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"subliminal" Definitions
  1. affecting your mind even though you are not aware of it

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I guess that probably had some kind of subliminal effect.
The messaging was hardly subliminal: this boss is magnanimous, god-sent.
I think it's almost a bad subliminal thing, this heroic thing.
The telegraphed information, by the way, isn't subliminal advertising, Blanton said.
Iverson stepping over Lue was like a subliminal message to us.
There's always a lot of subliminal sexual politics in authoritarian personalities.
But you can't deny the association, or the subliminal reference points.
Admixtures of light, almost subliminal blue cool some of the bands.
I never see those things as a subliminal message of my film.
Pope Francis appears to be sending President Trump subliminal messages on Twitter.
Is this subliminal messaging that Tess doesn't really like Will at all?
Amidst our verbal communication, there lies the unspoken reality of subliminal communication.
It's a subliminal message of sincerity that some language experts consider contrived.
The tight-knit crew sneak subliminal messages and symbolism into the film.
But it's smart in expressly theatrical ways, and its effectiveness is subliminal.
My idea of beauty standards are still skewed by these subliminal threats.
You can go as strong as you want, or subliminal as you want.
The rest of the day's sparring, it turns out, is far more subliminal.
Is her penchant for wearing white a subliminal alignment with the suffragette movement?
Do you think Beyoncé's new ring is meant to send a subliminal message?
Trump's choice of a white dress…sent all sorts of interesting subliminal signals.
However, Campbell told Mashable that a degree of subliminal communication does take place.
Other surveys have shown more subliminal ways in which women are held back.
On a subliminal level, we convey who we are without even knowing it.
Even as a subliminal suggestion, filmmakers are playing with these possible philosophical precepts.
We found autoerotic, neurotic, nightmarish and subliminal obsessive layers everywhere in the plot.
"Maybe in Dr. Phil-subliminal-psychological world, there is something there," he said.
There are these overt and subliminal messages that being partnered is the ideal.
" He added: "You're going to be sending subliminal messages about me like that?
He suspects that some "subliminal identification" arose when it came to drowning Shelley.
The team embedded subliminal commands, inaudible to human ears, into anodyne, white noise music.
At a young age, Markle was hypersensitive to subliminal messaging in media and ads.
Such subliminal conditioning can control physiology, including the release of hormones and immune responses.
As the urban legends go, Disney movies are riddled with subliminal reference to sex.
My parents, bearing the subliminal shame of Jewish survivors, tried to assimilate in Britain.
I thought about whatever subliminal impulse had put me on the train to Farmingdale.
Turkish prosecutors claimed that they gave "subliminal messages" announcing the coup on the program.
The images strobe near-subliminal words and turn Sophie's face into digital Silly Putty.
There is no American law against broadcasting subliminal messages to humans, let alone machines.
It was subliminal, as compelling as an evolutionary tie as one has to one's parents.
Watch it enough times and it starts to get soothing in a deep, subliminal way.
And researchers don't need to use implicit or subliminal measures to suss it all out.
If we cut that off, we push television executives into new levels of subliminal trickery.
At the deepest, subliminal level, ­Schama believes that portraits register something primal in us all.
Actually I probably missed some – maybe there are more occurrences – probably subliminal ones as well.
It may be that I just also didn't want to work on a subliminal level.
Beneath the surface of public life, one can detect a strange, subliminal to-and-fro.
Why is this subliminal message saying to me that I'm just an object or thing?
Lacking firm evidence, prosecutors argued that Mr. López had used subliminal messages to stoke violence.
The Subliminal is Now also contained video collages, framed photographic prints, and framed textile pieces.
And the idea was subliminal cues in your News Feed and on your Facebook pages using social influence and other kinds of subliminal cues to see if they could actually produce more people casting real votes in the real world during the 2012 midterm elections.
Be afraid — that is the subliminal message of so many Republican campaigns in the 2018 midterms.
Using a subliminal signal, the villain "triggers" the entire church to go into a murderous frenzy.
The listener does not necessarily discern these structures consciously, but the formal underpinnings provide subliminal coherence.
Subliminal Shifts continues at Tracy Williams (55 Hester Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan) through March 6.
Interspersed with close-ups of the tape recorder being operated are subliminal images of a body.
Was it a response to cultural messages around femininity, a subliminal wishing away of physical desire?
The subliminal message is we can't trust a President who has a very close Muslim advisor.
They spoke a subliminal truth about writers, that the good ones are rarely the pretentious ones.
His thoughts are relatively harmless, thinking of ways advertisers may send subliminal messages while you sleep.
There may be limits to how thoroughly one can purge a vast society of even subliminal bias.
The slogan is really a sign, and as such it contains a subliminal but very definite message.
One of the most eye-opening experiments to me was done by Samuele Marcora using subliminal images.
Crazyhead is just dragging that dynamic out into the open and refusing to let it be subliminal.
But even beyond the self-anointment by homage, the video acts as an exercise in subliminal messaging.
That's a clear sign that video games are using subliminal messaging to turn young children into satanists.
As with everything the KarJenners do, it's also a subliminal advertisement for every product her family produces.
She said that Maddow—with its mild subliminal association of meadows in summer—is a fake name.
Or is Meromi's sculpture less about the ignorable victim and more about a kind of subliminal aberration?
They introduced more than 100 witnesses, some of whom testified that they had received the subliminal messages.
There is also a very short, almost subliminal shot of a guy holding a giant confederate flag.
Everything seen in the video is digital, except for certain subliminal elements, which Wexler did not name.
These kinds of details sometimes meander along subliminal lines, allowing for our mental immersion in imagined worlds.
"One time I was accused of subliminal advertising," Mr. Ferro said of his fondness for that technique.
We were woken by the subliminal awareness that somewhere in this huge mansion somebody was cooking bacon.
Rather, it comes from watching what was subliminal for Jane Eyre become explicit text for Jane Steele.
It's like subliminal advertising, but one that taps into the vulnerabilities and unconscious biases of the human brain.
The mailing represents a subliminal message to race-conscious Republican voters that Mr. Rubio isn't quite like them.
The soundscape is intended as subliminal messaging designed to program empathy into white visitors, the artists tell me.
Any extension of democratic liberties would make the possibilities for acting on subliminal discontent a great deal greater.
Still looks flawless, of course ... but she seems to be sending subliminal messages with some of those handbags.
Again, it's a lot of really subliminal-type stuff, but if it's done right, you really feel it.
It's essentially just subliminal messages interjected into people's daily life, whether it's their commute or walk to work.
Subliminal advertising, perhaps the blackest of all black ops, was popular in the 1950s, until it was banned.
Attempting to cover herself, she seems to offer a subliminal warning of the mortal dangers of excessive sensuality.
Montana Levi Blanco's costumes and Justin Ellington's subliminal music and sound design match and extend the same sensibility.
More often than not, his compositions are steeped in authentic, subliminal feeling that is the opposite of mechanical.
After destroying the machine used to generate the subliminal capitalist messages, The Pussycats make it on their own.
I noticed there were a lot of subliminal messages that didn&apost make -- they just cut in weird images.
I think it's a subliminal thing men do to see how smooth and woman-like a trans woman is.
They could use subliminal cues in the online environment to make us feel either more happy or more sad.
She may be against wearing wedges, but she certainly isn't against using her clothes to send a subliminal message.
The act of getting smaller is considered an achievement, and therefore they feel subliminal permission to comment on it.
In 2012, social priming — an influential theory that explains how subliminal cues influence our behavior — failed a replication test.
Rose's untitled black-and-white triptych from 2014 seems to capture the artist in a state of subliminal freedom.
None of Nicki's responses, subliminal nor direct, have been strong enough to declare her the winner of their feud.
Though many later took the plunge into politics, no political party has deployed them as subliminal brand ambassadors before.
