Sentences with phrase «viewer by the eyes»

They lead the viewer by the eyes, and then by his thoughts and feelings.

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This is done through the use of 360 - degree video and / or virtual re-enactments of a scene broadcast onto a headset like the Oculus Rift (which is owned by Facebook (FB)-RRB-, or even using low - tech means like the Google (GOOG) Cardboard viewer, which essentially just holds a smartphone in front of the watcher's eyes.
A study commissioned by Facebook that tracked the eye movements of people while they watched TV found 94 percent of viewers kept their smartphones with them while watching TV.
The citizens of the host country expunge all cynicism and find their eyes filling with tears; television viewers around the globe are inspired by a new generation of fresh - faced athletes, many of them competing in events which would draw almost zero interest in any other context; the networks and sponsors breathe a great sigh of relief knowing that their massive investment was sound; and the folks in Lausanne smile a secret smile.
How dare he put the log in the eye of all viewers by in essence saying prayer is a one idea concept, and by virtue of his wrongness he states that prayer is the norm for our government.
«By using special state - of - the - art cameras that use dual synchronized lenses, and two individual image sensors to produce a separate stream of video for the viewers» left and right eyes, they capture your wedding in the same way your eyes do,» says Creative Director Igor Dmitry.
By manipulating the intensity of light, the scientists could show from the same screen two distinctly different images — one to a viewer's left eye and a second to the right eye.
Scores of viewers stream by, gawking at stringy white tendons, rosy muscles, and alert - looking eyes.
Glasses worn by the viewer then make the image appear three - dimensional by providing a different view to each eye.
Theoretically, you could do this experiment by putting vertical stripes for the right eye and horizontal for the left in a stereo viewer.
By BARRY FOX Sharp - eyed viewers watching some episodes of the BBC's recent prime time series CIA or Saturday morning children's programmes may have noticed black borders at the top and bottom of their screens.
They devised a system that uses eye - tracking technology to identify which areas within an image have been checked by the viewer.
By layering your leg positioning accordingly, you're adding a multi-dimensional factor to photos to take the viewer's eye across a picture.
All of which is seen through Laura's eyes as she provides a ground level view of what goes on around her for the viewer, as she becomes little more than a commodity to the criminals with her body (notice how it is described, by the way) used and abused, with little choice in her actions.
Such rules would normally be frowned upon (and even ignored by many), but in fact, this film does such a masterful job of paying homage to the first, while enhancing the characters and story, that we are eager for every viewer to experience it with fresh eyes and clear mind... no matter how tempting it is to talk about!
Or will the lives of fan favorites crumble before viewers eyes as an even bigger foe is employed by Abrams?
So Close isn't really a good film by any means, but it will find a receptive audience among viewers who like eye - candy in their action as well as their actresses.
Fans of the sport might get a little more out of the movie than casual viewers, but it can be enjoyed by anyone in my eyes.
Eagle - eyed viewers spotted the typo when Dame Judi's nomination in the Outstanding Performance By a Female Actor category was announced.
Churchill's secretary (essayed by Lilly James) turns into the primer and the viewers» eyes to the man as he squirms and mutters his way through scene after scene of tension.
But whereas Fireflies found its way to the eyes by punching a hole through the heart, Takahata's new film takes a less direct — and perhaps more deadly — approach, its astonishingly beautiful charcoal - and - watercolor design seducing viewers to lower their guard.
The actress appeared on Norton's Friday night chat show alongside her Burnt co-star Bradley Cooper, but was slammed by eagle - eyed viewers who noticed that she was the only guest who wasn't wearing a poppy.
Filmmaker Martin Scorsese does a superb job of immediately luring the viewer into the proceedings, as Taxi Driver, which kicks off with an engrossing job interview sequence between Travis and a gruff personnel officer (Joe Spinell), boasts a fairly mesmerizing opening stretch that's heightened by De Niro's commanding performance and Scorsese's inventive, eye - catching visuals.
Even his massive three - part exposé on Venezuelan revolutionary Ilich Ramírez Sánchez Carlos was more than met the eye, having a full - bodied complexity and depth that caught most viewers by surprise.
As the eyes, ears, and big mouth of the audience, smooth trader Vennett takes viewers by the hand and leads them down the parade of corruption, stupidity, and denial that went into the stock market crash of 2008.
by Walter Chaw Stop on any single frame of Alfonso Cuarón's remarkable war idyll Children of Men — a film that's rarely in repose, sometimes seeming composed of one long, frantic shot — and I suspect the sharp - eyed, educated viewer would be able to cull a reference to modern art, most likely one about men reduced to their base animal nature.
