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So there were starting to bring dimensionality to her background.
And what dimensionality do we see the movie in then?
Perception of depth and dimensionality disappears into a scotoma of darkness.
Smokes gives the light sculpture an extra dose of three-dimensionality.
Texture and three-dimensionality are impossible to capture with a camera.
It opened up a three-dimensionality that I was not prepared for.
"Summerspace" is a work that redefines the three-dimensionality of stage space.
It takes on the looping dimensionality that has served the GIF so well.
Instead of lending her character dimensionality, Cleo's tribulations begin to feel cartoonishly grim.
When we deprive someone of their dimensionality, we deprive them of their humanity.
The elves' two-dimensionality is a total shame, because it was completely unnecessary.
I'm doing some deep breathing before I proceed to dimensionality reduction, iteration three.
The exhibition features Pousette-Dart's early experiments in three-dimensionality and contrasting textures.
"As jewelers, we are used to three-dimensionality, volume and color," he said.
That simply means that you take a certain dimensionality and then you reduce it.
Dimensionality reduction is so easy I'm not even going to explain it this time.
"I love the three-dimensionality to their fiber work," Dunn says of the pieces.
The point of "The Pull" is to restore three-dimensionality and incarnate the individual.
We looked at the scripts, the dimensionality of the characters — are the characters balanced?
"The carbon-nanotube material has this property that kind of erases three-dimensionality," she explained.
He made black metal frames for the balloons, creating an interesting play on three dimensionality.
Their highly artificial palette and dimensionality update Surrealism (Yves Tanguy's paintings, especially) and late Guston.
Driving on the roundabout, passers-by see the Live Oak Tree in its three-dimensionality.
I like having the one source of soft light to give dimensionality to the frog.
It even makes sense, practically speaking—dimensionality allows a logo to say more with less room.
"You have more control in terms of dimensionality than you have with woven fabric," she said.
Dimensionality, and vectors in general, is not something that most of us find easy to understand.
Because you can see into the holes, the buildings take on a three dimensionality of architecture.
The genre used to look elsewhere to bolster its dimensionality, but it no longer has to.
This proves to be Footloose's secret weapon; his three-dimensionality makes him more than a conservative strawman.
Büyüktaş's choice of locations, invariably geometrical or architectural, enhances the surprise of the photos' dreamlike multi-dimensionality.
"For all her two dimensionality, Nancy became and has remained a blank slate for female ambition," explained Rehak.
Photographer Espen Rasmussen set out to look beyond the two-­dimensionality that has been forced upon the region.
It's not until the camera moves to the side of the sculpture that we see its three-dimensionality.
He fueled his early fascination with primordial imagery and three-dimensionality by studying Oceanic and Native American art.
Ideally, people who give out awards would be asked to consider the charm of Mr. Hammer's one-dimensionality.
So she was ahead of her time, and she capitalized on it, and that shows her multi-dimensionality.
Move slightly to the side and you see the three-dimensionality and bristling materiality of the miniscule glass pieces.
Instead of thinking about dimensionality of the world as we know it, try to just think purely about data.
The pieces appear to continue the Season 2 trend of drapey, post-apocalyptic streetwear but add some new dimensionality.
Warhol too was interested in the scam of capitalist culture, but there was a depth to his one-dimensionality.
Trump lacks even the two-dimensionality required in a sociopath; the emotional range is as impoverished as the vocabulary.
Again he brought up the dimensionality of the tunnel — and distinguished what makes his tunnels different from a subway system.
The twisting and skewing of her paintings would eventually introduce a three-dimensionality that opened a new space for painting.
It brings out a lot of the robustness and dimensionality of the meat while making it extra savory and interesting.
Vaginas are more nuanced, and both their pictorial encapsulations and the reasons for sharing them might correspondingly brim with dimensionality.
Beasley often utilizes a concoction of polyurethane foam and resin to give three-dimensionality to materials that have less structural integrity.
Gozo's engagement with itako techniques could simply stem from poetry's, or more broadly, from art's need for spirit and trans-dimensionality.
I really wanted to show the multi-dimensionality of the women who are working in service of the court as well.
Lerner's musical women, however dated they might seem on the surface, usually offer little parables about living in all our dimensionality.
