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The exhibition continues a recent development within Murillo's practice in which multimedia works are grouped together within clear plastic tray frames.

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It's relevant to note that these thoughts coalesced while I was listening to Morra's podcast, which I listened to after walking Violet to school and during my run loop home, before settling into a day packed with conference calls and multimedia work.
Nairobi, Kenya About Blog This blog is a sub-entity of the General Conference of Seventh - day Adventists, which oversees the Church's work in East - Central Africa region in the areas of digital multimedia and technical Evangelism.
There are also tentative plans to make a sequel called Let's Talk about CineArt, which will focus on her digital and multimedia work since 2000.
Students work in teams to complete a WebQuest in which they create multimedia presentations and persuasive editorials on the political and economic implications of immigration.
That work incorporates Ernest Boyer's eight «human commonalities,» which, in practical terms for Key Learning students, includes multimedia compositions, participation in school governance, a major project related to diversity, mutual trust, and respect, and other projects.
Its impressive «Schools That Work» series, in which Edutopia throws all of its multimedia resources into detailed coverage of an individual school, recently featured YES Prep, an urban charter - school network often mentioned in the same breath with KIPP, Achievement First, and other «no excuses» schools championed by advocates of test - driven education reform.
Cloud - based collaboration tools require solid Internet connection to properly work, which is becoming more and more widely available worldwide, and under the right conditions, facilitate effective collaboration within the team and with external staffers (e.g. third - party multimedia teams to create interactive videos or simulators).
Toyota's Entune multimedia system works better than ever compared with other Toyota vehicles in which I've used the system.
There has been a growing demand for «tabs» which can do so much ranging from multimedia to social networking to even your official work
RIM does not care to have quality Qt apps ported to BB10 — they don't make it possible to use Qt Mobility (location, sensors, multimedia) in QtQuick apps and thus force developers to use Cascades, which require MONTHS of work (re-doing the whole UI) to port a Qt application.
The show features new paintings, a multimedia installation as well as a major work in the lobby which features a map of HIV diagnoses in the United States as of 2009.
Chicago artist Tony Tasset, who is featured in this year's Whitney Biennial, has gained national recognition for his varied multimedia works, which are usually playful, often pop - influenced and sometimes downright weird.
Kelley received art world acclaim for his unsettling multimedia work, which combined installation, performance and music and appeared in major galleries around the world including the Whitney in New York and the Louvre.
Artist Statement DARKMATTERS is a NYC based art collective which creates visual art works in multiple fields of context through multimedia installations and performance.
Although her early work was in sculpture, she was better known for her multimedia pop culture assemblages of found objects and her paintings, which included found images.
In their first show with the gallery since 2009, artist duo Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla present a show focused on three works that represent the breadth of their collaborative multimedia practice and explore existential themes — a sculptural installation made from acrylic lecterns, dinosaur bones, and the remains of extinct species; a performance in which three vocalists whistle at a four - billion - year - old rock; and a sound work based on recordings of breath.
The exhibition will be an ambitious installation in which Grasso transforms the gallery into an immersive environment, a multimedia labyrinth that includes new sculpture, paintings, photographs, neon works and video (the eponymously titled film will make its US debut in this exhibition).
Benedict Drew (b. 1977) works across video, sculpture and music, creating large - scale multimedia installations which comment on the effects of socio - political and environmental issues.
Behind this is a room of works by the multimedia artist Oliver Beer, which includes various ancient ceramics, all mic» ed up, which appear to sing through a PA system in a room filled with paintings of explosion - diagrams of various musical instruments.
Hans Haacke is known for his multimedia works with sharply critical social and political overtones — some of which have been subject to censorship and even public defamation.
His recent exhibitions include The Interview: Red, Red Future, a solo exhibition with the artist MPA that addressed the impending human colonization of Mars; Double Life with artists Jérôme Bel, Wu Tsang, and Haegue Yang that considered possibilities for performance without live bodies; Parallel Practices: Joan Jonas & Gina Pane, which brought together multimedia works by two pioneering female performers based in New York and Paris, respectively; and LaToya Ruby Frazier: WITNESS, which documented, in the artist's own words, of «the rise of globalization and the decline in manufacturing as told through the bodies of three generations of African - American women.»
Additional multimedia works by Red Grooms, Ben Dallas, Jeri Eisenberg, Billy Renkl, and Tom Judd offer an arrangement of visual ideas that explore ways in which photography and fine art merge.
, which brought together multimedia works by two pioneering female performers based in New York and Paris, respectively; and
Since the late 1980s, Jim Hodges» poetic reconsiderations of the material world have inspired a body of multimedia work in which the manmade and artificial are invested with emotion and authenticity.
The work of multimedia artist Spencer Sweeney channels the vivacity of New York's downtown art and nightlife scene, in which the artist has played many roles including stints as the drummer of the art - rock band Actress, club owner, and DJ.
On presentation is a new installation that Charles Atlas has created around footage from the historic multimedia performance series «9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering» (1966), which featured works conceived by artists, including Rauschenberg, in collaboration with engineers from Bell Laboratories.
