Sentences with phrase «into hallucinatory»

Like many of his paintings from this period, it began with an image cut from a magazine and reconfigured into a hallucinatory new form.
The screen dissolves the viewer into a hallucinatory world, distorting their sense of time and self.
There are myriad other wonders to behold, such as a video of Bob Ross fed into the hallucinatory Deep Dream program and a painting by «painter of light» Thomas Kinkade displayed on cosmic wallpaper created by artist Mungo Thomson.
Ausgang makes no secret of his experimentation with psychedelics, and these experiences have carved their way into his hallucinatory visions and bright palette.
You have to take a leap of faith and plunge into this hallucinatory world.»
Germany's drift into hallucinatory Fascism?
Taken from old editions of National Geographic magazine, inhospitable areas turn into hallucinatory beauty.
Ningde has described these works as deliberately generating «an illusory feeling,» an insight into the hallucinatory power of photography as a whole.
Set amid the icy old - world charm of Vienna, the fragmentary romantic drama builds into a hallucinatory thriller, as Harvey Keitel's police detective — sans accent but with killer shoulder - length John the Baptist locks — begins to question Garfunkel over Russell's abortive suicide attempt and forces us to reconsider all that's gone before.
Nevertheless, the strategy of turning the screen into a hallucinatory psychodramatic space carries over from Schizopolis to Gray's Anatomy.
Filmed with a rapt severity worthy of Ermanno Olmi's The Tree of the Wooden Clogs, hers is a horror - western where the minimalist subtly grows into the hallucinatory.
The script (by del Toro and Matthew Robbins) anticipates problems and corrects them before they can take shape, too; just as it seems his story may get bogged down with exposition, the action shifts into a hallucinatory high gear.

Not exact matches

In 2018, deep into the era of the «cinematic universe» and series like Westworld, whose very structure begs to be diagrammed, Annihilation's hallucinatory haziness feels bracingly out of step with the direction expansive sci - fi has been taking.
Norway's hallucinatory, edge - of - the - world beauty imbues the story with a woozy, alcoholic haze and a sense of the marginal spaces into which the messiest aspects of private life are shoved.
Revenge French filmmaker Coralie Fargeat tears into the rape revenge genre with a startling ferocity in her debut feature, a violent and hallucinatory acid trip for the senses that asserts a feminist perspective in this historically exploitative and misogynistic arena.
As he struggles to unearth the origins of the program, he embarks on a hallucinatory journey into a shadow world of right - wing conspiracies, sadomasochistic sex games, and bodily transformation.
Everything you love about Hellraiser is cranked to 11 and shot directly into your veins for the perfect hallucinatory jolt of horror adrenaline, and one of my favorite horror sequels ever.
«Steve was able to blend horror, comedy, music, puppets, and special effects into a truly unique, funny and hallucinatory experience unlike anything ever seen,» commented Linda Pan, Shudder GM.
Rather than the hallucinatory dreaminess Lynch injects into films like Blue Velvet (the most similar), this film is ruled by the ferociously logical illogic of childhood.
Peter Strickland, whose other feature movie «Katalan Varga» is about a woman traveling in the Carpathian Mountains with a small boy seeking vengeance against her abusers, is on a similar track in his sophomore feature about Gilderoy, an innocent abroad who seems too overcome by inertia to escape extreme culture shock and thereby reverts into his own hallucinatory world.
Although these elements may seem familiar, the director brings her own unique concerns into the mix, feeding her restless angst through a vividly hallucinatory filter.
Brigitte Lin's descent into madness, in particular, is beautifully rendered by both the actress and the filmmaker; at one point, she seduces Cheung's Ouyang in a hallucinatory sequence in which identity seems to become mutable and unstable, an effect established mostly through simple but superbly elegant editing.
Their skill set combines pastiche and abstraction for hallucinatory swirls of sound, sensation and color that push the precedents of Dario Argento, Mario Bava, and Lucio Fulci into even more outr
Their skill set combines pastiche and abstraction for hallucinatory swirls of sound, sensation and color that push the precedents of Dario Argento, Mario Bava, and Lucio Fulci into even more outré hinterlands.
So many of the illustrations have a fantastical and hallucinatory quality; you can't help but feel drawn into Gaiman's dream world.
Evoking the hallucinatory effects intended by Gysin's machine, Elrod processes his original drawing into blurred images to create visual fields that resist coherence.
Indeed, both photography and film inform his methodology and Borremans has matured into a filmmaker producing moving and provocative images of hallucinatory beauty.
The exhibition includes several of Andrade's major Op art paintings, which combine hard - edged geometric forms and lines into illusory, and sometimes hallucinatory, compositions.
In an age where, because of technological advance, the veracity of the photographic image has long been cast into doubt and reality and history are easily manipulated to appear «real», Douglas employs a large format and an almost hallucinatory sharpness, the result of digital rendering, to question authorship, reality and the truth and meaning behind what we see — truth within the medium of photography and within the political and sociological issues that underpin the scenes his photographs portray.
Avowedly «maximalist», they convey turbulence on steroids; scrapheaps blown into knots, masses fractured into particles, and unreadable compilations meant, I suspect, to look free and hallucinatory.
The show was like going into my mind, like creating a whole environment — a kind of hallucinatory effect.
As Roberta Smith put it, «Nordström's drawings have a hallucinatory power all their own, which emanates less from his imagery than from the extraordinary range of drawing techniques that bring it into being.»
In his latest show, Current Events, opening tonight at New York's James Cohan Gallery, Tomaselli's myriad obsessions — birds, gardening, mind - blowing drugs and front - page news — explode into view in all of their hallucinatory splendor.
The peripatetic artist was born in Scotland, raised in Trinidad and Canada, worked in London and now paints primarily in Port of Spain, Trinidad, whose lush, hallucinatory colors are blotted into his canvases.
The exhibition includes Christian Marclay's cinematic collage and working timepiece The Clock (2010); Sarah Lucas» biomorphic sculpture series NUDS (2009 - 10); George Shaw's hallucinatory paintings of West Midlands council estates; Elizabeth Price's seductive and unsettling film User Group Disco (2009) set to an 80's soundtrack; Maaike Schoorel's atmospheric paintings; Matthew Darbyshire's exploration into taste and display in An Exhibition for Modern Living (2010) and Duncan Campbell's examination of the public persona of Britain's youngest ever woman MP, Bernadette Devlin in Bernadette (2008).
His art is figurative and often based on photographic images, but the end effect is to take us into a completely different world of often hallucinatory power.
The ultimate effect sets the viewer into a trance or meditation that is as unnerving as it is hallucinatory; a joyous world full of force and life.
In this revision of art history, the artist shifts elements coming from well - known works into a lesbian punk environment and a grotesque and hallucinatory atmosphere.
If Doig's paintings have always been far - out in their hallucinatory charge, the most recent ones are even further out: things observed in the real world are transformed by the act of painting into something approaching dreamscapes.
Other works evoke hallucinatory effects, in a reverse process of hard - edged drawings dissolved into blurred clouds of colour that are impossible to focus.
A major figure in American art since the 1960s, Lucas Samaras (born Greece 1936) is known primarily for this sculptures, in which he transforms familiar objects, such as chairs and boxes, into strange, often threatening artworks, and for his hallucinatory photographs, mostly of himself.
Ziolkowski's paintings are a wild hallucinatory journey into his strange and often frightening universe.
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