
26 definitions of possibilities
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That research does not so much involve the technical possibilities of reproduction, but much more the many nuances that are encompassed in the concept of copying.
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Anouk de Clercq and Joris Cool exploit the possibilities of digital technology to the utmost in their quest to explore and extend the limits of an image or a sound.
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Cézanne was one of the first to reexamine the possibilities of a static image based on an idea and not on the accidental and rational perception of natural phenomena.
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'In this body of work I simply live all the possibilities that have come and are coming my way.' Her more recent work focuses on a series of fictional female characters.
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And shouldnt art photographers themselves exploit that flexibility more by making these presentation possibilities an integral part of their work, as so many artists do?
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Aladogan's art undoubtedly involves a lot of thinking; all kinds of possibilities are considered and either rejected or developed further, but the crucial thing is the execution.
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Would it not be better to experiment in an exhibition with photography, a flexible medium par-excellence, and try to open up the great potential of its presentation possibilities?
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Their work not only illuminates Pisanos present artistic position, but also interrogates it by supplying other possibilities and alternatives for it -- and thus endorsing its permanently impermanent character.
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In this way, possibilities and opportunities were created up to the last moment for adjustments or even outright alterations, similar to the topical moves of fashion labels that tend to change after every season.
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