Life-like urban sculptures of wolves, raccoons, and reptiles are brought to new heights with touches of realism and three dimensionality.
Together, the white and blue lines dividing the black section hint at dimensionality, making the solid black into an impenetrable space.
For better or for worse, Sehgal's work relied on the square's oscillating rhythms, which only added layers of dimensionality to the pieces.
Barone di Villagrande, like Benanti another carricante pioneer, makes a very good Etna Bianco Superiore, though without the dimensionality of Pietra Marina.
And while the virtual reality images conjure up the ancient Chinese walls, nothing we see conforms to our expectations of three-dimensionality.
But Folayan and Davis actively reject one-dimensionality: They tell a story of what happens when you push humans to the edge.
Many of his drawings consist of pen lines so dense that they have embossed the paper, creating a dimensionality that is palpable.
Several works in the new show are made on uneven wood frame canvases that Bock uses to create the illusion of three-dimensionality.
Briggs, Jeffries, and Rosenfield (Miguel Ferrer, not present in this episode) made up the Blue Rose task force that once investigated multi dimensionality.
I marvelled at the Escher-like dimensionality of a stairway, and at the snowflakes that had begun to drift among the palm trees.
I found both the sense of sweetness and the wine's one-dimensionality an obstacle to pleasure with either pizza or sautéed pork chops.
It is easy to recognize the dimensionality curators, artists, poets, and musicians could contribute to how we all "see" images on the web.
His images are captured through a particularly flat, almost childish two dimensionality that makes the paint look like it's almost melting off the canvas.
We have to learn how to coordinate multiple dimensionality, the capability, in such a way that as smart as our-, like a (inaudible). Okay.
The Composition paintings alternate between two- and three-dimensionality, which distinguishes them from those of their American counterparts, who were largely preoccupied with flatness.
The work of Laura Owens, now in a major retrospective at the Whitney, embraces three-dimensionality, bookmaking and objects like buttons, wheels and cords.
The liqueur's quinine element was enhanced, and black currant and black tea were added as botanicals, the tea lending "tannins and dimensionality," she said.
When "Pina" was released in 2011, there was much to admire, especially in the way dance segments came to life with dimensionality and amplitude.
There's a really great surprise playing around with dimensionality, you know, big and small, and it's so effective and so unexpected and so scary.
It didn't take him long, however, before he questioned the long-held rules of the medium, such as two-dimensionality, figuration, and framing conventions.
The Arctis 235X also come with support for Windows Sonic Spatial Audio, which helps add a little extra dimensionality to sounds like footsteps or explosions.
Its big attraction was that it was cheap, colourful and infinitely variable at a time when dominant culture was associated with standardisation and one-dimensionality.
He asserted that this was a watershed moment in how "our" stories would be told, ones in which black people were allotted dignity and dimensionality.
The story about his son, like Maeve's memories of her daughter, has given Bernard the dimensionality of a human, but not quite the authentic depth.
But there's a one-dimensionality to this go-round that hasn't been worked out, even after last week's necessary tour of the red-herring factory.
"I don't know that he brings that much dimensionality to the race," State Representative Mindi Messmer, the environmental scientist, said in an interview in Portsmouth.
More compelling are the pieces that engage with the free-form dimensionality of these digital worlds to play with users' perceptions and entirely befuddle them.
I was always interested what happens when using a translucent material, like tracing paper on top of an image, to give an image more dimensionality.
They argued that the ways both the natural and artificial systems processed information, using random organization and dimensionality expansion to represent complex data efficiently, were formally equivalent.
He and his team found that their algorithm performed better than, and sometimes two to three times as well as, traditional nonbiological methods involving dimensionality reduction alone.
Then once we were satisfied with our installation, we mainly used a technique that combines the synthesizer and an oscilloscope gives the three-dimensionality to the image.
That is what we mean by dimensionality reduction, and exactly the same principle applies to these very large computers you seem to have absolutely no clue about.
NR: Your earlier sculptures of the ladders and the dogs are three-dimensional works that have the illusion of being flattened — it's a strange sense of dimensionality.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BERLIN — The interplay of flatness and dimensionality in Franka Hörnschemeyer's site-specific installations yields images seemingly more penetrable than the adjacent structures.
