More to the point, Irwin manipulates the way that color emitted from fluorescent tube lights shines and disseminates through space by playing with the chromatic rhythms as well
as the syncopated oscillation of color hues, of temperatures and light densities.
Not exact matches
Watching their increasingly
syncopating relationship develop is one of the movie's biggest joys, Chewbacca quickly falling into place
as Han's towering, hairy conscience.
The film acquires a pleasant,
syncopated rhythm
as it bounces from one unlikely event to another, and Seidelman manages some nice detailing in the minor characters.
The issue
as I arrived in the fourth song was that a host of rapid
syncopated (off - beat) rhymes makes staying on beat with the indicated notes a chore
as my ear connects PaRappa's own vocals with my button presses and I subconsciously try to correct to make the song sound good.
Victoria Miro was showing one of Conrad Shawcross's large kinetic sculptures, which hummed and clicked a
syncopated rhythm
as its articulated wooden arms spun lit bulbs in complex, fairground loops.
Ms. Thomas made her late works by brushing on one small block of color at a time until she had filled the canvas or most of it with her irregular patterns,
as in «Iris, Tulips, Jonquils, and Crocuses» (1969), in which vertical sequences of patches in deep blue, yellow, red and orange create a
syncopating rhythm.
Borrowing from Michael McClure's notion of an «undersoul,» a term Conner embraced
as a way to position many of his works, this talk will examine the variations of visceral forms achieved through the
syncopated rhythm / cuts (sound to image edits),
as well
as his slow moving, emergent sonic and optical structures.
In the 1967 painting
Syncopated Rhythm, also known
as The Black Snake, many of the qualities I have noted are present: the use of simultaneous colour contrasts (now also including much greater use of black) that suggests the instantaneous, but set alongside considerations more associated with time - bound arts like dance and music; the painting itself being a continuation of a series and presented in a format that necessitates an experience of time duration.