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It's a cool gimmick, and in earlier shows, like "Flicker" (2002), the troupe made good use of it to deliver wry stories and parodies.
The play back disruptions like flicker and video freeze resulting from buffer underflow degrade the QoE.
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Such a graph, with an ECG-like flicker, has recently appeared in the Economist: there are clear peaks corresponding to whenever the US government has tried to rescue the banks.
At Munich, he begins in a contrapuntally lyrical dream-state, wheels through high-speed free-improv, pulsing pop-grooves and glockenspiel-like flickers, and departs on his film-theme Mon Coeur est Rouge and the gentle gospel ballad Heartland.
"You like their flicker.
I watched these children, like flickering bulbs slowly extinguishing their light, gradually fade.
In one project, Gilly has strapped video cameras to Humboldt squid and filmed the mysterious signals they emit, which look like flickering, color-changing lights.
"Undulations are like waves; shimmies and vibrations are like flickering flames of passion," she said, "and the veil represents air and clouds and floating along in the breeze".
The drive should be part of the joy, particularly now when the air is thin, the sky vast and the leaves like flickers of sunlight.
Each bite of the tart is relentless in its richness and changes as the salt crystals melt; they are like flickers of light on your palate.
"Here and there giant flowers grew, glowing with a peculiar light like flickering lamps, and further in among the shadows moved tiny dots of cold green".
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