Sentences with phrase «project larger images»

It even has a projector in its face so it can lean forward and project larger images on surfaces.
Andrew says the school installed the EB - 695Wi because of the technology's capacity to project a larger image than usual.

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«For this project we took tens of terabytes of data from the Very Large Array, and then processed it using Amazon's cloud - based servers to create an enormous image cube, ready for our team to analyse and explore,» Dr Popping said.
This image was created with data from the Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) Project that the authors of a new study used to measure large wildfires in the western United States.
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Snowden has an especially intense scene with a superior played by Rhys Ifans that is unnerving — an image of Ifans projected onto a large screen in a dark room, standing over Snowden's ant - like figure.
During the show, music from various Metal Gear games is performed live, with tracks like Snake Eater, Father & Son, Encounter and Sins of the Father, while images projected on a large screen accompany the music.
Place the transparency on an overhead projector, project the image onto a large sheet of poster paper, and trace each coin.
«I would also buy LCD displays for every two teachers, so they would be able to project computer images for large - screen viewing,» added Haws.
Photo pack — Colourful A4 poster pack showing key things related to the water cycle, such as sun, snow, rain, ocean etc Water cycle diagram to label and colour Several versions of images showing the complete water cycle with varying levels of difficulty Extra large images to make a full water cycle display — eg A4 size sun, clouds, rain drops, etc Fact cards — half 4 size with facts about water and the water cycle — great for reading or display Key word cards — half A4 size showing all words relating to the water cycle Water cycle booklet to complete Presentation to make with cue cards for pupils to complete Draw a water cycle worksheet Acrostic poem to complete True or false quiz Sentence writing sheet to summarise topic understanding Mind map Weather types matching cards to use as memory card game World map to demonstrate size of oceans Long banner to head display Extra large patterned lettering to head wall display (patterned with raindrops) 3 patterned and plain display borders Writing booklet cover to keep pupils project work together Writing border with water cycle image to use for generic writing tasks Word search Sack tag to keep resources organised
Your students will love creating a large visual image of Ebenezer Scrooge for this project for A Christmas Carol!
The optional head - up display is 2.5 times larger and can project full - color images on the windshield, as opposed to the 2017 model's simpler four - color display.
The new Range Rover model's second - generation head's up display delivers a larger, full - color image, projecting key information into the driver's line of sight.
The tiny «nano - pixels» make it ideal for applications, such as smart glasses, where an image would be projected at a larger size as, even enlarged, they would offer very high - resolution.
During the show, music from various Metal Gear games is performed live, with tracks like Snake Eater, Father & Son, Encounter and Sins of the Father, while images projected on a large screen accompany the music.
A large woodland mural was painted on the wall, with an overhead projector projecting images of pigeons onto it.
The coveted Photographer of the Year title was presented to British artist Alys Tomlinson for her series Ex-Voto, a personal project that encompasses formal portraiture, large format landscape and small, detailed still - life images of the «ex-votos» (offerings of religious devotion) found at pilgrimage sites of Lourdes, Ballyvourney (Ireland) and Grabarka (Poland).
In some cases he added a brush drawing of a mask - like face and thereby, in conjunction with the warm under - color, hinting — almost imperceptibly — at the painter's larger project: employing a rigorously systematic approach (geometry and monochromatic color) to generate images of remarkable emotional force.
The works are large scale, and have a charming story to tell: Photographs of the landscape and imagery of the Antarctic as the aforementioned project's location were taken, but a malfunctioned laptop erroneously rendered the images in a pixilated, simplistic and stylistically interesting format.
These silkscreens and his larger video project Blind, both conceived from reappropriated stills, speak to our image - immersed present while still glorifying the mood and imagery of film noir and a rich cinematic past.
The final chosen image is then photographed and projected onto a large primed canvas, where Short begins a meticulous rendering of the original using black oil paint or india ink.
In this discussion of his work Miller places his project within the context of a larger, planned documentation of this tumultuous event by New Zealand's photographic community, and the various uses made of these images in the immediate aftermath of the Tour.
While it's no substitute for visiting the museum in person, information on the show, including large images can be found on The Bearden Project website, which was developed in partnership with with «e» and the emerging New York design firm OCD.
Using techniques developed in the ancient world to project an outdoor scene onto the walls of a darkened room, he creates a natural optical phenomenon that he then captures with a large - format camera, as seen in Camera Obscura Image of Manhattan View Looking West in Empty Room that is part of SAAM's Latino and photography collections.
