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Many jobs, many people, many parts: a prismatic Jared-orama.
The residue forms a prismatic sheen on the canal's surface, reflecting shimmering visions of the landscape.
In "The Peanut Vendor," the two pianists' rhythmic chords meshed into a prismatic double exposure.
She began with "Article 1 to 3" (2003), a prismatic score by Rozalie Hirs, from Amsterdam.
(The installation was enclosed in a prismatic, cavelike structure in Chemnitz, Germany; here it is remade into a subterranean labyrinth).
After a party or a concert, these accounts can amount to a prismatic portrait of the evening.
His resulting photographs, taken mainly in the Omotesando, Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Roppongi districts, capture individuals moving through a prismatic world.
Its new arrangement, also heard on "Tragicomic," featured a prismatic two-handed piano part and an abstracted hip-hop backbeat.
The aperture of a prismatic astrolabe is small, usually only 8 to 10 cm (3 to 4 inches).
Known as a prismatic astrolabe, it too is used for making precise determinations of the positions of stars and planets.
A target, for example, can be the subject of a small abstraction or a smearing device that adds a prismatic bravura to a more thickly painted landscape.
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