Sometimes big ellipses are cut from them, creating a subliminal suggestion both of masks and Ku Klux Klan hoods.
In practice, it's basically Josie and the Pussycats' satire of product placement and subliminal corporate messaging come to life.
If nothing else, advertising brings us closer to how the drug business works, even if on a subliminal level.
"There's a subliminal dollar sign in that shield, so it is fair to be cynical" about the owners' motives.
Remember the claims that subliminal smiley faces on a computer screen can cause big changes in attitudes toward immigration?
The beginning of the five-minute video carries subliminal shots at this controversy surrounding his place on Billboards charts.
These are Hollywood movies with "Hollywood" in italics and quotation marks, combining lurid overstatement with subtle, even subliminal irony.
Christopher Shutt's subliminal sound design lends a foreboding edge to the commonplace noises of traffic and children at play.
Rappers rap about other rappers all the time — subliminal insult, direct attack — but rarely from a place of love.
Commercial Break is a welcome opportunity to slow down subliminal messaging in spaces trafficked by millions of people each day.
"It's so subliminal that it never dawned on me, and it never dawns on anyone unless you point it out."
We get a powerful glimpse of fate and understand the greater, subliminal patterns of power at work in the world.
In late 1979 and the early 1980s, delicate colors appear: Mondrian primaries diluted, in acrylic washes, to near-subliminal tints.
Mr. Davis embodies this point of view with a stunning, arrogant innocence that charms and, in a subliminal way, terrifies.
The end of "Annihilation" may have been confounding, but its largely wordless, beautifully choreographed climax had a deeper, subliminal logic.
The best of such productions work on a subliminal level, tugging at the edges of your mind through sensory means.
But by avoiding any direct reference to race, this subliminal racism comes across to a majority as merely common sense.
A subterranean, subliminal rumble is building across America, although large populations in the West and Northeast seem deaf to it.
Mr. Nézet-Séguin deftly conveyed the subliminal structure of the opera; each scene is based on a traditional musical form.
"The act of getting smaller is considered an achievement, and therefore they feel subliminal permission to comment on it," she says.
For instance, multiple studies have shown that people with anxiety are more sensitive to threatening subliminal information than non-anxious people.
Then there's the emotional you, the subliminal, emotional you, that's the amygdala, that is that emotional thing, that becomes a difficulty.
And Subliminal is inspired by McGrath's no-makeup makeup looks that she's done on everyone from Karen Elson to Alek Wek.
It's hard to think about the subliminal impressions children pick up through toys without remembering the "Doll Test" of the 1940s.
"Subliminal" describes something that operates below the threshold of consciousness — something that affects one's mind without one being aware of it.
"The noise those bottles made, the rhythm made by hitting the asphalt with them was like a subliminal chant," says Perjovschi.
ELIZABETH PRICE Two new videos from this Proustian English artist dive into the subliminal significations of neckties, coal and kohl. Dec.
At the same time, they are flooded with messages — and not even subliminal ones — that tell them that white is beautiful.
The three large paintings in the exhibition mark Whitten's turn away from the overtly figurative to a form of subliminal figuration.
The sun enters mysterious Scorpio on Tuesday, bringing a lot of subliminal messages your way as it illuminates your house of communication.
I mean, it's like... David Bowie had a subliminal influence on all of us in a way, you know what I mean?
Ernest Dichter, author of "The Strategy of Desire," transformed the fortunes of companies through marketing that purposely tapped into consumers' subliminal desires.
I've often joked I could run for president because the subliminal sound of my voice would get me a lot of votes.
Her solo exhibition The Subliminal is Now opened at Tilton Gallery on November 3 and is on view through January 22014, 22014.
You absorb so much of those close to you on a subliminal and psychic level that eventually you have to manifest it.
Tomashi Jackson: The Subliminal is Now continues at Tilton Gallery (8 E 76th Street, Upper East Side, Manhattan) through January 7, 2017.
Not only are the Illuminati controlling what songs shoot up the Top 40, they're also lacing subliminal messages into Facebook image macros.
The project refers to multiple forms of marginal or subliminal urbanization that occur in SubUrban areas, broadly defined as the urban periphery.
It's not really about subliminal advertising; it has to do with something that probably grew out of people's suspicions about traditional advertising.
According to the psychoanalytic account, conversely, losing things represents a success —a deliberate sabotage of our rational mind by our subliminal desires.
Ms. Burnikel might or might not be sending us a subliminal message that men are animals, but I won't speak for her.
"There's probably a bit of a subliminal question of how much do we feel like we need to fit in," he said.
There are circles of piled leaves among the gravel — as if these random forms were gathered in a subliminal ritual of mourning.
The government's distribution of antismoking leaflets was stopped, as if the presence of the word "No" might exert subliminal influence on voters.
Dr. Volkow says that she and her colleagues are now "testing how the brain responds to subliminal messages" about food and drugs.
Led by artists Ako Castuera, Kris Chau, and Hellen Jo, Shepard Fairey's Subliminal Projects will host a mask- and zine-making booth.
The rest lurks in the mind like a subliminal memory that, you suspect and fear, may manifest itself inappropriately at some future date.
Journalists at the paper were accused of seeking to precipitate the coup through "subliminal messages" in their columns before it happened, Anadolu reported.
Detainees began sending works they'd created as presents to their lawyers and families — after close inspection and screening for subliminal messages, of course.
This panorama, of course, has a subliminal meaning as well: it reminds people where they are living and what is expected of them.
Something in the newscast caught her attention on a subliminal level, and Miyako turned the volume up slightly and jumped back ten seconds. . . .
I think those are good, valid worries, and I also think that a lot of innovation comes from innovative people and it's subliminal.
Pay close attention to themes in your dreams around that time, as messenger Mercury meets dreamy Neptune on Tuesday, sending you subliminal messages.
"Dawn" brings a craftsman's subliminal assurance to songs that seem to materialize entirely on their own terms, with an organic ebb and flow.
But Ms. Cassidy brings a wry edge of subliminal satire to the proceedings, while Ms. Sithole is appropriately angry as the maverick within.
I still had to play it, of course, because after ten years of subliminal conditioning, these things are almost completely ingrained within me.
However overt or subliminal, intended or accidental, these dimensions rise to the surface, whereas at another time they may have rested beneath it.
Justin Bieber showed off his dance moves for T-Mobile while Avocados From Mexico jokingly used subliminal messaging to urge more avocado consumption.
As emojis took over the internet and in text messaging, the eggplant image quickly became widely recognized as a subliminal reference to a penis.
"Sound works on more of a subliminal level than visual stimuli," says Karen Collins, a University of Waterloo professor who specializes in interactive audio.
His figures are mostly rabbits and frogs, sometimes wielding subliminal guns, often caught up in an abstracting whirl of esoteric lines or assemblage materials.
But the show nails details even more personal and small and subliminal than that—like the tension between physical enjoyment and painful self-awareness.
That's Shore precisely, with artfulness aplenty but so understated—somewhat akin to the shrewdness of Whitman's free-verse cadences—as to be practically subliminal.
Gordon: I see it as almost subliminal, like taking this corporate piece of machinery and making it their own, reclaiming it in a way.
RP: Your show at Jack Tilton Gallery is called The Subliminal is Now, a riff on Barnett Newman's essay "The Sublime is Now" (1948).
The album is filled with near-subliminal details like those: furtive guitar licks, cymbals tapping quietly against the main beat, squirmy little synthesizer lines.
But Tyler Micoleau's lighting, and the whispers of projections by Maya Ciarrocchi, evoke the subliminal changes of perspective stirred by the arrival of strangers.
Yet each woman was attacked in ways that play off sometimes subliminal, often indignantly denied, biases about women shared by men and women alike.
