Sentences with phrase «video pieces such»

From short, experimental video pieces such as Hearsay of the Soul (2012) by Werner Herzog and selected works from George Kuchar's Weather Diaries (1977 — 2011) series, to lengthier features such as The Oath (2010) by Laura Poitras (who was nominated for an Emmy, an Academy Award and an Independent Spirit Award for her post-9 / 11 film My Country, My Country (2006)-RRB-, exemplify the vast conglomeration of video art and film.

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Amazon Channels are just one piece of the company's ever - expanding portfolio of streaming video content, as Amazon looks to better compete with streaming rivals such as Netflix on a global scale.
That includes the tone, message and format of communication tools such as content pieces, emails, and videos.
In The Illuminator, a video about the making of the SJB and about Jackson's life, he says, «When you really mean something... you don't type it out on a piece of paper, you ask somebody like me to put these words in such a form that it looks as if you really mean what you're saying.»
The work samples should be entirely or mainly your own work and should include one piece of scientific writing (e.g., a journal article or technical report), one additional piece of written work of your choosing, and one piece of work that presents scientific or technical findings in a visual, graphic, or other format or media such as a webpage, video, or interview.
There was a good mix of traditional art, design, some really cool installments, and the occasional really weird piece I'll never understand (such as a video of a naked woman rolling around ripping up paper.
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my names Shawn and i love anime One - piece is by far my most liked but with how one punch man is coming out it looks so bad ass i love video games like the classics such as Sonic back when they was good not like dark knight and manga's i read a few but now again i read more manga then watch anime...
Michael Fassbender, one of Hollywood's A-list, heads the cast which includes such luminaries as Marion Cotillard (who co-starred with him in last year's Macbeth, directed equally by Kurzel), Brendan Gleeson and Jeremy Irons, giving the piece a built - in pedigree unlike almost any other video game adaptation in history.
What the piece perhaps aims to prove is that so much of what one would assume is CGI was shot practically (such as the motorboat sequence and the fire stunts), though it's also a love letter to a close - knit production whose sometimes drippily sentimental narration gives it the feeling of a video meant for private screening at the wrap party.
Students explore subject matter content with thousands of multi-media pieces that include animations, songs, video, and virtual manipulatives such as interactive timelines or flowcharts, a simulation that allows manipulation of objects in virtual space, and countless others.
The automaker released a teaser video which shows bits and pieces of the upcoming model such as the...
You may find that one or two valuable and timely pet care tips, a piece of relevant news, such as a pet product recall, a cute pet photo or video, and a special offer that will bring pet owners through your door is all you need.
Materials, such as instructional videos, veterinary assistant scrubs and a 40 - piece grooming toolkit, are all included in your tuition.
Along with the Dragon Ball, Naruto, and One Piece spin - offs, Saikyō Jump will feature spin - offs from other manga and video game series such as Katekyo Hitman Reborn, Toriko, Digimon, Dragon Quest, and Monster Hunter.
In that piece, she said: «We must have a meaningful conversation about mental health issues and other possible cultural and societal contributors to violent behavior, such as violence in video games.»
Some of its games are very fun (I'll be going over which ones in the coming weeks), and it is hard to deny the cool factor of messing around with such a big, bulky and downright strange piece of video game history.
It wouldn't be too much to write a profile on all of the modes for clarification or at least put some text or separate things into bite - sized pieces so you can see the character roster, all of their movesets, an example of a boss fight and such... You know the more I write this I'm realising that my problem is more with the article than your videos (if you write this, you can still take notes maybe — still note that playthroughs don't appeal to some folk as much as seeing the systems that the game presents).
I'm not too surprised about the 2 player vs, Bandai Namco said such on one of their videos and this seems akin to One Piece Unlimited Cruise SP's additions, welcome with but brief and inconsistent presentation.
Still, what makes Final Fantasy VII such a significant piece of video game literature and history is its ability to tackle strong thematic obstacles.
We're not counting self - publishing such as indie titles, because most of my examples I will present in this piece are major video game releases.
It begins with her early choreographic works and pioneering video performances, such as the Organic Honey series, and culminates with her most recent piece They Come to Us without a Word, which was presented in 2015 at the Pavilion of the United States for the 56th edition of the Venice Biennale, and will premiere in North America at DHC / ART.
She studied at the Byam Shaw art school and then the Slade, going on to create performance pieces such as Under Siege, and video installations such as Corps Étranger, featuring the footage shot inside her body; the latter earned her a 1995 Turner prize nomination.
Well, Jesus walks in Chelsea this month at Gladstone, where an early pair of videos that Barney filmed of 1991 performances at the gallery — which involved such «Cremaster» - era motifs as petroleum jelly, Houdini, and palindromic footballer Jim Otto — will be on view alongside other related pieces, bringing the work together for the first time in a quarter century.
Works such as Bully (2010), which is a method acting class that re-enacts one man's experience of being bullied, or the more recent Fear and Loathing (2014) are present in the show together with previous pieces such as the video installation Secrets and Lies (2009) in which a group of men and women, anonymously describe intensely personal experiences wearing masks.
I have also omitted extraordinary works, such as «In What Distant Sky,» the specially commissioned video piece, filmed at Mass MoCA, by Megan and Murray McMillan; Christopher Gausby's illuminated manuscripts recording his own philosophical musings and mappings; and Rachel Sussman's hall - length diagram, «[Selected] History of the Space Time Continuum.»
Border Zones and Liminal Bodies This screening features short video art pieces by 12 U.S. and international artists that invite viewers to contemplate contemporary issues, such as migration and refugee crises, disability and the body in movement, feminicide in Ciudad Juárez, water insecurity, and other issues.
