Sentences with phrase «through image manipulation»

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The larger danger is manipulation of our empathy and generosity through heart - wrenching images or narratives that cause the natural release of oxytocin to the brain.
i am sensitive, caring loyal and honest, I love animals, nature, creating art (whether it be through painting, drawing, jewelry - making, quilting or digital image manipulation) and long walks through the forest or along the beach.
Breaking through this silence reveals a world of psychological manipulation, violence, and misogyny which frighteningly transcends stereotypical images.
And you'll also notice images of our book publishing package icons (the gems) along the top of our new Facebook Page (another branding opportunity available on Facebook through «manipulation» of the images functionality).
Ruff's two photos in Image Building celebrate the architecture of Mies van der Rohe through this sort of visual manipulation.
Through her manipulation of these found images, Simmons works to construct a new narrative based on the presence of gain that operates within the shared experiences of desire and fear and between predator and prey.
Her works are often created through the manipulation of the canvas: she pours paint directly on to the board, and, through movement, intuitively makes images.
This important volume, whose title combines Gertrude Stein's famous motto, «Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose,» with the name of Marcel Duchamp's feminine alter ego, Rrose Selavy, features portraits, self - portraits and photomontages in which the gender of the subject is highlighted through performance for the camera or through technical manipulation of the image.
Hara creates his images through multiple exposures, all done in - camera without computer manipulation, which coupled with the use of smoke machines and cinematic lighting lends them a wistful, timeless quality akin to...
Like Ray Yoshida, one of the Chicago Imagists, and Tadanori Yokoo, described as the «Japanese Andy Warhol,» Parker has developed a distinct visual vocabulary, through the manipulation of found images and an interest in popular culture produced during eras of social, political, and economic revolution.
Sara Cwynar presents three works, each consisting of images assembled through collage and re-photography from objects and found photographs, a process of intervention and manipulation that ultimately disrupts the smooth surface and the perspective of the stock image.
Showing his deep understanding of painting history, the images and motifs featured in his artworks include cartoon - like ducks, skulls, and clowns, filtered through coarse brushwork, extraordinary use of line and masterful manipulation of color.
While we are experts through repetition and familiarity, seamless manipulation makes it increasingly difficult to read how any given image has been put together.
The images are created through combinations of straightforward photography, physically constructed tableaux, and digital manipulation, which are then contact printed by exposing hand coated paper to light.
In the process, he realizes his visual manipulations in a variety of ways: he creates computer images, photographs or silkscreens through to whole room - filling installations which represent still lifes, spatial illusions and visions of the future.
Through Gonzales» exploitation of photographs, he creates a potent and timely commentary on our digital age as we are reminded of the abundance of images in our daily lives, and their everyday manipulations.
«As questions surrounding the manipulation of government through entertainment deepen so do the politics of image manipulation
Candela Gallery is pleased to announce CHOP SHOP, an exhibition exploring the work of seven artists, who are transforming images through various processes of manipulation.
«In her first exhibition at ICA, Meg Onli has assembled a thought - provoking array of artworks and programs, inviting our visitors to reflect, challenge, and question their own experiences and preconceptions through the deconstruction and manipulation of everyday text and images
«With his initiation into advanced technology and «anti-studio» practice at UTD came a fascination with image manipulation through computers, into which he «feeds» comic book images and adapts, combines, destroys, recombines, and layers them into completely new energized compositions.»
Each resulting piece unveils a hauntingly beautiful image through the applied scientific manipulation.
Jerry Uelsmann: «Untitled,» retrospective of images by a master of pre-Photoshop manipulation, through Aug. 31; Catherine Couturier Gallery, 2635 Colquitt, 713-524-5070, catherinecouturier.com.
The separation of roles between authors, actors, protagonists and observers in the images» treatment and manipulation leave them as unanswered enigmas in which meaning is to be reinvented through an active participation to the reading of the works.
Kolodziej photographs industrial sites, and through a sophisticated process of computer manipulation, projection, tracing and paint application creates commanding images and surfaces that demand to be seen firsthand.
«For me, painting's capacity to make images through the manipulation of materials seems to be its most powerful and magical quality.
Through their manipulations of the image's surface with embroidery or the partial removal of the emulsion, the photographs become unique, no - longer reproducible objects.
by Vivianne Lapointe LA - based artist Diane Gaeta explores the complex themes of sexuality, self discovery and the life of a young Parisian girl through the manipulation of her image found on social networks in «Lolitas,» Gaeta's two - day solo show...
Found and staged images are subject to intense re-workings through an arbitrary combination of digital manipulation, collage and a diversity of printing processes; the visual information built and layered to achieve highly structured chaos.
Stemming from a personal interest in space, Marino has taken the subject into a conceptual realm, dealing with the manipulation of images through photography and extending it to the experience of extraterrestrial life.
Works will include elaborately staged compositions, photos made with historic processes like tintype, wall sculpture based on appropriated images, and images made through varied forms of digital manipulation.
Relying also on the images that surround us, John Baldessari encourages the viewer's attention to minor details, absence, and the space between things, and through his manipulation of the image, and the painting over the faces with primary colors, and the obscuring of the portions of the scenes, challenges and creates philosophical inquiries into art and knowledge.
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