Sentences with phrase «viewer experiences»

Throughout this new body of work, the viewer experiences an architectural space not through its contents but through its voids.
I am interested in how the viewer experiences transformation in meaning and value of the original materials utilized in relation to their intended purpose or function ---- how viewers relate to everyday materials in a new way.
In the current exhibition, the viewer experiences the artist's studio in the ground floor gallery, while the upstairs presentation moves the work to a place beyond its origin.
The viewer experiences those changes as changes in the speed of time, as if the sculptures repeatedly reset the time of day.
Looking up to view Hombre Colgado Boca, 2001, influenced by Degas's Miss Lala at the Cirque Fernando, 1879, or engaging with the smaller than life - size figures in Piggyback (Chinese Down), the viewer experiences the works bodily as well as visually.
By being immersed in the show, the viewer experiences a significantly tenuous and immanent nature, that codifies and replaces the quality of being non-exact of contemporary figurative painting, whether it is the portrait of a person, a still life, an architecture, or a mask.
The viewer experiences how Things on the Mind gradually takes shape and evolves, and how each artistic solution prepares the following one: «As soon as a sculpture is finished, I'm basically ready for the next, thinking of new paths to tread or new things I want to investigate or forms I have to try out.»
Like his stratified paintings, these drawings are not illustrations, a visual expression of a theoretical position, but rather a rendering of that which can not be expressed in language: the entirely direct and accessible sensations that the viewer experiences in front of these works.
For starters, certain elements of it are «alive» and change haphazardly, so each viewer experiences the shows differently.
Set in southern Greece and an abandoned Athens airport, the film deftly fuses the country's past and present histories by way of Kubrick's and Angelopoulos's signature techniques, cinematic tactics to warp or distort how the viewer experiences the passing of time.
«The exhibition space then becomes the stage upon which my characters are free to tell their stories as the viewer experiences the opera.».
The new work also underscores the formal elements of his practice, focusing on the ways in which pieces come together and apart, as well as how the viewer experiences fragments.
«The evocation of mystery that the viewer experiences in Oliveira's work derives from a depth of feeling refracted through artistic tradition and transmitted to the spectator by the artist's hand,» wrote Peter Selz in a catalog essay for Oliveira's 2002 painting and printmaking retrospective at the San Jose Museum of Art, California.
Whether in the animated websites or the static - appearing lenticulars, the viewer experiences images that are in an infinite loop of movement, change and recursion.
He identified several artists whose work represented a shift away from traditional art objects and viewer experiences toward more participatory, communal and socially interactive art forms.
After that, the viewer experiences a strangely familiar tension between the pull of one more or less visible individual term and the desire, whether it's idealistic or cowardly, to find something clear and coherent in the whole.
He suggested that the «aesthetic surprise» a viewer experiences on looking at «true» works of art is long lasting and important, while the novelty item provokes no more than a momentary surprise that is «superfluous» (source).
Massimo Bartolini isn't afraid to employ most mediums in his exploration of space and how the viewer experiences it.
Blasco uses photography to simulate the continuum of the formations through multiple vantage points; the viewer experiences a walk through the woods and along the river.
In walking around the exhibition, one could say it is almost as if the viewer experiences time standing still, since each of the photographed clocks capture the same moment.
I went to [event technology specialists] WorldStage in Secaucus, New Jersey, to select the screens we would use, since how the viewer experiences the image is determined by the screen and the projector.
«Watch Your Step» examines the relationship of the work to the floor and how the viewer experiences the work, shifting one's perspective from eye - level to start from the ground.
The viewer experiences images of chapters of a then - relevant book, whose own memento mori has set in once the words hit the page, then captured by Rogan's action of photographing the book, sealing its fate which was already determined at the minute it was conceptualized.
The viewer experiences the work sonically prior to the visually, as the show evolves into a complex installation in the exhibition hall.
She is primarily concerned with artist and viewer experiences of making and engaging with art, and conducts ongoing research in the state of contemporary art in redeveloping cities, including a process blog called «Breakfast with the Artist.»
She's primarily concerned with artist and viewer experiences of making and engaging with art, and conducts ongoing research in the state of contemporary art in redeveloping cities, including a process blog called «breakfast with the artist.»
These separate walks co-exist alongside each other on screen so that the viewer experiences the walks simultaneously.
Presents: shuffles and reorients viewer experiences; The Body is Present subverts ideals and complicates expectations of the body; and, States of Presence offers perspectives on different acts of staying.
The artist ponders how the viewer experiences and even completes the work.
Using custom - designed software, Villareal enlivens his light sculptures with pattern and chance, creating large - scale, immersive environments that are continually changing, and that the viewer experiences by moving through them.
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 letters are not painted, but painted around, allowing the background color to come through, and I think the viewer experiences the space created by that.
My paintings do not try to tell the viewer what to see, instead they are meant to become a personalized dreamscape for the viewer, an enveloping labyrinth to enter and travel through, wherein the viewer experiences his or her own recollections and thoughts through association and memory.»
I always like to leave some space for the viewer's imagination; I hope the viewer experiences discovery, surprise, and wonder through my work.»
[The title's] unintentional effect is to presage the sense of torment the viewer experiences as he or she is buried deep inside the movie's unrewarding ramblings.
«How do you think it's going to impact how viewers experience your movies?»
Heavy on portraiture and video and light on text, the ad morphed to an interactive viewer experience that began dynamically updating to match the program content as it aired.
The software broadcast sound before the webinar: A laptop next to mine showed the viewer experience, which was a countdown timer before the webinar started
To do this, PopChest implemented bitcoin micropayments to improve the viewer experience by getting rid of ads and having an undistributed viewing experience.
Echefu had during the signing of the multi-transponder agreement with their ABS partner, said their services would offer viewers the experience of HD and SD video, internet services, broadband, TVand radio, at a very affordable rates.
The PANTHER team also included researchers focused on enhancing the viewer experience.
The celebration contrasts with the medical procedure the following day, making viewers experience the loss of Jordi's leg more completely.
When it premiered in Toronto last year, viewers experienced the dual perspectives as two separate films, subtitled «Him» and «Her,» each 90 minutes long and played back to back (with the order of the films switched for a second screening).
A Separation offers its viewers an experience that is both challenging and heartbreaking and, as with all truly great cinema, you come away from this film feeling just that little bit changed for having seen it.
It's so close to its predecessor in so many ways that I can't see much reason for it to exist, except to give xenophobic viewers an experience similar to the original, but minus the subtitled Korean and the octopus - eating scene — and with a more ostentatiously cartoonish bad guy, and lot more monologuing to explain the convoluted plot.
The sequence of Williams as a child is so similar to Malick's Tree of Life, that we viewers experience our own flashbacks... right down to Jessica Chastain recreating her scenes from that movie (this time as Williams» mother).
When i saw «The Avengers» that absolutely blew me away, such a fantastic film, i believe that's the epitome of what you mean when going to the cinema to have the ultimate viewers experience.
10 Cloverfield Lane is carried by an explosive score and vicious sound design, letting the viewer experience Michelle's paranoia to the fullest extent.
«I wanted to have the reader / viewer experience the book,» Glaser writes, «rather than understand it.»
I don't want to sully the viewer experience by telling them what it meant to me.
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