Ms. Maviel, a vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, doesn't work like a typical singer; her process is so deeply rooted as to be almost subliminal.
I bring this up because this puzzle by Ned White could be interpreted as what used to be known as subliminal advertising (buy Febreze).
His crimes, according to prosecutors, included sending "subliminal messages" urging the overthrow of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government before an abortive coup in 2016.
Courts have ruled that subliminal messages may constitute an invasion of privacy, but the law has not extended the concept of privacy to machines.
The subliminal music by Justin Ellington that is heard when the phantom Omari haunts his mother's imaginings has a tug of dark, inescapable gravity.
This type of subliminal messaging is partly why it's been difficult to have an honest conversation about the scope of skin lightening in America.
In the winter of 2016, at Jack Tilton gallery, Tomashi Jackson had showed several mixed media pieces in her The Subliminal is Now exhibition.
Mr López was convicted of inciting violence that led to 43 deaths during protests in 2014; lacking evidence, one prosecutor said the incitement was "subliminal".
That might make it difficult for any reasonable person to exclude the current climate from affecting one's own choices when selecting nominees, subliminal or otherwise.
Thomas Dunn's lighting, Enver Chakartash's costumes, and Lee Kinney and Sanae Yamada's subliminal, gut-clutching sound design summon an acute sense of place and time.
Or are we all just scrounging for subliminal messaging in the style choices made by any and all women prominently involved in this election cycle?
Hana Ali: 'A subliminal shockwave to little girls of all ages around the world' I think most would agree that Hillary Clinton has already succeeded.
It's ironic to make an overt depiction and have that be poorly received, when there's kind of this subliminal penis in a lot buildings anyway.
The jarring MSNBC visual of 15 white men all lined up in a row overshadowed the graphic's subliminal message: These guys aren't actually running yet.
Liberals have a subliminal dress code of jeans, clever cotton t-shirts, tennis shoes, and sometimes a non-structured blazer thrown over the whole ensemble.
The photograph illuminates a nearly subliminal moment of antiblackness masquerading as minstrelsy, masquerading as carefree (careless) communal play-acting, masquerading as jubilation under duress (a.k.a.
Her art is about faint colors and subliminal lines; to see it requires sustained looking and some moving around: Stand back, then move up close.
"I felt the urge to send subliminal messages via my Instagram Stories, knowing that was the only way I could communicate with him," she said.
Crutcher's bulky size, dark complexion and ethnicity -- along with the "bad dude" mental anchor -- likely all played critical, if subliminal, roles in his untimely death.
"The 'soft power' in US films has been very subliminal and subtle since the post-WW2 era," says Perrone, who has experienced censorship in China.
Last year, Mahmut Celayir, a painter from Bingöl near Diyarbakir, showed abstract landscapes at C.A.M., shredding newspapers under subliminal color fields referencing the Kurdish flag.
From the beginning, there's a kind of subliminal (and, from a 2016 perspective, deeply uncomfortable) sexual tension between the child Polly and the adult Tom.
I suddenly have the subliminal urge to buy tomato soup, Hungry Hungry Hippos, and a gas can, despite having no use for any of them.[Vimeo]
And this one was to see if they could manipulate our emotional state with the same kind of methodologies, bypassing awareness, subliminal cues, and so forth.
He did it on "Control", he's done it throughout his long running subliminal war with Drake, and it appears he's doing it again on unreleased unmastered.
Quite a few factors affect this otherwise subliminal decision: their location, their proximity to the entrance of a building, their lighting, their grandeur, their odor, etc.
At the end you find out why he's so addicted, why he's so obsessed and, well, it amounts to some very unethical and disturbing subliminal advertising.
They brought in a linguistic expert to examine transcripts of his speeches and claimed that his message of peaceful protest disguised a "subliminal" call to violence.
Most shows follow this logic of subliminal signifying chopped to the beat, wherein the arc of show — its specific suite of imagery — evokes rather than prescribes.
He's a warm, earnest, sympathetic writer whose sentences rarely cloy because he's wired just enough of them from beneath with a low, almost subliminal, sarcastic hum.
Just as a camera is a sublimation of the gun, to photograph someone is a subliminal murder—a soft murder, appropriate to a sad, frightened time.
More amusingly, I've also spotted — and only now, I promise — that the first three down entries could be seen as a subliminal message for the editors!
The two have had a rocky relationship over the years, which has played out via bar fights, petty social media posts and subliminal shots fired in lyrics.
Photo: APA team of computer science students has embedded subliminal audio signals into music, allowing them to secretly seize control of devices that respond to voice commands.
Clooney has made her personal life a subliminal part of her performance of celebrity, and in return, she has ceded control of her narrative to the press.
"The future of interaction is more subliminal and more of an undercurrent," Gadi Amit, a designer of the Fitbit Force and principal designer at NewDealDesign, tells me.
An assisted dying law sends the subliminal message, however unintended by legislators, that if we are terminally ill taking our own lives is something we should consider.
It is wrong to think that a law permitting assisted dying sends the message, overt or subliminal, that such action should suddenly be considered by terminal patients.
Relationships are so reliant on what we think we know about each other, the imaginary futures we create, and our subliminal expectations about what someone might deliver.
Journalists at the paper were suspected of seeking to precipitate the coup through "subliminal messages" in their columns before it happened, the state-run Anadolu agency said.
Earlier wearables attempted to communicate with users through subliminal cueing (see this article from 2003), which displayed notifications but in a way that wearers couldn't consciously recognize.
Somehow, the farm-to-table dining preferences of Sarah Huckabee Sanders or the subliminal, sartorial messages of the first lady have become the subject of breathless debate.
Dove took matters into her own hands in December, when she called out Victoria's Secret for the flawed (and basically subliminal) messaging in their annual fashion show.
One day a neuromarketing company is testing a subliminal technique; the next, you might find yourself preferring product A over product B without quite being sure why.
Do you think we should respond to the pandemic by leaning into that — uncovering the fear and bringing it up from the subliminal to the conscious level?
And Michelle Obama continued the subliminal signals when she chose a purple Narciso Rodriguez dress with an orange aftershock sunburst curve for her meeting with Melania Trump.
A tattered paperback copy of "Subliminal Seduction," an influential 1974 book by Wilson Brian Key, was in heavy play in my house as I hurtled toward adolescence.
"Despite people not considering the… language offensive, they are still affected by it and use it to judge others, suggesting a subliminal effect," DeFrank and Kahlbaugh write.
The dishes are normally always subliminal and overlooked by the watcher, yet so much detail and thought have gone into the dishes, from both Marge and the writers.
The history of stained glass windows as sacred portals of light would seem to provide a subliminal context for the show, as would the implications of smashing them.
But the subliminal dread that Mr. McPherson elicits so hauntingly in his other works remains buried deep here, failing to surface even when characters threateningly pick up hammers.
Wading through hypnotherapy, brainwave power music, subliminal sleep messages, and genuine suggestions to wake up and huff flowers in the middle of the night is a waking nightmare.
Obviously everyone is on drugs, but the combination of pheromones and shifting serotonin levels creates an atmosphere; it carves a space where those strange, subliminal moments can happen.
He says that his many iridescent, hypercolored faces, tableaus and objects—wherein the occult and advertising's subliminal messaging collide—can be traced back to his elementary school days.
The meaning is subliminal yet clear: we human animals, akin to these ravens, are marooned in this universe, wandering to and fro, displaced, crying out, getting no reply.
I worried that if I got up, that would say to him, this is over, this interview is over, even on a subliminal level, it's O.K. to leave.
Some, of night skies, embed white dots, for stars, in glazes of a dense black, with subliminal admixtures of, Celmins recently told me, ultramarine, raw umber, and ochre.
In press photos – which she says she wishes she didn't even need to use – her jewellery, crochet bikini tops and tattoos might be sending a subliminal ~vibey~ message.
