Sentences with phrase «through voyeuristic»

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The voyeuristic thrill of clicking through online galleries of «ruin porn,» those spellbinding slide shows of Detroit's crumbling buildings and Mad Max — like landscapes that online newspapers and magazines publish whenever they need a sure - fire hit, proves that.
Because the movie looks at the world through Esther's frightened eyes, the camera shares her voyeuristic fascination with her own torn flesh.
Sara is Missing is all about the horrors of mobile technology and touches upon the voyeuristic pleasure that one gets from prying through another person's personal items.
As viewers, we are treated to voyeuristic depictions of vivid patterns, contrasting against the brightly coloured umbrellas of commuters passing by, occasional scuffs and road markings cutting through the sharp painted lines.
The fifth room offers a voyeuristic experience: viewers look through a peep hole, seeing a flurry of flashing lights reflected off the mirrored walls.
The voyeuristic view through the bars is eerie offering an eye - opening insight into identity exposure and our treatment of the world around us.
Chow's intricately rendered graphite drawing and collages provide a voyeuristic glimpse through windows, doors, and other architectural elements as though one were looking onto a film set or store window display.
Within the theme of Rooms, the early cut «drawings» of Gordon Matta - Clark from the 1970s resonate alongside the voyeuristic perspective of the Holes series by Hubbard / Birchler from the 1990s, as each group of images offers uncharacteristic views through architecture from unusual points of view.
Yet as we walk through, we start to feel voyeuristic: these are snapshots of someone's life and we're spying on uninhabited rooms.
As such, as viewers of photography, we see vicariously through the photographers and implicate ourselves in the voyeuristic act.
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