Sentences with phrase «hypnotic show»

To that end, independent curator Raimundas Malasauskas led participants through a session characterized by his ongoing project The Hypnotic Show.
Known by most, in the contemporary art scene, for his 16th century inspired allegorical still lives, where his carefully constructed panels contain playful, yet honest objects which remind viewers of death's inevitability, to his various grandiose and remarkably detailed storefront window installations commissioned by the exclusive and internationally renowned Bergdorf Goodman department store; this particular third solo exhibition at Salomon Contemporary, «Interstellar Overdrive «is a hypnotic show all on it's own.
This past spring, Humeau wowed visitors to DUVE Berlin with «* Echoes *,» a hypnotic show where electric lemon walls came laced with deadly, Black Mamba venom.
Fed by a slow - moving stream above, I lost track of time as I listened to the sound of the falling water and watched the hypnotic show the water produced as it trickled its way down.

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This is an awesome video, showing some really simple and easy hypnotic tricks to get your baby to sleep.
I watched an episode of Dateline NBC on hypnotic childbirth which showed 2 women going through their labors calm and relaxed, with very little birth pain.
in mind, I was able to get in touch with Paul McKenna, who was visiting Cambridge with his hypnotic stage show.
Hypnotic drug use shows a similar trend, suggesting that sleep problems get worse, then improve with long - term pain relief after THA.
«The current study confirms the research group's previous results which showed that it is possible to use hypnotic suggestion to trigger visual hallucinations in a way that is otherwise not possible — say, through practiced use of mental imagery,» says Docent Sakari Kallio from the University of Turku.
After seven weeks of hypnotic relaxation therapy, a 69 - year - old man who had uncontrolled hot flashes following prostate cancer surgery showed a drastic decrease not only in hot flashes but also an impressive improvement in sleep quality, according to the study.
«But hypnotic relaxation therapy has been shown to be the most effective drug - free option — as well as having few or no side effects.»
Elkins has done extensive research showing that hypnotic relaxation therapy greatly benefits postmenopausal women and breast cancer survivors who suffer from hot flashes.
In a study of medical students under exam - time stress, investigators found that those who received «hypnotic - relaxation training» did not show the same reduction in key immune system components that their untrained counterparts did.
One animal study showed that salidroside produced notable sedative (calming) and hypnotic (sleep - inducing) effects in a dose - dependent fashion.13 Another study showed that administering salidroside to animals reversed stress - induced anorexia (discontinuation of eating).14 Together, these findings support rhodiola's ability to calm individuals subjected to stress and to restore normal patterns of rest and eating.
In this video tutorial, Charlotte Tilbury shows how easy it is to create a hypnotic, mesmerizing eye look for day and night with Eyes to Mesmerise in Jean, a shimmering pink champagne shade.
Hypnotic Blue eyes: Blue makeup for the eyes was also one of the major trends of spring shows, and it worked big time in creating a bolder look.
Hypnotic as the film is on its own, it further proves that Coppola showed Roger something different, even when working in the recognizable (a paragraph on the film's heavily - used Chateau Marmont) and truthful (Roger's reflections on Coppola's honest portrayal of publicists).
For the supplemental materials, there's an excerpt from the documentary Michelangelo Antonioni: The Eye That Changed Cinema; Blow - Up of «Blow - Up», a new documentary about the film; two interviews with David Hemmings, one on the set of Only When I Larf from 1968, and the other on the TV show City Lights from 1977; 50 Years of Blow - Up: Vanessa Redgrave / Philippe Garner, a 2016 SHOWstudio interview; an interview with actress Jane Birkin from 1989; Antonioni's Hypnotic Vision, featuring two separate pieces about the film: Modernism and Photography; both the teaser and theatrical trailers for the film; and a 68 - page insert booklet containing an essay on the film by David Forgacs, an updated 1966 account of the film's shooting by Stig Björkman, a set of questionnaires that the director distributed to photographers and painters while developing the film, the 1959 Julio Cortázar short story on which the film is loosely based, and restoration details.
November 16, 2016 • In a career - spanning show at Washington, D.C.'s 9:30 Club, the L.A. band showcases its ethereal harmonies and moody, grooving, hypnotic sound.
Technically, the cinematography, in real nighttime conditions (about 75 % of the film is shot in darkness), is hypnotic (the only visual flaw of the film is a too obvious imposition of a rock face that is illuminated in a lightning strike as the doctor urinates), and cinematographer Gokhan Tiryaki gets major kudos, but, even more so is the almost nonexistent soundtrack, whose power is palpable, and shows how utterly superfluous most soundtracks are.
The film, directed by Richard Kwietniowski and inspired by a true story, avoids the artificial highs and lows of many gambling movies and shows Hoffman burrowing straight ahead, his eyes rarely lifted from the action, as if under a hypnotic spell.