She has curated a number of large - scale exhibitions of film and video including Scream and Scream Again: Film in Art and Into the Light: The Projected Image in American Art 1964 - 1977, awarded best thematic exhibition in New York City by the International Association of Art Critics.
Arai is a founding member of the newly formed Chinatown Art Brigade — a group that works closely with tenant's rights groups in Lower Manhattan to create large - scale digital and video images that have been projected onto the sides of tenements in NY Chinatown.
One such alluring installation, Tonight Moon (2000), includes twenty - four small LCD screens embedded into one large, projected image with three additional monitors on either side.
The projected images scroll across the large windows and walls of the gallery space to create an immersive environment.
She produced a series of awe - striking images titled «Caryatid» in 1980 as part of her Temple project using the diazotype process — used most commonly for creating architectural blueprints — in which she projected images or negatives made from transparent tissue paper and acetate onto large sheets of light - sensitive paper and exposed (sometimes as long as overnight) to create cyan and sepia - toned figurative photographs.
Leonard uses a Whitney side window to naturally project a live image of the view outside into a large darkened room.
Employing large scale projected images and drone like sound - scapes, Granular - Synthesis performances and installations confronted the viewer on both a physical and emotional level, overwhelming the audience with sensory stimulation.
Abstract dance sequences, choreographed by Lucinda Childs and Andrew de Groat, were juxtaposed against a sequence of large, recurring images projected on a screen at the back of the stage.
Pipilotti Rist is widely known for her large - size video - installations, though which she ironically (and self - ironically) investigates taboos, conventions, and social issues by inviting the visitors to interact with the works, as well as by creating «worlds» where spaces and every - day objects combine with a surprising use of light, videos, and projected images.
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Another artist in the show, Jennifer Steinkamp, makes large - scale videos — moving pictures of still images or still images of moving objects — that might best be understood as projected paintings.
His color photos with painted backdrops of office cubicles or beach scenes let the client choose what image to project, but the curved painted backdrops flatten out the space and create a surreal effect, in contrast to the elegance of Keita's large - format portraits.
Another famous art project of Walker's is We Joked That Under the Paving Slabs There Was Gold, which consists of a picture of a collapsed road with a large river of orange, red, and yellow covering parts of the image.
Working with projected images, Thomas makes large, process - intensive abstract drawings and paintings that reference fabrics and compost heaps.
He has appeared in a large number of group exhibitions, such as «Une forme olympique», HEC — Espace d'Art Contemporain, Jouy - en - Josas, France (2016); «Voice of images», Palazzo Grassi — Fondation Francois Pinault, Venice, Italia (2012); «Waiting for Video: Works from the 1960s to Today», The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Japan (2009); «Between Art and Life, Performativity in Japanese Art», Centre d'Art Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland (2008); «Out of the Ordinary: New Video from Japan», MOCA, Los Angeles, USA (2007); «After the Reality», Deith Projects, New York, USA (2006).
The largest sculpture takes up an entire room, illuminated with projected images of flowing water from the game, with ambient sounds filling the room.
The comparative positioning of the two artists» paintings at Loretta Howard Gallery inadvertently recalls the way contemporary modernism used to be taught using «slide trays» filled with 35m celluloid images projected images side - by - side on a large screen.
The main gallery space at Mercer Union's new head quarters at King and Spadina is dominated these days by a large projected image of Mao TseTung's head bobbing in the sea.
The exhibition will feature a selection of large - scale panoramic works, including images from Koudelka's most recent project Wall on the West bank barrier and the land that surrounds it on both sides.
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.
To capture this view of the Grand Canal in Venice, she transformed a room into a camera obscura by darkening all of the windows and leaving only a small opening that projected an image of the exterior world onto the opposite wall, where she hung large sheets of photographic paper.
The Blackbird Project: An installation made from extremely close - up images of Wallace Stevens» poem «Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird,» turned into wall - size projections, so large they form gestural abstraction.
If you find yourself in Terminal 7 at the Los Angeles International Airport, you can't miss Timothy Nolan's new public art project, a series of large - scale prints, made from collages that incorporate images of maps, galaxies, and other ephemera from the days when we looked things up in encyclopedias and used atlases to find our... read more... «Interview: Timothy Nolan and his public art project at LAX»
JR pasted large - scale images of his worldwide project, «Women Are Heroes,» along the banks and bridges of the Seine.
Images from the project were first published in Harper's as the largest photo portfolio in the magazine's 164 - year history.
Located at the Waterfront Tunnel in the Chelsea District, Moving Image is dedicated to single - channel projects, video sculptures, and large digital installations.
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