Sentences with phrase «through pairs of images»

The slideshow cycles through pairs of images presented on a pair of monitors, and these looping still photographs show the Hollywood icon self - consciously posing, reflecting, brooding, and generating a model for the construction of identity through images.

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The study subjects were then asked how many of the pairings they recalled 30 minutes after the memorization session, compared to after sleeping through the night with the distressing images still percolating in their brains.
Tasked with replacing the brilliant Keegan / Toshack partnership, a pair so telepathic they successfully beamed mental images of shapes to one another (Keegan later admitted he could see through the cards), they managed to surpass them.
Dozens of quotes from his writings and speeches, paired with images, capture his early life in the late 1870s in Germany, through his time in Zurich and Berlin, to his final 20 years at Princeton.
The images could be interpreted in multiple ways — for example, two pairs of diagonal lines could appear to be unrelated lines moving vertically or a diamond moving horizontally, as viewed through the bars of a fence.
The composite image of 23,000 galaxy pairs was created through a technique called weak gravitational lensing.
Fluorescent images of the mixture of prostate cancer C4 - 2B (red) and stromal HS - 5 (green) cells: (A) before, (B) after the first scan and (C) 60 s after the second scan, exposure to the pair of laser pulses (532 nm and 787 nm) that selectively generated cell damaging PNBs causing fading of red fluorescence due to leaking of red calcein out through the disrupted membrane.
I want you to have a look through this compilation of street style images where ladies appear in stylish skirts paired with trendy footwear designs.
The film as a whole doesn't really stick with you, but isolated moments and images do: an almost surreal chase through a marsh while bombs fall in the background, two unexpected gunshots in complete darkness, a villain dialing a phone with an obscenely large pair of phallic scissors.
For Conserve, it's an image of planet Earth enshrouded by clouds, while Excite — the 2018 Lincoln Navigator's version of a «Sport» mode — brings up a pair of taillights zipping through the dark.
BEST EXHIBITION SCHEDULE AT A MUSEUM IN UPHEAVAL The Met's, which included shows of camera - phone images exchanged by 12 pairs of artists; the nearly abstract etchings of the 17th - century Dutch artist Hercules Segers; Marsden Hartley's Maine paintings; an astounding survey of Japanese bamboo art and basketry (through Feb. 4); and, of course, the recently opened shows of David Hockney's paintings (through Feb. 25) and Michelangelo's drawings.
In the 1992 «MLR (More Light Research)» series, Genzken built up layers using stencils and multiple applications of metallic paint sprayed through screens to create shimmering images, including one of the Hancock Building X, another of a grid of lightbulbs and several featuring a pair of gymnastic rings.
The show presents more than 75 works chronologically, grouping time periods into five major categories, beginning with «The Sensual Body» — her 1970s feminist explorations through neon colored abstract nudes — and ending with «Landscape: The Power of Native Place» — works from the 2000s that pair native designs with images of the lands that specific tribes have lost to colonization.
Through those pairings Goldblatt introduces a strong element of time in his images, creating unpredictable results.
These images, Vernebelt II — VII (2016), are paired with Night and Fog (Clarinet)(2016), a sound installation in which moments of presence and absence are marked through the evocative use of a wind instrument.
Even from the sidewalk, through the plate glass and deep inside Jenkins Johnson Gallery (464 Sutter St., S.F. www.jenkinsjohnsongallery.com), a pair of brightly colorful images may catch your eye.
In excerpts paired with corresponding images, Pettibon guides readers through his complex, often meandering turns of thought; never condescending, they invite readers to enter more deeply into his thinking without sacrificing the intellectual rigor and sense of mystery that makes Pettibon's work so compelling and challenging.
The movement from animation to YouTube signals a shift from introspection to an outward view, a subjective shift from the images and fantasies of the inward imagination to the outward search for place and identity through the surfing of the web, a clip shows a pair of brawling men, one viciously raining punches on the other.
Part diary, part memoir, «Let Everything Else Burn» chronicles Huerta's colored life through a collection of short autobiographical texts, paired with well known artworks and archived images of his personal history and past.
In her woven work she integrates many components in her process, capturing her unique images multiple times through a repetitive sequence of traditional analog photographic methods, then arranging the large format prints into precise and deliberate pairings.
Lorraine O'Grady, born in 1934, probes identity through paired images of Michael Jackson and Charles Baudelaire — who called his Haitian mistress his «black Venus.»
Three pairs of works will address «casual racism,» she said — the ways we consume images of blackness in America and whiteness in Nigeria through «racially loaded objects.»
She is a conceptual artist who has primarily expressed herself through photography and video, using the human figure and pairing images with text to explore and challenge conventional views of gender, culture, identity, history, and memory.
And this is where he begins with this new work, sometimes presenting images in visual pairings through a series of repeated tropes.
Creating some as pairs by overlaying a clean sheet of paper onto a wet drawing, Shapiro transfers its mirror image — which he then develops further through the addition of ink or the reorientation of the paper.
In this work, displayed on a plasma screen mounted vertically on the wall, the black and white image of a pair of ghostly figures approach, coming into focus and eventually breaking through an invisible threshold into a world of color and light.
The Prussian Blue series, developed between 2010 and 2012, is paired with efforts undertaken by painters such as Gerhard Richter, Luc Tuymans, Peter Doig, and Marlene Dumas, who previously worked with genocide images inflicted by trauma and collective memory in which photography mediated the production of history through appropriation.
For instance, if you're looking to buy a pair of blue sunglasses and have dialed in on a particular design, you'll be able to feed that image into Samsung Mall, and it'll look through Amazon, Jabong, Shopclues and Tata CLiQ to find all references of that design.
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