Sentences with phrase «video works reference»

Ezra Wube's video works reference mobility, time and place through autobiography.

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Edwards even worked a reference to past work into the new video, as ad nerds will definitely get a laugh at theLEGENDofKARL's not - so subtle take on the «Mad World» «s emo - soundtrack style during one particularly violent scene.
Please furnish a resume, cover letter, names and contact information of two professional or academic references, and two of your own work samples (preferably one narrative written product and one other sample that uses a graphical, web, video, or other format to convey complex or technical concepts to non-technical audiences) totaling no more than 20 pages.
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You find out more about that process is the 5:29 «Bringing the Characters to Life,» which includes interviews with the animation staff, as they talk about how they worked with their own reference videos to figure out how the «actors» move.
In an IGN Italy video posted earlier this month, Kojima said that with Metal Gear Solid 5, he's «finally closing the loop on that saga,» in reference to his work on the Metal Gear series.
The stormtroopers only have a quickly discharged torch as extra equipment but ewoks can see better in the dark and have something called wisties (which must be the first time anything from Caravan of Courage has been referenced in a video game) they can throw at people and which work like a sanitised version of white phosphorus.
Whether or not you catch every reference or understand every choice in the video, however, it has a greater symbolic meaning than even the messages it's packed into that short running time: black artists are gaining - creating for themselves - increasing freedom to explore and articulate controversial (read: threatening to white America) themes in their work.
This resource pack is huge and contains everything you need to teach the 10 week scheme including: 1) Lesson by lesson scheme of work 2) Week by week homework task to complement and extend the class task fully editable 3) Printable sheets for each task showing learning objective and success criteria referenced to grades 4) Exemplar for each task Acrylic painting, coloured pencil, tonal study, photoshop drop fill etc 5) Extension tasks with video links for video tutorials
Put QR codes on machine packagings and components to show videos andQuick Reference Guides that describe how to unpack and commission the machines for the end clients (This is what we are working on right now for one of our clients, and will share our experiences with you on this in one of our future posts!).
This Presentation Includes: Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Learning Objectives and Outcomes Short Description of the Author with an Introduction and Summary to the Story Overview of Vocabulary for the Story - The Canterville Ghost Flipped Lesson Part - Video and Text of the Story, Life and Works for Pre-Learning Day 1: Story Setting - Starter, Guide and Prompt, Scaffolder, Rubrics, Plenary - PEE Day 2: Character Description - Starter, Guide and Prompt, Scaffolder, Rubrics, Plenary - PQP Day 3: Plot Development - Starter, Guide and Prompt, Scaffolder, Rubrics, Plenary - IQE Day 4: Story Analysis - Starter, Guide and Prompt, Rubrics, Plenary - PQE Day 5: Summary - Starter, Guide and Prompt, Scaffolder, Rubrics, Plenary - PEEL Day 6: Reference to Context - Starter, Guide and Prompt, Rubrics, Plenary - PEEC Lesson Plenary with Critical Thinking Questions — Online Quiz and Questions Success Criteria for Self Evaluation - My Story Comprehension Checklist Home Learning for Reinforcement - 4 Exercises Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - Comprehension Questions Common Core Standards - ELA - LITERACY.
* Table of contents * Resume, including continuing education, special committee work and awards and special recognition * References * Letters of recommendation * Transcripts * Educational philosophy * Classroom management theory * Personal goals * Sample worksheets, games and tests * Examples of lessons — units or projects * Photos of your classroom in action to illustrate your lesson examples * Examples of students» work * Final results of projects or committees you have been a part of * Optional: short video showing you in action in front of the classroom and one - on - one with students * Optional: screen shots and addresses of school or classroom websites you have created * Optional: computer disks and print - outs of programs you have written or modified
Whether your people are office - based, working online with PCs and laptops, or spend their days away from the office with a tablet or mobile phone - with Agylia you can support them with the latest training, reference and performance support materials in many different formats such as eLearning, videos or PDFs.
Asked to comment, Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez said in a statement that her office is working with Union City police to «establish the veracity of any allegations of sexual misconduct referenced in the video in order to determine if there was any failure in reporting.»
After watching this video, you will be able to recognize how jQuery is referenced, how chaining works, and how to prevent conflicts with $.
Google, for example, is working on parsing text, images, and video to know what they are about without reference to formal metadata.
For some time now, we've admired the work of PubFactory, a team within RDW Group's iFactory division that builds powerful systems for delivering mixed content like books, videos, journals, and reference databases through the web for publishers like Oxford University Press, Sage Publications, DeGruyter, Cengage Learning, Harvard University Press and Bloomsbury.
You may also wish to view this 15 minute video summary from nearly four hours of testimony on January 30th to see how our brief was referenced and to see just how the Committee is working through the input from the public, other Government agencies and the mortgage industry.
«Crunch» is a term used in the video game industry to reference working overtime.
And when you add this to the clear mistakes the channel makes in their videos (Top Hat Gaming Man references the terrible «Jaguar sales data» in his response), you've got a lazy, uninspired YouTube channel trying to cash in on other people's work for their own gain.
You might be tempted to skip all the dialog (as I did at first) but to appreciate all the hard work that went into this game you should just read along and enjoy because Retro City Rampage doesn't stop at video game references, oh no, it dives into pop culture of the 1980s from movies to music.
Kunos have been closely working with staff at Silverstone to ensure that their historical reproduction is authentic, using hundreds of photos and videos for reference.
She is an artist working in a wide variety of mediums, and sharing tutorial videos (she started on YouTube), live streams, reference photos from her videos.
Her more recent work has included performative installations, variously incorporating ritual dance, sand painting, original music and videos, and cross-cultural references to the crafts of indigenous cultures around the world.
