Sentences with phrase «scale video project»

Playful in tone and less reliant upon the exploitative construct of the case - study scenario in such large scale video projects as Them, 2007, and Repetition, 2005, Artur Zmijewski's earlier videos stand in contrast to these somewhat over-determined provocations; while recent Zmijewski productions have adopted a nearly formulaic approach to positioning cultural difference and conflict, and thereby seem to codify the subject as «other» a priori — a risk that critic and art historian Hal Foster has insightfully called the «self - othering» of «the artist as ethnographer» — three earlier Zmijewski works engage a simpler, more agile approach.

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The operators of a western New York racetrack and video lottery terminal racino are suing the state over a siting board's recommendation that a full - scale casino license be granted to developers of the proposed Lago project.
Lou Hawthorne is an English graduate from Princeton University who worked in video production and software design before launching the Missyplicity Project, the world's first large - scale dog and cat cloning research pProject, the world's first large - scale dog and cat cloning research projectproject.
A long stint with MGM / UA Home Video led to editing large - scale DVD extras and other special projects.
Konami has recently shifted its focus from big budget video games to smaller scale projects such as mobile phone games and the recently announced Bomberman R for Nintendo Switch.
Assessments in the pilot programme will include rigorous written and oral assignments, completion of a professional development plan, participation in debate activities, a small - scale research or improvement project, and submission of a portfolio of videos of practice, work samples and reflections.
Assessments in the pilot programme will include rigorous written and oral assignments, completion of a professional development plan, participation in debate activities, a small - scale research or improvement project, and submission of a portfolio of videos of practice, work samples and reflections; full details are included in a later section of this guide.
As budgets continue to swell for large - scale video game projects from the likes of big publishing houses such as EA and Activision, and as the technology continues to rapidly raise the bar for new gaming experiences, creative teams are using many more resources to try and make their games bigger,...
After a successful show in New York last year, the artist will present seven recent large scale drawings and a new video project.
The on - site installations program IN / SITU, selected by a major international curator, and EXPO Projects organized by the fair Directors, feature large - scale suspended sculptures and site - specific works within the exhibition hall, alongside EXPO VIDEO, featuring a dynamic curated screening program for film, video, and new media works, and Special Exhibitions booths highlighting non-profit organizatVIDEO, featuring a dynamic curated screening program for film, video, and new media works, and Special Exhibitions booths highlighting non-profit organizatvideo, and new media works, and Special Exhibitions booths highlighting non-profit organizations.
Five new pieces were created especially for the exhibition, including a large scale outdoor video projection by Tony Oursler; a multimedia project created by Nan Goldin in Ukraine in the lead up to the exhibition; a video by Ai Weiwei; a photo by Sergiy Bratkov; and a performance by Ilya Chichkan.
You Are Here features immersive art installations by 15 contemporary artists, including large - scale light works, sound installations, video works, mixed - media room - size environments, and site - specific projects.
Unlimited, curated by Gianni Jetzer, is Art Basel's exhibition platform for projects that transcend the classical art - show stand, including massive sculpture and paintings, video projections, large - scale installations, and live performances.
Curated by New York - based curator Gianni Jetzer, Unlimited is Art Basel's pioneering exhibition platform for projects that transcend the classical art - show stand, including massive sculpture and paintings, video projections, large - scale installations, and live performances.
Curated by the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden's Gianni Jetzer, the Unlimited sector of Art Basel is a platform for large - scale installations and sculptures, projected video works, live performances, and anything else that can't be contained in the art fair booth.
On view from February 22 through April 7, 2018, the exhibition introduces Liu's latest major works, including a large - scale video installation in the first floor gallery, a series of six photography works in the second floor main gallery and a felt - carpeted room installation in the project space.
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.
Kate Johnson is an artist and filmmaker known for her large - scale video projection projects including co-designer of the Pacific Standard Time Gala at the Getty as well as films and installations both locally and internationally.
This project celebrated the strength and pride of female athletes from the Arab world, featuring large - scale photos by Brigitte Lacombe and videos by Marianne Lacombe.
«Like Phaidon's excellent volumes on painting (Vitamin P) and drawing (Vitamin D), this is a comprehensive effort, representing artists from all fields (documentary, portraits, video, etc.) and 30 countries... The scale of the project and the talent of those chosen is undeniable.»
Ranging from photography to drawing to installation, the more than four dozen works in the exhibition include: critically acclaimed videos by Marilyn Minter (Green Pink Caviar, 2009) and Kate Gilmore (Between a Hard Place, 2008), who credits Minter for teaching her to «be bold, honest and to never, ever relax»; a new large - scale sculpture by Marianne Vitale (Double Decker Outhouse, 2011), who says seeing Hungarian flimmaker Bela Tarr's 7 - hour epic Sátántángó confirmed her need to be an artist early in her career; and the latest project from Lisa Kirk (Backyard Adversaries (Ashes to Ashes), 2011), who sees a «sublime level of alchemy, the act of making work that is not only inspiring, but is revolutionary» in David Hammons» Fly Jar (1996).