I spoke with Kalup Linzy, a New York — based performance and video artist famous for his soap opera — style video works, such as a piece produced for the Studio Museum in Harlem titled All My Churen.
His pieces often combine a dark sense of humor with a certain playfulness and Pop culture references, such as music videos, tabloids, and rock music.
SC: I am interested in the melodramatic aspect of your work — how would you say that affect has figured in the pieces you have on view in Song, such as the video Everness?
Some of what is shown at the Queens Museum can be likened to such other explorations of intimate body functions as the Icelandic performance piece by Ragnar Kjartansson in which he asked his mother to spit on him; Mika Rottenberg's video epics of ingestion, excretion, sweat and sneezing; and Janine Antoni's gargoyle - shaped copper urinary device, with which she posed for a rooftop photograph.
These works include her richly layered wax paintings and poured latex and polyurethane foam sculptures of the late 1960s and early»70s; innovative videos, installations, and «knots» from the 1970s; metalized, pleated wall pieces of the 1980s and»90s; and pieces in a variety of other mediums, such as glass, ceramics, photography, or cast polyurethane, as in the case of the monumental The Graces (2003 — 05).
But she also worked with contemporary composers such as Alvin Lucier and David Tudor, with whom she collaborated on a video piece, Brazos River, together with the artist Robert Rauschenberg.
Wojciech Gilewicz's video piece, Residency Unlimited, looks at jobs that may be considered menial, such as cleaning or construction, and are sometimes the only positions available for immigrants.
Visitors will have the chance to browse pieces by talents from such less recognized places in the art world as Kazakhstan, the country of video artist Erbossyn Meldibekov, whom the independent curator Sara Raza is presenting.
Curated by Sharsten Plenge and Paul Young, Lieux - Dits elaborates Ratté's cultivation of video as environment, with pieces such as Common Areas reconfigured as a sprawling room - sized 4 - channel video installation and Fakeaway Haptics presented in a life - size mirrored box.
This screening features a selection of Kelley's videos, from the sassy / melancholy Superman Recites Selections from «The Bell Jar» and Other Works by Sylvia Plath (1999) to the threatening histrionics of Extracurricular Activity Projective Reconstruction # 1 (Domestic Scene)(2000), as well as collaborative pieces, such as his minimalist exploration of sado - masochistic relationships in 100 Reasons (1991)-- among others.
The pieces on view in this exhibition represent a diverse range of iconic word - based arrangements including a desktop calendar, diary entries, movie script, and Chinese scrolls, while referencing specific texts such as the Constitution of the United States of America, The New York Times, the Periodic Table, Twitter and authored books, all dovetailed with an array of artistic mediums from fine art prints, painting on paper, and collage; to installation art, aerial sculpture, and video art.
«Video Acts» concentrates on path - breaking pieces from the late»60s and early»70s by people such as Bruce Nauman, Vito Acconci, Joan Jonas, Nam June Paik, Peter Campus, William Wegman and John Baldassari: a history lesson from which every visitor will learn.
Drawing from the male - dominated field of Land Art infused with her political sensibility and recurring references to her Latin American heritage, her experiments in film and video are celebrated for their prescient and piecing take on such relevant issues as campus sexual assault, environmentalism, and the challenges of preserving identity in a homogenizing society.
Matthew Barney's profile and visibility as an artist requires his inclusion in such a survey, but his artwork here showed how much better the video pieces are.
The book also features the photo - text pieces of the mid-1980s that first brought Simpson critical attention; stills from moving picture installations such as Interior / Exterior, Call Waiting, The Institute, and Momentum; and drawings related to her film and video work.
The Rose's exhibition included large - scale canvases like Love and Violence (1965)-- in which a man grabs a woman by the throat, while frames from a horror film unfold below against a blood - red background — as well as photo and video documentation from the 1960s through the 1980s of Drexler's theater pieces, which premiered at such avant - garde New York venues as the Judson Poets» Theater and Theater for the New City.
Several politically inflected pieces restage historic moments, such as video documentation of Mark Tribe's Port Huron Project: The Whole World Is Watching, 2010, wherein actors deliver protest speeches including Angela Davis's 1969 «Liberation of Our People.»
In works such as Processual Video, which he composed by «performing» the piece at the level of text - based language, Hill made a text in dialogue with a rotating line, then later recited the text in sync with video, first as actual performance and then as single - channel vVideo, which he composed by «performing» the piece at the level of text - based language, Hill made a text in dialogue with a rotating line, then later recited the text in sync with video, first as actual performance and then as single - channel vvideo, first as actual performance and then as single - channel videovideo.
In the United States, where video pieces by such renowned artists as Bruce Nauman and William Kentridge have sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars, the form remains the red - headed stepchild of the art world, at least commercially.
«For the first time, Kimsooja's early textile pieces from the 1980s, her Deductive Objects, the large site - specific installations such as Bottari Truck, as well as her acclaimed multi-channel video projections are presented together in this significant retrospective.»
At the Academy, Price created the Windows on Fifth series in the museum's front windows, which has featured video and digital works by such artists as Julian Opie, Adam Chapman, and Jennifer Steinkamp, as well as the Sculpture in the Rotunda series, which launched with a piece by John Chamberlain and recently featured a Phoebe Washburn installation.
Additional notable works include new video pieces by Michal Rovner, such as Rift (2009), an example of Rovner's video projections on stone that integrate the ancient and the modern.
The piece appropriates works in video by artists such as Lia Chaia, Lourival Cuquinha, Cao Guimarães, Cinthia Marcelle, Lais Myrrha and Beto Shwafaty, amongst others.
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