Before the mindfuck that is Facebook showing you a tube of Laura Mercier mascara 20 minutes after you thought about it existing, beauty advertisements were a little more... subliminal.
Later, after putting them on while walking down the street, he realizes they reveal the subliminal messaging behind typical advertisements—ones created by the alien overlords who control humanity.
Stores Are Using Subliminal Messaging There's a reason grocery stores are set up the way they are, and that extends to stores all over, including Abercrombie & Fitch and Hollister.
But a rationalist's voice is perfect for revealing subliminal feelings usually left unarticulated, because to him they're not feelings, and he'll openly admit to them — he's rationalized them all.
Throughout the Berlin-based producer's 11-min cut "I can mend your broken heart," Vtorova delivers on her promise with whispered subliminal messages interlaced with erotic siren-like coos.
Tapping his black Vans slip-ons on the soiled carpet, he strummed his way through a haunting progression — familiar, in a subliminal way, to any member of his generation.
I am gravitating toward moments in history for subliminal reference in terms of cultures that have unexpectedly veered into dark places, because I think that's possibly where we are.
The shifts in lighting (by Mark Barton) and the subliminal, mood-morphing music (performed onstage by the cellist Ernst Reijseger) feel organically linked to the emotions of the characters.
He gave demonstrations of subliminal persuasion, lie detection, instant trance induction, and mass hypnosis, as well as manipulation of his own mental state to control his response to pain.
Certainly her version of the almost century-old magazine, redesigned and christened AD for its April issue (any subliminal message is unintended), is livelier than it has ever been.
Arenas are already ringed in electronic banners, chugging out an infinite loop of not-so-subliminal pleas to get you to buy whatever McWitch is currently on the menu.
And beyond this, I have a problem with the subliminal promotion of race mixing in television and advertising; it's obvious there is an agenda being promoted, and it's very sick.
"Those were subliminal messages," Govan said, meant to both telegraph aspects of Detroit as a character and to infuse the film with messages of female empowerment alongside its labor conflict.
Kardashian West and Swift are well known for having feuded and have not been above some seemingly subliminal social media postings that fans have read to be about each other.
His subliminal message was something like: don't even think about offering succour or recognition to the Kiev hierarchy, or all further inter-Orthodox cooperation will be cancelled until further notice.
Visual Language, a bi-coastal exhibition at Subliminal Projects in Los Angeles and Faction Art Projects in New York, looks at contemporary artists who combine the aesthetic and the linguistic.
In crucial moments of an opera, despite what characters on stage may be singing about, the orchestra can signal what's really going on and suggest subliminal emotions and disguised feelings.
But the inner workings of the songs are far more intricate: slyly contrapuntal guitar and bass lines, near-subliminal flutters of rhythm guitar, even a kazoo tucked into one song.
And yet so much of the messaging we receive about who can do what in the world is subliminal — the absence of what's missing more even than what is there.
Better written than directed, "The Sorcerers" is at once an evocation of psychedelic fascism and a Freudian comedy with a hapless protagonist subject to subliminal prompts from two parental figures.
Lourdes views the lavish desserts she creates as a subliminal message to her mother, a "reminder of the ongoing shortages in Cuba," while Pilar longs to return to the island.
"Young Death" can be glimpsed from the farthest fringe of dance music; most of it has fairly steady but nearly subliminal beats, though they are submerged deep in the mix.
Such a landscape is the setting for this uncanny tale of nomads adrift, directed by Sarah Benson and featuring an exquisitely subliminal score by the country-rock eminence Steve Earle.
In some ways its very triviality — the fact that everyone could talk about it, dissect it, imitate it — makes fashion the most potentially viral item in the subliminal political toolbox.
The subliminal similarity of Lorenzo Da Madice's name to the de Medici family that was at the center of the Italian Renaissance also seems employed to romance the potential buyer.
At 16, I was teenager with a penchant for lying on the basement floor while listening to lyrics that would later wind up as not-so-subliminal AOL Instant Messenger statuses.
In a 1983 interview with Rolling Stone, she digs out her copy of Bruno Bettelheim's The Uses of Enchantment to explain the subliminal power of a strong, aspirational figure like Leia.
Comey, who since his dismissal last year is wont to using social media to take cryptic and subliminal digs at his former boss, issued an uncharacteristically blunt response of his own.
When I asked him if his stutter influenced his art, he admitted that it probably did on a subliminal level, but not so much that he could claim that it did.
But this production reveals better than any I have seen the wild-eyed Elektra's subliminal fears and strange impotence, qualities that come through with terrifying intensity in Ms. Stemme's stunning performance.
We have become a nation where teachers can be detained for no reason, singing songs can be banned and intellectuals and writers can be accused of sending subliminal messages to society.
Absolutely. This spur to caretaking action — this antsy, subliminal desire to solve the dilemma presented by the wailing infant — could explain why a crying infant on an airplane is especially distressing.
Another novelist, Ahmet Altan, and his brother Mehmet, an academic, were jailed for "subliminal messaging" in favor of the attempted coup — again, not in their books but during a TV appearance.
They also improved as they worked with the task and reported feeling more confident in their decision-making when they were exposed to the subliminal images, which in effect mimicked intuition.
Lloyd Parry is uncommonly sensitive to all such spirits, and in the tsunami he has found a horrifying metaphor for those subliminal forces that swirl underneath the manicured surfaces of Japan.
Subliminal seduction, indeed: Sendak's book is seeded with deeper meanings, not just about "the dignity and truth of the human body" but about his own homosexuality, and his Jewish historical consciousness.
Push went backstage while security tried to handle the matter, but he returned soon after to perform "Infrared," on which he takes subliminal shots at Toronto superstar and verbal sparring partner Drake.
Less-than-subliminal messaging is designed to showcase how contented all Chinese are under a wise Communist leadership—and, in recent years, how gratefully the world welcomes China's benign activities in it.
But it carries with it an interesting subliminal message: Clinton is hoping to replicate Lyndon Johnson's overwhelming landslide of 1964, burying Trump in the same type of electoral onslaught that destroyed Goldwater.
That's exactly what Jay Z (master of the subliminal) did to Phil Jackson Monday night ... and it was all over the now infamous "Posse" comment Phil directed at Hov's pal, LeBron James.
As neuroscience attempts to pound away at the idea of pure rationality and underscore the primacy of subliminal mental activity, I am increasingly drawn to the metaphor of idiosyncratic mental taste buds.
For me, there can only be one explanation:The subliminal messaging from Josie and the Pussycats is real, and it's in Ed Sheeran songs, telling us to listen to more Ed Sheeran songs.
There are slow breaths, a buzzing tone that can't quite sustain itself but doesn't go away, and a deep wallop that almost makes the track a subliminal waltz; barely audible overtones hover.
"What I think is negative is a subliminal message that a change itself can send," said Nobuko Kobayashi, a partner in Tokyo with the Japanese arm of Ernst & Young, the consulting firm.
The subliminal message from those in power in Washington is that we have to accept that mass shootings are just another difficult part of living in America, like floods, hurricanes and wildfires.
But Blais's book imparts a message — sometimes subliminal, sometimes explicit: Our moral weave has a finer thread count than theirs, and they will never appreciate this place as much as we did.
It is a sweeping directive, not so much for its language or overt proposals, but rather for its subliminal statement of how the president intends to develop and execute operations and policy.
The third star: Things are going great in Ottawa – Honestly, in terms of targeted marketing, reaching out to Senators fans by dropping subliminal messages at the liquor store is pretty much perfect.
ANKARA (Reuters) - A prominent Turkish journalist was detained for trial on Friday, accused of participating in a coup by sending out subliminal messages to rogue troops who tried to seize power, media said.