His recent series, the «Demo» projects are interventions in the public space that use some of the same characteristics as a theatre set to create playful, surreal, large - scale illusions captured on video and presented as short films.
For the exhibition at Bus Projects, Noriko will present a new body of sculptural and video works, alongside Ratman's large scale video installation, «The 588 Project».
«Sleepwalkers» is the first U.S. large - scale public project by renowned video artist Doug Aitkin.
New Museum's Pixel Forest is billed as the most extensive representation of Pipilotti Rist's career in the U.S. Swiss artist's immersive hallucinatory video installations, often times projected at grand scales to cover entire interiors, gloriously blend technological means and phantasmagoric fluxes of color.
Ideas of exchange, circulation and migration are considered through large - scale sculptural installations, painting, collage, video and textile works, alongside displays of archive material relating to John Robinson Whitley and an off - site billboard project which runs between the north and south of the city.
For her summer Artist Labs project and exhibition at 18th Street Arts Center, and coinciding with her participation in Made in LA, the first LA Biennial, LA - based artist Michelle Dizon will create a large - scale video installation entitled Perpetual Peace.
Art Basel's pioneering exhibition platform for projects that transcend the classical art show stand, include large - scale sculpture and paintings, video projections, installations, and live performances.
Curated by Gianni Jetzer, Curator - at - large at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, «Unlimited» is Art Basel's exhibition platform for special projects including large - scale sculpture, paintings, and installations, video projections, and live performances.
Projected on screens of varying scales throughout the installation, the video will become the framework for installed elements and newly commissioned sculptural works alongside a staged performance during the opening and closing of the exhibition with performers.
Transferred to video and projected on a scale reminiscent of abstract expressionist painting, the resulting films become a hallucinogenic kaleidoscope of references.
Upcoming projects for The Drawing Center include: a collaboration with the Ecole des Beaux - Arts Paris on an exhibition of 400 years of portrait drawings and Runaway Girl, a new video commission by Turkish artist Inci Eniver (both April 2015); an exhibition of Richard Pousette - Dart's drawings from the 1930's (September 2015); a large scale installation by Louise Despont and an exhibition of Jennifer Bartlett's Hospital 2012 pastels (both January 2016).
Since that time, Anderson has gone on to create large - scale theatrical works which combine a variety of media — music, video, storytelling, projected imagery, sculpture — in which she is an electrifying performer.
At the Guggenheim Museum he organized exhibitions in New York, Bilbao, and Berlin, including: Bill Viola: Fire, Water, Breath (1997), The Worlds of Nam June Paik (2000), as well as commissioning Bill Viola's large scale video installation Going Forth by Day (2002), and Shu Lea Cheang's internet art project Brandon.
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.
Laurie Anderson creates large - scale theatrical works that combine a variety of media — music, video, storytelling, projected imagery, sculpture — in which she is an electrifying performer.
The project participants with their light installations, large - scale objects, contemporary paintings, drawings, photos and videos will attest to the diversity of the regional art scene.
Meanwhile, Tony Oursler provided a veritable forest of cigarettes (video animations projected on tall white cylinders) for his new plays with scale at Metro Pictures, where everything big and rich (like family relations) was made toylike, and everything small and worthless (like lottery scratch cards) loomed large.
Alongside the main Fair opening January 21, London Art Fair brings to its visitors a number of accompanying programs like Art Projects, a curated showcase of the freshest contemporary art from across the globe featuring large - scale installations, solo shows and group displays, alongside an extensive Film Programme presenting a selection of experimental film and video work.
Dashiell Manley's solo exhibition at Jessica Silverman last summer, his first with the San Francisco - based gallery, comprised double - sided mixed media pieces and related video projections, a combination that was replicated on a smaller scale in the gallery's solo project booth at NADA Miami 2012.
View Marilyn Minter's large - scale video installation, projected onto the floor in our galleries.
The Project Room, located adjacent to the Gallery in BRIC House is an added resource for video work, BRIC's emerging curator program, small - scale exhibitions and experimental curatorial projects.
Featuring a major new sound and video installation and a large - scale drawing project by Anri Sala, the exhibition Take Over addresses central themes in Anri Sala's oeuvre, exploring the relationships between music and narrative, architecture and film and interleaving qualities of different media in both complex and intuitive ways to produce works in which one medium takes on the qualities of another.
