Adam Chitwood is a former Managing Editor at Collider, where he covered film and television with a focus on interviews, features, and industry analysis. We at Collider are happy to debut an exclusive ...
The mention of stained glass often brings to mind Louis Comfort Tiffany and his magnificent windows. The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw a wave of German, Austrian and Swiss immigrants settle ...
Works in the current show at Hawk Galleries look like artifacts from ancient times and civilizations – tusks, bones, skulls, tools, vessels, and bowls with hieroglyphics. But they’re all blown glass ...
Before the invention of the camera, a portrait was judged by its resemblance to its subject — the closer the likeness, the better. Modernism changed all that, with artists like Vincent Van Gogh, who ...
Researchers have uncovered a material perception mechanism with which humans discriminate between reflective and transparent materials (mirror and glass). The research team discovered that the brain ...
Glass patterns have long served as a paradigmatic tool for unravelling the mechanisms underlying visual form perception and the integration of motion cues. These intricate stimuli, composed of ...
In M. Night Shyamalan’s new comic-book thriller “Glass,” there’s a scene where actor James McAvoy as “The Beast” is scurrying vertically on a wall. The scene, shot inside the shuttered Allentown State ...
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