The conceptual thing took many
people out of their studios.
Not exact matches
Confronted with the question
of how musicians can pay for
studio bills should they give
out CDs for free, Socrate Safo said
people who are touched by the message can bless the artiste whose work they listened to.
Henderson likened the resulting improved resolution
of neural sensing, compared with that
of older - generation BCIs, to that
of handing
out applause meters to individual members
of a
studio audience rather than just stationing them on the ceiling, «so you can tell just how hard and how fast each
person in the audience is clapping.»
She is the creator
of 10 Minutes to Bliss, Divorce 9 -1-1, and Stuck in the Muck, online programs that support
people in bringing the sense
of well - being and harmony they feel after doing a yoga class
out of the
studio and into their lives during difficult times.
I was one
person when I stood at the front
of the class in my yoga
studio, guiding others toward their fullest expression, and a completely different
person at home — stressed
out, frustrated, and resentful toward myself for not living up to some arbitrary definition
of «a good mom,» as well as at my children and husband for «keeping me» from the freedom and fulfillment I craved.
We want photos
of you sweeping the glitter off the village hall floor; heading
out to teach 5
people on a dark evening half an hour's drive away after a long day at work; your piles
of philosophy books stacked next to your mat; your tabs
of marking for trainees; the scrubby you use on the handstand footprints on the wall; the loose change rattling in the donation box after the PWYC; your
studio rent bill; the baby sick on your yoga top after mums and baby yoga; the holes in your favourite decade - old yoga leggings; the charity shop where you buy more; coffee stains on cork blocks and the hospital room where you teach cancer patients; the costume box for your yoga and theatre kids class; your ID badge for prison work; the hug from the student who finally learned to stand on one leg...
The vibe at some yoga
studios today can be threatening to
people who may feel like they are
out of shape or just don't belong.
The Triangle: Three streets (Nagymezo u., Kiraly u., and Kazinczy u.) are home to the city's ruin pubs — buildings bombed
out during WWII and left empty until recently when
people began transforming them into
studios, bars, restaurants, and some
of the cornerstones
of the city's nightlife.
The biggest reason for this is because
of big - name
studios pumping
out sequels and spinoffs that are uninspired, poorly coded, unplayable disasters that they know
people will buy just because it's got their favorite character from their childhood in it.
The Mummy's glorious unwrapping while attached to the back
of the Squad's jeep is one
of the film's coolest moments, and the Gill Man's design is near - flawless, prompting one to wonder why
studios are so concerned with CGI when there are
people out there who can make the fantastical look incredibly lifelike using real - world tools.
While the actor understandably finds it hard to speak
out against the producers that essentially gave him his start in Hollywood, Radcliffe admits he completely understands why
people are frustrated with the lack
of response by the
studio.
Strickland builds suspense
out of the mundane: Jones stresses
out about getting paid, and he watches as the
people who run the
studio argue in a language he can't speak, about issues that have clearly been festering for some time.
Since the humor
of The Office is the kind
of sly, nuanced wit that doesn t exactly work well in the context
of a two - minute movie trailer, I was holding
out hope that the
studio simply decided to cram the more obvious Robin Williams schtick into the previews to lure in the
people who made cash cows
out of such dross as RV and Night at the Museum and that the actual film would be more in the vein
of The Office.
Along with a trade show floor that featured the the latest technological innovations and equipment, theatre seating, food concession goodies and more, the highlight for attendees was the opportunity to get a sneak peak at some
of the most highly anticipated films from the major
studios» upcoming product slate, attend special advance screenings
of Universal Pictures» Pitch Perfect 2, 20th Century Fox's Spy, and Pixar Animation's Inside
Out, and to catch in
person appearances by some
of the biggest stars and filmmakers.
KING JOHN (aka UNTITLED JOHN LEGUIZAMO)(multi-camera) PASSED ON
STUDIO: ABC Studios TEAM: John Leguizamo, (w, ep), Chris Sheridan (ep), Jeff Golenberg (ep), Sam Maydew (ep), David Hoberman (ep), Todd Lieberman (ep), Maria Crenna (ep) LOGLINE: Based on John Leguizamo's life as a husband, father and fish
out of water on the upper West Side
of New York as reflected in his one -
person shows.
Rather than going
out during intermissions, Taylor and I were content to stand near our seats speaking with our neighboring seatmates including Samuel Jackson, Sony Pictures Classics
studio co-president, Michael Barker (whom Cate Blanchett thanked when she won), director Steve McQueen and screenwriter John Ridley, who won for adapting the screenplay for «12 Years a Slave,» producer Megan Ellison who financed «Her», all
of the
people associated with the movie «Nebraska,» including producers Albert Berger and Ron Yerxa (whom you once famously mistook for David Lynch), and on and on.
In his own words: «I'm currently an Art Director on a 5 -
person director team responsible for defining a new IP for 2K Games based
out of the 2K Marin development
studio.
In order to entice
people into getting it, the
studio is boosting the release
of it with a Collector's Edition — which we already knew
of — with lots
of goodies and extra stuff for all you light - carrying shadow - busters wannabes
out there.
Long - awaited sequels to beloved franchises that left a rotten taste in most
peoples» mouths with their last few entries, and all these
people really want to like these new sequels, and the
studios / producers really want them to like them as well, so they churn
out these super-safe, checklist - following, assembly line products that, in spite
of some obvious flaws, don't have anything particularly egregious about them, resulting in an excessively warm response.
Publisher Activision just announced that one
of its own
studios is working on a Walking Dead game as well — a first -
person shooter — something Allison doesn't seem to mind one bit: «As huge fans
of the franchise and the show, we're looking forward to seeing Terminal Reality's game when it comes
out.»
