Sentences with phrase «such photography and filming»

Anyone attending Arabian Travel Market consents to such photography and filming without compensation and confirms that the Organisers shall be entitled to use such photographs and videos, which may include photographs and videos of visitors, for the purpose of marketing Arabian Travel Market in future, for exploitation in any and all media, without liability.

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Brian is an Advisor at Oberon with expertise in the content and intellectual property sectors, such as music, film, television, photography, theatrical, licensing, and consumer products.
Moctezuma routinely shows his students science documentaries such as Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth and the time - lapsed photography movies produced by plant biologist Roger Hangarter, «so they can watch a film and discuss or write how the film relates to the different concepts they would learn in class,» Moctezuma says.
The film's deliberately languorous pacing and stunning photography make for an intoxicating and detailed look into such broken and melancholic lives.
A Far Off Place features some beautiful African photography, probably in part to first - time director Mikael Solomon, who earlier worked as a cinematographer for such films as The Abyss and Arachnophobia.
Hawke has described the film as being «like timelapse photography of a human being,» and comparisons could be made to actual timelapse photographic projects of children growing up, such as Frans Hofmeester's Portrait of Lotte.
This doesn't necessarily mean he was always ahead of his time: one of the best things about Eyes Wide Shut — evident in such artisanal qualities as the old - fashioned sound track, the grainy photography, and the exquisite color balances (such as the dark blue lighting of a bathroom behind one of Kidman's monologues)-- is that it isn't a film of the 90s in most respects but something closer to what movies at their best used to be.
By attending you consent to being photographed or videotaped, and further, agree that Kawasaki has all right, title and interest in and to any and all films, photography, pictures, recordings and similar product resulting from such recordings, which may be used by Kawasaki for any lawful purpose without compensation to you.
Update: Australian - British film and stage actor Hugo Weaving who starred in movies such as The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Little Fish, The Matrix, V for Vendetta has been cast in Jasper Jones, set to commence principal photography on 26th October in Western Australia.
The Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) is home to many unique and beautiful landscapes that are ideal venues for a variety of special activities such as cultural programs, picnics, wedding ceremonies, festivals, athletic events, and film and photography projects.
Featuring great gaming magazines such as EDGE and Retro Gamer, you can also get a range of leading photography, music, gadget and film magazines on the cheap.
Through different medias such as photography, film, and sculpture, Boltanski creates large - scale installations about communal memories and identities.
Using architecture, performance, sculpture, drawing, photography, and film, he sought a new way of seeing and art - making that focused on the commonplace and the «throwaways», such as the city's abandoned buildings, bridges, and even dumpsters.
Fine arts and crafts include such work as paintings, photography, printmaking, ceramics, textiles, jewelry, all kinds of sculpture, glass, film, video, and more.
Kessling works across a range of media such as photography, film, and performance, and here the images reflect performative tools for exploring identity, often juxtaposing the artist's own body with objects and materials such as dust sheets, clay, fabric and paper bags used with transformative effect — the temporal nature of the performative movement frozen in a single gesture — a single still from an action, or a response to an art - historical identity.
Previous rounds have been broad in scope and concept, ranging from topics of activism to architecture, and including disciplines such as design, media arts, drawing, film, installation, intervention, literature, painting, performance, photography, print making, sculpture, and others, such as scientific field work.
These are aspects that are visible in her exploration of well - established photographic genres such as film stills, fashion photography or classic portraits, as well as in series where she explores a more abject material related to themes like fairytales, catastrophes, pornography, war and surrealism.
Noguchi's solo exhibition «Light Reaching the Future» held at the IZU PHOTO MUSEUM in 2011, in which she juxtaposed such photographic works with silkscreen works had served to further deepen her consideration both towards light and to photography (the film camera), by means of methodically deconstructing and inspecting the compositional elements of the photograph.
Six artists of color use performance, photography, textiles, and more to take on stories such as modern - day gentrification in Bed - Stuy, traced through an amateur kung fu film found at the former home of a theater frequented by Reverend Al Sharpton; the Syrian refugee crisis and conflict, mixing media coverage and first - person accounts; and the actual Revolutionary War's 1776 Battle of Brooklyn, conducted by a woman of color.
The exhibition will merge contrasting subjects such as physics and art via quantum sculptures, traditional painting versus digital, lenticular photography, graffiti, and paint - injected bubble wrap, as well as contemporary dance and meditation, animation film and VR experiences.
In what ways do artists appropriate digital technologies, what influence does the use of 3D graphic and animation programs or web services like Google Map and Google Earth for example have on such media as photography, film and sculpture?
Upcoming at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Posing Beauty in African American Culture April 27 — July 26 This exhibition examines the contested ways in which African and African American beauty has been represented in historical and contemporary contexts through a diverse range of media, including photography, film, video, fashion, advertising, and other forms of popular culture such as music and the Internet.
Featuring a wide array of art, including conceptual, performance, film, video art, photography, painting, sculpture and printmaking, the exhibition includes artists such as Faith Ringgold, Lorna Simpson, Carrie Mae Weems, Ana Mendieta, Emma Amos and more.
Beginning with Robert Rauschenberg and Robert Whitman's 1966 Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) with Bell Laboratories engineers, and including new and rarely seen multimedia works, film, painting, sculpture, photography and drawings by over 70 artists such as Cory Arcangel, Roy Ascott, Jeremy Bailey, Judith Barry, Trevor Paglen, Nam June Paik, Ryan Trecartin and Ulla Wiggen, this publication tells the story of a global visual culture.