The card tricks he performs on the street may fulfill him artistically, given the wide - eyed enjoyment by viewers, but they can do little to keep a roof over the heads of the small family.
Just how wildly the film flies off of the rails is enough to set eyeballs spinning — that is, if viewers» eyes are even open by that point.
But the level of humor pitched by director Blair Hayes and writers Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio runs counter to any such aim; that viewers are supposed to laugh at the wide - eyed Jimmy every time he stumbles and / or bounces in his bubble suit — and that happens a lot — says it all.
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Last IFA, we were served a surprise by Sony in the form of a Personal 3D Viewer, the HMZ - T1, a headset that sends different images to each eye and completely immerses you in a visual and aural experience.
By denying viewers the ability to rest their eyes on any one component for too long, her works are both mesmerizing and disconcerting, inducing frustration as one tries to pinpoint figures or structures within the compositions.
About the relationship of his work to the viewer Rothko said, «A picture lives by companionship, expanding and quickening in the eyes of the sensitive observer.
These new paintings are based on the artist's series of hundreds of computer - generated drawings created in homage to the exchange between artist and poet Brion Gysin (1916 — 1986) and writer William S. Burroughs (1914 — 1997) surrounding Gysin's «dream machine,» a device built by Ian Somerville in the late 1950s that uses oscillating light frequencies to stimulate the optical nerves while the viewer's eyes are closed.
The two movements rely on the capacity of the eye of the viewer to blend colors placed side by side, obtaining a fuller range of tones.
Enlarged to gigantic dimensions and floating amidst a vast, intense black space on High Line Billboard, the eye stares back at the viewer, establishing a confrontational dialogue with passers - by.
The viewer experiences both ends of the camera, the familiar subject position as the one doing the looking and the less frequently familiar intensified object position as the one to - be-looked-at by several scrutinizing lenses, several eyes at once.
The play of light on these works gives them an eerie, immaterial quality that's only enhanced by the viewer's awareness of them as made objects; the whiteness of the paint acquires a new intensity as your eye takes in the darker and brighter elements that contradict it even as they make it up.
Dubuffet requires the viewers toparticipate in this frenzy of visual information, and asks them to get lost in contemplation and experience, in Dubuffet's words, «viewing by the mind, not the eyes».
The stories told by these powerful artworks should attract new viewers seeing their heritage represented for the first time, and will open the eyes of traditional museum - goers previously unaware of long - neglected artistic achievements.
With this subtle manipulation the viewer finds themselves drawn towards these subjects, yet can't quite focus on them, akin in many ways to the eye fatigue experienced by countless hours on the internet, often fueled by the mindless addictive nature of social media.
Dubuffet requires the viewers to participate in this frenzy of visual information, and asks them to get lost in contemplation and experience, in Dubuffet's words, «viewing by the mind, not the eyes».
Through the eyes of a self - proclaimed «Otaku», and influenced by the Japanese story - telling cultures of Manga and Anime, Kaga's razor - sharp wit and extraordinary imagination takes the viewer, willingly led, on a journey of exploration through a complex and often brutal, but hilarious, alternate universe.
As a viewer moves through the narrow, open - ended corridor, illuminated by green fluorescent lights from above, the eyes become overwhelmed by its particular shade of green.
Up close and personal, leaning away from the viewer but her deep blue eyes directly confronting us, Branded is an uncompromising self - portrait by Jenny Saville in which thickly - impastoed paint becomes flesh spread across the canvas for us all to see.
In addition, some black - and - white Op Art pieces cause viewers to see after - images — colored shapes created by our brain based on signals the eyes send, but do not in fact perceive.
The backgrounds, which are inspired by ethnic tapestries discovered by the artist, hypnotize the viewer as their eyes attempt to make sense of it all.
The Freilicher work, in particular, is notably effective in the artist's structuring of the canvas so that the viewer's eyes are constantly drawn from the lush green foreground and into the peacefully pastoral sky framed by clouds and a gentle lunar image that dominates the upper portion of the work.
The works by Valerie Caris and Rene Santos both present lovely, feminine forms, each seductively positioned and very much available to the viewer's eye.
The action in his version was generated not by the hand of the artist and embodied in frozen strokes of paint, but by the mind and eye of the viewer, approaching art, taking it in and reacting to it in real time.
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