Despite their kineticism, neither work is particularly engaging, allowing for no real interactivity, physical or intellectual. |
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Neither she nor John ever seems to stop moving, and it's not just the natural kineticism of youth. |
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In recent years, however, the use of actual movement, kineticism, has become an important aspect of sculpture. |
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But to describe these sequences at all necessarily ossifies them, since language can't account for their jittery kineticism. |
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And new strains of geometric abstraction like Op Art and other eye-boggling experiments with optical kineticism in the 1960s added motion — or the illusion of it — to his repertory. |
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Space and time get collapsed in conventional action movies, where you create a false sense of kineticism by making it seem that everything is happening all at once, and Kathryn wanted to unpack that. |
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At the end of the video, Timberlake improvises with the producer Pharrell Williams, and there's a looseness in his movements that bespeaks an easy kineticism. |
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