Sentences with phrase «spectators into»

• Installation Art (1960s onwards) A new way to draw spectators into the artwork or assemblage.
Swinging between distance and intimacy, Mithu makes the private public by engaging the spectators into a game of active voyeurism.
Using simple materials, everyday objects, wry wit and written instructions that encourage people to interact with his sculptures, Erwin Wurm makes spectators into active participants and turns them into living, breathing works of art.»
Supplemented by homegrown shows in galleries, derelict cottages, and abandoned lots, it took the weekend's spectators into neighborhoods far beyond the forced hoopla of Bourbon Street and into the Big Easy's wounded soul.
And by his placement of the installation, Kunitani poses yet another perspective: from outside the gallery, passers - by will see viewers bending down to look at the words, turning the spectators into one more spectacle.
The book signing is accompanied by a multi-vocal, audience reading of excerpts from the book, which gives a brief history of the exhibition as a form that invites spectators into temporal and spatial experiencess.
Artists like Smithson, Group Material, and Michael Asher sought to reconfigure and expand the exhibition and the museum into something more active, open, and democratic, by inviting spectators into new and unexpected encounters with works of art and institutions.
using simple materials, mundane objects, wit and written instructions, wurm invites people to interact with his art, transforming spectators into active participants, encouraging them to poke fun at the paradoxes of contemporary society.
In Amazon's bid to cement its reputation as the premier eReader authority, Jeff Bezos and his cohorts may have just hit the kind of home run that turns noncommittal sideline spectators into bona fide devotees.
This study examined occurrences of overserving at licensed premises both inside and outside the arenas, and allowing entry of obviously intoxicated spectators into the arenas.
«Although some teachers may worry that social media distracts students from legitimate learning, we found that our Facebook group helped transform students from anonymous spectators into a community of active learners — and this has important consequences for student performance,» Dougherty said.
In addition to the improved course design that the use of stock drones allows, the DRL has another impressive trick: advanced, drone - POV camera technology that plunges spectators into the thick of the action.
On the surface is a film that shimmers in sunshine and fun; the photography draws the spectator into the beauty and holiday tranquillity of Pantelleria, and the energy and quality of the performances, particularly Ralph Fiennes» hurricane of exuberance, provide a crowd to gather around the pool with and to be entertained by; a crowd who can seduce and disgust with equal measure.
They were like bodies, in a way, but it really brought the spectator into the piece; that was the reason why they had to be opposite one another.»
The latest exhibition at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) draws the spectator into the realm of animistic beliefs wherein ghouls lurked in dark corners and under beds.
Subverting connotations of the sacred, Rachel Dease's installation, «Black Mass», inducts the spectator into a dimly lit space rife with reversals, copies and under - explored taboos.
She explains: «The atmosphere that I depict through a palette of pastel and overexposed tones projects the spectator into a sanitised world in which the characters have chosen to give up any kind of extravagance that might unmask them.
Provisero's introduction of recycled beams and scavenged architectural elements into Dorsch's interior forced the spectator into experiencing the gallery in an almost cinematic way.
«Paradoxically, painting invites the spectator into its frame to examine the world beyond,» explains Fierro.
Hélio Oiticica (1937 - 1980), who worked with sculpture, architectural installations, writing, film and large - scale immersive environments, created art that transformed the viewer from a spectator into an active participant.
Plunging the spectator into a series of extraordinary, immersive environments, the exhibition will offer Garage visitors a unique sensory and psychological experience that will extend from the West Gallery into the Auditorium and out into Gorky Park.
By introducing a multitude of means he overcomes the aesthetic overtone and attempts to lure the spectator into the work and herewith gives an opportunity to re-define ones own position in a physical, mental, psychological manner towards the here and now.
Vaillancourt's installations evoke a deliberate sense of intrigue; attempting to render illusion more real than reality itself, he draws the spectator into a game of «hide and seek with reality».
The work was cited by the jury as «a powerful and disturbing installation that poses urgent questions of our time and pushes the spectator into an aware state of anxiety.»
It is a brutally honest, Nan Goldinesque, autobiography of love, loss and sexual dependency that shows the artist's brilliant manipulation of viewer's unease by directly confronting the camera and thereby transforming the spectator into the reluctant role of psychoanalyst.
He invites the spectator into his garden, a meeting place between nature and artifice.
The great Latvian - American abstract expressionist Mark Rothko (1903 - 70) used to draw the spectator into his paintings, using colour to dictate mood, and McGarry Kelly seems to be on the same wavelength, at least in this work.

