a tiny subset of world art.»
The piece references patterns
of image circulation - an important trope in Soda's works - displaying our refracted reality, as well as our expanded levels of engagement with images and our newly enhanced abilities to produce and consume them.
This global phenomenon
of image circulation possesses an extraordinary transformative potential, and, this weekend, galleries worldwide exemplify the power of photography to spark social, environmental and cultural change.
Steyerl probes the pleasures and perils
of image circulation in a moment defined by the unprecedented global flow of data.
If demonlover was one of the most scrutinized films of 2003, it was because director Olivier Assayas boldly chose to so directly enter, as well as represent, the new technology at the center
of image circulation and the multibillion dollar entertainment industry.
Not exact matches
The war
of images includes
circulation of lies through the Central Intelligence Agency, the State Department, and presidential and cabinet - officer speeches.
His denial
of the visit has raised questions as to who is behind the
circulation of the
images and what the person aims at achieving in the end.
However, after examining some
of the
images in
circulation, the Committee found that they have been available long before the Kano Local Government Elections.
He added, «After examining some
of the
images in
circulation, the committee found that they had been available long before the Kano local government elections.
«However, after examining some
of the
images in
circulation, the committee found that they have been available long before the Kano local government elections.
The
image revealed an eye and showed bands
of thunderstorms spiraling into the low level center
of circulation.
In this
image, Grinberg visualizes the large - scale
circulation through the entire region, but he can also zoom in to view the journey
of individual blood cells.
In particular, while studying a trimer system consisting
of three discrete metallic nanodisks
of about 145 nanometers in diameter and 60 nanometers thick, the team found evidence for the presence
of near - field, subwavelength - sized optical vortices and the
circulation of electromagnetic energy (see
image).
The Gulf
of Mexico is also a great example
of new oil and gas formation in a restricted
circulation environment (see
image at right above).
«The deflection
of the plumes into these finger - like channels represents an intermediate scale
of convection in the mantle, between the large - scale
circulation that drives plate motions and the smaller scale plumes, which we are now starting to
image.»
The
image (above) reveals the
circulation of the Gulf Stream on the U.S. east coast.
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«Wave patterns in the
images, revealed by UV absorption from ozone concentrations, are critical to understanding the wind patterns, giving scientists an additional means to study the chemistry and global
circulation of the atmosphere,» writes NASA.
The Medical Center is first in the nation to use transcranial Doppler ultrasound, used to measure atherosclerotic buildup on the walls
of the carotid artery and to
image the arterial
circulation in the brain.
However, several
images of the tablet have ended up with engadget, before the video is ready for
circulation.
Each magazine mentioned comes along with a standard cover
image and a table delineating
circulation numbers, price, page count, founding, publisher, standard dates
of publication, and physical format design.
Gonzalez - Torres himself had formulated a brilliant theoretical approach to the
circulation of images, objects, and ideas, based on a model
of virality, that incisively responded to the horrors
of the AIDS crisis while accurately predicting the terms
of our current cultural epoch.
She deals with the
circulation of data and
images, the slippages between truths and fictions, the destabilizations
of digital culture, the political implications
of hypercapitalism, and the migration
of found
images across different contexts — and somehow makes it all fascinating.
As part
of an ongoing archeological project, Hashem el Madani: Studio Practices, Zaatari has selected
images from Madani's archive to put back into
circulation today.
Themes explored in the exhibition include emergent ideas
of the body and notions
of human enhancement; the internet as a site
of both surveillance and resistance; the
circulation and control
of images and information; possibilities for new subjectivities, communities, and virtual worlds; and new economies
of visibility initiated by social media.
The exhibition and publication will be the first to dive deeply into his sophisticated understanding
of image networks,
circulation, and proliferation, positioning Thomas as a significant figure linking the past (Pop art, the Pictures Generation, and conceptualism) to the current ways art operates as an active, heterogeneous platform to engage and critique the Internet age.
Owens's work proposes a vital relationship between the physical process painting and the
circulation of digital
images in the age
of the Internet.
The Artist's Museum locates these diverse works within a cultural moment and artistic impulse bookended by the historical cabinet
of curiosities and 20th century
image libraries, and our current era
of the hyperlink and
circulation of digital
images.
Given the increased volume and
circulation of images made possible by today's technological advances, it is more urgent than ever to examine how
images convey the information that becomes the basis
of our shared perception.
Over the semester students will learn to think critically about the relationship between history and cultural representations, particularly through the international
circulation of photographic
images.
His practice involves an exploration
of the significance and
circulation of images and cultural artefacts through painting and curating.
Her projects have explored themes around looking and seeing; the relationship between camera and subject; the
circulation and consumption
of images and the complex nature
of photographic representation.
This work significantly augments the ICA / Boston's painting collection while also building on strategies
of artists such as Sherrie Levine and Cady Noland that introduce notions
of the painterly, the decorative, and the use
of digital
circulation of images into their work.
Using my personal archive as source material, the work questions the nature
of image production,
circulation, and distribution.
Domanović's work is concerned with the
circulation and reception
of images and information, particularly as they shift meaning and change register, traversing different contexts and historical circumstances.
This panel will consider the browser as a context for
circulation and display through a discussion
of its formal possibilities, from moiré screen effects to parallax scrolling to moving
image loops, as well as the social possibilities afforded by digital networks.
Hadjithomas and Joreige documented some
of these posters that have been distorted over time and the process
of redrawing some
of the faded faces, exploring issues around
image circulation, availability and marking moments in history.
Whether the works conjure memories
of iconic fugitives, such as Patty Hearst and Angela Davis, or incorporate loaded words, like safety and fear, viewers are prompted to question their assumptions about criminality and contemplate how the
circulation of images influences their ideas...
This year's edition explores contemporary photo - based culture, specifically focusing on connectivity, the
circulation of images, information networks, and communication models.
Historian Martin Berger has written in Seeing Through Race
of how White media
of the 1960s suppressed the
circulation of the
image of Till in his casket.
Through a range
of pieces, the exhibition challenges the observer to think about the production and
circulation of images.
A central focus
of the exhibition is the ubiquity
of the mural art form as a backdrop for the Polaroid photos taken in prison visitation rooms, as well as the microeconomy and unspoken negotiation embedded in the creation and
circulation of these
images — which must be purchased with many hours
of labor by the inmates.
The artist calls into question the economy that has developed around the
circulation of these
images as internet content, exploring the sinister aspects
of this increased visibility, including issues
of appropriation and exploitation.
Artists are often highly attuned to infrastructural change, perhaps because the practice
of art requires the continual
circulation of data,
images and objects, as well as the constant negotiation
of changing media standards and forms.
His recent work explores the politics
of digital
image circulation and the intersections
of old technology and new media.
Image Objects provides a diverse overview of how art is exploring digital culture, fabrication, and image circulation, and will continue until 20 November
Image Objects provides a diverse overview
of how art is exploring digital culture, fabrication, and
image circulation, and will continue until 20 November
image circulation, and will continue until 20 November 2015.
The politics
of image production and
circulation become both unravelled yet get more tangled as she examined the «overload
of communications» happening in the the digital age.
Aleksandra Domanovic is a Serbian sculptor and video artist, whose work is concerned with the
circulation and reception
of images and information.
In «Murder Machine,» an exhibition curated by Christine Eyene for EVA, archival displays demonstrate the
circulation of images and printed matter.