Artist Statement The calligraphic gesture series transcribes and documents the relationship
of kinetic movement within time.
During the Sixties he was part
of the kinetic movement.
Nevertheless, there is an unmistakable and driving sense
of kinetic movement and energy within all her works, especially the pointillism of her «arrow» paintings that depict schools of tiny arrows massing and converging like small fish or unseen air currents.
While making high - end software is without question a difficult job, it's generally not one that involves a lot
of kinetic movement or athletic skill.
Hence, you only conpress partial range of the piston travelling stroke but you get a full stroke
of kinetic movement of the piston during the power stroke a. k. a. explosion.
With high voltage energy and the type
of kinetic movement that possesses his screenplay's, Aaron Sorkin's first directorial endeavor blasts off...
Not exact matches
The golf swing takes advantage
of this with its unique rotational
movement firing through the
kinetic sequence from feet to hips to shoulders to hands to club.
You'll continue with a series
of exercises that challenge balance and require dynamic
movement of all the joints in the
kinetic chain.
The body automatically and constantly adjusts to the increased demand
of power and strength training by adapting its main metabolic processes, the central nervous system and
kinetic mechanism (mechanical
movement of bone by means
of muscle contraction).
A
kinetic chain can be thought
of simply as a connection
of muscles, fascia, and other attributes that are used to produce a
movement.
Each link in the
kinetic chain has a specific role to play and each link is part
of an integrated whole resulting in efficient flowing
movement.
The stronger one's connection from upper body to lower body along the length
of the
kinetic chain, the more force can be generated in a
movement like a butterfly stroke, where leverage originates from the chest, high hips, and a strong catch.
The
kinetic chain is a concept in sports medicine used to describe the series
of events that enable an athlete to perform a full body
movement such as throwing, swinging, or in this case, swimming.
This course combines the
kinetic fundamentals
of classical and contemporary dance with the
movement principles
of the Gyrotonic Expansion System.
Unwerth is often in transit and this sense
of movement and
kinetic energy extends to her photographs.
Saturated in neon and flesh, X is hyper - violent at times and vibrantly edited through use
of split - screens and
kinetic camera
movements.
Scorsese, it goes without saying, directs this with the fervour
of a true auteur — perhaps not the most distinctive film he's made stylistically speaking, but still propelled by inspired musical choices, bold voiceover work,
kinetic camera
movements and a general structural playfulness (such as the fake television ads planted throughout the film).
Flamenco, Flamenco achieves something akin to pure form in
movement, opting to abandon conventional narrative in favor
of an unchained camera that engages
kinetic dancing and performing not as a musical number or set piece, but as a degree
of storytelling in and
of itself.
e.g., (i) degraded combustion, if any, (ii) momentum in the moving engine parts prior to the clutch plate, (iii) momentum due to the physical displacement
of the vehicle, (iv) friction due to
movement of the vehicle,
of which air resistance is one component, (v) dissipation
of kinetic energy in the compression stroke, and (vi) braking.
In an attempt to provide ease
of movement and relieve
kinetic forces from the driver's back, both the seat and the backrest move and flow with the
movement of the car.
Stone worn by centuries
of movement and the
kinetic energy
of water tumbling against a rock face.
But beneath these dubious design choices is an attentively detailed rendering
of first - person
movement that captures the
kinetic joys
of play as well as any game released this year, a surreal reconfiguration
of the human senses into an experience where
movement is its own reward.
Gamers can turn down the
movement of the screen and increase auto - aim to get a tamer experience and to make easier progress, but the
kinetic overload
of Nuclear Throne is one
of unique aspects
of the experience, even if it takes a little time to get used to.
The
kinetic speed and freedom
of movement.
Through a mix
of kinetic typography, interactive environments, and dynamic camera
movements, the game feels detailed, deliberate, and alive.
He is renowned for his invention
of wire sculpture — coined by critics as «drawings in space» — and the mobile, a
kinetic sculpture
of suspended abstract elements whose actual
movement creates ever - changing compositions.
