Ranging from
various moving video works to the work of the artist Pilar Albarracín, who interprets her Spanish flamenco legacy in an entirely personal way.
Not exact matches
As a person who, at
various points in the last five years, has held paid accounts with Google Drive, Dropbox, and Box, all while also paying for additional iCloud storage, I personally rely on AirDrop to
move photos,
videos and whatever else between my phone and computer all the time.
The participants were
video - recorded doing five everyday tasks (such as wrapping a present) and
moving various body parts while their brains were scanned using functional MRI.
Moving into directing, he made hundreds of music
videos and music documentaries for
various recording artists.
Disc 4's
video extras begin with «To Mars and Back» (15:35), a featurette that quickly
moves through
various aspects of making the series.
In
various video's we have seen someone or something observe Dante's every
move through close circuit television.
Grab the world and give it a spin to navigate the
various sections and
move your mouse over and flag to view the
videos.
This
video includes details on mod support,
Move controllers and the
various movement options.
You'll find that the voice may question your
moves and even break the fourth wall by making
various video game references, though it's this type of humor that I found enjoyable as I began to hunt down the
various flood of demons and creatures that prevented me from progressing forward.
Making
video games involves many
moving parts from
various disciplines.
Using time - lapse,
moving portraits, and real moments at
various locations, we were able to produce a very beautiful
video that created a feeling with imagery and saved a lot of money in the process.
For instance, Nauman's 1968
video work «Wall / Floor Positions» in which the artist transformed himself into a living sculpture investigating space by
moving his body in
various relations to the wall and floor.
Her artistic research
moves from the basics of photographic technique, and develops through
various media taking different forms according to the places or the stories in which it develops; from b / w photographic printing to site - specific installation, from
video to drawing.
Utilizing three galleries and two floors within the Museum,
Moving Time will ask visitors to both contemplate the progression of
video art over time and simultaneously put works from
various time periods in dialogue with one another.
Building upon this notion of the disembodied image in his
video installation... a hazy and confused landscape, Barocca cuts, reassembles, slows, and loops
various sections of Kreta, a WWII - era German propaganda film, into four sequences, to divest the
moving images of any ideological or historical identification and disrupt the film's narrative structure.
Taking over two floors of the Museum's Zaha Hadid - designed building,
Moving Time:
Video Art at 50, 1965 - 2015 traces the impact
various artists have had on the art form — from its birth in the 1960s with artists Andy Warhol and Nam June Paik, to the performative work of influential women artists such as Joan Jonas, to the lesser - known works of international emerging artists continuing to push the medium forward today.
Pinder is retiring the performance to
move on to other projects, but has made
video available of the
various performances, with the original in York given top billing.
Moving out of the standard gallery setting and into
various public locations throughout the DFW area, In - Transit will showcase
video works from regional, national and international artists.
After
moving to Chicago to pursue his Master of Fine Arts at the Northwestern University, where he was awarded a two - year fellowship, he has continued to work with
video, installation, and
various narrative structures which weave realism and fantasy, politics and romance, and skepticism and belief.
The nonprofit provides free public online access to
various collections of digitized materials, including software applications / games, websites, movies and
videos, music,
moving images, as well as public - domain books.
Enhanced raw educational
video footage by integrating
moving images, on - screen text, and
various functional and stylistic visual effects, as well as providing
video and audio editing.
The course content consists primarily of text, with several
videos and images included throughout the
various modules and lessons — so the answer to this question depends partially on how fast of a reader you are, how thoroughly you review the material, and whether you take the time to complete the recommended actions at the end of each module before
moving on to the next one.