Sentences with phrase «sleight of hand through»

For all their mystery, for all the taciturnity of their refusal, these paintings lodge the totality of their effect in a sleight of hand through which the material surface of the picture appears to be supplanted by an optical membrane: a resonant film that seems the very envelope of vision, like the blackness you «see» when you shut your eyes.

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Perhaps the greatest collaboration from the minds of director Michel Gondry and screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (so far), this unique love story is powerfully told through amazing performances and incredible sleight - of - hand visuals.
The electronic media do not owe their irresistible power to any sleight - of - hand but to the elemental power of deep social needs which come through even in the present depraved form of these media.
He vowed to create his own depiction of the descent through a black hole, one based not on Hollywood sleight of hand but on the best physics he could find.
Instead, they harness heat from the Sun to chill buildings through a neat bit of thermodynamic sleight of hand.
In total, algorithm - based decision - making pulls off much of its magic through the sleight - of - hand of simplification.
Audiences are confronted with clichés, distortions, and brilliant sleights of hand that force us to go beyond the lampoon and shift the lens through which we perceive race in order to confront our own bias.
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Through works that simulate games, maps, sleights of the eye and hand, and draw on illusion, the exhibition will playfully and thoughtfully navigate the slippery terrain between fantasy and reality.
Kéré Architecture's standout design, a round tower divided into four sections and cut through with large oculi, employs structural sleight - of - hand to appear strangely top - heavy; the different rotation of these sections, with their varied cladding, window placement and core organization, might be particularly adaptable to the busy flow of traffic where Michigan Avenue meets Chicago's riverfront promenade.
«Transitions: States of Being» «Sleight of Hand» Oliver Laric's Versions 2012 Zuckerman Museum of Art / through December 4
Rappaports» sleight of hand takes us through soft and hard, transparent and opaque, dark and light, and the material and the spirit — the stuff of transformation.
First, you pulled the old «sleight of hand» trick on me, by changing the data series from the past 15 years (May 1997 through April 2012), to the past 16 years (starting May 1966 instead).
I'm pointing out the sleight of hand that AGWSF has put into place to promote the AGW through the Greenhouse Effect.
Here's a great sleight - of - hand trick from Samsung: trumpet that you've sold 300 million phones through November.
Create an impression of expansiveness by exploiting decorative sleight of hand, from floor - to - ceiling curtains and see - through furnishings to strategically placed mirrors, as seen in this Brooklyn townhouse designed by Jonathan Berger.
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