Not exact matches

They're also attracting more spectators thanks to technology like Twitch, and they're turning into big business.
Spectators are dispassionate about who wins in the end, as long as the game, the ads and the halftime show combine into a big enough spectacle.
Giving free samples or swag to spectators headed into the zone can bypass the brand police and help spread the word.
Friday's hearing came at a court room so crowded that many spectators were forced into a nearby overflow area.
Enhanced insights into the fan experience via location data include crowd density at various locations within the venue, the best spots for spectators to view the action, the movement of fans relative to players, and more.
The fact of Canadian electoral politics is that once the election is called, those not directly involved in party electioneering are turned into spectators.
Spectators may observe that one tradition has blurred into the other — and that is purposeful.
Humiliation accompanied physical violence: in Leipzig, Jewish residents were hurled into a small stream at the zoological park where spectators spit at them, defiled them with mud and jeered at their plight.
Whenever the safety car is deployed in a Grand Prix, the pace of the competitors is significantly reduced and as spectators, we are prone to fall into the assumption that the safety car leading the pack is sluggish and heavy.
Thirteen spectators were also injured when debris from the accident flew into the grandstand.
«Nylander is still a spectator playing on the outside and isn't getting into traffic to make plays happen.»
It was about a year ago that Sanford's ideas began to take positive form, and the Dallas promoter set about getting businessmen interested in building bowling stadiums or in metamorphosing old theaters into suitable spectator arenas.
In the violence with which 100 - yard freestyle finalists hit a turn these days — boiling and showering water as they flip, doubling up for a split second into a prenatal ball, then rocketing off into the next lap — a spectator some distance away can miss seeing swimmers foul up their turns.
Coleman's hope - against - hoop in bounds pass was intercepted by — naturally — Smart who, with his 21 points, 6 assists and 5 rebounds tucked away in victory, joyfully heaved the ball into the crowd toward those Superdome «windows» he once escorted spectators to.
Clippers» Austin Rivers fined $ 25,000 by NBA for throwing seat cushion into the spectator stands during game at Kings yesterday.
Newzoo also recently stated that they expect FIFA to break into the top 10 by the end of 2017, such is the growing popularity of FIFA as a spectator sport.
200 people and a few banners on match day is not enough as it gets absorbed into 60 thousand non protesting spectators.
For sure, the longest player off the tee on the PGA Tour gave it a go, but yanked his drive into spectators on a hill in the left rough.
He smashed into a spectator during a practice run and crushed the bones in one side of his face; now, after surgery to install a metal plate, Barrows hopes to race in Val Gardena.
Rudd Pyles, a pretty good downhiller, winging along at an estimated 60 mph, slammed into a spectator who was attempting to cross the racecourse just under a blind hump.
While trying to avoid smashing into spectator cars and doing some drifts around the car park, he managed to find his way back onto the road.
My first day at the track, I pull into a line of cars at the gate: spectators signing in as drivers hand over a list of next of kin and waive away their right to sue should a tire blow out, or the transmission fry, or the wheels not quite catch and the wall come suddenly looming.
The few spectators — mostly friends of those behind the wheel and erstwhile drivers who will lapse morosely into long descriptions of what exactly has kept their car in the shop this week with little provocation — hang around the starting line in twos and threes, arms crossed.
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