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"Labyrinths" was well received when published in England this summer.
I have recurrent dreams of nightmarish labyrinths and enclosed spaces.
Instead, it entices an unsuspecting listener into the album's emotional labyrinths.
There are just over 3 miles of labyrinths underneath the pyramid.
They're sandstone labyrinths formed by rushing water; beautiful but a bit claustrophobic.
I watch their bodies wind through mall labyrinths, painted with DeviantArt canvas tattoos.
How could you be expected to know the labyrinths of the Russian soul?
"Three years lost in the labyrinths of words, discussions and stonewalling," one editorial lamented.
The sprawling complex of dilapidated trailers and dangerous labyrinths of cells is a blight.
Here's how Capy describes it: Test your adventurer mettle against The Isle's procedural subterranean labyrinths.
These microscopic alterations are emblematic of Cesarco's linguistic labyrinths, which invite multiple lines of inquiry.
Labyrinths, unlike mazes, are unicursal — they have only one way in and one way out.
Books Territory Montclair Book Center is 9,000 square feet of nooks, alcoves, labyrinths and warrens.
It was only in the Middle Ages that labyrinths took on distinctly spiritual purposes in Christianity.
People are lost in digital labyrinths that are distracting without being satisfying, stimulating without bringing contentment.
Labyrinths: Emma Jung, Her Marriage to Carl, and the Early Years of Psychoanalysis, by Catrine Clay.
"Three Twilight Labyrinths," the first work one encounters, is a conflation of sculpture and still life painting.
Cars might need to perform the robot equivalent of nods and waves to get through those labyrinths.
A third room will feature one of Murphy's signature psychedelic, latticework labyrinths, a piece called Vectoral~Sentience_Stack.
There was a moment earlier when Labyrinths was just going to be an EP with some singles.
A lot of Labyrinths came from demos made on my laptop—each of which is 75 BPM.
Update [October 26, 1:00 pm EST]: Labyrinths is now streaming in full over at Consequence of Sound.
" For Labyrinths, Whitestone took the original, static album cover and expanded it into a "multitude of extra dimensions.
Humans have been building mazes and labyrinths for millenniums; they arose independently in ancient cultures around the world.
What makes Siena's drawings so singularly powerful is that in getting lost in their labyrinths we enter this doing.
Or is Westworld a maze of mazes, with different labyrinths for the characters and viewers to get lost in?
Don Watts, known as the Corn Maze Guy, has been designing these labyrinths of grain since the mid-1980s.
We never quite reach the center of Borges's labyrinths, nor is Hesse able to completely answer his own questions.
Los Angeles beat scene stalwart Alfred Darlington, aka Daedelus, has announced a new album, Labyrinths, and shared its title track.
For him and his colleagues, gazing into the Hadean labyrinths of a restless underwater volcano holds another, more visceral appeal.
Every del Toro creation has an underworld, be they cellars ("Crimson Peak"), labyrinths ("Pan's Labyrinth") or monster-infested sewers ("Hellboy").
Occasionally, Burtynsky's camera ducks underground to take viewers into the dark labyrinths of Russia's potash mines and Nevada's nuclear waste repositories.
Labyrinths — which aren't mazes but usually symmetrical circuits made of concentric circles — have been around for a really, really long time.
Sometimes there's a grand theme that comes way before the record begins and leads it, but Labyrinths was not like that.
After completing three of the five labyrinths, most of us volunteers were hungry, worn out, and had other places to be.
I've wandered the winding cobblestone lanes of Kyoto and the industrial labyrinths of Nagoya for hours and barely heard a honk.
The cenotes of Yucatán, still mostly unexplored, have galvanized some of the best cave divers to prowl through these nightmarish subterranean labyrinths.
They're often used to help young people explore their spiritual needs, but labyrinths can serve that purpose for anyone, regardless of age.
Interestingly enough, Al-Maria used a drone to film "Black Friday," which takes place in malls that seems both temple and labyrinths.