Made into a more elaborate installation — the exhibition includes photography, large - and small - scale sculpture, and a pair of single - channel videos — than the artist has previously attempted, the project was trademark Nakadate in conception: smart, shrewd, and more than a little ruthless, an unapologetically manipulative scheme that implicates not just the pitiable men the artist lures into her queasily
Unlimited, Art Basel's unique platform for projects that transcend the limitations of a traditional art - fair stand, presents 70 works ranging from large - scale sculptures and paintings to video projections, installations and live performances.
The focus part of the fair features a huge number of exhibitions, talks, performances, outdoor installations and other various projects, with our recommendations including Arcadia Missa showing Hannah Black, 47 Canal with a group show of drawings and small - scale sculptures, VI, VII with Than Hussein Clark, Carlos / Ishikawa showing Lloyd Corporation, Emalin featuring Russian artist Evgeny Antufiev's first project in the UK, Kraupa - Tuskany Ziedler showing Anna Uddenberg, Proyectos Ultravioleta showing video and photography by Regina José Galindo and Union Pacific presents a collaborative sculptural installation by Ben Burgis and Ksenia Pedan.
Their artistic practice ranges widely from sculpture, to film & video, innovative digital media projects, and full - scale architecture.
/ performances 2017 Audible Edge Festival, Tone List and Tura New Music, Perth 2016 Everyday Machines, curated by Tom Smith, Alaska Projects, Sydney 2016 NOW now series, 107 Projects, Sydney 2016 Pretty Gritty series, 107 Projects, Sydney 2016 Electrofringe: New Terrains, Top Floor at Wellington, Sydney 2014 perspectives [temporal], solo audio - visual concert, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts 2014 Club Zho 111, The Bakery, Perth 2014 NOW now Festival of Arts, Sydney (as Té with Andrew Brooks) 2012 - 14 multiplicity - large - scale, dual - screen audio - visual work presented at: Perth Cultural Centre Screen Program, 2014; Test Tone, SuperDeluxe, Tokyo, Japan, 2013; Channels Video Art Festival, Melbourne, 2013; fractal shale, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts Performance Space, 2012; NOW now festival program launch, Sydney, 2012; fractal shale, Tape Projects, Melbourne, 2012 2014 Cinematic Scores, live soundtrack to Laszlo Moholy - Nagy's Lichtspiel Schwarz Weiss Grau, Perth Fringe Festival, Packenham Street Art Space, Perth 2013 International Computer Music Festival, Western Australian Museum (as Té with Andrew Brooks) 2012 - 13 consciousness - large - scale audio - visual work presented at: Nu Things, Osaka, 2013; Tape Projects, Melbourne, 2012; AV Union, Sydney, 2012; Terrace Bar, Newcastle, 2012; The Bakery, Perth, 2012 2013 Japan tour, solo audio - visual performances and as Té with Andrew Brooks, Osaka, Kyoto, Tokyo 2011 Improvised performance with Philip Zoubek and Andrew Brooks, The Loft, Cologne, Germany 2011 split mirror planes - for four instruments and four audio / visual sources, commissioned by Decibel new music ensemble — premiered at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts 2010 Japan tour, solo performances, Osaka, Kyoto, Tokyo 2010 lucidity - major composition for electroacoustic ensemble: acoustic instruments, computer processing, sound synthesis and video projections performed at The Bakery, Video Art Festival, Melbourne, 2013; fractal shale, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts Performance Space, 2012; NOW now festival program launch, Sydney, 2012; fractal shale, Tape Projects, Melbourne, 2012 2014 Cinematic Scores, live soundtrack to Laszlo Moholy - Nagy's Lichtspiel Schwarz Weiss Grau, Perth Fringe Festival, Packenham Street Art Space, Perth 2013 International Computer Music Festival, Western Australian Museum (as Té with Andrew Brooks) 2012 - 13 consciousness - large - scale audio - visual work presented at: Nu Things, Osaka, 2013; Tape Projects, Melbourne, 2012; AV Union, Sydney, 2012; Terrace Bar, Newcastle, 2012; The Bakery, Perth, 2012 2013 Japan tour, solo audio - visual performances and as Té with Andrew Brooks, Osaka, Kyoto, Tokyo 2011 Improvised performance with Philip Zoubek and Andrew Brooks, The Loft, Cologne, Germany 2011 split mirror planes - for four instruments and four audio / visual sources, commissioned by Decibel new music ensemble — premiered at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts 2010 Japan tour, solo performances, Osaka, Kyoto, Tokyo 2010 lucidity - major composition for electroacoustic ensemble: acoustic instruments, computer processing, sound synthesis and video projections performed at The Bakery, video projections performed at The Bakery, Perth
At first, I planned to project a video outdoors on a grand scale.
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