Sentences with phrase «whole series of images»

At the end of each month, the identity of our guest is revealed and the whole series of images is unveiled.
And it was not just a single still, but a whole series of images knit together into a movie.

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Cassini took a series of photos that NASA stitched together into one final, whole image of Saturn before it plunged to its death.
Anyway, I was looking for some images recently for one of my blog posts on the violence of God in the Bible and came across a whole series of internet God memes, and guess what?
The whole thing is being revealed in a couple of days, but to whet our appetite the series has revealed this teaser image - complete with the Halo.
«Lucy» is a combination of the title character's superhuman powers and a standard gangster melodrama, the former given life by a gorgeous series of psychedelic images and imaginative, fantasy scenes, while the latter exhibits groups of Taiwanese thugs with AK - 47's, a drug mob that kidnaps people and forces them to work as drug mules by implanting whole plastic bags of blue powder into their stomachs.
Michael: The ideal approach (from an epub perspective) would be to convert the whole book into something that's reflowable, and of course it's not accessible to the visually - impaired if it's just a series of images.
We now have the full 360 images of the whole series.
In this show, we have juxtaposed images made in many different ways: handmade colour C - type prints and big pigment prints made on cotton paper, and a whole series of smaller, gelatin silver prints, in The Interior and the Exterior — Noah Purifoy (2014).
While a. number of the paintings in this show are unexceptional (such as Weekapaug or Prudhoe, with their blandly white or black central images and tailored edging vectors in neutral shades like plum brown, subdued orange, or yellow ochre), the series as a whole
With a critical eye to the ways in which images are used within mass media and the photographic medium is viewed in the cultural landscape as a whole, the artist employed early methods of appropriation, and in one series, «Stills» shows the way the potential of human life literally hangs in the balance in a collection of press images of people falling from buildings.
Artists: Julie Beaufils, Vincent Fecteau, Henry Gunderson, Tony Lewis and B. Ingrid Olson Exhibition title: Synecdoche Venue: Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, US Date: July 1 — August 22, 2015 Photography: images copyright and courtesy of the artists and Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco Synecdoche / syn · ec · do · che / si» nɛkd» ki / n. 1 a figure of speech in which a part is made to represent the whole or vice versa (e.g. give us this day our daily bread; all hands on deck; the meeting was full of suits; San Francisco won the World Series.
This has created a strategy where the work as a whole is a series of relational forms or fields of opportunities rather than separate and limited objects, and thus creates a system of references, hybrids, negotiation and reinterpretations from work to work, image to image.
At the fair, however, he had a series of canvases imprinted with images of SpongeBob Squarepants alongside the leaves of Matisse's beloved monstera deliciosa plant, with the whole composition covered with gravel reminiscent of the sort you find at the bottom of a fish tank.
The work as a whole is a series of relational forms or fields of opportunities rather than separate and limited objects, and thus creates a system of references, hybrids, negotiation and reinterpretations from work to work, image to image.
The series is nine prints long, meant to be viewed as a whole piece, so that the viewer can watch as Martínez - Cañas» image slowly appears out of her father's face.
The images start with the bashful husky looking bemused at the mess he's made, before showing the full extent of his actions with a whole series of glorious photos.
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