Sentences with phrase «visual rhythm»

It adds contrast, it creates visual rhythm with the two side tables and the window and door trim, and its solid structure is in harmony with the architecture of the space.
(1) The overall affect is one of slow, powerful visual rhythms.
Visual rhythm fuels a dialog about a tension between spaces.
This one has an interesting visual rhythm and brings a metallic sheen without being overwhelming.
Doing so will create visual rhythm and draw the eye around the room.
It seems like an unusual way of looking at a literary piece of work, but Rougeaux says it is «an exploration of visual rhythm of punctuation in well - known literary works.»
«Human brain tunes into visual rhythms in sign language.»
To determine if people tune into visual rhythms in the same way they tune into the auditory rhythms of language, they showed videos of stories told in American Sign Language to fluent signers and measured brain activity as they watched.
But it's Professor Xavier's band of merry mutants that continues to draw out Ottman's most impressive work in terms of both musical and visual rhythm as he returned to defy genocidal Armageddon with «X-Men: Day of Future Past.»
Recent exhibitions include Spheres 1 - 20 at Klaus von Nichtssagend, New York, NY;::: ZIP THE BRIGHT::: at Trinity Square Video, Toronto, ON; The Black Lodge at Interstate Projects, Brooklyn, NY; IRL at Western Front, Vancouver, BC; Visual Rhythm at Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Boulder, CO..
It's always special to see Man Ray works in vivo, and they did a nice job of laying out the works so that there was a nice visual rhythm to the presentation.
Commercials, MTV (whose music and fast - paced visual rhythms almost hypnotically envelop us), soap operas and situation comedies give us detailed, visual narratives of the ups and downs of the American Dream.
Once the researchers had these electroencephalogram readings, they needed a way to measure visual rhythms in sign language.
With his 2011 experimental short Line Describing Your Mom (its title a humorous Anthony McCall reference), Michael Robinson — whose work we've shared before — assembles a pulsating stream of images and music from disparate elements that is driven by the constant visual rhythm of a flashing green screen and an entrancing voice - over of a woman detailing the nightmare that she has just woken up from.
Though her brushwork became looser and heavier with time, Fine was always recognized for her ability to create visual rhythms using geometric forms, colors, and lines.
Using a variety of traditional oil painting techniques, photos and sketches, Cindi Lewis creates art with «visual rhythm echoing the musical rhythm of the performers onstage.»
There's no linear meaning to be drawn from these works, and yet, the mismatched pairings of triangles form a stable visual rhythm.
In creating Ray Gun Virus, Sharits filmed monochrome sheets of colored paper and edited the footage into precisely syncopated visual rhythms, creating an oscillating effect that produces a range of optical phenomena in the spectator's vision.
The featured paintings depict abstracted forms of Brazil's everyday life: carnival, folk art and motifs from baroque to pop, all choreographed into an exuberant visual rhythm.
It is thus their arrangement in the gallery space that becomes important, the way in which, together with the other images, they create an austere, slow, and regular visual rhythm.
Slow, powerful visual rhythms imbue Stern's rich forms with the weighty feel of geologic time, like the movement of glaciers in exotic hues.
[1] Sadr is known for her paintings that utilizing a palette knife on canvases to create impressionistic paintings featuring visual rhythm, movement and geometric shapes.
In his latest body of work, Fowler has introduced color into his drawings, combining multiple tonalities to create complex visual rhythms.
Klersfeld's training as an architect imposes a deep sense of structure and visual rhythm throughout the videos.
In a seemingly endless array of variations, he inserts thin strips between, or attaches them to the sides of, square and rectangular canvases, intentionally misaligning them to create delightfully disruptive, staccato visual rhythms.
Often influenced by music, improvisational and spontaneous, Ellis is known for capturing visual rhythm through the use of kinetic sculpture that produce analogue sequences, paintings that are often recorded in a form of digital time - lapse animation, and collaborative public works.
Often paired in alternating duotones, hundreds of small triangles cover these canvases, creating in each a dynamic visual rhythm that shifts and pulsates.
This accentuates these elements and creates a pleasing visual rhythm.
The unique scope, narrative structure, and imagery of Spielberg's film seems to be encoded in the scripts and visual rhythms of any number of depictions of wartime turmoil and torment, from Hotel Rwanda to Andrzej Wajda's Katyn.
An outstanding photographer, Crawford's pictures of the New Orleans jazz clubs he frequented and the musicians and dancers he came to know well are fascinating both in their own right and for what they reveal about how he approached the forms and visual rhythms in his paintings.
Visual Rhythm at the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (BMOCA) eases viewers into the world of experimental film, video More...
«I have 18 of these, and placing them around the house provides a nice visual rhythm,» says Sarah.
In Light Meditations, the brushing light lines on the water's surface turn into visual rhythms, repetitive strolls on lines and dots.
In an exhibition that opened on September 8 and will be on view through October 6, viewers will be treated to Stern's abstracted and powerful visual rhythms.
All the action is with the actors, Hitchcock using distinctive composition — Glen MacWilliams's glorious photography helping quite a bit, of course — to work up a visual rhythm.
Russell directs the movie almost as if Pat were behind the camera; the visual rhythms are manic and short - fused.
Director Benh Zeitlin, working from a script by Lucy Alibar adapted from her stage play «Juicy and Delicious,» can't seem to get a visual rhythm going.
As explained by Samsung itself, the small holes on the panel follow a visual rhythm, providing tactile pleasure to the fingertips when users touch the back of the device.
«Progressively, the fusion between traditional lettering and three dimensional style has given life to a unique kind of visual rhythm.
In similar fashion, Rooftop Routine played on the limitations of the camera in capturing the sequences of all the movements in one shot, and viewers of the film are left to imagine the communal experience and the visual rhythms of the hula hoopers with their circular movements against the grid - like views of the city.
In this, as explained in the catalog, Riley sees not so much a recreation of a Roman ceremony as a visual rhythm in a shallow space.
«Visual Rhythm» explores the history behind the relationship of Ron Pizzuti and Frank Stella, Stella's journey as a printmaker, and an overview of Stella's decades - long project based on Herman Melville's Moby Dick.
Stella's constructions, like the sonatas, are each assigned «K» numbers (for example, K. 179) but their relationship to Scarlatti's music is one of visual rhythm and abstraction more than literal correspondence.
The non-hierarchical character of the grid - based compositions challenged the notion of artistic originality (source), while the visual rhythms were strongly reminiscent of a production line (source).
In his sculptural installation We (2012), the artist fuses hip - hop and art history, constructing a visual rhythm that relocates and reimagines familiar objects to evoke a sense of the uncanny, while encouraging in the viewer a new understanding of identity politics and community construction.
The visual rhythm of the piece was Bess» way of mimicking wave movement on the Gulf surface.
Silken and smooth, these stripes set up a visual rhythm, like a luxurious woven damask; they are at the same time sensory deprivation and saturation, with a menacing undertow of incarceration.
There's the visual rhythm of a machine, but the disruptive trace of the handmade.
The visual rhythm and compositional lyricism of the work elevate its mesmerizing abstraction, grounding it in its worldliness, while Bradford himself invites the viewer to come inside, to experience and listen, see and be seen, just as he has.
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