Sound is used inventively, in manifold relationships to image, to suggest an active interplay between the conscious and unconscious. |
Large areas with significant detail missing were often repainted inventively in what was supposed to be the style of the original artist. |
Ones given a familiar reference point, viewers inventively create links with their own everyday perception of the constructed environment. |
Local institution Michael Yonkers has been having his own way with music for over 30 years, creating unheard sounds from inventively designed homemade guitars. |
The dance scenes are lively and inventively shot, using multiple cameras, though their visuals are stronger than their choreography. |
Jazz, though not played quite as inventively as it was when Louis Armstrong was making the South Side swing in the 1920s, is still alive and well. |