This 15:12 minute video uses three screens of
voyeuristic views of people in their apartments and city skylines.
, Edy Ganem (Devious Maids, Like Crazy), Lou Diamond Phillips (Longmire, Young Guns), Gregory Alan Williams (Hidden Figures, Greenleaf) and Yohance Myles (2 Guns, This Is The End), Created Equal is based on the novel by Roger A. Brown, which offers
a voyeuristic view of the stained - glass ceiling that exists for women in the Catholic Church and other religious and non-religious organizations around the world.
Flowers guide the viewer's eye across the surface, as the artist offers
a voyeuristic view of decadence.
Frazier's work is in dialogue with this artistic history, but rather than depicting a romanticized, sensationalist, or
voyeuristic view of socio - economic decline, she presents an intimate and quiet body of work that speaks to personal loss and pictures the effects of deindustrialization on her own family and community.
The voyeuristic view through the bars is eerie offering an eye - opening insight into identity exposure and our treatment of the world around us.
(2010), a seemingly endless
voyeuristic view into an online chatroom, is simultaneously entertaining and frustrating.
Not exact matches
He is the embodiment of Fleet Street bullying, using his newspaper to peddle his Little - England, curtain - twitching Alan Partridgesque
view of the world, which manages to combine sanctimonious, pompous moralising and prurient,
voyeuristic, judgmental obsession, like a Victorian father masturbating secretly in his bedroom.
Sexy men and women who get off watching their partner having sex with a complete stranger and sharing in the joy of seeing it all from a
voyeuristic point of
view — this is the BDSM arena ruled by the dating experts at sites like LocalCuckold.com
«Jackie» is a mesmerizing yet
voyeuristic account of President Kennedy's assassination, told from the first lady's point of
view.
by Walter Chaw John Hough's cult favourite The Watcher in the Woods is a movie about how a camera presents a point - of -
view and of how that point - of -
view, if it's not attached to a specific identity, can become menacingly
voyeuristic; shame that The Watcher in the Woods isn't also about a story with characters in whom you're interested and performances that don't set teeth on edge.
QNX and Bentley even have a
view - only monitoring app, for those of a
voyeuristic bent.
Just as cinema manages to satisfy our innate love of
voyeuristic access, so too do the paintings offer us
views onto private lives that both frustrate and satisfy.
The window as a framing device is an integral motif for Genzken, not just as a
voyeuristic element as with Windscreen 2 (2008)-- where a cracked car windscreen protrudes from the gallery wall, lending the audience a fractured
view of a framed image of an anonymous nude male and female embracing — but as an architectural framework.
Displayed concurrently with iseeyou in the gallery's third
viewing room is CITY
VIEWS: André Kertész, Curated by Michael Wolf, featuring a selection of Kertész» New York images which share a certain
voyeuristic quality and reflect the artist's sense of isolation in his adopted homeland.
Imhof built glass partitions between rooms and a raised glass floor throughout, which adds a frisson of danger while allowing
voyeuristic scrutiny of the performers crawling among the transparent panes, as if they were another species on
view.
Within the theme of Rooms, the early cut «drawings» of Gordon Matta - Clark from the 1970s resonate alongside the
voyeuristic perspective of the Holes series by Hubbard / Birchler from the 1990s, as each group of images offers uncharacteristic
views through architecture from unusual points of
view.
The mixed media works combine sideshow banners, circus gaudiness, misshapen human forms and animals, creating an alternate history designed to shine light on the abusive nature of these human zoos and the
voyeuristic craze of the
viewing public.
Formally, the images reference movements from Modernism to Minimalism, but the act of
viewing the people inside the building, who seem to be unaware of the photographer, allows the most basic
voyeuristic tendencies of all viewers to take over.
The glass appears black until the viewer stands directly in front of the boxes resulting into an uncannily
voyeuristic 3D
view onto scenes where either something dreadful has just happened or is about to commence.
Deep Dive member Joanna Harmon, who played the character of Faith in OpenMind, describes it as the difference between giving an audience agency to explore a story world from a
voyeuristic point of
view, and the specific feeling that the story itself is responding to a participant's actions.