Sentences with phrase «produce uncanny»

Google searches can produce uncanny results.
But the illusion is only temporary, upon closer look these intimately scaled prints show characters that are confined or restrained within ambiguous and absurd environments on stages that produce an uncanny sense of empathy from their viewers.
He explores the relationship between light and space to produce uncanny aesthetic experiences.
Vibrations conducted through a person's bones produce the uncanny sensation of low sounds emanating from within the body.
Darwinian natural selection can produce an uncanny illusion of design.
American in form as well as content, Johnson's expressionist style marries a world with a voice to produce uncanny pictures of mental realities.
Varying colors and the width of the rings, he produced uncanny, fluctuating effects of light, color and three - dimensionality.

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But McConnell's uncanny accuracy with crosscourt passes has produced a string of breathtaking alley - oops.
The materials produced by NASUWT prior to the May 2010 election foretold an appalling future with uncanny accuracy.
And if the program fails to take off — a possibility, if no reason other than it seems time - consuming to produce and difficult to monetize — will Avengers vs. X-Men # 1 look as dated as the $ 2,500 prize advertised on the cover of Uncanny X-Men # 137?
The team behind indie survival sim Roam has accused 505 Games of «blatant theft» of its product, producing an alleged offer of publication pre-dating the announcement of How to Survive, which it claims bears uncanny similarities.
But while I can't say who Aiden truly is, I can confidently say that Watch Dogs is a lushly produced and riotous game with an uncanny ability to push you from one task to the next, each of which is just as fun as the last.
The pieces from this series, produced through techniques borrowed from scientific photography and endowed with an uncanny hyperreal presence, are an inquiry into the things that have accumulated, over the years, in the nooks and crannies of a space inhabited by the artist.
Simultaneously hard and soft, familiar and uncanny, Koons imbues nostalgic, mass - produced pool toys with surprising energy.
At times hauntingly beautiful and engagingly uncanny, People in trouble laughing pushed to the ground was produced by Broomberg and Chanarin in response to an invitation to work with the Belfast Exposed photographic archive in Northern Ireland.
Da Corte skillfully manipulates the familiar to produce a sense of jamais vu, the uncanny feeling that something seen many times before is suddenly strange and unfamiliar.
Similarly, the smaller portrait The Guilt of Looking, 2014, uses an extreme economy of means — pencil — and produces not just verisimilitude but an uncanny aura around the figure's coiffure and cashmere sweater.
Consistently producing his remarkable and uncanny paintings and sculptures over the span of more than 50 years, Mr. Tuttle is one of today's most influential artists.
But just as important, Houshiary has produced convincing monochrome field paintings that refine and intensify «post-painterly abstraction» to uncanny new perceptual effect.
For this exhibition, Cahill will produce a new painting installed on the ceiling of the space, while Pope L. will exhibit a video, and a painting from a recent series that confronts meaning and language utilizing uncanny, socially charged phrases (Gold people hang their children from their servants).
Including a new piece by Joey Holder and music produced by Rachel Maclean during a her 2015 Wysing residency, the show looks at «the aesthetics of the uncanny through computer generated imagery» via contributions from Julia Crabtree & William Evans, Benedict Drew, Sidsel Meineche Hansen, Holly Herndon, Sophie Jung, Lawrence Lek and Katja Novitskova.
The dialogue between the found objects and imagery produces something which is familiar yet uncanny, by removing the context of the original association.
Davenport's images recall the romantic landscape tradition of nineteen century artists such as Casper David Friedrich, Yet whereas that tradition grants the spectator a sense of absorptive repose and visual mastery, the impeding mishaps of Accident Prone produce a sense of anxiety and uncanny humor.
This repetition, which is mirrored in the very technology of the photographic medium, effectively produces an alternate reality in representation that, especially when coping with traumatic events, can take on the force of the uncanny.
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