Sentences with phrase «use of animal images»

A new exhibition at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale will examine Cobra artists» innovative use of animal images and their expression of popular visual culture.
Part of NSU Art Museum's Regeneration Exhibition Series, and featuring works from its Golda and Meyer Marks Cobra Collection, the largest Cobra art collection in America, this exhibition explores Cobra artists» innovative use of animal images and how they expressed elements of popular visual culture.

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Behaviour considered idolatrous or potentially idolatrous may include the creation of any type of image of the deity, or of other figures of religious significance such as prophets, saints, and clergy, the creation of images of any person or animal at all, and the use of religious symbols, or secular ones.
In seeking to develop a theology of nature, process theologians are supportive of endeavors to appropriate other images from the tradition, such as St. Francis» compassionate love for the poor and treatment of animals as sisters and brothers, the Orthodox view of the church as inclusive of all of creation, and the use of the elements of bread and wine in the Eucharist, products of the interworkings between God, the non-human natural world, and human labor, that speak, to contemporary needs.
The pattern around the frame at the top uses a series of cartoon - like simple images of a giraffe and other animals.
I used some adorable star snaps from KAM Snaps... they also sell hearts and engraved snaps with imprints of monsters, animals and other cute images, so you can do all sorts of neat things to customize your diapers!
put health and nutrition claims on labels (unless on a small list of permitted claims) or use other idealising text or images on infant formula (such as hearts, shields, animals)(RG 17 / GN 32).
Shedd Aquarium has an extensive library of photos and videos for media use, including images of our animals, conservation projects, education initiatives and facilities.
The study author often used mirror images of photos so each animal walks from left to right.
By training sheep using pictures of these celebrities, researchers from the University of Cambridge discovered that the animals are able to recognize familiar faces from 2 - D images.
«These cyanobacteria use the entire cell body as a lens to focus an image of the light source at the cell membrane, as in the retina of an animal eye,» says University of London microbiologist Conrad Mullineaux, who helped to make the discovery.
«With further development, the new microendoscope could be used to image neuron activity in previously inaccessible parts of the brain such as the visual cortex of primate animal models,» said Ohayon.
The second patent application covers a technique using a Kodak electronic camera to capture an image of the animal's eye.
In the pages that follow, some of the most striking images are highlighted, all from animal cells that scientists use to understand basic cellular processes and disease.
«For many years, the only «information» or images that the public could access about animal research were provided by organizations opposed to the use of animals in scientific progress.
For example, it could be used to image neurons in living mice by combining the Raman scattering technique with existing methods in which tiny windows are implanted in the brains and spinal cords of laboratory animals.
Because shock trials were presented randomly, and neither animal could hear the other, there was no way to predict the timing of a response except by using the receiver's image in the monitor.
• Enzymologic parameters using fluorescent FRET substrates introduced into tissues of living animals are imaged with VIVO.
Yet with relatively brief content concerns, (including some disturbing images of specimens, decaying or dying animals, brief buttock nudity and the use of a highly addictive drug), Creation offers a springboard for examining one's own attitude toward the controversial naturalist and his theories.
We've noticed that children often send images to each other that express humour, that they can morph animal faces onto human faces and use a range of filters to send amusing pictures to each other.
Objective, educational or historical political content may be accepted • Foul, vulgar, or obscene language, including censored words that indicate foul, vulgar, or obscene language • Images of human or animal abuse, mistreatment, or distress • Images or titles glorifying or promoting the use of illicit drugs, drug paraphernalia or products to beat drug tests • Images or titles that are obscene, defamatory, libelous, illegal, invasive of another's privacy, or contain hate speech • Images or titles that may be interpreted as threatening, abusive, harassing, or that discriminate or advocate against a protected group, whether based on race, color, national origin, religion, disability, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age or any other category.
Colorful images and the use of bold and black outlines make the animals stand out on each page.
A 2013 study published in the journal Animal Cognition concluded that dogs could identify images of other dogs among pictures of humans and other animals, using their visual sense alone.
Include your web address and phone number — and if you want to get super multi-tasky, consider using a photo of an available animal as your background image.
Special thanks to AKC for providing breed information and descriptions and to M / Y / D / S Animal graphics for use of their images.
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Best Friends magazine broke the mold of existing animal advocacy publications in the early 1990s with a principled policy of never using graphic images of suffering animals to make our readers feel pity and guilt, and now we've created the following TV spot with the hope that we can disrupt the sad - sack world of animal video appeals with something new, something positive and something entirely Best Friends.
