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The personal iconography of Moorcock's fictional world has become so rich, each work he produces forms part of a complex echo chamber, singing beautifully into both the past and future of his own mythologies; just as London itself is the great, stuttering energy source, simultaneously contemporary and Dickensian, wired through invisible counter cultures.
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Susan Fromberg Schaeffer, a poet and novelist whose well-regarded 1989 novel "Buffalo Afternoon" examined the Vietnam War and its long and complex echo throughout American life, died Friday in Chicago.
But in "Agon" life and art are part of a bewilderingly modern collage, with unprecedented novelties of dance classicism and complex echoes of past genres of music and dance, flowering amid behavior that looks casual now and music that sometimes sounds like New York traffic.
Ligeti's polyphonic piano score, played by Cameron Grant with Alan Moverman, is illuminated visually by the needle-sharp thrust of dancers moving in complex, echoing patterns.
In the range-slow time domain, the first method executes real-valued inverse Radon transform (RIRT) to echo modulus directly, while the second one applies complex-valued inverse Radon transform (CIRT) to the complex echoes.
But distinguishing "up" from "down" is thought to depend on the brain's ability to sort out complex echoes and distortions in sound waves as they bounce off the outer ear's ridges and folds, called pinnae.
There are extraordinary moments like the shot of Winters's corpse at the bottom of the river in the family car, the malevolent preacher laying siege to Gish's house, and a complex series of narrative echoes.
Typically there is a complex mass with internal echoes and some degree of posterior through transmission.
It sounds like the work of several guitarists but it's just Manzanera playing through a complex relay of distortion, repeat echoes and vari-pitch, using a specially built contraption that worked just once.
a Ultrasound scan showing a complex mass composed of an echo-free fat component (asterisk) and an echogenic fibrous component (arrow).
"They allow his camera to seek out and find subtleties of expression and echoes of a complex, sensual intelligence that never surface in their work for other directors," Haskell wrote in New York magazine in 1978.
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