Studies have reliably shown that anxious people are more sensitive to subliminal information than non-anxious adults, whereas in depression the findings are less reliable: sometimes that sensitivity is observed, sometimes it's not.
"It is a new, very creative and effective way, even if it's a sort of subliminal, form of advertising for the toy companies," says Jason Moser, a toy industry analyst with Motley Fool.
Another artist whose work I have long been interested in, but I have not written about until now, is Ellen Berkenblit, whose painting, "Night Vibe" (2015) is in Subliminal Shifts at Tracy Williams.
They're a diverse and chatty bunch, and they reveal a lot about both the overt and almost subliminal ways in which sound can take hold of our emotions while we're watching a film.
Prominent journalist Ahmet Altan, also a popular novelist, was detained for trial last week, accused of participating in the coup by sending out subliminal messages to the troops who tried to seize power.
"If Rousseau were alive today and had shared his views on TV, he would be taken into custody for giving subliminal messages," Altan told the court, referring to enlightenment philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Five years later, their parents sued both the band and its record label, CBS, claiming subliminal messages like "Let's be dead" and "Do it" had led their children to try to kill themselves.
Like his TED Talk, the show apparently featured subliminal messages to the alt-right like hidden swastikas before the network removed them, though references to David Duke and the racist moonman meme remained.
Where the smart people, they're researchers from Facebook and academics, they write about the outcomes of this research in which they discovered that they can use subliminal cues online to manipulate offline behavior.
Meanwhile, to give the music a subliminal edge, Dylan had the tracks sped up by 2 to 3 percent, shortening the running times by a few seconds and very slightly raising the pitch.
THERE'S NO SUCH THING as ghosts, but there are bugs that crawl into your ear canal while you're sleeping and emit negative subliminal messages, ever eating away at your sense of well-being.
Shows like XX at Shepard Fairey's Subliminal Projects in Los Angeles attempt to give more visibility to female artists, presenting eight women in a show that is obviously named after the female chromosome.
With Mars in harmony with Pluto, we'll be acting out of a subliminal awareness of power—whether this means acting out of fear or something more empowering and conscious of the collective system.
Mr. Moreno makes us feel the thwarting tug of Alex's inconvenient conscience and unsteady love for Madeleine, while Mr. Weller reminds us how of good he is at mixing likability with subliminal menace.
I don't know what other director would have dared to provide so little visual information in a two-person show; it is even sparer, more subliminal, on Broadway than it was at Williamstown.
The real evil plan is still a little out there, but it makes a lot more sense: Cyclops is using subliminal messaging and mesmerism to instigate mass riots among New York's black community.
It's a voice that you trust will lead you somewhere interesting, no matter what else happens — and it's that voice that keeps the stories vibrant and living and the metaphors subliminal and compelling.
"'" This kind of subliminal storytelling, the kind that gets teased out on gossip blogs and always has "alleged" attached to it, is where the two sides of Swift's persona work most closely in tandem.
"A story without a message, however subliminal, is like a man without a soul," Lee wrote in a 1970 edition of "Stan's Soapbox," the column he awarded himself that ran in every Marvel book.
Kay has spent the last few years intensely researching conspiracies surrounding pop stars to create the show's narrative and imagery, which will be a high-octane mashup of dance styles, subliminal messages, and twerking.
While writing the song as a subliminal homage to NYC, I would have a vision of a shifting fluid or a dynamic projection sort of and Gene's work made a direct connection to that.
According to Avril Esta Meurta, which I would like to nominate for a Pulitzer, Avril 2.0 feels guilty about "participating in this farce" and has been trying to send subliminal messages through her lyrics.
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian: There are smart moments of fear and subliminal shivers of disquiet, the dance sequences are good and of course Guadagnino could never be anything other than an intelligent film-maker.
In Dixler Canavan's story with Switched On Pop, we go deeper into how music selectors craft the sound of the dining world and question the subliminal effect of the background music in our lives.
For example, Day by Day, a metallic, tortured hardcore band, was able to form just minutes away from Subliminal Control, who pay homage to the Revolution Summer school and the more "post" side of punk.
"There were no subliminal messages on that TV program... I have been detained for a non-existent message, over a non-existent crime," he said according to a copy of his defense statement posted online.
"For most of the shots, the movement comes across as subliminal, but we hoped it would help loosen up the environment so that it would feel in motion, rather than being perfectly static," McGaugh said.
And she understood, he went on, "that people did not just want to know how she looked, but what she was about," and that she could plant subliminal cues to the latter with her clothes.
Now we ponder mysterious algorithms that mine our every online keystroke for lucrative potential; then, Americans got wise to techniques of "subliminal suggestion" that advertising wizards apparently employed to turn psychic soft spots into sales.
Watching his takeover is a case study in the dangers of letting a single character consume a narrative — and in the deep, subliminal attractions that white male wealth and power can exert over a narrative.
In real life, no rape victim is worthless, but the "Are you sure" moment depends in large part on a subliminal fallacy, instilled by rape culture, that victims of sexual assault have been degraded somehow.
I meditate, that's how to ... that's been beneficial, because ideas sometimes are not just a conscious engineering, that the subconscious, the subliminal mind, is where a lot of creativity, imagination, intuition, those things are very valid.
But even a welcoming space such as the NRA convention may bring a subliminal reminder of the cloud that has haunted him since his earliest days in the White House: allegations of election collusion with Russia.
Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts — among the most assertive Democrats in responding to Mr. Trump on his favored social medium — specks her speeches with the word "fight" so often that it can feel like subliminal messaging.
"Burning Doors," which has been designed as a sort of prison cell of the mind by Mr. Khalezin, makes the subliminal case that such painful activities are of a piece with a longstanding, specifically Russian sensibility.
When the police came, I demanded to speak to an FBI agent because I had been secretly recruited via subliminal messaging to act as a clandestine agent at the heart of a sweeping anti-espionage operation.
The charges against him — which include the allegation that he embeds his speeches with "subliminal messages" that cause listeners to become violent — have been fiercely criticized by human rights groups and political leaders around the world.
Drawing is more than a graphic experience; it's a textural one about the pressure of crayon and pen on a page, the subliminal fade and focus of lines, the weave and shadow creating swells of surfaces.
Drawing is more than a graphic experience; it's a textural one, about the pressure of crayon and pen on a page; the subliminal fade and focus of lines; the weave and shadow-creating swells of surfaces.
The label executives, it seems, are controlling teens across America by using pop songs as vehicles for subliminal messages telling them that orange is the new pink and they need to go to Foot Locker immediately.
The brothers, outspoken critics of President Tayyip Erdogan, allegedly disseminated "subliminal messages suggestive of a coup attempt" during their TV appearance on July 14, the state-run Anadolu Agency said at the time of their first detention.
Dawson's video focuses on a number of conspiracy theories, including subliminal suicide messaging in cartoons as a form of population control, iPhones constantly recording what people are saying, and a theory that the California wildfires were intentional.
While it already felt like some subliminal control from above was afoot during the first cocktail party — "It was one thing after another" Bibiana complains in voiceover — tensions are pushed to their extreme before the rose ceremony.
Granted, "the" is a fairly common word in English usage, but I suspect it also holds some subliminal power for prospective readers, announcing a book as official in subject and purpose — the definite article, so to speak.
You might not care who knows your weak spot for Kentucky Fried Chicken, but you can see where it's going: Imagine if these "subliminal" images showed politicians, or religious icons, or sexual images of men and women.
In a 2016 study, she and several colleagues demonstrated that exposing older adults to subliminal positive messages about aging several times over the course of a month improved their mobility and balance -- crucial measures of physical function.
Since then, it has sentenced two journalists, three other media company employees, and a political commentator to life in prison, after the government charged that they had helped start the coup with subliminal messages on a broadcast.
