Sentences with phrase «visual reference points»

Google said it has solved key problems with both augmented reality and its cousin, virtual reality, with a new standalone virtual reality headset and a way to navigate indoors using visual reference points as a sort of indoor GPS, called VPS.
«Detecting ocean currents without fixed visual reference points is thought to be close to impossible and is not seen, for example, in lots of migrating vertebrates including birds and turtles,» says Graeme Hays of Deakin University.
It consists of an all - white room with round corners, using saturated light and space in a way that removes visual reference points for the viewer.
The exhibition as a whole feels like a reader for Danh Vo's mothertongue in the Danish Pavilion, providing an expansive set of visual reference points for a show whose meaning the artist seems to feel apprehensive about giving away too readily.
The panoramic view of the landscape is too overwhelming to take in without visual reference points... through the tunnels, parts of the landscape are framed and come into focus... the works encloses surrounds...».
Cinematographer Linus Sandgren lit it to evoke a soundstage interior, in the vein of «Just in Time» from director Vincente Minnelli's «Bells Are Ringing» or, citing one of the film's many lovely visual reference points, the Fred Astaire / Cyd Charisse «Dancing in the Dark» duet from Minnelli's «The Band Wagon.»
Despite having no visual reference points, after just 70 hours of training, the individuals went from «hearing» simple dots and lines to «seeing» whole images such as faces and street corners composed of 4500 pixels.

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But just like the photos of cafeteria food made the point on how children eat at lunchtime here, I've asked my French girlfriends to photograph everything they ate during the course of one day to provide a visual reference.
The film's visual style feels predominantly televisual (where form nearly always follows function), but when it begins to resemble its blockbuster brethren, the most obvious aesthetic reference point is the spare, economical Bourne series, especially Doug Liman's unfussy original.
Audiences familiar with Key and Peele's pop - cultural savvy will be unsurprised by the various on - screen allusions to crime thrillers like «Heat» and «New Jack City,» plus throwaway comic references to «Fargo,» «The Shining,» «Crimson Tide» and «Point Break» (all of which figure into one of the movie's better visual gags).
This little kink in the body - colored rear quarter panel is unfortunate, unless it's a deliberate visual reference to the point in item 10.
The most fruitful analysis adopts a common view across an entire database, so that visual comparison of trend intensity has a point of reference.
For a reference point, the PlayStation 3 packed 256 MB of XDR Main RAM and 256 MB of GDDR3 VRAM, and managed to support visual feasts like The Last of Us and God of War: Ascension during its final days.
There are references upon references, recurring character groups with peculiar visual identifiers, words and phrases repeated to the point of becoming esoteric slang expressions, visual motifs and logos appearing in one form only to morph into another — all swirling around in hypnotic loops, defying any attempt to identify a point of origin.
Absorbing himself in all things visual, Tom French believes a good range of reference points help to keep his work interesting and relevant.
Black Dada references social and historical conditions through the formal methods of conceptualism, producing a point of convergence — the artwork, which sieves and questions matters pertaining to the freedom of abstraction in language and visual art, the animating force of blackness, and the strategies of experimental avant - gardes.
The human being free in his choice and with his computer technological possibilities (as a subject and as an avatar) form again and again a reference point when generating forms in the visual (re)- construction of diversity and the digital image of what presents itself as «real.»
On the other hand, visual references plays an important role in academic study of the visual arts and often art institutions (like the College of Fine Arts) can be tightly confined within their academic dogma and may lack the intellectual reach to see an alternative point of view.
The work of this Dutch artist spans diverse media and reference points: the work's aesthetic practice holds on the transformation of imagery, and studies the suspension of visual information and physical touch.
This triptych appears to be a regular point of reference within the artist's visual lexicon.
Their works are visual koans, meant not to make sense but to awaken sensation.To do so, they create images that have no apparent narrative, no traditional reference point and perplexing associations.
His use of the conceptual art strategy of appropriating signs and information to express unexpected ideas is a form of «code - switching,» employing visual tropes that shift between art world and community - based points of reference.
His visual vocabulary is varied in its influences and reference points — ranging from the isolated figure drawings of Robert Longo, to the artificialist illustrations of Toyen, to the constructivist designs of El Lissitzky.
The videos are intended to be playful, humorous and thought provoking, referencing themselves as visual conceits and pointing to the construction of the visual language we rely on to describe and define the world.
Ligon draws important visual and thematic comparisons between the subtle shades of blue and black used in Ofili's Blue Devils (2014) and the «mood indigo» of the installation Concerto in Black and Blue (2002) by David Hammons — helping to further contextualize and integrate his artworks into a timeline of contemporary - art reference points with which U.S. and wider international audiences might be more familiar (87).
Richard Yot's introduction to light as an important factor in any visual art is an essential guide and point of reference for painters, designers, digital illustrators, animators and other visual creatives working in different media.
The artist thus creates an exhibition situation, which — depending on the position and perspective of the viewer — opens new contexts and points of reference between the altogether seven works on view: through overlapping and juxtaposition, fragmented image details of architectural constructions are transformed into new — rational and irrational — visual connections and associations.
Working mainly with sculpture, installation and photography, Cheeseman's initial point of departure is dialogical; a staged conversation between two frames of reference — a stepping stone in the process of analysing and constructing a speculative visual proposition.
Taking the ubiquitous use of the mulberry paper in Korea — also known as hanji — as a material point of reference, the Assemblage series explores a desolate landscape of depressions, protrusions and coloured spots, all of which seem to reference abstract painting's visual language of prioritising -LSB-.....]
Co-curator (alongside Pamela Alper, Associate Curator at MCA Chicago, and João Ribas, Curator at MIT List Visual Art Center) Julie Rodrigues Widholm acknowledges the importance of this piece as a starting point, although it can't be represented in the exhibition: «Pica's references to childhood stem from an interest in how our imaginations are shaped from a very early age.
Organize these materials into a binder or portfolio and bring it with you to the interview as a reference point or visual tool that will assist you in selling yourself — much the way you might use a binder of product information to help you sell your product.
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