Sentences with phrase «photographic slides of»

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Then he added a photographic slide, opaque except for a clear circle in the center, to simulate the round opening of a telescope.
This set of slides enables an understanding of the nature of photographic composition.
There are three types of collectibles we're covering here in The Evil Within 2 — files, photographic slides, and residual memories.
For those going in fresh, however, collectible files and photographic slides help fill in some of the blanks for newcomers to the series.
The artist's seemingly distinct activities — the severe black abstractions, the prolific and caustic social and political graphic work, and the color slides of historical monuments, temples, and buildings that showed his equally prolific world travels and keen sense of photographic record keeping — were received in coexistence by jubilant viewers, especially young artists and art students (during the artist's lifetime it would have been career suicide to show all simultaneously practiced sides together).
Akdogan utilizes no photographic processes in creating the slides; rather, each frame is assembled from layers of lighting gels, light diffusers, correction gels, and commercial packing plastic.
The resulting series of 500 images of white monochromes have been presented in a number of different forms since he began making them in the 1990's, appearing as photographic prints, 35 mm slide projections, digital projections and also in book form.
The archival collection consists of photographic material and documentation of Draper's career as a fine arts photographer, teacher and photojournalist and comprises approximately 20 linear feet of material and includes 1,791 prints, 36,216 negatives, 557 proof sheets, about 2,477 color slides, 16 transparencies and computer art.
Botanical Specimen # 5 and Entomological Specimen # 8 (both 1992) are examples of photographic enlargements Schneider made from 19th century microscope slides which he substituted for negatives.
This extensively illustrated catalogue — the first comprehensive Reinhardt overview in 13 years — reproduces the artist's signature «black» paintings (his 60 x 60 inch canvases of the 1960s, which he considered to be his «ultimate» aesthetic expression, and «the last paintings that anyone can paint»), as well as his cartoons and photographic slide presentations.
When Brown invited Rauschenberg to design the costume and sets for «Glacial Decoy» (1979), Rauschenberg created a backdrop of 620 photographic slides showing sites in and around Fort Myers in Florida.
A total of twelve installations will be on show at Witte de With, including video, sculpture, and sound pieces, as well as slide projections and one set of photographic images.
Baumgarten's body of work has included ephemeral sculptures, photographic work, slide projection pieces, 16 mm film works, recordings, drawings, prints, books, short stories, as well as site - specific works and wall drawings and architecture related interventions.
The vintage silver prints from Bartlett's photographic archive that belong to a private collector who assembled a large portion of Bartlett's photographs, negatives, and slides over several years.
A kaleidoscopic slide projection that she composed by putting together commercial material of the packaging world, the paraphernalia of the photographic system of things like coloring filters and things the wrapping industry has gotten rid off reveals details very few of us have ever realized were there.
The first photographer to win the Turner Prize, in 2000, his practice is characterised by constant investigation into the boundaries of the photographic medium and has evolved to encompass video, digital slide projections, publications and recorded music in order to examine global concerns such as migration and identity politics.
The slide projector, once commonly found in households and academic institutions; and image projections, a display method that predates any photographic process and that constantly endures through time with its prevalence in new media, installation and performance art because of its ability to transform space.
Opening - March 16, 6 — 9 pm On view - March 16 to June 2, 2017 33 - 00 Northern Blvd Long Island City, Queens Featuring new work by Martina Mrongovius, Michael Kelly Williams, Dustin Yellin, and Andrea Wolf, created and inspired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art's historic 35 mm photographic slide collection.
John Barnabas Lake and George P. Perez, Sometimes Photography 808 Projects, 808 Santa Fe Drive May 12 through June 1 Opening reception: Saturday, May 12, 6 to 10 p.m. Artist - Led Gallery Tour: Wednesday, May 16, 7 p.m. Photo Show & Tell: Saturday, May 26, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Slide, Slide, Slide Altering Workshop: Tuesday, May 29, 7 p.m. John Lake and George Perez collaborate on an interesting upending of the photographic medium that invites public participation while delving into the human side of photography and how it orders our memories.
The blinking slide sequence includes images drawn from Leavitt's original annotated photographic plates of variable stars, archival images from the «Human Computers» workplace, and a series of over 20 images of craters on the moon named after women astronomers.
Works incorporating film and slide projection elements point to the continuing fascination for new technologies of representation and the photographic apparatus by 20th century artists.
Lyle Ashton Harris's Once (Now) Again is part of a larger ongoing project, the Ektachrome Archive, comprising slide images shot between 1986 and 1998, photographic prints from the artist's journals, and diaristic video works.
Sarah Charlesworth's recontextualized newspapers, a comparison of The Family of Man by Edward Steichen and Steve McQueen, typologies by the Bechers, Karl Blossfeldt, Dan Graham, and others, the photographic archive as a tool of social control, series - based portraiture by artists August Sander, VALIE EXPORT, Claude Cahun, Bea Nettles, Annette Messager, and Sophie Calle, the passage of space and time in works by Ed Ruscha, Duane Michals, Minor White, William Christenberry, and Atta Kim, photographic documention of artistic process, observation and experimentation, the photobook as a traveling idea, the slide show as performed sequence, Eadweard Muybridge and the illusion of motion, sequential narrative in works by Jan Groover, Eleanor Antin, and Chris Marker, compressing time in video works by Andy Warhol and Paul Pfeiffer, and more...
When Brown invited Rauschenberg to design the costume and sets for Glacial Decoy (1979), her first work on a proscenium stage, a «quartet that «slides» back and forth,» Rauschenberg created a backdrop of 620 photographic slides showing sites in and around Fort Myers, Florida, near his home base of Captiva Island.
Her practice, which is based on extensive on - site research and an ever - expanding archive of visual material, primarily deploys photography, video, slide projection and large scale photographic installations of blown up photocopies or silkscreens, as well as the publication of artists books in the form of photographic visual essays.
Typically, the library would like to replace the collection of photographic slides with digital images.
These conflicting interpretations arise in the context of preserving photographic slide collections.
The Crews paper contains one brief analysis which shows the lack of clarity in how the Canadian Copyright Act might apply to a university digitizing photographic slide collections.
The controls aren't as precise as you might like — you essentially use a slide to adjust the focus on the shot's background — but you could potentially add a bit of photographic flair to pictures of friends and family using this feature, too.
A slideshow resume demonstrates your education, skills and experience through a presentation based on a series of projected images or photographic slides.
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