Hovering sometimes on the verge of invisibility, his colors can take on subliminal power, much as a single word stirs up associations that charge a line of poetry with a significance not found in its explicit meaning.
It is no accident that many recent title sequences inspire sensations of confusion, fear, melancholy, or nostalgia; appealing to a viewer's emotions both engages interest on a subliminal level, and conditions them for what they're about to see.
Miley Cyrus, Ariana Grande and Lana Del Rey teamed up for the new anthem "Don&apost Call Me Angel" — and some fans think Cyrus is throwing some subliminal shade at her estranged husband in the song's music video.
As I wrote last year: This kind of subliminal storytelling, the kind that gets teased out on gossip blogs and always has "alleged" attached to it, is where the two sides of Swift's persona work most closely in tandem.
So if you're snacking your way through half a tray of Rice Krispies treats on the couch watching It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, be aware that the snaps, crackles, or pops could have a subliminal effect on your appetite.
These are the shows I saw: Painting Forward at Thomas Erben (February 21976–April 280, 22012); Real States at Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects (February 2526–March 226, 22); Subliminal Shifts at Tracy Williams (January 133–March 213, 255).
Clinton wore at the second debate, which made all sorts of subliminal associations with first ladies from Jacqueline Kennedy to Barbara Bush and Michelle Obama, and which seemed an oblique reference to her own time in the White House.
While I was there, they showed me some other hacking research they were working on, including how they could use a brain-computer interface (BCI), coupled with subliminal messaging in a videogame, to extract private information about an individual.
" The subliminal message was also meant as an homage to a similar letter penned earlier this month by the Committee on the Arts and The Humanities in which the first letters of each paragraph spelled out the word "resist.
Though, in what is perhaps a sign of innate world weariness, it feels necessary to resist this tide of positive thinking and maintain a healthy level of scepticism, Fernandes' optimism and ebullience wash some of our subliminal reservations away.
If VJing is the real-time performance of the linear edit, its principal strategy is then a kind of rhythmic montage, which aids in creating a sort of compounded, almost subliminal pseudo-narrative over the course of a performance.
Jeffrey Chester, executive director of the Center for Digital Democracy, a nonprofit group in Washington, however, warned that this look-alike marketing was a hidden, manipulative practice — on a par with subliminal advertising — and said it should be prohibited.
As the bird's popularity began spreading to the rest of the world, it made its way to 4chan, where users started a misinformation campaign to turn the bird into a symbol of white supremacy and neo-Nazi subliminal messaging.
Professor Mehmet Altan, a prominent intellectual who is being accused of giving subliminal secretly coded pro-coup messages to the public on TV. The wonderful writer Asli Erdogan or eminent linguist Necmiye Alpay and veteran journalist Nuriye Akman were also detained.
The quasi- "educational" material is particularly jarring: it consists almost entirely of a stentorian voice repeating the names of colors, and crops up at random times in the middle of unrelated narrative sequences, like a subliminal message that's been unintentionally revealed.
No doubt there are subliminal expectations that audiences bring to early music — so much of it spiritual in theme — which seems to promise a refuge from both the manufactured glitter of pop music and the greasepaint-laden excesses of opera.
Though Lopez had publicly called for peaceful resistance to Maduro in 2014 and was behind bars during most of the unrest that year which killed 43 people, prosecutors said his speeches sent subliminal messages and constituted a call to violence.
It is weakness... Washington has forced whites—who for most of U.S. history would have been simply called "Americans"—to recognize, if only for now at a subliminal level, that they have common interests and must act to defend them.
" According to Sowden, "Just as a softness in body language or a smile can help in face-to-face communication, it is possible to recreate these types of subliminal messages through text with the use of jokes, affection, emojis, or concern.
ANKARA (Reuters) - A prominent Turkish journalist denied on Wednesday that he sent out subliminal messages to coup plotters who tried to overthrow President Tayyip Erdogan last year, saying he had been put on trial for a crime which did not exist.
To underscore how bonkers Satan panic was, in 1990 Judas Priest's lead singer Rob Halford was called to testify in a Nevada courtroom about subliminal messages in the song "Better by You, Better than Me" from their Stained Class album.
Somehow we depend on it, not because it appeals to some morbid subliminal fascination with the horrific in us, and not even because it teaches us about the world's deep Darwinian laws, but because it answers to a psychological need.
When a detective realizes that the group of murderers the mastermind has assembled are all totally clueless about what they've done, he sets out to find the reason — and ends up on a subliminal cat-and-mouse hunt for the truth.
Until further notice, your Alfven-80 Smart Vac(TM) unit will operate under condition-set theta4: -light housekeeping duties on the Alfven standard cadence (vacuum cleaning, perimeter ionization, pest deterrence, nanite conditioning, subliminal audio and the basis suite of Relax!
I was well on my way to becoming an emo (again, listened to a lot of the Cranberries), but was not yet numbed from being pummelled with thousands of ads, both subliminal and overt, every day for many years to come.
He has long been a dedicated worker, but he noticed that his constant efforts to improve every aspect of his game also sent a subliminal message to himself that he didn't yet have the skill to win a major title.
Her melodies hop around, perpetually off-balance; the production, most of it by Scum (Tyran Davidson), uses the shallow tones of trap percussion and keeps its pulse almost subliminal, leaving SZA's ups and downs to create the motion in the songs.
" Echoing her concern, Dr. Fleck said that "the subliminal message in these videos is that the viewer needs someone to take care of them in order to fall asleep, and that's a notion we try to fight against in mental health.
Some watch experts have compared the Crash to Dalí's 1931 painting "The Persistence of Memory" — the well-known bleak landscape with what looks like melting clocks — but Ms. Cartier Brickell insisted that any influence would have been subliminal at most.
The songs "Black Energy" and "No Longer" summon the subliminal terror inherent in an event like an eclipse, and "Transcendence" and "Pretty Little Birds" revive the joy of life and the pleasure of surviving to spend another day on Earth.
TUESDAY PUZZLE — Every once in a while, we get mail from people who are convinced that the black squares in the Crossword line up to create a visual of something nefarious, or that there are subliminal messages hidden among the entries.
This realization led Reeves to understand the conspiracy behind a 1947 theater brawl, in which a group of Black moviegoers started attacking each other for unfathomable reasons; Cyclops was sending subliminal messages to the audience, pushing them to murder each other.
As it turns out, a subliminal image of a pasta bowl inserted every two seconds within a video about Gorillas and the famous scientist Jane Goodall tricks Google's artificial intelligence bots into thinking the video is about spaghetti, according to a new experiment.
In addition to protecting its customers from the harmful effects of too much sun exposure, this bizarre promotion is clearly an effort by KFC to turn sunbathers, swimmers, and everyone at the beach into walking subliminal advertisements for the chain's fried fast food.
Though he said in his interview with The AP that he will "condemn any and all forms of violence," some interpreted the senator's warning of a "messy" convention as "a subliminal message to his supporters to create chaos in Philadelphia," Politico reports.
Needless to say, Kaminski got some good reactions to those savvy enough to pick up on his sly nod: Especially from Cubs fans: Even if Murphy didn't get the message outright, maybe Kaminski's dulcet tunes helped sink in a more subliminal message.
But this occurred after some tough language on the role of the military, and the subliminal message that for China, there was no question that it had the right to not only look strong, but, through its army and weaponry, to be strong.
I must say, though, that the fact that it took two years to get that 1993 recording finally released in 1995, and then only ever in Europe, probably does have some sort of subliminal encouragement of our normal drawn-out recording process.
That's a who's who of influential evangelicals circa 2004, and the fact that Gibson, a Catholic, sought and received endorsements from such a constellation of luminaries virtually ensured the film's success, even in the face of controversies about the film's subliminal antisemitism.