Since designing his first maze in 1989, Watts has created more than 900 labyrinths in locations as far as Maine, Florida, and Iowa.
On Sunday nights, he would bring home twisted, drenched spinnakers to hang-dry all over the house, forming silky red or blue labyrinths.
I pass through the labyrinths, corridors, see familiar faces, select and discard classes and activities, fluctuate between unquenchable curiosity and heavy, inert boredom.
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THUMP: You say that Labyrinths is centered on a heartfelt "love of genre," what do you mean by that exactly, a love of dance music?
The labyrinths of narrow alleyways are a throwback to when this region was known as Al-Andalus and was part of a medieval Muslim territory.
More than any other book, Jorge Luis Borges's "Labyrinths," which I discovered when I was 15, showed me what was possible in short prose nonfiction.
Replacing private institutions with leviathan government labyrinths will only serve to aid those with enough money to either manipulate the system or sidestep it altogether.
His wife was lost in the labyrinths of dementia, and spent her days being cared for inside the house, creating monsters with paper and paint.
Darlington admits that he's constructed his share of "dirges" over the years, but his new album Labyrinths is another stop on his ascent into the light.
And so, plant roots navigate the subterranean labyrinths of soil, rock, water, bacteria and roots of other plants no less proficiently than mice in search of food.
His true fascination seems to lie with robots, including multiple sci-fi worlds in his 2015 book Labyrinths, and tiny androids in several Adventure Time-esque commissions.
Their purposes range just as widely as their countries of origin — labyrinths have been used for Pagan rituals, templates for basket design, and even horseback riding training.
Economic downturn has done nothing to diminish the notorious labyrinths of red tape Brazil's indecipherable bureaucracy erects around even the most straightforward certifications, transactions and licensing processes.
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There are snake charmers and monkey tamers putting on a show for tourists in the central square of Marrakech, and winding labyrinths of the country&aposs old medinas.
Labyrinths are an incredibly versatile spiritual tool — they aren't problem-solvers, but they provide people with a template for meditation and prayer they might not have thought of otherwise.
Gems like these, scattered along the never-ending corridors and looping labyrinths of the fair, are worth enduring the back-ache, the dizziness, and the terrible stench of money.
So, for the next five days, Waypoint will be constructing its own loose mythology of gods and goddesses, avatars and heroines, twisting labyrinths and dark passageways to the underworld.
Sure, there's an ego, and, sure, the flexibility — the endless bobbing and weaving in search of solutions — can lead Macron into on-the-one-hand, on-the-other-hand labyrinths.
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By most accounts his father was a vicious intimidator who likely served as the archetype for the faceless and nameless male authority figures who oversee the urban labyrinths in his stories.
Inside the dark caverns and labyrinths of the revamped venue, old faces returned, and another new generation was introduced to one of the most storied dance parties ever to hit Los Angeles.
At the Fondazione Querini Stampalia, in a 16th-century palazzo, the garden's multilevel copper basin of concrete and mosaic with labyrinths of alabaster and Istrian stone feels both stark and strangely ancient.
When he was 5, he loved playing Wolfenstein 3D, a crude, cartoonish computer game in which a player tries to escape a Nazi prison by navigating virtual labyrinths while mowing down enemies.
Examine their sides and you'll notice various dents in the wood; stand at the back of the gallery and you'll confront their unexposed backs featuring bulky compressors and labyrinths of condenser coils.
You may be traversing many complex labyrinths or undergoing moody voyages, but the way you proceed through these environments is usually nothing particularly out of the ordinary, even when it can be cryptic.
The attraction for both students and administrators is understandable, especially if you've had to navigate the labyrinths of overlapping websites, services, and apps that often form the online portion of the university experience.
I've been shopping and snooping there since 1995 and still haven't exhausted all of this biblioscape's labyrinths and warrens — some of which, I suspect, lead to C.S. Lewis's Narnia or Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast.