References to popular culture can be found in the «music video» of Mark Verabioff, an ersatz theatre ovation by Kate Gilmore, faux aerobic exercise tapes by Susan Lee - Chun, and a modern dance work by Yvonne Rainer.
Contemporary heir to the pop artists, Da Corte combines these common consumer objects with pop cultural references, personal family narratives — and even other artists» work — in vibrant sculptures, paintings, videos, and immersive installations.
Known for her works on paper that often reference the acts of drawing and writing, Stark also makes videos, sculptures, and live performances that are suffused with self - doubt, speculation, and vulnerability.
Charles video - works stage friends, actors, curators and artists in a game of multiple references framed within her sculptural installations.
The Met helps make those reference points explicit, but it works against the trend to make every video a Hollywood blockbuster.
Instead of ADD - fueled video narcissism, however, these works reference our Photoshop - enabled ability to produce smooth, seamless composites from an unending stream of visual material.
Invoking past and future in a critique of the present, these paintings, photographs, sculptures, videos, and other works document observed, current realities while referencing the aesthetic traditions of 19th - and 20th - century art.
While developing several new bodies of work that encompass video, sculpture, and installation (which debuted in Berlin and Los Angeles in late 2014) Trecartin collected images which functioned as both reference material and conceptual pivot points for these expansive group of works.
In 2016, Mutu opened a second studio in Nairobi, and this return to her «alien mother,» as the artist has referred to it, has catalyzed a transformation in her work.4 Fresh materials and methods referencing the Kenyan landscape — such as the distinctive rust - colored clay of Nairobi's volcanic soil and a dark, coal - like paper pulp — evidence a shift in the artist's focus from primarily two - dimensional works to the earthy, the organic, and the spiritual, with an emphasis on three - dimensional forms and performance - based installations, as well as the playful and imaginative opportunities of video animation.
He creates works from a mashup of vernacular references, employing a variety of medium, including video, photography, sculpture and painting.
Mr. Gersht has become well - known over the past decade for his historically influenced photography and video works that reference the style of Old Master paintings while exploring contemporary issues of violence and trauma.
Future People, a solo exhibition by Derrick Adams, is a multifaceted experience combining large scale two dimensional works on paper mimicking spaceship windows with galactic scenes, a video projection animating the objects included in the collages, sculpture installation referencing a space station control center, with an added live DJ set component featured opening night and...
One of Australia's foremost contemporary artists working today, Barton's distinctive use of line across painting, illustration, video and collage creates a vibrant figurative dream world, rich with personal references and poignant juxtapositions.
These works have been read as visual metaphors of Vietnam - era war images broadcast on television, and references early experimental video practices of the 1970s, with its dynamic black and white horizontal lines and ghosted movement.
She sources inspiration for her images from YouTube videos, Craigslist «free stuff» listings, and children's claymation projects to create works that show patterned repetitions of these abstracted references.
His video work examines national identity, often specifically with reference to the displacement experienced by the Vietnamese «boat people».
Finally, Yorgos Sapountzis works with pictorial prints on cloth, which, similarly to his videos, reference the traditional depiction of bodies.
Some of the participating artists include: Abbas Akhavan who will exhibit a water fountain created using stacks of dishes pots and cooking pans that explores the politics of hospitality; Zineb Sedira whose large - scale photographs and sugar sculpture references the history of sugar, race, migration and globalization; Tadasu Takamine reflects on the consequences of the catastrophic nuclear meltdown at Fukushima in a series of performative videos; Asunción Molinos whose work in the show originates for a «pop - up» restaurant she ran in Cairo which dealt with issues related to Egypt's export / import policies and Senam Okudzeto whose work Portes - Oranges features metal sculptures used by Ghanaian fruit sellers to display oranges.
Strongly influenced by the shore and woodlands of outer Cape Cod, Maine, and now Nova Scotia, Witkowski's «research sketchbook» consists of documentary photography and video of the environmental installations exploring light, reflection, and color she creates as references for mixed and multi-media works in painting, photography, and video projection.
The modular paintings have often been described as send - ups of Minimalism, or as references to video - game icons, but these connections were not intended.4 Kim Conaty, curator at the Rose Art Museum and a contributing author to the substantial catalogue that will accompany Bradley's museum exhibition, found the artist's reading of these works entirely unexpected and it informed her writing on the paintings as a whole.
It's this sense of time passing, process, and the subtle political references to labour inherent in the paintings (the artist's video work, often portraits of craftspeople, makes this explicit), together with a glorious stillness reminiscent of Agnes Martin, that makes these canvas works moments of pleasure rather than tedium.
The works presented — a few paintings, a neon sign, a video — are a plotting of cross references.
Drawing on a wide range of media including painting, sculpture, video and printmaking, these materials will be semiotically charged with a range of diverse and symbolically rich references Barclay has culled from sports journalism, Vogue magazine, Afro - Caribbean dance, British working class history and its rogue's gallery of maligned cult icons.
If you can convince us that sculpture (I always think, for example, Phyllida Barlow owes as much to painting as she does to object and installation making), video (think Bruce Nauman's Art Make - Up, 1967) or performance (here, Yves Klein's Anthropometries works would be the obvious reference) fit the criteria; the jury will listen.
Though Benglis» sculptures reference sexuality through subtly eroticized materials and forms, her video work approaches the subject conceptually and more explicitly.
Drawn from the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, and featuring a number of recent acquisitions, The Kaleidoscopic Turn resonates with references to various artistic legacies of the 20th century from Op art to colourfield painting, offering a range of multi-sensory experiences including immersive installations, kinetic sculptures, video art, works on paper and painting in its diverse and expanded forms.
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