Robert Gray is a weaver of images‚ at the loom of the mind. He creates sensual images that elicit and evoke responses from the responder. His poems ’Meatworks’ and ’Flames and Dangling Wire’‚ both social commentaries‚ exemplify techniques he calls upon in order to reproduce the personas feelings‚ emotions and thoughts through powerful images. Assonance and alliteration are employed by Gray to increase the memorability of an image‚ leaving it lingering in the responders mind. He uses these techniques
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You are looking at Chuck Close. Close is a post-modern‚ American artist who exhibited during the 1970s. Technically‚ you are looking at Big Self Portrait (1968) a painted self-portrait of the artist. The original version of the picture measures just less than nine square metres‚ and in it Close’s eyelashes and pores are individually visible. Close worked in a technique that came to be known as photorealism’‚ in which artists produced astoundingly life-like paintings‚ that presented reality’ as
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British Sound Analysis: A voiceover in the film British Sounds states‚ "Sometimes the class struggle is also the struggle of one image against another image‚ of one sound against another sound. In a film‚ this struggle is between images and sounds." We as spectators are able to make connection with that statement as we watch the segments in the film unfold. As the tracking shot captures the auto assembly line‚ the diegetic sounds of the noisy machines overwhelm us. This similar technique can be
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The original camera camera negative OCN is the type of film that is actually used during the filming process. Before it is exposed‚ it is called raw stock. This film type basically captures the original image so that it can be stored‚ modified or used at a future point. If the OCN is older‚ it may also need to be repaired before it can be used or transferred to a new medium. To prevent wear and tear‚ modern filmmakers will normally transfer copies of the film immediately so that the original camera
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(otherwise you run the risk of the area in focus being different between the two images). First‚ you want to take a picture of the scene without you or your prop in it. This will be your background image. When you get it composed to where you like it‚ fire a shot off. Don’t touch the camera other than to set the self timer if you do not have it set up to be remotely triggered. framing the background image Next‚ use a ladder‚ box‚ bucket or anything stable enough to hold your weight
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Introduction Food science is a field embodying the application of modern science and engineering to the production‚ processing‚ diversification‚ preservation and utilization of food. Food is very essential to man’s survival and great attention should be paid to food production‚ distribution‚ wholesomeness and preservation. To ensure that food is clean and safe for human consumption and having keeping quality‚ food scientists are responsible in seeing that the crop harvested‚ the fish caught‚ that
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Critical Evaluation Essay on Scissor Cut from “Scarred for life II” (1999) Scarred for life is a series produced in two parts‚ Scarred for life I containing nine images and Scarred for life II containing ten images. The series represents moments of transition between childhood naiveté and mature states of self-awareness as a social subject. Each individual work betrays the persistence of childhood and adolescent trauma lodged within adult memory. Moffatt used photolithography (which was the most
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Aesthetically Evaluative 6) Theoretical I will explain why I have placed each of these images in such categorization. I will then go on to discuss‚ in my personal yet humble opinion why I believe or do not believe it makes for a successful photograph. I will also discuss the value (if any) the image holds in being pictured in a historical textbook
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without images. To understand and question upon that theory we need to find out how much images important in our daily life and what would be the alternative way of images as representations. When we carefully analyse the importance of images and seek out the alternative way of them which might be used as alternative channels in modern life‚ we understood that we do not have any alternative way. Therefore‚ undoubtfully I agree the theory that our life would be impossible to imagine without images. In
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Analysis of "Making A Fist" Nye uses images to convey the message that one must confidently live life to the fullest. For instance‚ in lines 4-6‚ Nye writes‚ "I was seven‚ I lay in the car/ watching palm trees swirl a sickening pattern past the glass." Nye uses these images to allow the reader to visualize the captivating imagery of "palm trees" that "swirl a sickening pattern past the glass." One imagines the speaker on a road trip in a "car" and shares the image of getting sick as she watches her
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