In single - channel works, a video is screened, projected or shown as
a single series of images.
Not exact matches
After studying a
series of Western societies from ancient Greece and Iran through the history
of Israel, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and on into the twentieth centuries, Polak concludes that the most important
single factor involved in the generation
of change is the
image of the future held by a given group.
The second part presents a
single idea through a clear statement that is made concrete by a
series of images.
Each divine occasion (if, as I hold, God is better conceived as a living person rather than a
single actual entity) must receive its being from its predecessors, and I can
image no beginning
of such a
series.
And it was not just a
single still, but a whole
series of images knit together into a movie.
He created a
series of images of the creatures and plants that grow, slither, flit or fly through a
single cubic foot
of space — from a cloud forest in Costa Rica to a coral reef in French Polynesia.
The incident, which was monitored and recorded by satellite
images, aerial photography and a research vessel navigating through the resulting icebergs, is the largest
single event in a 30 - year
series of ice shelf retreats in the area.
The nearly 6 - minute video, complete with background music, presents a
series of still shots
of over 60 allegedly duplicated and manipulated
images in 24 papers, including 19 instances in a
single publication, by a group led by molecular signaling specialist Shigeaki Kato
of the University
of Tokyo's Institute
of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences.
bh TCSPC devices not only record fluorescence decay curves and other fast optical waveforms but also multiwavelength fluorescence decay data, ultra-fast time
series of fluorescence decay data,
single - molecule and FCS data, fluorescence lifetime
images, multi-wavelength lifetime
images, spatial mosaics
of FLIM
images, fast
image series of physiological processes, and combined fluorescence and phosphorescence lifetime
images.
With many
singles rating humour as an important trait in a good match, the dating site is researching the topic — asking
singles to rate a
series of 30 half minute videos and
images based on how amusing they find them.
I love to be able to capture a couple's story through a
series of beautiful
images but still be able to tell that story in one
single amazing
image.
The heart and soul
of The Good Dinosaur can be found in the
series of single images seen at the start
of its end credits: leaves, grass, mountains, water...
As usual with comiXology, it's a list
of DC and Marvel
single - issue comics, but the latest issue
of The Manhattan Projects, Jonathan Hickman's
Image series, made # 11.
It is also one
of the only
images in the
series that was taken in a
single shot, and every detail was painstakingly thought out in advance, from the color
of my sweatpants to the angle
of the milk stream.
Selected works in
series, such as The Maori churches
of Northland, community alls and Freemasons lodges, are presented alongside affecting
single images: a light suspended over a Toowoomba street, the blurred movement
of a child in the dappled shadows
of the undergrowth and the graffiti
of an unknown poet discovered in the dunes.
While working across multiple
series, much
of her photographic work functions as a personal act
of deconstruction and reappropriation — both
of images she has created herself and
images she has
singled out as influence.
Judging will be based on the
single image and not the
series of images.
At Sprueth Magers in London, these five industrial
series are on show in their characteristic grid formations alongside a selection
of single, large - scale
images.
The
single landscape
image in this selection, Untitled # 12 (2015), is part
of a
series of what might be Opie's most American subjects to date, classic views made in national parks across the United States.
Naturally, the sculptural elements only synch with the flat
image from a
single angle and so the sculpture was conceived by thinking in a
series of flat planes.
In two recent
series, one
of rounded - squares that look somewhat like television or computers screens and the other
of black concentric circles that resemble targets, he turns painting into an industrial project in the manner
of photography by making multiple painted copies
of a
single one - off photographic
image.
Knifer's repetition
of a
single motif across his entire career addresses the artistic problem
of depicting time and reflects Knifer's realization that his drawings and
images were part
of a
series of ``... connected similar acts,» according to the gallery.
As a Photography major at MECA, you'll learn how a body
of work or a
series engages your audience beyond a
single image.
While his first shaped canvases were determined by the silhouette
of a
single depicted object, as in the Smoker
series, later works such as Nude with Lamp are shaped according to their own logic, rather than that
of the painted
image, utilizing the blank space
of the bare wall behind.
The Help examines the roles
of the artist, the muse and the «help,» mixing found objects with abstract forms; Incidents
of Travel in Yucatan is a mixed - media installation including a wall
of pedestals, autonomous sculptures and video; and the Sunset
Series comprises 31 photographs
of a
single source
image, a photograph
of a sunset.