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Prints and embroidery techniques lifted from the archives nod to the show venue, with stylized riffs on labyrinths, illuminated manuscripts and dragon slayers, tweaked for the street with gold finger caps and ear shields.
The minds of men are labyrinths, the only way to peruse their depths is to walk through them, and I am not friendly enough with Ed to coax him into taking me on that journey.
Dior's first woman artistic director, who previously spent some 17 years at Valentino, took inspiration from labyrinths for the line on the second day of fashion shows at Paris' Haute Couture spring/summer 2017 week.
Tanaka's unpeeling of the underground labyrinths of Tokyo Station, Shibuya Station, and Shinjuku Station (one of the world's biggest, and busiest, transport hubs) are like MRIs of some of the most amazing infrastructure on Earth.
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Showing with Stewart Gallery, Brian Dettmer took a similarly nuanced approach to transform religious, archaeology, and history books into sculptures — he takes a scalpel to various printed texts and carves out labyrinths of images and words.
She fashioned the household accessory first into labyrinths ("Mountains of Encounter," 2008) where a visitor's permutable pathway was dictated by the remote-controlled opening and closing of the blinds, emphasizing the kinetic quality of the material.
When they returned to my clinic, they described how frustrated they were about the endless paperwork and labyrinths of corporate procedures they went through just to get follow-up visits with pediatricians and specialists for Carter.
Whatever forms of matter can be made from that bank of energy — particles and forces that held sway when the universe was young — can reappear and briefly strut their stuff through labyrinths of electronic detectors and computers.
In the second example at the Breuer and the one at El Museo, architectural space comes into play: Both environments are essentially color-coded labyrinths — walk-in paintings, if you will — one glowing red, the other white.
Rather than performing a fertility rite or a symbolic pilgrimage to the Holy Land, people now walk labyrinths to get in touch with themselves — and it's a great alternative to regular meditation if you just can't sit still.
It's hard to say because the goings on inside Kilauea's plumbing system â€" the underground labyrinths and channels that carry the lava â€" can only be known through indirect means, like measuring how the ground swells, or sinks.
You can hear the track below alongside a brief interview with Darlington, conducted by email, about the upwardly striving nature of his music, as well as his decision to launch his own label Magical Properties for Labyrinths' release.
Cities at night can offer us unalloyed pleasures; they offer up dark labyrinths within which we are able to conceal ourselves, to change who we're seen as, to cast off whatever it is about daily life we dislike.
I tried to summarize this in a 2015 review I wrote for Hyperallergic: He took labyrinths and passageways, which were favored minimalist tropes, and superseded their phenomenological values with emotionally charged contexts that included prison architecture and Midwestern stockyards.
Never a celebrator of Valentine's Day, Flynn will channel La Merde's absurdity into a guest chef dinner this Sunday at Mile End Deli in Manhattan, where she'll serve dishes like Enchanted Pickle Labyrinths, Black Seed Bagel Bites and Dunk-a-Rugelachs.
Yet "The Encounter" never asks its audience to reach out and touch someone or something, or to walk through site-specific labyrinths, or to engage in conversation with a performer, as is often the way of interactive art these days.
I bought them more or less in the order in which I enjoy them, following Browne down the elaborately filigreed labyrinths of his strange obsessions, on subjects as diverse as whether elephants have knees and what species of fish Jesus ate after the Resurrection.
He produced elementary structures in semitransparent materials like expanded steel mesh or translucent plastic, organized identical forms in serial groups, created optically confounding works using mirrors, built labyrinths, and began to explore less rigidly structured means of activating space, like scattering materials randomly about the gallery.
Though Mr. Gyllenhaal was charming (and generally on key) in another musical night to remember at City Center, as the nerdy monster plant feeder in "Little Shop of Horrors" last year, he did not seem like an obvious candidate for leading us through the musical labyrinths of Sondheim.