When Michele was cast, the writers started to craft a larger backstory for her to fit her race and to bring dimensionality to her background, which is great.
The hypnotic three-dimensionality of Burtynsky's work is even more tangible in "Cararra Marble Quarries, Cava di Canalgrande #2," a four-by-eight-foot mural at Howard Greenberg.
One way that Murphy gets past our jaded eyes is through her merging of subject matter with her formal consciousness of the tension between two-dimensionality and illusionism.
There's a real wow factor to the studio's renderings, to the graphical details and spatial dimensionality that persuasively suggest quotidian existence and our own chairs, floors and trees.
That extra level of detal can help NASA better see, at a glance, the multi-dimensionality and diversity it looks for in each new class of astronaut candidates.
This is going to entail, Heffernan argues, some loss: for one thing, the three-dimensionality of certain experiences—acoustic, theatrical, and even palpable, as with the physical book.
In Kleine Welten, each print measures just about 10 by 8 inches, but many burst with frenetic energy and present within their small, flat planes an extraordinary dimensionality.
The photographs, with their colliding nature-themed patterns and colors, and the painted nude form paired with birds and butterflies, creates a psychedelic interplay between flatness and three-dimensionality.
All this is secured to sheets of cardboard shaped and layered to varying depths, creating a three-dimensionality that evokes dioramas, pop-up books, bas-relief sculpture, and psychedelia.
" Mr. Rauch added: "This world of backdrops that we developed, with this two-dimensionality, is quite anachronistic and almost looks like it has been devised for a provincial theater.
Kusama's works on paper aren't flashy, but they relay the wide range of material she embraced to introduce the mind-bending dimensionality we readily associate with her work today.
Twin Peaks: The Return — like all of David Lynch's oeuvre — is strung together more by dream logic and intuition than by the normal rules of time, space, and dimensionality.
Or, if you're looking at art on Instagram, she's the one gazing quite literally into space itself, where the uniform shapes of stars belie the cosmic illusion of three-dimensionality.
Or, if you're looking at art on Instagram, she's the one gazing quite literally into space itself, where the uniform shapes of stars belie the cosmic illusion of three-dimensionality.
The 3D point cloud animations were extracted from the 3D tracking software PFtrack in many successive layers of increasing depth, which gives the video its sense of dimensionality and volume.
As cult leader Patti Levin on The Leftovers and stern educator Aunt Lydia in The Handmaid's Tale, the veteran stage and screen actress has brought dimensionality and deftness to these characters.
It has a utilitarian purpose of binding all materials together, but then I also use it to draw and define dimensionality to define features in the body with the stitch line.
He liked lime green, Veronese green, military green, sea green, and grass green — which does call up nature — and he did not feel compelled to underscore two-dimensionality or eschew ambiguity.
That's pretty standard fare, but where the multi-dimensionality of this acquisition war starts to really become visible is the extent to which national governments are intervening to control the outcome.
I like to push the boundary of the traditional textile," she adds, "and through our experimentation with wool and the felting process we have found that we can create three-dimensionality.
Early in her career Ms. Almeida was struck by the work of the Italian artist Lucio Fontana, particularly his practice of slashing his canvases, which suggested an escape from two-dimensionality.
When you move, the image breaks apart, revealing the structure's fractured three-dimensionality (and its highly technical engineering), just as primitive frontal painting evolved into the twentieth-century exploration of form.
If we assume that the American flag — a flat piece of colored cloth — is the sole subject of Johns's painting, "Flag," does that mean that it is merely about painting's two-dimensionality?
Their layered surfaces create an element of three dimensionality, pushing the flatness of each painting off the wall so the works can be appreciated up-close, as well as from a distance.
Google Assistant is adding a little dimensionality to its voice characterization: The virtual AI companion got an update that adds a voice option called "Voice II" which sounds decidedly male (via Engadget).
Cinema was a trick, almost like Renaissance perspective: a two-dimensional event that represented three-dimensionality; it created the sense of direct, unmediated life, whereas, in fact, everything in it was mediated.
The warped and abstracted portraits, rendered in black on Rives BFK white paper, have a wonderful three-dimensionality to them; but the keystrokes required to create them require extreme discipline and patience.
