Everything is relevant, and as gorgeous and bold as the visuals are, every single
bit of visual information serves the characters and story.
The five - year - olds had no such problem, suggesting that the ability to combine the different
types of visual information develops after the child's fifth year.
This photograph contains multiple
levels of visual information featuring image aspects that are familiar (lightning) and much more complex: Why is it curly?
The farther from that peak, the more likely a
flash of visual information falls on the retina without consciously registering on the viewer.
Further, he asks the viewer to consider the loss and
recovery of visual information and at what point is an image recognizable without being a literal representation.
With an ability to organize a vast amount
of visual information in dynamic compositions, Friedlander has made humorous and poignant images among the chaos of city life, dense natural landscape, and countless other subjects.
Commito takes the physical repetitions of her daily routine, such as walking a path through her neighborhood to her studio, and reimagines these constants as formal factors in her paintings: the grid, the stripe, the frame, all of which provide a stable underpinning for busy and spontaneous interactions between
layers of visual information.
O'Reilly's collages and photomontages employ a range of conceptual and formal techniques, resulting in highly refined arrangements
of visual information into singular homogenous scenes.
See page 4 of this PDF for Michael Mann's claim that the computer code which produced the hockey - stick graph — the most important
piece of visual information in the 2001 IPCC report — is «a private piece of intellectual property.»
It would be useful, for example, to compare the brains of social worker bees, which process vast quantities
of visual information as they fly from flower to flower, with those of parasitic wasps.
«I think it's a visual motor task — a task where you don't have to learn a lot of arbitrary information — whereas in contrast, in the communication task, you get a whole new
set of visual information every few seconds... [and therefore] you get more confusability,» Taylor says, explaining why the older pilots were able to close the gap with their younger peers.
Per the Apple Web site, Solar System promises a «breakthrough electronic book about the Solar System, offering hours of interactive exploration and presenting a treasure
trove of visual information.»
Dubuffet requires the viewers toparticipate in this
frenzy of visual information, and asks them to get lost in contemplation and experience, in Dubuffet's words, «viewing by the mind, not the eyes».
The viewer, unable to comprehend the image in totality, is required to conceptually construct and deconstruct a complex
arrangement of visual information; multiple readings are encouraged.
This is Marshall's image archive, and in the material manifestation of his own process of collecting and processing various
forms of visual information, viewers gain access to the development of artworks that celebrate and investigate all facets of black culture.
In the new paintings, several
planes of visual information collide: the abstract application of paint on the surface and a photographic representation of another place and time masked in the background, each layer obliterating the last.
Recruiters will analyse your communication skills in various ways at assessment centres, for example by asking you to give a presentation, describe a piece
of visual information such as a plan or complete a group exercise.
The residual aesthetics of Sietsema's art practice result from the translation
of visual information between mediums — for instance, his sculptures and paintings appear on film rather than in their original media.
Here it was electrical stimulation of the posterior parietal cortex, gray matter involved in the
transformation of visual information into motor commands — as when your eyes scan the scene in front of you and come to rest on the movie marquee — that could produce pure intentions to act.