Sentences with phrase «selected voice artists»

Our audio producers work closely with talented and carefully selected voice artists.

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Each year, approximately one - third of the fellows selected for the Utah - based Labs come from outside the U.S.. For both Fellows and Advisors, the Lab experience is deeply enriched by the presence of artists and projects representing the personal and cultural histories of filmmaking voices from around the world.
GM tapped voice - recognition specialists Nuance for its top - notch software, which allows drivers to initiate phone calls, select artists or songs from their library, or tune to specific stations on their smartphones among other conveniences.
Even better, its voice command let me select music by album, artist, track, or genre without me having to specify the source.
Porsche makes voice command a separate option, which is a little weird, but the system works well, offering control over many infotainment features, including the ability to select music by album and artist name.
Hands - free voice control system powered by Nuance ®, which allows simple voice commands to initiate phone calls and select radio stations or media from portable MP3 players and smart phones Pandora Internet radio users can create personalized radio stations based on favorite artists or genres.
Not only could I then see the contents organized as a music library on the MyFord Touch LCD, and select music on that interface, I could also use voice command to request music by artist, album, genre, and song name.
Selecting music from an iOS device, I could view my entire music library on the upper LCD or request individual albums or artists with voice command.
The selected artists in this exhibition share Kahlo's spirit of rebellion and similarly assert themselves against the patriarchy as they insert their voices into dominant artistic discourses.
At Hammonds House Museum in Atlanta, Weems's photographic series From Here I Saw What Happened and I Cried, along with selected works and her 2016 film People of A Darker Hue, demonstrates the artist's strength as a storyteller, and as a powerful voice against racism, white nationalism, and the white - washed narrative of our country.
The artists selected for show are the voice of a new generation, who are responding directly to the outside world, to the vanity of social media and to the socio - political backdrop that informs our culture today.
In conjunction, the ICA will present related programs throughout the duration of the exhibition, including a pair of audio tours featuring both the building's architecture and its inaugural exhibition, Declaration with insights from architects Steven Holl and Chris McVoy, select Declaration artists, Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney, VCU President Michael Rao, members of the ICA team and voices from the community.
The artists selected for this show are the voice of a new generation, who are responding directly to the outside world, to the vanity of social media and to the socio - political backdrop that informs our culture today.
In turn, each of the eleven artists represented by Cumberland engages their own curatorial voice, selecting another whose work they respect and whose artistic experience shares influence and dialogue.
Each artist was selected for creating inventive mixed media, with unusual forms or edgy mythological narratives, and for having a unique voice with a strong focus on craftsmanship.
The selected works will illuminate each artist's ability to bring his or her heterodox worldview into art, and the exhibition creates a conversation between disparate voices and movements.
The exhibition has been intelligently curated by Lisa Denyer, selecting artists whose approaches to the exploration of abstraction differ yet form a chorus of voices for our discovery.
Many artists selected — such as Jo Baer, Nil Yalter, Ellen Gallagher, stanley brouwn, Christopher Williams, Goshka Macuga, Oscar Murillo, Otobong Nkanga, Jimmie Durham, among others — are discourse producers and leading diasporic voices based in the wider Benelux region.
Cave selected five local artists — Heather Beauvais, Jerry Davenport, Karen T. La Beau, Sherry Tamburo, and Kathryn Usher — to work with four social service agencies — Mercy Center, Providence House, Volunteers of America LightHouse, and Volunteers of America McAdoo — to create these blankets, giving voice to otherwise marginalized populations.
After reading this article, please also click HERE for the accompanying online interactive feature which includes a 3 - part video slideshow of select images from our current exhibition along with audio voice recordings of: Jonathan LeVine, along with exhibiting artists WK and Doze Green.
Selected Group Exhibitions 2016 «The Decameron — BMCA Documenting Art,» Caochangdi Art District, Beijing, China «Over the Wall, Paintings Tempted by Installation,» Tang Contemporary Art, Beijing, China «Turning Point: Contemporary Art in China Since 2000,» Minsheng Art Museum, Shanghai, China «New voices: a dslcollection story,» Klein Sun Gallery, New York, NY «We, A Community of Chinese Contemporary Artists,» chi K11 Art Museum, Shanghai, China
Selected Group Exhibitions 2017 «Simultaneous Eidos,» Guangzhou Image Triennial 2017, Guangdong Museum of Art, Guangzhou, China «After Party: Collective Dance and Individual Gymnastics,» Blindspot Gallery, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong Art Basel Hong Kong, Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai, Hong Kong 2016 Shanghai Art Fair, Shanghai World Expo Exhibition and Convention Center, Shanghai, China «Sullivan's Attic,» MOUart Art Space, Beijing, China «The Suggestive Wheel: An Era of Metaphors,» Boxes Art Space, Shenzhen, China «New voices: a dslcollection story,» Klein Sun Gallery, New York, NY «We - A Community of Chinese Contemporary Artists,» chi K11 Art Museum, Shanghai, China
She hopes to utilize these trips to get to know select artists and their practices, especially in the context of their communities, as well as broaden the collection of voices with which she works.
Ever committed to exploring new perspectives and voices, the selected exhibitors for 1:54's second edition hail from global territories including Kenya, South Africa, France, Italy, Germany, UK, and USA to showcase over 120 emerging and established artists working within the parameters of contemporary African art or Africa - related practices.
Art - artist revelations of an angry voice demanded to be heard — being raped at thirteen and suicide attempts referred to in selected drawings and monoprints, a period of sexual consumption afterwards via Why I never became a dancer (video, 1995), and two abortions in How it feels (video, 1996).
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