Sentences with phrase «use camera obscura»

This Tent - Camera now liberates me to use camera obscura techniques in a world of new places.»
Instead, the player uses the camera obscura to fight off spirits and defeat.
At just over seven feet long, Vera Lutter's gelatin silver print of the Venetian skyline, Campo San Moise, Venice, VIII: March 4 (2006), produced using a camera obscura, dominates the room.
His fascination with technological methods for producing paintings is also evident in the 2001 television program Secret Knowledge, in which Hockney posited that the Old Master painters used camera obscura techniques to project images of their subjects onto their paintings» surfaces, leading to the photographic quality of Renaissance painting.
He is known for his large - scale portrait, landscape and still - life photographs produced using a camera obscura.
In the 2001 television programme and book, Secret Knowledge, Hockney posited that the Old Masters used camera obscura as well as camera lucida and lens techniques that projected the image of the subject onto the surface of the painting.
Using the camera obscura as a point of departure, I pursue an experience of light that engages the unseen in everyday phenomena.
Though Lutter maintains a New York apartment, she has gone on to travel internationally, photographing landscapes, architectural sites, industrial warehouses, and cityscapes around the world, most often using a Camera Obscura technique.

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It shows you how artists have developed a window on a flat space through first of all basic means of overlapping, placement, symmetry and story telling and how this changed with Giotto and Masaccio (use of light and dark shading) and how Brunelleschi brought the grid and camera obscura to develop a window to the world in his paintings.
Eden Obscura is an enhanced and updated successor Q - Games» Pixeljunk Eden, designed with mobile in mind; the floral landscapes and graceful swinging remains, now with a useful double jump and a unique feaure that uses your phone's camera to create dynamic and atmosphere backgrounds to navigate through.
This is because you need to collect film for the Camera Obscura in order to actually use it.
The exhibition looks at the various subjects which Learoyd photographs in his studio, including portraits, figure studies, and still lifes, and how his use of camera obscura influences the overall impression of his large - scales works.
Using techniques developed in the ancient world to project an outdoor scene onto the walls of a darkened room, he creates a natural optical phenomenon that he then captures with a large - format camera, as seen in Camera Obscura Image of Manhattan View Looking West in Empty Room that is part of SAAM's Latino and photography colleccamera, as seen in Camera Obscura Image of Manhattan View Looking West in Empty Room that is part of SAAM's Latino and photography collecCamera Obscura Image of Manhattan View Looking West in Empty Room that is part of SAAM's Latino and photography collections.
The Middle Passage is a performance art series curated by George Del Barrio and Kate Ladenheim using a focused camera obscura with multiple projections of the world outside the gallery to create surface - mapped stages upside - down and backwards on the gallery walls.
A camera obscura brings the outside inside, turning the busy road and building site beyond upside down and into a thing of wonder, and a mini-weather station has been set up with all manner of gadgets used for measuring the world around us.
The exhibition, curated by Jerry Spagnoli, examines the contemporary use of those techniques and includes daguerreotypes by Takashi Arai, Adam Fuss, and Craig Tuffin; Stephen Berkman's albumen prints from wet - collodion negatives; Dan Estabrook's calotypes and salt prints; ambrotypes by Luther Gerlach, Craig Tuffin, and Matthias Olmeta; Vera Lutter's camera obscura photography; Sally Mann's positives; and «photogenic drawings» by France Scully Osterman & Mark Osterman.
century landscape artists to the blackened, slightly convex pocket mirrors used to reduce tonal values and which served as a form of camera obscura when looking at the view behind one's head.
An exhibition of contemporary photographs using 19th - century photographic techniques and processes — daguerreotypes, photogenic drawings, calotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes, and camera obscuras — is currently on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York.
Lutter uses the most primitive of photographic apparatuses — a camera obscura — to create monumental photographs.
I discovered that from the camera obscura to the computer, people have used technology to speak to the dead.
Painters have used projection as a tool at least since the days of the camera obscura, the device thought to have facilitated Vermeer's uncanny photorealism.
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