Sentences with phrase «words superimposed»

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In an ad for the shoe, from Portland, Oregon - based agency Opinionated, words flash across the screen, like «light,» «breezy,» «tree» and «shoe,» superimposed with fun images and cartoons.
The effort is hardly covert, with the front cover emblazoned with the words «THIS IS OUR ENGLAND» superimposed over the faces of 117 individuals the Sun deems personal embodiments of «the essence of England today».
The words «The Perfect Body» were superimposed over a gaggle of supermodels, as if to suggest that theirs is the ideal form.
One of my favorite things about the book is the nifty one word quotes from nearly 100 celebrities Rettenmund asked to describe Madonna in one word that are superimposed on the edges of pages here and there like colorful graffiti.
Written by Ron Padgett, Paterson's poems — their words frequently superimposed over moving images — are, like the film, rooted in the ordinary, mirroring the push - pull of modernism and postmodernism of Paterson's favorite poet: William Carlos Williams.
After a brief snippet of TV footage showing New Jersey boys Joey Dee and the Starliters performing their 1962 hit «Peppermint Twist,» the image is replaced by an old RCA «Indian Head» test pattern superimposed with the words «Please Stand By» as a voice announces a test of the Emergency Broadcast System.
However, in May 2017, B.L. shared a Snap of herself and a friend holding up their middle fingers, with the words «f — school f — softball f — cheer f — everything» superimposed on the image.
This «Visit our Website» wording is also helpful on YouTube, which also superimposes a URL over whatever Cover Graphic you upload.
Since I saw the movies before reading the books, so much of what I saw is superimposed over the words I'm reading.
The powerful image showed crosshairs superimposed on his face with his hands raised in the air, juxtaposed with the words «I no can breathe.»
In 1978 she began to work with photographs and texts; initially, words and images were kept separate, but the artist gradually began superimposing the words over the found images in order to examine, by appropriation, the language and stereotypes that represent various power structures.
In September 1970, Life magazine's cover featured a photograph of recently arrested scholar and activist Angela Davis superimposed with the words «The Making of a Fugitive.»
Eto Otitigbe's installation for the fall 2017 anniversary exhibition Call & Response, Aseje, an Urhrobo word meaning everywhere, is an outdoor Augmented Reality (AR) installation, a series of composite views that result from superimposing computer - generated images on a user's view of the real world.
Superimposed on top of one another, these individual words, numbers and phrases start to merge, creating fields of partially obscured and often illegible texts.
Last year, the super-PAC put up a billboard in Pearl, Mississippi, with the words MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN superimposed on the famous 1965 photo of civil - rights protesters on the bridge in Selma, Alabama, moments before state troopers unleashed tear gas and beat them with billy clubs.
One of the most recent examples of text - based art, dating to 2010, is the work of graffiti art by Banksy (b. 1973), entitled: «Follow Your Dreams» - a phrase which is then crossed out by the superimposed word «Cancelled».
The same phrase used by Reich is repeatedly screen - printed and superimposed onto the canvas, increasing in density in each painting until the words verge on abstraction.
The words appear in alternating black and white boxes superimposed on the arms of existing eyewear designs by Freeway Eyewear.
An «alogical» painting, such as An Englishman in Moscow (1914; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam) superimposes varied words and images in a way that can not be resolved in the way most intricate Cubist pictures can; it undermines any kind of representational logic.
The lyrics are superimposed over the video and relay the story of the stars, while the singers chant their words like an ancient Greek chorus.
http://www.nasa.gov/vision/earth/lookingatearth/quikscat-20071001.html In other words, we read in the press that this melt was caused by global warming effects exceeding projections, but it would be more factual to say we are seeing natural effects superimposed on global warming effects over a pretty short time frame over which projections aren't specifically made.
Possibly just being pedantic again, but view the words «Human Signal» as describing a «specific» / known quantity (poor choice of words) superimposed on top of the temperature record.
In other words, if these yield reductions resulting from greenhouse gas — induced climate change were superimposed on the yield reductions that might occur during a particularly dry period arising from the region's characteristic precipitation variability, they would be higher and comparable with the results from the Morocco National Communication.
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