That same subliminal beauty, as rousing as it is heartbreaking, shimmers through "Girl From the North Country" whenever its performers raise their voices in songs (culled from every phase of Mr. Dylan's long career), finding a holy rhythm that reality denies their characters.
Midway through the movie, when the lead character, a Kentucky college student named Sawyer (Hermione Corfield), finds herself trapped in a trailer with Lowell (Jay Paulson), a hinky meth cook, her slow transition from suspicion to trust is accomplished with near-subliminal sensitivity.
" Lil Wayne responded with some subliminal disses on the track "Louisianimal," rapping in part: "All about a dollar, f— two quarters/Bitch I'll pour syrup in that Vitamin Water/I hope you die ugly and tonight'll be gorgeous/Feed me your organs, bitch I'm starving.
Editorially, I know that David [Slade] and art worked to sort of play that rhythm of that light across the cut to make it sort of a subliminal rhythm, tying it together, that I think on some level helps you through this transformational aspect.
To coincide with her latest and great new album No 3, subliminal drone artist Christina Vantzou recently released an excellent remix record 3.5, asking several musicians in the ambient community to contribute reinterpretations of her work, among them Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe (aka Lichens).
But it's a totally different dynamic and I'm sure I would have loved it and it would have added subliminal layers to the sensory show experience felt by those outside of the show experience, and opened up a new dimension in what goes on backstage.
Not one to say very much, Trump mostly let her style do the talking — and throughout the campaign trail, editors deciphered her every fashion move, assigning subliminal messages to colors and silhouettes and comparing her outfits to those of the First Ladies before her.
Then, when you take those things and you then bring them to the surface and match them with logic so that you triangulate that, okay, those subliminal ideas, then, triangulate with logic, then, you're probably good to go, and that's the most successful process.
The close cropping of the logo enables it to dominate the viewer's field of vision as it partially conceals its identity, enforcing its subliminal hegemony of visual culture: both there and not there, it quietly operates as the landscaped backdrop of our daily lives.
Mr. Altan, 69, a former newspaper editor who wrote a novel during nearly three years of incarceration, was accused, along with the television journalist Nazli Ilicak, of sending a subliminal message during a televised interview to signal the start of the 2016 coup attempt.
Though interpretations of the results are the subject of considerable controversy, a number of subsequent studies have confirmed that the conscious sense of willing an action is preceded by subliminal brain activity likely to indicate that the brain is preparing to initiate the action.
Given that she's currently embroiled in a pretty serious beef with legendary rapper Remy Ma and has yet to offer up a retort to Ma's brutal diss track "Shether," it seems her hair might in fact be sending a subliminal message to all the haters out there.
Billions is technically a drama, but it's more fitting to think of it as a dark, near-subliminal comedy about machismo and avarice, about what a surreal thing it is that so many people in power are really just jostling to throw their junk on the table.
Morgan proved he knows how to make an unsettling episode about technology when he co-wrote the season two X-Files episode "Blood," where the Lone Gunmen help Mulder and Scully investigate a series of murders committed by people who received subliminal messages via electronic devices.
I've already used the word "virgin" 27 times in this article and honestly, going through the rest of the dumb jokes, unenlightened commentary, and subliminal imaging within the show (so many exploding champagne bottles) as they pertain to Underwood's sex journey will be mind-numbing for everyone.
So, H&M won't be able to see if you individually visited after its "store locator" sent you strong subliminal messages, but it will be able to match visits with the number of people who saw that ad in their feed and felt compelled to walk in.
And Ms. Trump's choice of a white dress, as opposed to the color-blocked styles that have become Roksanda's signature, sent all sorts of interesting subliminal signals, given that Ms. Trump has rarely spoken on the campaign trail, including that this was effectively her political baptism.
True, this one achieves a third of its 50-minute length by means of a quarter-hour of subliminal electropulse at the end of a closer called "5-Hour Energy, Poland, 2017" as well as bridging its halves with what is essentially a four-minute vamp.
It's a quiet, melancholy poem built around the idea of being unable to create poems, and it moves so naturally and swiftly that it might take a few readings to catch its tricky, irregular rhyme scheme (I make it ABABCDEEDFEFBGFHGIGI) and the subliminal musicality it creates.
The lines are filled with feminine imagery (those peninsulas) and a subdued sensuality—the bays within the peninsulas can be stroked, "as if they were expected to blossom"—which exert some subliminal counterforce against the poem's insistently neutral tone, even if the force never quite breaks through.
Pete Souza, former official White House photographerWhat We Know: Souza has become a bit of an Instagram celebrity as of late; he frequently posts photos from his time working under President Obama, often with subliminal messaging in response to actions by President Trump that some find controversial.
They also sound like the nightmare science-fiction writers have been predicting at least since Ray Russell's 1961 short story The Room, about a world where every device and every available surface — walls, ceilings, bathroom mirrors, bedsheets and pillows, you name it — projects constant subliminal or direct advertising.
It seems obvious by this stage of the campaign that Donald Trump's vision of the presidency is as the supreme expression of masculinity; as I wrote elsewhere this week, "when you're a star they let you do it" isn't just his approach to sexual predation, but his subliminal campaign slogan.
In early April, days after the streaming company released a new trailer for "Casa de Papel", a popular series, a pro-government journalist concluded the video contained "subliminal messages" intended to trigger "an economic coup d'état, political assassinations, a wave of terror attacks, or a new treacherous scheme containing them all".
"I think the real subliminal message Trump is saying is this: The U.S. can afford to survive and prosper without any allies if it was forced to cut off all ties, but the converse isn't true," said Chung Min Lee, a professor of international relations at Yonsei University in Seoul.
As the non-narrative montage streams past your eyes, you're aware of watching and not watching at the same time: the elusiveness of the swirling imagery sinks into your subliminal perception, sending your thoughts inward, but you can never be unmindful of the others around you, who are comparably transfixed.
But I spent enough time in the business to learn about the fear the general public had for the concept of subliminal advertising, a practice wherein evil corporate entities were thought to use images, sounds and other stimuli at levels below conscious awareness to manipulate people into buying their products.
In the pregnancy photo, the resemblance was subliminal: The flower wreath behind Beyoncé's head echoed the roses the winds blow towards Venus, the lines of Beyoncé's veil echoed the lines of Venus's hair, and the placement of Beyoncé's hands on her pregnant belly echoed the placement of Venus's hands framing her genitalia.
And consequently, anything that changes your sense of effort alters your limits: subliminal messages flashing a happy face or an encouraging word extend your endurance; so does training in motivational self-talk, in which you learn to substitute phrases like "I've trained for this!" for "I'm dying!" in your midrace internal monologue.
In all of Tartakovsky's programs, there is a depth and subtlety that goes way beyond what other animated shows were doing at the time, and you could argue they laid down the blueprint for injecting subliminal adult humor into children's films, which is now the standard for any Pixar or Disney computer-animated feature.
I couldn't help but think of Bach's practice of creating counterpoint by turning a melody upside-down or running it backwards (the artist later expressed his love for Bach in a sculptural series from the late 1960s/early '70s called Contrappunto); the disarming purity of the conjoined, heterogeneous elements offers an analogous subliminal kick.
As the study puts it: A set of experimental studies have drawn on the social psychological literature on subliminal priming to examine whether priming people with environmental cues of climate change (for example, turning up the heat in the laboratory; placing dead trees around participants) has an effect on their belief in climate change.
And it was -- until she took what could be characterized as a subliminal shot at Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's small hands Thursday night.
But if you believe this highly social-media-aware administration — the one that previewed the evening's speech on Facebook — did not calculate the subliminal signals that the two protagonists might send via every means possible on one of the most public, closely watched evenings of the year, well, I've got a birther for you to meet.
Graham Dolphin obsessively fills iconic album covers with fields of minuscule writing in white ink, leaving them abraded and presenting Bible verses and other messages in a manner that is both visible and subliminal (another work in the upstairs gallery fills in the shadows of a Dior perfume poster with the full text of Exodus 1-25).
