The phrase
"disorienting experience" means a situation or event that makes you feel confused, unsure of your surroundings, or lost. It can be unsettling or make you feel disoriented, like you don't know where you are or what is happening.
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Any hiccup or latency in the audio could create
a disorienting experience and ruin the feeling of immersion.
Second, travel can be
a disorienting experience.
A mix of lyrical greyscale images, strange,
disorienting experiences and flashes of modern - day behind - the - scenes moments, the result is an intriguing curio for English students or Kötting fans and an obtuse oddity for most others.
It's a strange movie — it feels, like Portman's Jackie, like it might shatter if dropped — and Mica Levi's eerie, dissonant soundtrack, with its howl - like chords, adds to
the disorienting experience.
The game features bizarre, gravity bending places, and promises to be quite
the disorienting experience.
Moving in the game while standing still in real life can be quite
a disorienting experience.
Elsewhere, Benedict Drew's video installation A Dyspraxic Techno (2017) intrigues, and then overstimulates, its visitors with sounds and images, creating
a disorienting experience that complements the other works with its playful sense of chaos.
Oscillating between rational and irrational, «Slightly Ajar» brings
a disorienting experience to Robert Henry Contemporary with 20 new collages by Sharon Lawless.
His commitment to plain fact, constant motion, and
disorienting experience described modernity.
(She collaborated with Mr. Serra in 1974 on «Boomerang,» in which he videotaped her listening to her own voice echoing back into a pair of headphones after a time lag, as she described
the disorienting experience.)
In 1974, she collaborated Richard Serra on «Boomerang», in which he videotaped her listening to her own voice echoing back into a pair of headphones after a time lag, as she described
the disorienting experience.
As an early example of video art about the body, this work produces
a disorienting experience for the viewer, in which gravity and narrative expectations are upended.
This is
a disorienting experience.
For instance, I wrote about
the disorienting experience of gazing at a Hummer advertisement, in Manhattan, a week before the invasion of Iraq in 2003, here:
It is a major life transition and can be a very
disorienting experience.