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...inverting the viewer’s normal perception of people and their environment.The most recent work in the exhibition is “Sections of a Happy Moment,” a sequence of 180 black-and-white photographs capturing a single moment. A Chinese family stands in a sunlit square, while a few of the children throw a ball that hangs in air. The perspectives of the shots range greatly, as some of the shots are from twenty stories high on a nearby building while others are just of individual faces. The vast number of perspectives allows the viewer...
...building seeks to integrate the work of numerous labs by providing open spaces that facilitate the exchange of ideas. The aroma of Peet’s Coffee from the well-stocked café permeates the building, and there are sunlit collaboration areas on the upper floors...
...themes that are not altogether easy to portray, but come across lucidly. As much as people may cringe to think of sitting through a painful two-hour political message, the acting in the film makes you forget that worry as soon as you see Esma and Sara in their sunlit apartment. Yet the general subject matter of the film has been conjugated many times over: as fresh as the acting and as heart-felt as the directing may be, there are too many films about single mothers with difficult daughters and financial situations for this one to be called unique...
...08–give a convincing performance, expertly using their facial expressions to add to the emotion and energy of their movements.Boston Ballet II, a pre-professional dance program affiliated with the Boston Ballet, closed the Friday show with Susan Shields’ “Sunlit Song.” These talented young dancers captured the “sunlit” feeling of both the choreography and the music, filling the stage with uncontainable energy and seemingly effortless movement. Although the dancers of this separate company have the professional experience of training with the Boston Ballet...
...Most importantly, the high-definition video - 720p for you home-theater nerds - was surprisingly watchable. In the bright lighting of my kitchen, or the sunlit living room, video turned out well. I didn?t compare it with other recorded video, but I did view plenty of it on a 42-inch high-definition plasma TV. Not only were the colors vibrant and accurate, but the action was crisp and easy to watch. However, the picture did not turn out so well in dim lighting, even when I messed with the low-light settings. In those instances, the camcorder?s focus...