In the Met's exhibition, the curators do something wonderfully disorienting. |
It's a typically intense, focused drama, filmed in the director's characteristically muscular, rhythmically disorienting style. |
For people raised on the old, Ciceronian interpretation of classics, this must indeed be disorienting. |
It's such a bizarre and disjointed album, confrontational and spaced, an incredibly druggy and disorienting experience. |
Some light crackling noises and loud pops are disorienting and prevent me from giving a higher score. |
The strange characteristic about an inverted spin, according to one pilot, is that yaw is opposite to roll and can be quite disorienting. |