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Frost wraps his narrative in an atmosphere so thick with foreboding that its disorienting events take on a surreal quality.
Machismo seemed to have interested him; not only its aura of power, but its disorienting humour.
With its disorienting twists and turns a maze is a fitting metaphor for day-to-day living.
Also defunct is Peggy Guggenheim's pioneering 57th Street gallery, Art of This Century, with its disorienting concave walls and weird biomorphic furniture designed by the experimental architect and sculptor Frederick Kiesler.
The news came through the same emergency-alert system, with its disorienting buzz, that government agencies use to send news of a flood, and so it suggested some uncanny Pynchonian transference, in which terrorism had become as mundane and as universally affecting as the atmosphere.
As the coat leaps from the chair and into the arms of his dance partner, the particular visual trickery of the music video rears its disorienting head.
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The Ruined Map is perhaps the most effective in Abe's range of laying the mechanisms of that space bare so that you can witness how it disorients its contents spatially, temporally, and emotionally.
Still, if the application of the technique is loose, the aesthetic of 12-tone music — its deliberately disorienting sound world, its burst-open harmonic palette, its leaping lines and every-which-way counterpoint, its gleeful avoidance of tonal centers — is very much alive among exciting composers of otherwise strikingly different styles.
Walsh's curators could embrace a liberating theatricality, while the architect, Nonda Katsalidis, was able to design in far more radical ways — the building, with its deliberately disorienting layout and dramatic, vaulting spaces crisscrossed by Escher-like stairs, won Australia's leading architectural award.
It is exactly what its title suggests, disorienting in its ability to rocket along while also being mesmerisingly contemplative.
But its most recognizable feature is its staccato, perpetually disorienting melodic lines.
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