Sentences with phrase «voyeurism which»

He's also endorsing an exploitative voyeurism which began as a more harmless novelty.

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Rear Window — One of the greatest, and most famous, of all Alfred Hitchcock films is this essay on voyeurism in which James Stewart plays a wheelchair - bound photographer who passes his convalescence watching his neighbors through their open windows.
The question becomes particularly pointed in the case of Compliance, which concerns (again, minor spoiler) a character engaging in a kind of virtual voyeurism.
In this wonderfully stylized mixture of sex, pornography, voyeurism, gore and overwhelming suspense, in which he makes the audience totally immersed in the bulletproof story and the occasionally overtly creepy atmosphere with the generous help of his main character, shaped into a helpless pawn we can so easily project ourselves onto, Brian De Palma offers us one of the most distinguishable pictures of the decade.
As in many of De Palma's great wars of will, there's just enough of Christine reflected in Isabelle to trigger the aesthetic and narrative techniques — visual doublings, doppelgangers, voyeurism, shifting identities — needed to ignite the stylistic formulations on which the film hinges.
It's a rebuke to the sentimentality with which childhood is regarded in many other games, though you could argue that it veers too far the other way, into ghoulish voyeurism - a reminder that if to be young is to have the world at your feet, it's also to inhabit a realm of giants.»
Recently, curators have given light to Hershman Leeson's otherwise overlooked work, which spans nearly four decades, for its remarkable prescience on the role technology has played on personhood, voyeurism, and gender, to name a few of the interwoven themes that Hershman Leeson treats.
This series of «glass» paintings, a theme which the artist began exploring a decade ago, is inspired by themes of domesticity and voyeurism.
Displayed at different gallery branches, Man Fung Yi's brass replicas of personal garments and William Tsang's rather straightforward installation, in which anonymous photographers in a mixed - media relief are spying on a nude woman, depicted in charcoal on paper on an opposite wall, contemplate voyeurism and the boundary between self and other.
This sense of voyeurism is compounded by a diamond cut out in the wall into which you can peer, as well as subtle changes to the skylights which make the, look more like windows.
The exhibition also includes Ai Weiwei's Surveillance Camera with Marble Stand (2015), in which the artist memorialises the apparatus of CCTV surveillance by replicating it in marble, evoking themes of paranoia and voyeurism and the omnipotence of a «policing» authoritative force.
Known for her elegant filmic investigations into visual gestalts, voyeurism, and perceptual memory, as well as her creative engagement with cinematic history, Rosalind Nashashibi presents several of her experimental 16 - mm productions from the past four years, including Bachelor Machines Part 2 (2007), which borrows footage and dialogue from Alexander Kluge's 1968 film Artists Under the Big Top: Perplexed; and The Prisoner (2008), a nod to Chantal Akerman's 2000 film La Captive.
The Atlanta Contemporary Art Center (ACAC) announces the opening of Laurel Nakadate: Photographs, Videos & Performances, an exhibition focusing on the artist's works which explore themes of voyeurism, loneliness, power, and desire.
There are limitations mainly related to voyeurism and commercial use, which are discussed at http://www.4020.net.
Observation or Recording for a Sexual Purpose is the third way in which Voyeurism can occur, under s. 162 (1)(c).
Given that the Act addresses intimate images in which the victim has had and continues to have a privacy interest (some of which may include child pornography or voyeurism images), a streamlined procedure by which evidence can be sealed would be desirable.
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