An influential artist in the fields
of kinetic sculpture and experimental filmmaking during the mid-to-late twentieth century, Breer made stop - motion films that grew out
of a desire to imbue his paintings with
movement.
Rebelling against the rigidity
of Modernist painting in the linear, reactionary mode
of developing new art
movements that was at the time à la mode, Breer decided to take change as his own modernist absolute, a choice which would lead him through
kinetic sculpture to film.
Le Parc is one
of the leading exponents
of kinetic and Optical art: in his work, he experiments with the fourth dimension, introducing light and
movement into his work: his installations are in a state
of continuous transformation.
Conrad Shawcross (b. 1977, UK) animates large machine - like structures
of metal and wood with lyrical sound,
kinetic lights and dance - like
movements.
Linking the
movement of people at that time to the experience
of globalization today adds to the urgency
of understanding the artistic strategies and modes
of resistance by artists that took part in the fascinating story
of kinetic and op art from these regions.
Her
kinetic sculptures probe the relationships between the
movement and circuitry
of organic systems and the synthetic networks constantly acting upon them.
Far Out: Art from the 1960s explores art from a decade that introduced such
movements as Pop, Op, Minimalism,
Kinetic, Fluxus, and Conceptual Art, while weaving in the social and historical narrative
of that time.
Her
kinetic sculptures often relate to environmental issues and forces
of nature such as the sun, water, gravity, or wind to create gentle
movement.
Liliane Lijn is a leading pioneer and exponent
of kinetic art who in her work has experimented with light,
movement, words, film, liquids and industrial materials.
The rhythmic flow
of curving upright forms across the long canvas suggests human
movement, but with the body reduced to a
kinetic essence.
Currently, my work is informed by the hyper -
kinetic shifts
of the Op Art
movement and viscous psychedelic imagery that permeated the visual landscape
of my childhood in the sixties and seventies.
Renowned for his invention
of the mobile, a
kinetic construction
of suspended abstract elements that describe individual
movements in changing harmony, Calder also devoted himself to making outdoor sculpture on a grand scale from bolted sheets
of steel, many
of which stand in public plazas in cities throughout the world.
Based in one large gallery with adjoining exhibition spaces around the periphery, Kessler's work is comprised
of a network
of kinetic sculptures, each
of which incorporate surveillance cameras acting in tandem with the sculptures»
movements to create video imagery occurring in real time.
Rolls
of film or 16 mm projectors often become compositional elements in
kinetic sculptures that project sequences
of colored light, focusing attention on the idea
of movement and rhythm.
Artists at the forefront
of both the Op Art and
Kinetic Art
movements were featured in «Le Mouvement,» a group exhibition in 1955 at Galerie Denise Rene in Paris, though the works wouldn't be called «Op Art» until almost a decade later.
His interest in optics and
movement brought his work to the
kinetic perception with the use
of systems which combine logic and chance, juxtaposition, overlapping, interferences and fragmentation.
These
kinetic sculptures in the shape
of flowers have steam irons for petals which open and close to mimic the
movement of real flowers.
The exhibition, which explores the aesthetics
of movement and includes
kinetic sculptures that echo the
movement of natural form and human experiences, is free and open to the public.
A highlight will be four paintings from the Museum
of Modern Art's groundbreaking 1965 exhibition The Responsive Eye, curated by William Seitz, which placed optical,
kinetic, and concrete art into one perception - based
movement which the press dubbed «Op Art.»
Though the discourse surrounding each
of the selected works diverge from one another and their classification as
kinetic art, they nonetheless are linked through their mechanical, temporal, and
movement based components.
He introduced Plexiglas as a material and began to explore the
kinetic possibility
of sculpture through complex
movements created by electronic motors.
He is a major protagonist in the field
of Kinetic and Op Art, a
movement that encourages «an awareness
of the instability
of reality.»
Cruz - Díez is a leading
Kinetic and Op artist, and still remains the greatest proponent
of this
movement.
A leading member
of the
Kinetic and Op Art
Movements of the 1950s and»60s, Venezuelan artist Carlos Cruz - Diez has dedicated his practice to the exploration
of color, line, and human perception.