Sentences with phrase «surveillance camera image»

A surveillance camera image shows bystanders running from the scene of an August shooting that critically injured a good Samaritan who was trying to help a robbery victim in downtown Detroit.

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-- It takes the form of an installation representing a bleak room in a hospital, with the social and stark installation based on the power of surveillance (the monitor reminds the viewer of CCTV cameras in public spaces) and indoctrination (the patient cured by the image of the leader).
The NYPD is reviewing surveillance from a camera near Bryant Park to see if it caught an image of the suspect, he added.
Timothy Brady, a grad student who worked on the study, says it «suggests that for something like artificial intelligence for surveillance cameras, it's smarter and more brainlike to choose from a bunch of images to recognize something, rather than just analyzing the shape.»
Teo de Campos at the University of Brazil says that systems like P - REACT are a useful tool that «help the operator in a surveillance room to focus on relevant cameras or even in relevant regions of images».
When not leaning hard on ideas borrowed from the Paranormal Activity series — the doors that open on their own, the surveillance - camera footage, the sound design that clearly cost more than any other part of the movie — Lincoln scares up a few potent images that contrast the sterile dream - home interior with an entity that manifests itself via rot and mold.
A surveillance camera captured images of the suspected thief, a black - haired Latino with a mustache.
Two other works in the show, Lynn Hershman Leeson's CybeRoberta (1995 - 96) and Tillie, the Telerobotic Doll (1995 - 98), are a pair of toys with concealed surveillance cameras that can be controlled by visitors in the gallery or online, sending videos of their surroundings — including images of museum visitors — to the dolls» websites.
In the tinkered gadgetry of Kessler's retro sci - fi installations, we peek through surveillance cameras to see our own image among his analog programs crammed with detritus of all kinds.
The images, staggered throughout the space in the manner of theatrical props, present themselves as potential police mug shots, closed - circuit camera stills or anonymous faces in the crowd, albeit magnified in scale and distorted by their mediation through surveillance technology.
For these works Ry David Bradley takes screenshots of images of surveillance cameras that show landscapes.
Similarly drawing from pervasive surveillance culture, Ry David Bradley uses online databases of constantly streaming security cameras to create surreal image portals which toy with our perception.
Viola combines images recorded in grainy analog video using an old surveillance camera with those shot in High - Definition video to bring the viewer to the intersection of obscurity and clarity — from death to life — and back again.
In her second show at Fraenkel (her first was back in 1994), Calle utilizes very contemporary materials and tools to fearlessly push emotional, artistic and legal boundaries — a pair of working safes storing a couple's secrets along with the attorney - prepared contract said couple signed with the artist; images of criminals sourced from ATM surveillance cameras; and mug shots used for police target practice.
Often with a portable darkroom on site and using pinhole camera technology with World War II military surveillance lenses, McCaw took long exposures on chemically treated paper or vintage 1960s and 1970s photo papers that allow the path of the sun literally to burn through and make a reverse image.
The images are a crude, grainy green, as though shot by an old - fashioned fixed surveillance camera trained on scattered tools, buckets of plaster, heads, unfinished or abandoned projects.
The moving image takes over two galleries, most successfully with Julia Scher's Predictive Engineering, a work reconfigured for its new space that focuses on visitors wandering unknowingly past its cameras, flipping yesterday's fear of surveillance to the contemporary longing for five minutes of fame.
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The FBI also plans to collect surveillance camera footage and other publicly accessible images to add to the agency's facial recognition program.»
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