Heartworm infection may also occasionally be detected through ultrasound and / or x-ray images of the heart and lungs, although these tests are usually used in animals already known to be infected.
Dr. Johnson's research uses advanced magnetic resonance images of the animal brain in order to study the structure and connectivity of the white matter in the equine brain as well as to identify MRI biomarkers for canine degenerative myelopathy and to improve our ability to understand and diagnose canine epilepsy.
Her recent exhibition at the Kustverein Hamburg uses the museum as a type of crucible for extraterrestrial images, where projections of rotating reptile creatures and digitally printed animals on aluminum cut outs coalesce with diagrammatic signage and the language of post-production.
In 2010 art historian Jean - Pierre Criqui wrote about Fritsch's depictions of animals: «The way the artist uses them, but also the situations in which she places them, gives them ambiguous powers at the intersection of several tendencies: humanity's ancestral fears and superstitions, as expressed, for example, in tales and legends; the intensities of totemic thought and of its images; and the uncanny and Freudian dream study.»
The intent of the images is to show the contrast between technologies, such as 3D - printing, that can be used to build and construct new matter, and the frailty and of animal life, something that is not so easily replaceable.
Examples of this are patchwork compositions of aerial images showing oil pumps in Denver or the feedlots in Texas that are used to intensify animal farming by speeding up the life process of cows.
Eighth, Paik Nam June uses a folding screen with images of Joseph Beuys making the cry of a coyote, a symbolic animal of Siberia.
The Paul McCarthy skateboards that have been designed for The Skateroom, contain a number of images the artist used in performances between 1972 and 1983 such as bottles, uniforms, dolls, masks and stuffed animals.
In Kiss of Death (2003) Noble and Webster used 34 taxidermy animals (1 mink, 8 carrion crows, 6 rats, 11 jackdaws, 8 rooks), metal stands and animal bones in order to project a gruesome image of heads spiked on rods on the wall.
These smaller (38,5 x 46,5 cm) animal paintings are all cropped tightly similar to the large oil paintings, emphasizing a contemporary relation to the use of images on social media platforms.
This series uses digital technology to create a dynamic painting depicting vivid images of animals in countless flowers that constantly bloom and wither, at once expanding the expressive forms of color and making a metaphor for the connected, cyclical nature of natural life.
Among the works included are Jonathan Borofsky's Untitled ping pong table, which all are encouraged to play, it posits the opponents at odds with each other as one side of the table is a «plus» and the other is a «minus»; Andreas Gursky's large scale photograph depicts a soccer match between the Dutch and French teams, however with no ball in sight and a player injured on the field, the image speaks to the larger nationalistic ideas of sports; Mike Kelley's Arena # 2 (Kangaroo) is comprised of tattered stuffed animals on a used children's blanket, creating a tableaux about loss of innocence; Kirsten Geisler's interactive female cyborg beckons the viewer with sound recognition software to engage in a dialogue of sorts; Yinka Shonibare's sculpture Hopscotch incorporates a classic children's game with headless mannequins dressed in Colonial attire and Sol LeWitt plays a game of chance in his wall drawing # 716 from 1991 in which there are eight possible lines (vertical lines, horizontal lines, arcs, etc) to be placed in each square of a grid covered wall.
The use of candy - colored backgrounds — first introduced in Animals, his 2012 exhibition at the gallery — and the slick, poster - style production and presentation give the show a Pop art quality, making the already irresistible images all the more inviting.
Dan Hays» landscape paintings mimic the pixelated effect of low - resolution images from web 1.0, while Leslie Thornton uses kaleidoscopic video effects to render common animals as abstract shapes and colors.
Adams makes use of the tradition of Vanitas paintings to create delicate, symbolic images featuring found animal carcasses, dead insects and flora.
Images of animals suffering and of children up to their ankles in refuse make plain the scourge of disposable plastics using a medium that people can easily access and understand.
The camera system, which uses the compact computing power of the Raspberry Pi and is powered by a long - lasting battery, is built to be rugged enough to stand up to animal attacks and extreme weather, and has an LED flash for taking images at night.
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We've developed a series of stunning images designed to make the connection between the plastic products we use every day and the marine animals that are impacted.
The images here are being used to help understand the impact of environmental changes on animals of the ocean, according to the Smithsonian folks.
And of course, there's the Florida Bar's continued and unnatural obsession with preventing lawyers from using certain animal images, like pitbulls or sharks, in advertising.
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