Today the water buffalo had the pond to themselves, and only the village ancestor shrine opposite showed signs of life, but not with pious prayers and hypnotic chants offered to the ancestors: only the revolutionary song calling on young men to join the Red Army.
This hypnotic video taken from a cross-country trip across the U.S. on train and set to some original prose by the director truly shows the power of word to create a mood and to transport the listener to another world.
The images shown on the screen are of various destinations and while the screen is bright, I found that the reflections off the mirrors and water sort of had a hypnotic effect at night when going for a relaxing swim.
The show brings together a number of works created by Bayrle starting in the 1970s that model anonymous grids of city blocks and highways — works he initially envisioned while working as a jacquard weaver and staring into the hypnotic patterns of the thread crossings.
For her latest London show, Pae White has created a hypnotic maze of black, red, blue and purple threads which reach from and terminate into the walls of South London Gallery — as seemingly endless and bewildering as the sleepless nights that conceived it.
The latter showed a hypnotic work on three screens, each displaying a small white boat with a figure inside, as seen from above.
As Jamie's camera shows the dancers enacting a provocative, sexually charged choreography with the living room furniture, the title song by Sonic Youth provides a hypnotic soundtrack.
Judith Mackrell: This rare footage of Cunningham dancing in 1964 shows the choreographer still close to his prime at the age of 45, moving with hypnotic elegance and control
Elsewhere Sarah Pager has a lively show as artist in residence (towers of bins, lots of apples, a hypnotic animation made by multiplying one lone fly).
Among the exhibitors are influential nonagenarian Indian artist Krishna Reddy, who shows drawings from the 1950s articulating various experiments with form, and (at the other end of the age scale) Dhaka - based Ayesha Sultana, whose hypnotic watercolours follow her interest in material, movement and distance (and, fundamentally, form).
Martin, whose work is currently on view at the Whitney's figural - painting show «Flatlands,» has become a buzzy emerging artist for these perplexing images, and now, at Bodega, he'll show more of them in a show titled «Eczema Song,» which, if its loopy press release is any proof, will be as weird and hypnotic as anything else he's done.
''... Stunning... Maya Stovall shows videos of hypnotic little dance performances she stages at shops in her neighborhood in Detroit...» (ARTnews)
Conceived for the evocative spaces of the former Cinema Manzoni — for over fifty years, one of the most important movie theaters in Milan, but closed to the public since 2006 — Parasimpatico combines older works with new pieces conceived for this show, which transports us into a world of floating visions, vibrant, psychedelic colors, hypnotic soundtracks, sensuality and ethereality.
From hypnotic meditations to haunted houses, this exhibition, aptly titled In the Face of Overwhelming Forces, shows that while the body and mind may appear to be in blissful harmony with the space and time they inhabit, Koester's disturbing suggestion is that the latter exerts exacting control over the former.
Best known for her hypnotic, ballpoint pen ink and charcoal figurative drawings, Odutola's new show begins with a group of works made with white charcoal on blackboard.
Seemingly crafted out of countless late nights spent in furtive dialogue with self, nature and others, the show offers suggestions of urban influences and psychological musings that beautifully coalesce into a hypnotic inner world.
Braun's films are, quite frankly, hypnotic, entirely mad and revelatory of what this show is really about — the urban jungle.
One of Richard Aldrich's paintings has a certain redolence of the Philip Guston of the early»60s; Matt Connors is showing a twelve - foot - tall triptych of red, yellow and blue monochromes that can't fail to remind you of Ellsworth Kelly and Barnett Newman; Nicole Eisenman's stylized heads have discreet echoes of Paul Klee and Alexej von Jawlensky as well as of the»80s neo-Expressionists themselves; Mark Grotjahn's densely layered concatenations of shimmering, thickly textured lines recall Joseph Stella's Americanized Futurism as reinterpreted by way of Richard Pousette - Dart's hypnotic tactility; Amy Sillman sometimes uses still life as an armature for abstraction in ways that would not have seemed alien to Hans Hofmann; Rashid Johnson and Julie Mehretu draw very different conclusions from Cy Twombly — in Johnson's case, an influence productively united with that of the matterism of»50s Europeans like Antoni Tàpies and Alberto Burri.
Robert Goodnough may have favourably described Number 32 1950, the first black painting, as showing «open black rhythms... dance in disturbing degrees of intensity, ecstatically energising the powerful image in an almost hypnotic way», 1 but not everyone shared his good opinion.
The show's film and video pieces are uniformly strong: two short and characteristically hypnotic Mark Leckey works involving, respectively, a Jeff Koons bunny sculpture and a snare drum have a disembodied vision that aligns nicely with that of helicopter that Ei Arakawa employs in his new collaborative video with Henning Bohl, a delirious sci - fi romp through Japanese postwar playgrounds that involves, yes, helicopter parenting.
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