This time, the audience will get the chance to see his multimedia work made throughout the period between 2010 and 2015, which covers everything related to Ciudad Juárez in Mexico.
Kocsis works in multimedia installation, video and painting, which integrates abstract and figurative elements.
Featuring work by Polly Apfelbaum, Beverly Fishman, Ryan Mrozowski and Kathleen Ryan, the multimedia show is based on German poet and philosopher Friedrich Schiller's concept of «Spieltrieb,» which can be translated as «the urge to play» or «play impulse,» and was for Schiller the living shape that was synonymous with beauty.
Good's sensibility as a photographer and multimedia artist is reflected in the Girls» Club collection, which features works by seminal photographers Diane Arbus, Cindy Sherman, Nan Goldin, Gregory Crewdson and Lorna Simpson, as well as up - and - coming photographers Katy Grannan, Nikki S. Lee, and Loretta Lux.
Wiley's free multimedia talk about his work, which uses old European portraiture techniques to depict African Americans, with irony intended, originally planned this month, has been rescheduled for Nov. 9.
Watch American multimedia artist Doug Aitken talk about his mesmerizing, glowing phone booth - piece «Twilight» — a «living sculpture,» which creates «a synthesis between work and viewer.»
Exploring the development of Alfraji's artistic practice over several decades, the talk will detail the works that inform the video animation and drawings of «Driven by Storms (Ali's Boat)», the artist's latest multimedia solo exhibition, which opens at Ayyam Gallery London on Tuesday, 21 July.
The (In) constancy of Space - Struggle for Identity is a group multimedia exhibition which includes works by eminent Dutch and Croatian Contemporary visual artists dealing with the concept of man made space and its (in) constancy, not only in physical sense but also on sociological, symbolical, psychological and ideological level.
Maïmouna Guerresi, a multimedia artist accustomed to working with photography, sculpture, video and installation art, prepared images which are suffused with spiritualism and directly relate to the artist's conversion to Sufism.
A multimedia artist, previous works include Untitled (Ghardaïa)(2009), a scale model made from couscous, of the North African town that was an inspiration to architect Le Corbusier and a major installation at the art survey dOCUMENTA (13), in 2012, where he juxtaposed images of wounded soldiers from World War I with re-appropriated African masks, suggesting a connection between physical healing and cultural reconstruction, both of which are processes of repair.
Adrus» work was most recently featured in the 2nd International Istanbul Triennial in 2013, in which he exhibited the multimedia Installation Qawali Trance, motivated by his own experiences of witnessing these East African / Indian performances as a young child.
The group exhibition comprises diverse multimedia works, such as the clay - covered found objects which make up Chen Zhen «s Purification Room (2000); Seven Intellectuals in Bamboo Forest, Part I (2003), a single channel video by Yang Fudong; and the 2009 ash on linen painting Division Meeting by Zhang Huan.
In more recent years, she's supported the work of L.A. multimedia artist Doug Aitken, who explores the ways in which humans inhabit and alter the landscape.
Keep your Ray - Bans on: This solo museum show presents nearly thirty of Cory Arcangel's multimedia works, which always appear to radiate a liquid - crystal halation.
Just a day before the opening of her commissioned multimedia installation Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters), organized by Klaus Biesenbach, chief curator, Department of Media, which remains on view till February 2, 2009 at the MoMA's atrium, Pipilotti Rist sat down with Rail publisher Phong Bui at the Museum Café to talk about her work.
Alfredo Jaar is a multimedia artist, filmmaker and artist from Chile, currently living and working in New York City, best known for his installation and intervention works which very often incorporate photographs and neon lights and usually cover strong and troubling social and political issues.
Brooklyn artist Derrick Adams plans a multimedia piece inside a fully operational streetcar, for example, and Odili Donald Odita's work will be integrated into the ferry that crosses the Mississippi River and that will transport folks to Kara Walker's much - anticipated project at Algiers Point, which was a pivotal stop in the slave trade.
In 2014, Douglas created Helen Lawrence, a multimedia theatre work which innovatively merges theatre, visual art, live - action filming, and computer - generated imagery.
Previously Burr worked under the alias Hooliganship and founded the video label Cartune Xprez through which he produced hundreds of live multimedia exhibitions and touring programs showcasing a multi-generational group of artists at the forefront of experimental animation.
The work of Paul Sietsema (born 1968) might be described as a sequence of multimedia suites, each of which begins with a phase of intensive research into historical — political themes, and which results in a body of interrelated sculptures, photographs, drawings, collages and films that propose an «exploded» model of historical progress.
The multimedia work, which Doug Aitken describes as a 21st - century Earthwork, is «a series of moments and fragments of time focusing on the geography of the Camargue, which provides an almost holographic view of the physical landscape.»
MARK DEAN VECA: TWENTY YEARS is a deluxe oversized coffee table book which reveals the evolution of work by the respected multimedia artist — including vibrant paintings and drawings, all - immersive psychedelic exhibition spaces and limited edition pieces.
The work is on view in conjunction with the Design Indaba Festival, which will also include the multimedia performance, Refuse The Hour (February 26 and 27), among other events featuring the artist.
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