"Trefoil" seems as airborne and for the eye alone as any of Olitski's clouds of color, at the same time that it seems to be entirely about three-dimensionality and articulation in space.
Instead of the usual billboards or placards clumsily affixed to a wall or fence, Novitskova's photographs are printed on freestanding aluminum panels between six and eight feet in diameter, lending them sculptural dimensionality.
Using the data drawn from past works, the team was able to create a height map and replicate the three-dimensionality of the layers of paint and brush strokes typical of Rembrandt's paintings.
Black women are so often stereotyped as everything from motherly to angry to opportunistic that any images at risk of two-dimensionality certainly merit further scrutiny — even if everyone has their own interpretation.
Both artists provide a sense of dimensionality, an almost inhabitable space, employing strategies used by the Surrealists — painted illusions, inexplicable totems, shifting landscapes — to construct and then disrupt a sense of identifiable place.
Transformed by Cowansage's brush, the usually unyielding architecture seems caught in the midst of folding, with the shadows of the wormy figures exaggerating its dimensionality to display a delightful dance of the everyday.
In extracting the archive from its standard physical and metaphorical single-dimensionality and transforming it into the three-dimensional sculptural, Sadie Barnette offers us news modes of conceiving of and visualizing our memories.
That multi-dimensionality made her work a stunning base for the "sound-in-space" room, in which light represents sound by cascading down and through a room filled with vertically hung strings of lightbulbs.
A gauge CNN would theoretically work on any curved surface of any dimensionality, but Cohen and his co-authors have tested it on global climate data, which necessarily has an underlying 3D spherical structure.
Throughout history, artists have aimed to infuse 2D images with dimensionality, but only since the 18th century has impasto, the technique of heavily applying paint so it extends from the canvas, become widely practiced.
Blocks of light and dark  woven yellow patches not only create the illusion of built surfaces and three-dimensionality, but they also resemble a vast map of parcels of land that the Aboriginals treasure.
In the collective work, "Self-reliance With On Our Own Effort" (2014), the Chosunhwa artists maximize the illusion of three-dimensionality and the composition's dynamics by using Sumuk-Color Painting, a traditional Korean watercolor method.
The steady-state matter account of the origin of the universe still tempts me, and I wonder if it might not be true at some level, if we define the dimensionality of the problem properly.
There's a lot of tweaking of specifics in order to create more three-dimensionality, create more nuance, enrich the love story and try to balance out the Song and Gallimard points of view a little.
A distinct impression from this varied exhibition is how Sternberg's late work gained in depth and dimensionality after he relocated, possibly because he was renewed by the sun-drenched valleys and desert landscapes of the American Southwest.
It also flattens the layers of black motherhood—a position complicated by the contradictions of being both black and a woman in America, an existence historically not privileged with the benefit of the doubt or three-dimensionality.
Attributes that were previously considered contradictory and opposite instead now inscribe and reconfigure one another: collapsing configuration of the distance between here and there, merging presence with absence and abstraction with object, and complicating categories of dimensionality.
Black embodiment in colonial contexts are so often portrayed with explicit relation to labor and servitude, and so her expressions of opulence offer a critical foil to what can become a flattening and single-dimensionality in such portrayals.
The wide blocks of color serve to enhance each work's strong, vintage tones while forcing the viewer's eye to concentrate on the bursting 90-degree angles of each building, tossing off their two-dimensionality like an optical illusion.
My work always walked toward the limits of the language of painting; breaking the two-dimensionality of the same with the articulation of sculptural and three-dimensional sculptures was the first step in this expansion of pictorial language.
A very important motif of the show is the concept of three dimensionality; as both a style icon and a designer, de Ribes sculpted forms around the human frame, taking every angle into consideration to make an impact.
Beneath the surface, invisible to the viewer's eye, are wooden skeletons that give these works their wondrous three-dimensionality, transforming paintings into sculptures that resemble bent elbows, erect nipples and pointed tongues and suggest existential explorations of space.
In one piece, titled Grace Meets Matisse, artist Elise Peterson has photoshopped Grace Jones's iconic Island Life album cover onto Matisse's La Danse, distorting the painting's dimensionality in certain ways but contributing to its overall sense of movement.