Best known for presenting herself as multiple people within a
single image to frame a narrative, O'Donovan Cook plays both the man and woman in her Waldorf
Series, three women in Trinity: The Ocean, all the performers in the dressing room in Webster, and a young woman enmeshed in vines and flowers growing out
of her fingertips in The Dream.
Wallace Berman will be represented by a
series of previously unseen
single -
image Verifax collages, a body
of rarely exhibited mailers from the collection
of Teri Garr, inserts from his limited edition, hand - made artists magazine, Semina, selections from his recently discovered body
of photographic portraiture, and several unique works incorporating
images which were considered «pornography» at the time.
«To come up with every
image in
of this
series, I had to photograph the same framing many times, so I could combine people from different shots into one
single image,» he explains.
In both
series, he overlaid photographic document with the making - visible
of imaginative or formal associations, and collapsed different moments
of time into a
single image.
Marca - Relli initially used collage for both architectural themes and a
series of single figure
images inspired by de Kooning's depictions
of women.
It's an unusual outing, to say the least, for the world's most celebrated living painter, because the works aren't paintings per se but rather painting-esque things: what he did was take a digital
image of a
single one
of his 1990 abstract canvases and then run it through a mathematical process to isolate its chromatic DNA as a
series of eye - boggling, colored «STRIPS.»
And to complicate things, Mr. Lüpertz frequently works in
series, repeating a
single image with eye - testing variations, the equivalents, he tells us,
of the individual frames
of a film that, similarly, evoke the passage
of time.
While his first shaped canvases were determined by the silhouette
of a
single depicted object, as in the «Smoker»
series, later works are shaped according to their own logic, rather than that
of the painted
image, utilizing the blank space
of the bare wall behind.
Perceptual psychologists have long dismissed the notion that our brain records
images like a camera; seeing is an interactive process
of grazing, in a visual field that extends around us on all sides, rather than a
series of flat
images projected to a
single point.
Moscoso's facility with color relationships and his remarkable ability to seamlessly blend
images and lettering into a
single entity was used to create a
series of groundbreaking concert posters that propelled him to international fame.
The
series begins by focusing on the branches
of the trees, and, progressing from one
image to the next, narrows its focus, culminating with several
images of a
single leaf.
This
series addresses the collision between abstraction and realism, particularly advertising
images, suggesting that mass media and high art are part
of a
single visual universe
of ideas and ideologies whose meanings are mutually dependent.
When working with the
single image, rather than focusing on classic photographic
series, Schoerner makes use
of the book - medium to put the work in a narrative context.
In the Stare
series, the artist uses a
single found
image as a starting point for a number
of works, with the face
of the subject repeatedly reworked in layers
of paint.
In a
series of ten paintings and 10 works on paper, Dash has created a
single image of Sagaponack's Main Street to create a nuanced exploration
of color and light.
Featured
images: Douglas Gordon — Untitled (I'm Not Sure This Is Working), 1997 - 2007, Wall text, telephone, audio recording, Courtesy the artist © Studio lost but found / VG Bild - Kunst, Bonn 2017, Photo: Matthias Langer; Marina Abramović & Ulay — Breathing In, Breathing out, 1977,
Single - channel video, b / w, sound, 10:49 min (looped sequence), LIMA — preserves, distributes and researches media art © LIMA, Amsterdam / VG Bild - Kunst, Bonn 2017; Four stills from Rodney Graham's City Self — Country Self
series, 2000, 35 mm transferred to DVD, 04:00 min (Loop), Courtesy
of the artist and Lisson Gallery © Rodney Graham; Yayoi Kusama — Infinity Mirrored Room — the Souls
of Millions
of Light Years Away, 2013, metal, glass, mirrors, plastic, acrylic panel, wood, rubber, LED lighting system, acrylic balls, water, Collection HGN © Yayoi Kusama.
While working across multiple
series, much
of her photographic work functions as a personal act
of staging and reappropriation — both
of images she has created herself and
images she has
singled out as influence.
I love to be able to capture a couple's story through a
series of beautiful
images but still be able to tell that story in one
single amazing
image.
Subjects, for instance, were asked to count backwards by, say, nine, or to watch a
series of visual
images and then indicate whether a
single image shown had been among them.