Sony knows there are a lot
of people out there expecting big announcements from their internal
studios for some odd reason.
whats a good first
person type game that came
out of a asian dev
studio.
And so, Rare quietly retreated from stage center and have since been «that»
studio people know about but don't expect much
out of.
While there are a lot
of people out there who are similar to me and don't really care what the now Microsoft exclusive development
studio Rare is working on next because most
of theirs games sin...
With those, the company has ridden
out any supposed slowdown in the number
of titles getting published: «A few years ago
people thought that console development would really slow down and a lot
of studios faced a lot
of trouble and fell by the wayside.
With E3 looming and a cavalcade
of big noisy announcements from established
studios around the corner, it's easy to lose sight
of the passion projects eked
out by a five -
person team with a tiny budget.
Instead, he cleverly pointed
out what happens to a game development
studio — especially an independent
studio like his - when lots
of people pirate the game.
Especially as the genre itself doesn't seem to acknowledge this disability (or, indeed, do most
people working in visual and graphic design, though that's a debate I won't delve into here...)--
out of all the racing games in my collection, the only
studio to have also jumped onto the «how about we use two completely contrasting colours in our racing line assist?»
The series itself began with the original Painkiller and the first expansion Battle
Out of Hell, which was developed by Polish
studio People Can Fly in 2004.
Brooklyn, NY — September 4, 2014 — Freshly forged video game
studio TURBO today laid
out the five -
person board
of advisors that will advance the company's founding mission to develop AAA - quality, mobile - focused cross-screen experiences while fostering a new spirit
of entrepreneurism in New York City's budding game scene.
The firm has announced the roll
out of its Game Analytics API or the game dashboard on the Twitch Developer site, which will let
studios see data such as how their game looks on Twitch, how many personalities are streaming their project as well as how many
people are watching them.
Red Blue Games is a three -
person studio based
out of Durham, NC, founded in 2013 by twin brothers Edward and Lucas, and later joined by Kevin in 2015.
San Francisco - based
studio Visceral is working on a new third -
person game to be
out in 2018, which looks cinematic and ambitious, and promises a narrative adventure with a new set
of characters.
If I do buy
out of a
studio and the artist is not represented, I spend a lot
of time explaining how the market works and give her a couple
of other
people to talk to who are gallerists.
My false path was being so excited about the interest
people were showing, that I sold off my paitings before series were complete, sometimes straight
out of my
studio.
Seasoned and successful Rothko (played by Tom Key), who hilariously refers to himself in the third
person, and Ken (played by Jimi Kocina), his young
studio assistant, an aspiring New York City painter, fresh
out of school.
A lot
of people were
out and about for Craig Drennen's opening at MOCA GA, open
studios at Atlanta Contemporary, and openings at the Creatives Project, Marcia Wood and Kibbee Gallery.
You visit our annual «open
studio» event to find
out about the
people who make up one
of the Metrowest's most unique group
of artists.»
With Kusama's exhibitions and fashion line, more
people are coming
out of the woodwork to discuss her notoriety as a kook — which includes living in a psychiatric ward across the street from her
studio.
I enter the K.O.S.
studio in Chelsea to find a sunlit space crowded with giant canvases, tables covered with books (Darwin's Origin
of Species, Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, H.G. Wells's The Time Machine), ladders with
people reaching
out to work at the top
of the canvas, computers, music blaring, and several individuals kneeling and standing as they fill in and stamp, with various levels
of pressure, hand stamps
of tiny branches over a canvas covered in a grid
of book pages.
More recent clearances have been government projects where there have generally been lengthy periods
of notice for
people to move
out, including the demolition in April
of Hei Qiao (Black Bridge), a village in which many prominent artists such as Zhao Gang, Sun Xun, and Liang Yuanwei had their
studios.
Recalling Piet Mondrian's late series New York City (1941 - 42), and works by such American artists as Robert Ryman and Brice Marden, To the
People of New York City (1976) is distinguished by its prescribed hanging and pacing, and its rhythmically changing formats, which also bring to mind the Jazz performances that Palermo sought
out during his time in New York, where he had maintained a
studio from 1973 to 1975.
We recently stopped by Kevin Cyr's Brooklyn
studio to check
out his latest body
of work slated for his two -
person show with Jessica Hess entitled «Temporal Spaces,» which was curated by Lainya Magana and opens at San Francisco's White Walls March 6.
This exhibition will showcase the work
of adults with developmental disabilities, born
out of a collaborative project by YAI Arts — an open
studio program that helps these
people become working artists — and the Museum
of Modern Art's Access Programs.
«
People have realized that new discoveries are not just coming
out of the
studios of art schools, but also the
studios of art - school professors,» Marc Spiegler, director
of the Art Basel fairs, told The Art Newspaper.
The artist revealed to The Guardian that when he would go to work, he would feel a sense
of guilt at the size
of his own
studio (which employs hundreds
of people) churning
out his art: «That's why I used to lay on these huge parties.
Last year, BOS2011 featured nearly 400 artist
studios, group shows and events in over 160 locations over three square miles, and thousands
of people came
out to enjoy the weekend.
I am isolated a good amount
of time in my own
studio, and going
out to the shared ceramic
studio — however maddening some
of those
people can be at times — is a different experience.
Today,
people are taking advantage
of the new wave
of contemporary garden buildings as a way
of expanding their living spaces, whether it be for a year - round garden gym, teen den, art
studio or chill -
out zone — wired up and Wi - fi enabled.
While Facebook offers a gigantic audience
of people who might not seek the trailer
out, YouTube offers
studios data as well as distribution.