And there you have the essence of "Longyarn," which features atmospheric lighting by Mary Ellen Stebbins; artfully subliminal sound design by the gifted composer Dave Malloy; and a set by Ms. Mincic that positions the trailer-park-style digs shared by the boys over a slippery black swamp (which the audience is sagely advised to steer clear of).
Trying to characterize what ties together the five artists in Subliminal Shifts, the press release issued by Tracy Williams is more open ended: This presentation unveils an assemblage of artists living and working in New York, Berlin, Paris, and Chicago, all of whom predominantly practice an abstract idiom, investigating paint through a lens that is entirely distinct.
There is no mention of alteration, so we are left with the manipulative subliminal messaging that someone else achieved the forever pre pubescent "fantasy" but we can't … It's so dangerous to put these images into the world of women who themselves often do not even meet the requirements, without the help of a computer, and say nothing of it.
In addition to the whole DUNCAN PHYFE mystery, I was wondering if Ms. Lempel was trying to send us some sort of subliminal message with her theme: There are four, two-word theme entries (17A, 24A, 37A and 55A) where the beginnings and endings contain letters that spell out some fairly insulting words: DORK, DUNCE, CHUMP and MORON.
To the Editor: Re "The Truth About 'Trump Country,'" by Sarah Smarsh (Op-Ed, July 20): People's use of the convenient "Trump country" label to describe the states that voted for the president not only lacks nuance, but is also a subliminal tool of differentiation and condescension that only exacerbates the growing urban and rural divide that plagues America.
One of the lightbulb moments for me was a study by a guy named Samuele Marcora, a researcher at the University of Kent, where they used subliminal images — flashing images of faces on a screen for 224 milliseconds at a time, which is a tenth of the time of a blink — so people were totally unaware of these images.
Conceived as one of her debut public sculptures at this year's San Francisco Decorator Showcase (her prior commissions were mostly for private clients), Kubrick's version of the story doesn't emulate the Italian classicist Gian Lorenzo Bernini's famous 103 sculpture — now displayed at Rome's Galleria Borghese, it depicts the moment with harrowing realism — but rather summons the kidnapping's subliminal terror.
We soon learn why: Wyatt and his boss, Megarecords CEO Fiona (Parker Posey, who gives a hilariously destabilizing performance as a campy girlboss who also really wants friends — completely at odds with her status as a serious indie star) have been working with the U.S. government to send subliminal messages to teens through music in order to keep them docile and compliant consumers.
Recently, his lab published a study about a series of experiments where study subjects — college students — were sometimes presented with subliminal, emotion-laden images while they completed a basic decision-making task: looking at a computer screen and quickly deciding if a series of dots was moving left or moving right by pressing a left or right arrow on the keyboard.
In the fallout from Melania TrumpMelania TrumpEx-Melania Trump adviser raised concerns of excessive inauguration spending weeks before events: CNN The Hill's Morning Report - Trump moves green cards, citizenship away from poor, low-skilled White House seeks volunteers, musicians for Christmas celebrations MORE's speech on night one of this year's Republican National Convention, I am reminded of my fast-talking friend and his talent for subliminal messaging.
"If M. Butterfly's successful, what it allows us to do is just be aware — when we go into see a Madame Butterfly, yes, we can enjoy the music and we can enjoy the costumes and also realize there's this kind of subliminal message and sometimes explicit message that we're getting, which is about Western dominance, which is about Asian women being submissive, which is about white male supremacy," Hwang said.
We'd grown calloused to the subliminal racism of Memphis; the continued exclusion from music festivals like Memphis in May's Beale Street Music Festival and the Levitt Shell concert series, and the casual disregard of African-American input in the development of historically Black spaces like Clayborn Temple and Beale Street, but the Sons of Confederate Veterans acted as a physical reminder of the racial relationships in our majority Black Memphis.
There's a smart switch in the music that is sending a subliminal message as this all plays out: Alison is listening to a version of the Jason Isbell song "The Color of a Cloudy Day" (though it sounds like the arrangement and the woman's voice are from the Shelby Lynne and Allison Moorer cover) and it flips from a woman to a man after her claims that she was just sexually assaulted are completely ignored.
Her choice of an Atelier Versace gown for the Italy state dinner was not only a nice bit of sartorial diplomacy — Versace being an Italian success story, a company often touted as a candidate for a public offering — but, coming less than a week after her magnetic speech in New Hampshire on women and respect, it went far beyond being simply an ambassadorial nod to a guest country's talent and made a powerful subliminal statement.
The slaughter of a reptile to give it some weird Tarzan vibes, the diamonds-per-square-foot ratio that basically spells out "blood conflict" in subliminal messages, the inaccurate representation of every country on the belt, as if this were a culminating international moment as opposed to a 13-year-old fight enthusiast's wet imaginings of two guys from two different countries who shouldn't be fighting each other in the first place.
This London-dwelling multi-instrumentalist has been romancing the eardrums since the off-kilter synthpop of 2012's "Okinawa Channels," but where his self-titled first album was peppered with stories of cryogenically frozen lovers, radio airwaves transmitting subliminal messages, and a dude who falls in love with his spaceship, this second effort is concerned with a post-apocalyptic world where everyone's partying 20163/7 because it's always summer and we're all gonna die.
I believe now that a subliminal empire does persist in the dreaming of a large number of Britons, hinted at in a longing for the return of guilt-free racial categorization, in the idea that my country can be both globally open and privileged in an international trading system where it can somehow turn the rules to its advantage, in the idea of a safe white core protected from the dark hordes beyond by a mighty armed force.
For example, Donald J. Trump's sons Donald Jr. and Eric have adopted the quasi-1980s banker style, a combination of sharp suits, colorful ties, stripes and slicked-back hair that looks kind of like a blend of Gordon Gekko in "Wall Street," Jordan Belfort in "The Wolf of Wall Street" and their father, and that acts like a subliminal wormhole, sending anyone who sees them back to the go-go days of the Reagan era, which have taken on a halcyon quality in Republican mythology.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.  In seminal 2001 movie Josie and the Pussycats, which I may or may not have watched this weekend, music by the titular band is used by evil record label Mega Records as a vehicle for subliminal messages: Please just sit on that for a minute, while I tell you about something else that happened this weekend: Ed Sheeran released his third album, ÷ (Divide), on Friday and broke the following records on Spotify: Further to this, ÷ has also received four-star reviews almost across the board (The Guardian are the only dissenters, with a two-star review for its "everybloke" schtick).
The sense of discord in seeing a hand-drawn GUI as the embedded part of an image reminds the viewer of the fundamental, subliminal paradigm shift that GUI design and its mechanism have brought to how one produces, accesses, and responds to visual information: the original square format and filters of Instagram have spawned and disseminated a certain aesthetics and sentiment of envy: "fear of missing out"; the Instagrammable; the semi-automatic scrolls, swipes, drags, drops, and pinches that keep the user afloat in the deluge of imagery; the voyeuristic specter of YouTube leading us to a mesmerizingly recursive experience of watching someone watch someone watch an Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) of licking ice.
Part of the reason that Trump might well be the subliminal favorite of many independent voters is that they cannot really imagine any of the Democratic candidates as leaders, strongly defending America against global adversaries such as Russia's Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinStrap yourself in: 2020's likely to be quite a ride Nixon historian questions possible Trump visit to Russia Putin's next aggression MORE, China's Xi Jinping, North Korea's Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnStrap yourself in: 85033's likely to be quite a ride What to worry about: 6 top risks to watch for in 2020 Foreign policy issues, with enemies and allies, will follow Trump in 2020 MORE, or the mullahs of Iran, or even our deeply cynical European allies.

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