However, that element of Juliana's history seems to have been largely forgotten, and the series is depriving itself — and its viewers — of a fascinating, personal element that would add some much-needed dimensionality to the character and her story.
Meanwhile, her stepbrother serves as a source of conflict for her (and the rest of the gang), as the writers' clear attempt to bring any sort of dimensionality to the conflict-disguised-as-a-person that is Mad Max.
The "Tasmanian Tigers" (animals are a rich vein for Hawkins) are arresting works that highlight not only Hawkins's dramatic rendering of the same subjects, but his experiments with dimensionality and the incorporation of startling collage elements into painted works.
To experience an Op painting's illusions — the apparent vibration, motion and three-dimensionality of a picture that was actually flat and static — would be to become conscious of the often deceiving roles played by our biologically given faculties of perception.
Hand-painted and rotoscoped to match film shot on 16mm, Scher's frames are vibrantly colorful and meticulously detailed, but the mirage is exploded whenever he slots in a two-dimensional photograph or shaded pencil drawing, rescaling the dimensionality of the pictures.
"Garden Blue" is derivative in a midcentury modern dance way, but it has a loveliness mainly because of Sarah Crowner's sets, Noguchi-like winged panels sometimes activated by the dancers, and vibrant unitards that give the stage a three-dimensionality.
" Along the way, he found himself working with mathematicians, geneticists and visual artists in order to help him illustrate and illuminate ideas like, "hyper-dimensionality, complex symmetries, the interaction of chromosomes, the potential of multi-cellularity and the emergence of consciousness.
Disney and Ritchie seem to have taken pains to deliver a respectful film: They've written more three-dimensionality into most of the main characters, especially Jasmine and the Genie, and they've removed much of the exotic stereotypes of the film's predecessor.
Rigorous in their clarity and illusion of three-dimensionality, these images nevertheless behave in ways that binaries shouldn't: denied the stability of numerical data, their forms thaw and seep and squelch, running across the surface in liquified streams and pools.
The relationships built between Sehgal's performers and the malaam (masters of halqsa), children, and other artists on the square, added significantly to the dimensionality of Sehgal's works, which above all else remained attentive to the circular patterns of life on the square.
In the context of the greatest refugee and displacement crisis since the Second World War, there is nothing quite like exposure to the lives of individuals (in their plight and multi-dimensionality) to help counter fear and inspire action on their behalf.
So I like to look at space in that same way and play with its dimensionality by painting it as if I'm remembering it—playing with multiple points of views and piecing together a complete image from these differing angles and feelings.
Chief among the assumptions being challenged is that VR marks a truly distinct step into a new kind of medium, one defined by dimensionality, a sense of presence, of enhanced agency on the part of the user and a more personal experience.
Things like wallpaper and carpeting that tried too hard to effect three-dimensionality, cheap or ersatz materials imitating good or genuine ones, wacky proportions, and the use of ornamentation to gaudy excess all offended the reformers, who preferred elegant, semi-abstract iterations of natural forms.
"Instead of a map with a resolution the size of a chair that you'd sit at your desk in, we have a map of the topography, the three-dimensionality, of this new island that's good to the size of a few fingers," he said.
" The increase in colors presented with UHD, matched with a bolder difference between black and white, Mullins explains, means "more dimensionality to your image, whether it's a canvas or a TV. So it's quite a big change, and for packaged goods I think this is it.
After determining that new video technologies were unlikely to surpass or even match some of the effects created in the production — especially the depth and three-dimensionality of "Siegfried" — the Met decided to reinvest in its original video system, refurbishing the hardware to keep it running.
Throughout the work, the women — who let the movement ride their bodies rather than push it out — had more dimensionality; Adrienne Lipson was consistently riveting for her daredevil clarity, and in the "Bolero" section, she and Connie Shiau, side by side, drew power from each other.
While they were made for the export market, the chests are of the highest quality, featuring landscapes adorned with crystals and mother of pearl, the blacks somehow simultaneously deeply matte and lustrous, sprinkled with gold and silver flakes that create rich dimensionality within the surface of the material.
