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Babylon Arde en la pixelations!
Bueno gente, nos alegramos
en informarles que la muestra
del lanzamiento formará parte
de la pixelations :D
www.pixelationsvt.com.ar/muestras.html
yeah!
A visual field defect in the temporal aspect of both eyes which does not cross the vertical midline, highly suggestive of a non-glaucomatous lesion and suggests a lesion posterior to the eye, such as a neurological lesion.
© A Curatola, 2019
Published in: Community Eye Health Journal Vol. 35 No. 117 2022 www.cehjournal.org
Briefing : 1 minute horror film
Here a visual storyboard of myself showing how various sources of light make the person react. For example the amount of though, tension and worry that can come across by just moving the light around. This is one idea for the film including sound to emphisise the horror element to my film
The plan of my film is to move a torch out of shot around my face(or model) and gage reactions via this. The audience perseption of the horror movie is the intended representation within the final film
Jóhann Jóhannsson & Hildur Guðnadóttir Live @ Dag in de Branding, Paard van Troje, Saturday March 10th 2012
Lunes 26 de agosto de 2019
En el Museo de la Ciudad de México se presentó el espectáculo Recordar sus nombres, performance realizado por la artista visual Beatriz Canfield, en el que a través de poesÃa e imágenes rindió homenaje a todos los desaparecidos en los últimos años en el paÃs.
FotografÃa: Tania Victoria/ SecretarÃa de Cultura de la Ciudad de México
Here's a visual story about patterns in regular polygons -- specifically the interior angles. This is the second version, which I think communicates the changes more effectively.
What patterns do you notice?
* How does the size of the angle change?
* Does it change by the same amount or different amounts?
* What do you think the angle for an 100-sided polygon would look like?
Permission granted for journalism outlets and educational purposes. Not for commercial use. Must be credited. Photo courtesy of South Dakota Public Broadcasting.
©2019SDPB
El Museo Nacional y el Museo de Artes Visuales, inauguraron la exposición, donde se evidencian instantes perdidos de su producción plástica, su intimidad de artista y ser humano.
FotografÃa Laura Vega - Oficina de Comunicación
Más información aquà goo.gl/q93Tef
Visuals and illustrators that influence my work (clockwise, #WhyIDidntReport, Jesse Zhang, Olivia Waller, Axel Scheffler, Raymond Briggs, Harriet Hadley) that communicate important messages on harassment, self-love and acceptance.