Sentences with phrase «flickering on»

Though Colquhon is unable to swim, his description of his watery dreams — and the film's images of light flickering on water — create a moving portrait of both building and man.
Infinity Mirrored Room - The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away encompassed a cube - shaped, mirror - paneled room that featured a shallow reflecting pool as its floor; hundreds of multicolored LED lights were suspended at varying heights from the ceiling, flickering on and off in a strobelike effect.
Creed, Martin (b. 1968) Installation artist (light bulb flickering on / off), Turner Prize winner (2001).
Everything pulses, the projection flickering on and off with it.
Flickering on and off and with their nipples sometimes standing for eyes, the breasts» gaze provides a fitting epigraph for this installation of German artists Adele Röder and Kerstin Brätsch's multimedia creative practice.
Infinity Mirrored Room — The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away encompassed a cube - shaped, mirror - paneled room that featured a shallow reflecting pool as its floor; hundreds of multicolored LED lights were suspended at varying heights from the ceiling, flickering on and off in a strobelike effect.
Like the narrator of a Greek tragedy, his hand flickering on an imaginary harp as he plays the soundtrack of the predetermined collapse, transforming stock values and data entries into angelic voices who sing the chorus of inevitable catastrophe.
browser flickering on the stream?
Is anyone else getting 4.5 to download the final build and not the preview build, as that just cause me a huge number issues mostly with the oculus rift Dk2, now the image is flickering on and off.
You won't really want to be doing anything else either since the lights have started flickering on and off, sirens are roaring and it sounds like the monsters are about to drop out of the ceiling.
Red and green numbers kept flickering on a presentation screen as five brothers pointed out credit - card debt, consumer debt, mortgage debt and a ballooning national debt as their father tried to explain why it's patriotic to file for bankruptcy.
Do you see this flickering on the Nook when viewed in person?
To continue the living room metaphor, it is now dark, all of Chang's furniture back in place, candles flickering on the table, and you're listening intently as she solemnly spins the story further.
Told in short poignant scenes, the novel is about being an outsider in an insular society and the joy brought by images flickering on a screen through the darkness.
Gaslight still flickering on some streets.
Also the stereo has had to be replaced due to buttons not functioning and the lights flickering on the screen and not the new one is starting to do the same thing: (Thankfully it was all covered under warranty.
Scenes of bonding between Halley and Moonee, in which they dance together on a lawn with the sun flickering on their faces, are constructed as ecstatic or madcap interludes and rarely register as meaningfully expressive moments.
This resulted in the first stars flickering on across the Universe, and the UV radiation they emitted interacted with the surrounding hydrogen gas.
(2) The audio - visual effects of the lights feature are great, but seem to be overwhelming to the baby (and adults as well) with too many lights flickering on and off at the same time and over stimulating the baby.
Those three tiny heartbeats flickering on the ultrasound screen mean that life as you know it is about to be turned upside down.
At the moment, it is storming out, the wind is howling, and the lights are flickering on and off.
Every once in a while, a truth about God and His designs will come to light for me like a neon sign suddenly flickering on in the middle of the...
I'm remembering you, my friends, the votive is flickering on the mantle and I remember to pray as I move.
Seattle resident Dave Churchman had settled in for a little late - night cable business news last month when he noticed a familiar face flickering on his TV, one he thought he wouldn't see for a long time.
Light from the torches and litany of candles scattered about flickers on the water.
Candles flickered on the tables; a few of them had burned out over the course of the show.
Candles flicker on the downtown corner of Lark and State and the words of Christina Rosetti rise to the sky.
A WATERY telescope has just released its debut map of the sky, measuring for the first time how often black holes flicker on and off.
Collapsing out of dense pockets of hydrogen gas early in the universe's history, the first stars flickered on, emitting ultraviolet light that interacted with the surrounding hydrogen.
One by one its lights flicker on and off at the command of technicians in the control room.
Under normal circumstances, the subject always notices that the two are different, but if the person is diverted by a task, such as counting, or by a flicker on the screen, he frequently will not notice the change.
Autonomous machines have gripped our imagination ever since the first robot flickered on the silver screen, Maria (left) in the 1927 film Metropolis.
Autonomous machines have gripped our imagination ever since the first robot flickered on the silver screen in the 1927 film, Metropolis.
Astronomers from MIT and ASU have detected faint radio signals coming from the Cosmic Dawn — the time when the first stars began to flicker on (Credit: CSIRO Australia)
The mood in the restaurant is simple and stripped back, with rustic wooden tables and candles that flicker on the walls, giving a romantic feel to the place.
Soon the world will come to him: the village is about to be connected to electricity, and the first television will flicker on before Peyangki's eyes.
This is a suggestive emptiness: a car racing down an empty rural highway, creating suspense; a sky that hangs ominously over a gas station, and then begins to fill with the fiery ribbons of a spy satellite breaking up in the atmosphere; people standing in empty fields and clearings in anticipation of the supernatural; the spotless white space of the test room of a secure government facility; the camera pivoting around NSA analyst Sevier (Adam Driver) as the massive hangars of an Army base flicker on one after another, readying for pursuit.
I know many people go to the theater to mindlessly watch images flicker on the screen before them, but I love how Andrew's films make you think.
What flickers on the screen now seems to have been whittled down to just the «essentials,» which in Crowe terms are the pathos, high - pitched character interplay, sweeping emotional flourishes, and broad thematic romanticism.
Her death denied us more of her radiant light, which still flickers on film, never to be extinguished.
They get off to a bad start when the ship flickers on and off their radar, although they can see it right in front of them.
Somber mourners spilled out of the tiny La Parisienne French bakery and onto Fourth Avenue, where candles flickered on the sidewalk and a French flag hung next to the door of shop.
When I get them wrong, the stability and traction controls flicker on — barely noticeable but pivoting me toward the direction my hands are turned.
When it fails, it usually does so gradually, and the alternator failed light may not come on, or it might flicker on every now and then.
I've been impressed: the traction control and ESP lights haven't flickered on once, even on the slipperiest of conditions.
All I get is a momentary flicker on the screen and then a continued blank.
It's still dark, but white lights flicker on and off at regular intervals.
The screen fonts flickered on my Ectaco.
Bring your own soap and the TV flickered on every channel.
During evenings, we could see the lights of Cancun flicker on the horizon, yet above us were only stars.
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