Part fun house, part obstacle course, the four-acre park, which is frequented as much by young couples as by families, has brightly colored buildings and labyrinths, undulating hills and sloping paths — the sharp inclines, unexpected craters and blind corners can be perilous (helmets and sneakers are available upon request).
Part fun house, part obstacle course, the four-acre park, which is frequented as much by young couples as by families, has brightly colored buildings and labyrinths, undulating hills and sloping paths — the sharp inclines, unexpected craters and blind corners can be perilous (helmets and sneakers are available upon request).
Yes, Cuomo's support signaled a huge shift in the debate, but the halls of power in state legislatures are really labyrinths, and the game of politics is convoluted and full of feints and plays for leverage and backroom dealings, so who were we to say with any confidence what Cuomo's move really meant?
Punctuative video has been deployed many times before by van Hove, often brilliantly — to take us into the corridors of power (in the Shakespeare anthology "Kings of War"), the labyrinths of Id (in his adaptation of the Visconti film "The Damned") and the camera-ruled universe of television (in last season's "Network").
While Valerie read her magazines and Robyn worked dutifully through one page after another in her coloring book, the washed-out, numb winter landscape had borne cruelly in on them from beyond the train window: miles of bleached, tufted dun grasses, purple-black tangled labyrinths of bramble, clumps of dark reeds frozen in a ditch.
"Time Regained" lacks the majestic screwiness of Ruiz's earlier fun house labyrinths, like "Three Crowns of the Sailor" and "Life Is a Dream," but finds all manner of visual equivalents to its source — not just the circular narrative or modernist, multiple-perspective simultaneity but also the way that movies themselves are predicated on physiological memories.
Darlington's Labyrinths—out now on his own Magical Properties label—takes shape around the styles and tendencies of his collaborators, rather than what's traditionally the other way around, expanding on the sounds of contributors including Seven Davis Jr, Vōx, Amir Yaghmai, Zeroh, longtime collaborator Busdriver, wife Laura Darlington, Teebs, Goodnight Cody, and the Voidz drummer Alex Carapetis.
There were dungeons aplenty — deep, multilevel labyrinths outfitted with false doors and booby traps and elaborate menageries of monsters: ghouls, gorgons, hydras, mummies, minotaurs, basilisks, gnomes, orcs, chimeras, hobgoblins, centaurs (which could "attack twice, once as a man and once as a medium horse") and griffons ("the most prized of steeds ... fond of horse flesh above all other foods").
There is an impressive variety of materials and styles on display here, from the sinuous, curved labyrinths Motoi Yamamoto constructs of sea salt on gallery floors to Jeppe Hein's trippy mirrored interference in a Korean forest to more traditional hedge mazes like the one at Hever Castle in Kent, England (pictured above), created in the Renaissance tradition.
To my physician colleagues who are still unsure about Medicare For All, I offer the following reasons why now is the time to join the movement for health justice: In the current American health care "system," the insurance industry has endlessly frustrating labyrinths: prior authorizations, repeal processes for denied care, formularies in a constant state of revision, and on and on.
The story began like a fairy tale offered up to the rest of the planet: the giddy opening of infinite spaces and labyrinths of intelligence; the vertiginous feeling of having all the known world within one's grasp; the joy, for those living at the edges in remote villages or peripheral nations, of gaining access to globalized methods of socialization and personal growth.
His serene 21968 renovation of Venice's Fondazione Querini Stampalia museum garden, in which water flows into a multileveled copper basin flanked by labyrinths of alabaster and Istrian stone, the Pop minimalism of his 230 Olivetti showroom on Piazza San Marco, with Alberto Viani's 22000 bronze sculpture "Nudo al Sole" in the entry set in a black Belgian marble basin, and his reimagining of the Castelvecchio Museum in Verona, completed in 22012, in which he incorporated excavated layers of the medieval building and put the art on easels to make it more accessible to the viewer, all seem prescient.

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