Sentences with phrase «by phosphorescent»

There is one path to follow, which guides you over the dunes and into caves lit by phosphorescent flora.
The result is a tour - de-force that clashes static set - pieces (including the film's most astonishing sequence, a five - minute ritual as Orin asks the village elders for advice, the figures illuminated against interior darkness by phosphorescent, ghostly lighting) with «extravagant» camerawork that has been compared to Max Ophuls (11).
But in the end you (hopefully) get to experience life colored by that phosphorescent glow of meaning.

Not exact matches

Electrical engineer Stephen Forrest of the University of Michigan, chemist Mark Thompson of the University of Southern California and their colleagues created the so - called organic LED by combining two layers of phosphorescent diodes — to release green and red wavelength light — and one layer of a fluorescent diode to supply blue wavelength light.
After introducing the magical plant of the film's title — a phosphorescent wild berry that blooms just once every seven years — the movie settles into the bucolic lull of its rural surroundings, as Mary (voiced by Ruby Barnhill in the English - language version) unpacks her belongings at her new home, a charming cottage belonging to her Great - Aunt Charlotte (Lynda Baron).
With each stroke, phosphorescent plankton gave the illusion of molten metal dripping off their paddles and swirling by the boats like a million underwater camera flashes.
With so much packed into our five days on the water, the list of highlights is lengthy: Orcas swam by; we climbed up a native midden, the result of hundreds of years of use by local peoples, we enjoyed wine on the porch every night before dinner, and once, deep into the dark of a hot summer night, we paddled a short way form the lodge to watch phosphorescent marine creatures dance wherever we disturbed the water.
The graphics are colorful featuring pastel shading similar to a number of high - profile GBA titles; the colors are fairly dramatic and high - contrast, particularly because some levels have significant pallete changes as well — near the end of the second stage of the game, a forest level, the lights go out, leaving the level very dark (they can be turned on again by attacking certain phosphorescent trees).
In Knossos (1993), named after an ancient city on the Greek island of Crete, fragile, glimmering yellow lines rise and branch out against a night - black ground, a coiling red flower inside; phosphorescent white stars float by in a fading arc.
The effect is almost phosphorescent in these nocturnes at Acquavella, a swirl of forms linked by a dancing line in black that swings back and forth across the paper and makes diagonals, then loops in a suggestion of movement that captured the imagination of Jackson Pollock, who saw them in 1945 at the Pierre Matisse gallery in New York.
Benglis, who created her first phosphorescent piece in 1971, has long been intrigued by natural phosphorescence, whether found in bioluminescent waters and phosphorescent caves or in the glow of fireflies.
Aurally enlivened by Florian Hecker's electro - acoustic video piece Chimerization (2012), this room also includes four larger - than - life size phosphorescent drawings of mythological figures in various stages of historical evolution: a cave man with club in hand, drawn in 2012 by French illustrator Thibaud Herem, is juxtaposed with Francois Dallegret's 1968 schematic design for a cosmonaut suit for a Vitruvian man of sorts.
Mova accomplished this by brushing the faces of actors with phosphorescent makeup and using customized software and hardware to capture the facial expressions and convert them into data to create high - resolution 3D digital image.
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