Sentences with phrase «syncopation of»

The tapestry slowly grows as I work section at a time, weaving areas of cloth to create the image in a syncopation of threads, shapes, colors and textures with the language of the loom.
The tapestry slowly grows as I work section at a time, weaving areas of cloth to create the image in a syncopation of threads, shapes, colors and textures with the language of the loom.
Light and form provide an unexpected syncopation of movement across the surface of his flower paintings.
She mutes her colors of melody to emphasize the syncopation of her forms.
Dogged antagonists, they published their essays in combat with one another, and released their anthologies in a syncopation of one - upmanship.
You have the syncopation of the diegetic sound to the music which happens throughout the movie.
The tapestry slowly grows as I work section at a time, weaving areas of cloth to create the image in a syncopation of threads, shapes, colors and textures with the language of the loom.
While citing such diverse pop - culture influences as animated cartoons, comics, and album - cover art, as well as early 20th - century abstraction, Petersen creates a rhythmic space within his paintings suggestive of the syncopations of jazz music.

Not exact matches

There hasn't been so much syncopation in New Orleans since the arrival of Dixieland.
The appearance of Gov. Andrew Cuomo at a student - led rally and walkout protesting gun violence provided some fish - out - of - water images of the besuited state executive lying on the ground for the «die - in» and clapping somewhat out of syncopation with chants.
Based on the results, the authors suggest that listening to rhythmic drum patterns with a medium degree of syncopation elicited a greater desire to move and the most pleasure, particularly for participants who enjoyed dancing to music regardless.
Like a next - gen Robert Zemeckis, Verbinski is a builder of contraptions, a movie - crazy architect of Hollywood entertainments that hum and clank in pleasing syncopation, but look storyboarded within an inch of their lives.
Wright's style is infectious, such as when the friends walk in choreographed unison about the town, weaving past others in syncopation to the dark jaunt of the Doors» reading of «Alabama Song.»
Excellent teaching involves a blend of techniques and theory; expressiveness; syncopation; call and response, and, frequently, improvisation.
Zabo (who uses pronouns they / them) clearly adores their characters, and their enthusiasm is infectious as Syncopation explores the psychology of BDSM and the way rock music can make outcasts feel like gods, while nimbly setting up bandmates Mish and Domino for their own love stories down the line.
The syncopation, the improvisation, the sudden, breathtaking changes of direction and the fact that it's not learned so much as felt makes scholarship of the genre daunting.
The volume of the creative corps is rising, with typos, awful covers and occasional masterpieces as syncopation.
Enacted live at SFMOMA during the opening days of Soundtracks and replayed on video for the remainder of the exhibition, the performance reflects the constant interaction between human labor, with all its imperfections and syncopations, and the near perfection of trained musicians, who skillfully follow but also consciously deviate from the regime of a preprogrammed rhythm.
Instead, she combined materials to suggest a dynamic syncopation with unexpected juxtapositions of shapes and color.
Inspired by Third Cinema, Conceptual art, and modes of syncopation, Hewitt's vantage point seems at once poetic and critical, and as deeply tied to the past as it is to a hope for the future.
In speaking about her work, many of the terms in music were the same as the terms of the image; i.e. «tone,» «composition,» «tempo,» «pitch,» and «syncopation
Marcia Holmes celebrates «Syncopation,» her twelfth solo exhibition since first making her mark in 1999 on the north shore of New Orleans.
And, while sound is integral to the history of modern art — remember dada's swells of noise, surrealism's fascination with American jazz and the swing and syncopation that suffused postwar American painting — the antiseptic and visual logic of the white cube and the art - as - commodity system it underscores, remain stubbornly intact.
Other galleries present two of his most ambitious technological experiments, both made in collaboration with engineers: «Oracle (with Billy Klüver, Harold Hodges, Per Biorn, Toby Fitch, and Robert K. Moore)» (1962 — 65), a five - part sculpture that combines salvaged metal and «Mud Muse (with Frank LaHaye, Lewis Ellmore, George Carr, Jim Wilkinson, Carl Adams, and Petrie Mason Robie, 1968 — 71 3.5 tons of drillers» mud, which burbles like a primeval tar pit in syncopation with sound - activated air compressors.
Taking advantage of the innate malleability of words, Basquiat created a form of painted hip - hop, termed «Eye - rap» by art historian Robert Storr — a unique visual language that bears «startling visual syncopation
The show's thesis revolved around a non-linear notion of art - historical advancements «characterized by repetition and syncopation, detours and delays».
Later galleries present two of his most ambitious technological experiments, both made in collaboration with engineers: Oracle (with Billy Klüver, Harold Hodges, Per Biorn, Toby Fitch, and Robert K. Moore, 1962 — 65), a five - part sculpture that combines salvaged metal junkyard treasures with the most advanced wireless transistor circuitry, and Mud Muse (with Frank LaHaye, Lewis Ellmore, George Carr, Jim Wilkinson, Carl Adams, and Petrie Mason Robie, 1968 — 71), a vat of 8,000 pounds of drillers» mud, which burbles like a primeval tar pit in syncopation with sound - activated air compressors.
But of course this wasn't ice during the waning evenings of July, it was just another day for mayflies who often hatch in fascinating (and nightmarish) syncopation.
It picked «Kansas City,» it told me, because of its «blues rock qualities, mild rhythmic syncopation, demanding instrumental part writing, mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation and major key tonality.»
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