This exhibition examines the contested ways in which African and African American beauty has been represented in historical and contemporary contexts through a diverse range of media, including photography, film, video, fashion, advertising, and other forms of popular culture such as music and the Internet.
Influenced by literature, film, and architecture, Helfgott incorporates audio, kinetics, photography, assemblage, projections, and traditional sculptural materials to address such diverse subjects as the self - portrait, landscape painting, and gender and age transformation.
Bringing together major works from MoMA's extraordinary collection, the exhibition features breakthrough projects in painting, drawing, sculpture, prints, book and graphic design, film, photography, and architecture by leading figures such as Alexandra Exter, Natalia Goncharova, El Lissitzky, Kazimir Malevich, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Lyubov Popova, Alexandr Rodchenko, Olga Rozanova, Vladimir and Georgii Stenberg, and Dziga Vertov, among others.
Beginning with Aleister Crowley's trance portraiture and Austin Osman Spare's automatic drawing of the early 20th century, the exhibition traces over 100 years of occult art, including Leonora Carrington and Kurt Seligmann's surrealist explorations, Kenneth Anger and Ira Cohen's ritualistic experiments in film and photography, and the mystical probings of contemporary visionaries such as Francesco Clemente, Kiki Smith, Paul Laffoley, BREYER P - ORRIDGE, and Carol Bove.
The imagery lays bare the artifice in its creation, achieved through impossible, contrived viewpoints, layering of incongruent scenes — such as a rainy day on top of a sunny one — and other formal and technical controls that challenge the assumed naturalism of photography and film.
In her work, themes of interdependence and survival are consistently explored through various media, such as performance, installation, photography, and film.
Zaatari is widely known for his expansive practice in photography and film - making which reflects on the collecting, archiving and dissemination of such images and the performative role they play in the formation of individual and communal identities and histories.
Pop artists appropriated the aesthetics of contemporary advertising, made use of popular means of production and expression, such as photography, film, or comics, and they lifted them to the status of contemplative objects, while at the same time scornfullyparodying the clichés of so - called high art.
Graham is a master of many disciplines, creating an oeuvre with media such as photography, music, film, installations and painting.
«Ultimately, turning the whole Museum over to photography helps us to concentrate on these broad issues that would not necessarily get the same attention if we also had paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints on view — or even other photo - based media such as film and video,» he continued.
This book introduces some of Sherman's most important works, from her seminal 1970s series Untitled Film Stills, which references film noir movies by such directors as Alfred Hitchcock and Jacques Tourneur, to her progression into colour photography in the 1980s series Centerfolds.
She uses photography — often digitally manipulated — and film, in order to deal with themes such as identity and gendered roles, (female) beauty and its stereotypical reproduction in our culture, youthful dreams and ambitions of authority, all the while using herself as both subject and model.
Including film and performance photography of some of Brisley's most iconic work, and a new installation from which the exhibition takes its title, this show traces enduring themes in Brisley's work such as the body as a tool for directly addressing individual autonomy and fundamental notions of power, authority, community and freedom.
Kelvin has recently shot for clients such as Vodafone, Canon, Nintendo, Visa and Tropicana and his recent awards include Taylor Wessing, Photography Masters, AOP best film 2011, Creative Review, Communication Arts, D&AD, Sony Photography Awards and many more.
Almost any type of material or media can be utilized, including natural or man - made objects, painting and sculpture, as well as recent media such as film, animation, various forms of photography, live performance art (including happenings), sound and audio.
Such attention to detail offers clarity in some space between photography, film, history, and sculpture.
«Different from traditional art, such as painting and sculpture, photography includes video, together with film and animation.
Bringing together major works from MoMA's extraordinary collection, the exhibition features breakthrough projects in painting, drawing, sculpture, prints, book and graphic design, film, photography, and architecture by leading figures such as Alexandra Exter, Natalia Goncharova, El Lissitzky, Kazimir Malevich, Vladimir Mayakovsky and Dziga Vertov, among others.
Isaac Julien (UK, 1960) is a British installation artist and filmmaker who tries to break down barriers between different artistic disciplines such as film, photography, installation, music, theatre and painting.
Starting in the fall of 1996, The Alternative Museum refocused its programming direction by concentrating on media based arts such as photography, video, film, computer generated art, and multimedia electronic installations — a missing dimension of arts programming in the downtown area of Manhattan.
American artist Andy Warhol (1928 — 87) is perhaps best known for his Pop inspired paintings but started as a graphic artist before moving towards more «instant» methods of production such as photography, film and screenprintng.
Over the course of nearly two decades (1931 — 49), Levy exhibited contemporary photography and works by Surrealists, Cubists, Social Realists, and Neo-Romanticists, such as British artists Paul Nash and Henry Moore; he also screened experimental films and showed posters, cartoons, and original watercolours by Walt Disney, which would have been characterized as «low» art forms.
Posing Beauty examines the contested ways in which African and African American beauty has been represented in historical and contemporary contexts through a diverse range of media including photography, film, video, fashion, advertising, and other forms of popular culture such as music and the Internet.
The exhibition brings together 43 works of different media, such as installations, photography, drawing, painting, and film, including artworks by, for instance, Guillaume Bijl, Adelita Husni - Bey or Ricarda Roggan.
Although painting is the dominant artistic form of Stuckism, artists using other media such as photography, sculpture, film and collage have also joined, and share the Stuckist opposition to conceptualism and ego - art.
Inspired by the photography of Weegee and Enrique Metinides, and films such as Metropolis and Un Chien Andalou, Compulsion confirms Prager's vivid cinematic aesthetic.
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