These thought - provoking works of art will not
only challenge the viewers» preconceptions about written language and cultural identity, they will also invite them to interact with the art.
Not exact matches
But other kinds of VR can reinforce the problem by giving a
viewer only a specific version of the events (Tom Kent of the Associated Press has written about some of these ethical
challenges).
Using clips from the internationally acclaimed NOVA - PBS science series, Paula Apsell will discuss how topics are chosen, how to make difficult or controversial material not
only accessible but compelling to a wide range of
viewers, and how to address the
challenges ----- and opportunities ---- science journalists face as they compete for the public's attention in an increasingly fractured and crowded media landscape.
Much like the themes of Gattaca, Predestination is meant to
challenge the
viewer not
only with plot but in self - reflection.
The Prager University
only runs videos that are five minutes long because they are
challenging the beliefs that people are indoctrinated with in college, which typically means the
viewer has a short attention span.
Mahadev's series of winning images not
only provides a window into the lives of the women and children working in a brick factory, but poses an interesting
challenge for the
viewer to look beyond the attractive imagery.
From Claudia Hart's critique of digital technology and the misogyny of gaming and special effects media to Carla Gannis's performance video where the artist competes with her virtual self; from Cynthia Lin's monumental drawings detailing minuscule portions of skin to Laura Splan's mixture of scientific and domestic in molecular garments and Joyce Yu - Jean Lee's
challenge of conventional viewing perspectives; from Christopher Baker's examination on participative media to Victoria Vesna's collaborative project on social networking, identity ownership and the idea of a «virtual body» — the show guides the
viewer through an array of captivating approaches that
challenge not
only current media ideologies but also conceptual paradigms underlying today's digital art, the question of disembodiment and post-humanism in particular.
«This exhibition not
only brings attention to the complexity and intricacy of the process of printmaking, but also
challenges viewers to look at traditional symbols of American culture with a critical eye.»
The
only series on television in the United States to focus exclusively on contemporary visual art and artists, Art in the Twenty - First Century is a Peabody Award - winning, biennial program that allows
viewers to observe artists at work, watch as they transform inspiration into art, and hear how they struggle with both the physical and visual
challenges of achieving their visions.
The
only series on television in the U.S. to focus exclusively on contemporary visual art and artists, Art in the Twenty - First Century is a Peabody Award - winning biennial program that allows
viewers to observe the artists at work, watch as they transform inspiration into art, and hear how they struggle with both the physical and visual
challenges of achieving their visions.
One isolated vertical paint stroke,
only one and half inch wide but the same height as Vir, The Wild is the opposite of all - over painting as espoused by one of Newman's champions, Clement Greenberg: it is sculptural, it is even theatrical, but the two works create a pincer movement that assert or
challenge the
viewer's sense of proportion, dimensionality, and measure just as Newman wished.
The real innovation, though, happens through the official website, created by digital ad agency Rokkan, which allows
viewers not
only to interact with the contestants, but also to actually participate in the competition as members of «virtual teams,» helping their favorite duo win
challenges.