Among the video pieces in the exhibit are works by Moroccan visual and sound artist Younes Baba Ali, who explores non-musical
rhythmic patterns using repetitive pen clicks, and British - Nigerian new media artist Evan Ifekoya, whose Nature / Nurture sketch pairs African dance moves with drum»n' bass.
The Nanea Oil, infused with hundreds of fresh flowers off the slopes of Haleakala and Mauna Loa, is massaged onto the body with
a rhythmic pattern using heated Lava Shells.
Not exact matches
* There are common verbal devices
used for structuring memory, such as: thinking memorable thoughts;
use of mnemonic, heavily
rhythmic and balanced
patterns;
use of frequent repetitions or antitheses, alliterations and assonances;
use of epithetic, formulaic, proverbial sayings;
use of standard thematic settings
Once they've latched, they need to suck rhythmically; the early breast has low volume (which is appropriate) which is why we
use breast compression to help the colostrum or milk flow; this will engage the baby in a
rhythmic suck / swallow
pattern.
Practice «
patterns» —
using a rhythm instrument or your hands, play or clap short
rhythmic patterns.
But there turned out to be more to the cordon - bleu groove than some head bobbing — the high - speed cameras the researchers
used revealed rapid foot stomping that seemed to follow the
rhythmic patterns of the birds» singing.
Flow practice differs from traditional Hatha Yoga in that sun salutations are
used between the postures and there is a
rhythmic pattern to the sequence of postures.
Patterns of delicate brushwork, poured paint, and a unique
use of space and palette create a complex pathway made from vivid colors and
rhythmic movement, inherent to the artist's work.
Oiticica's gouache Metaesquema 286 (1958) shows the effective
use of simple, monochromatic shapes to create an active, open composition where the forms appear to pulsate across the plane, expanding the field in a
rhythmic pattern that infers space beyond the paper's borders.
Using carefully sculpted carrots as tools, Dyrehauge stamps raw canvases with gridded fields of colored dots and marks, creating iterative blocs of
rhythmic patterning that meet, bleed and coalesce in organic and dynamic motifs.
Made
using a systematic, grid - based process, the images call to mind the meditative
patterns of Tibetan mandalas or
rhythmic geometries of textile arts.
Intentionally or not, Cordy Ryman's
use of the biological term «adaptive radiation» suggests the
rhythmic relationship between his radiating
patterns of paint and materials and their underlying, obdurate physicality.
Using layered improvisation to create hypnotic, highly
rhythmic, psychedelic environments, they perform in front of Alvarado's large - scale paintings, equally reminiscent of psychedelic environments, which feature
patterning and bright colors like those
used by the AfriCOBRA artists in the 1960s.
In works like Provincetown, June 1947, Resika's
use of color extends well beyond the naturalistic decoration of forms to the articulation of space with
rhythmic patterns and autonomous planes of color.
Reichler and colleagues
used weather observations and 4,000 years worth of supercomputer simulations of weather to show a surprising association between decade - scale, periodic changes in stratospheric wind
patterns known as the polar vortex, and similar
rhythmic changes in deep - sea circulation
patterns.