It is also a work of artistic ambition: to use drawing as a tool to extract the metaphorical potential of a landscape by giving the one Fernández has formed here the added dimensionality of shadows, along with the rough topography formed by some charred forms fixed to the walls.
At the same time, the progression from large strokes to small — in both canvases the marks diminish in size as they squeeze into the bottom left corner — creates a perspectival illusion that clashes with the insistent two-dimensionality of the color patterns, further ramping up the surface tension.
When presented with conflicts or challenges that we have been exposed to on the page in our real lives, we may alter our responses as we recall the multi-dimensionality of a hated figure in the latest novel we read, or the character flaws of a hero in a biography.
Gilliam created much of this work in the mid-1960s, and instead of brushing on paint — which had been done for centuries at that point — he poured acrylic paints onto canvas and then folded it over on itself while the paint was wet to create prismatic effects and a sense of space and dimensionality.
Compared to the labored rhetoric of "Two Doves" and "Stillness Is the Move," the pomo lieder Longstreth ceded her in the Dirty Projectors, the one-dimensionality of "All to Myself"'s "I want to be swallowed up in an ocean of love" or "Miss You"'s "Gonna take you on a night ride" are formal coups in reverse.
Other VR experiences that I've seen that attempt to adapt comics either use the dimensionality of VR to place the user into what is basically a static panel from the comic with a voiceover, or they project the comic onto the environment with very limited animation as a sort of guided view through the panels with some sound effects and music.
It seems implausible to me that a shy literary boy would put himself so abjectly at the service of a hot jock out of no more than a confused gratitude for being implicated vicariously in the scrum of human society, but Ives's novel is full of signs that she doesn't think much of traditional literary shibboleths like three-dimensionality of character.
It is a comment on the knee-jerk political correctness of our time that no one would be shocked if you asked Robert De Niro about the weight gain required for his role in Raging Bull but you get booed — not by many, but by a vocal few — for asking Michelle Pfeiffer about the physical two-dimensionality required for her to play a cocaine freak in Scarface.
When you make records together—especially very conceptualized ones—you align and develop a common language and parameters that are sometimes hard to explain," he says, adding, "I had spent such deep time working hard and far out to help him bring his visions to light on the Quazarz album, so it was dope in that moment to see him doing the same with my project with such nuance and dimensionality.
To actually turn the split-screen images into viewable content, the company also markets software to be able to view the 3D images in a variety of ways, including a red/blue glasses viewer, a side-by-side viewer for use in Google Cardboard type viewers (or, if you feel brave, going all cross-eyed), ViewMaster discs, coded for 3D televisions, or even so-called 'wigglegrams' to give the illusion of three-dimensionality.
Among the most breathtakingly subtle uses of gold can be found in the highlights used, for example, to delineate the folds on the Virgin's mantle and the Apostles' robes in a Pentecost scene painted by Jean Bourdichon in a Book of Hours from the late 15th century; and in a late-15th-century Neapolitan crucifixion by Giovanni Todeschino, in which the mountainous landscape behind is delicately delineated in gold against a deep blue azurite background, creating an extraordinary sense of depth and three-dimensionality.
So, if you look at all, all of the-, today's most advanced, state-of-the-art of AI, it doesn't matter if it's a video camera, for image recognition, or speech recognition, or even a chatbot, so they only show a single dimensionality, a single dimension capability, either your vision, or either your speech, or either hearing, something like that, but now imagine, as everybody, you or me, every moment, our brain was actually processing multiple channels, heterogeneous signal input, either from our vision, or either from our hearing, or either from our sensing, okay, and our brain is smart enough to decide, 'Okay, which is my current focus?
While Lockwood makes clear at the end of the book that he is not an apologist for Castro's regime, which routinely abused human rights and civil liberties, his writing and photographs add dimensionality to a leader widely demonized in the US. He writes: I was amazed at the apparent discrepancies that existed between what was popularly being said and believed about Cuba in the United States and what I actually saw … After three weeks of traveling, including an eight-day, cross-country trip taken in Castro's company, I could find little evidence of the standard image of Cuba so luridly painted by American newspapers and magazines — that of a crumbling economy, a populace in tatters and near starvation, and a political regime that had lost its popular support and was maintaining itself in power through oppression and terror.

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