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"chromatic" Definitions
  1. of the chromatic scale, a series of musical notes that rise and fall in semitones

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The chromatic polynomial for any graph can be defined in terms of the chromatic polynomials of subgraphs.
Subgraphs are all the graphs you can make by deleting an edge (or edges) from the original graph: Or by contracting two vertices into one: The chromatic polynomial of the rectangle is equal to the chromatic polynomial of the rectangle with one edge deleted minus the chromatic polynomial of the triangle.
Every one of these graphs has a unique chromatic polynomial.
Instead, he has returned to a brightly chromatic conceptual approach.
Superimposed on these structures are chromatic emission graphs of carbon dioxide.
Varying in translucency, Whitney's soft chromatic bricks glow in manifold tones.
They combine the scale of sculpture and chromatic richness of painting.
It slows us down to experience her spatial and chromatic daring.
Even fictional Southern rappers have spit on chromatic compositions, after all.
"Randy Wolfe did not create the descending chromatic scale," Anderson told jurors.
Williams (1911-1983) delighted in finding names for blues — chromatic, spiritual, emotional.
I was surprised, because it had all those chromatic changes in it.
And the coefficients of all of these chromatic polynomials are always log concave.
Thomas was interested chromatic compositions, but she didn't pursue pure opticality or flatness.
Since "The Chromatic Diet" series, many have dipped their toes in dining colorways.
Electro chromatic glass shifts from clear to opaque for privacy and light sensitivity.
Yürükoğlu appears to have "colored in" Plato's cave, substituting chromatic surfaces for volumes.
Two, Paiva uses a technique called "light painting" to get his multi-chromatic style.
The gallery space is starkly divided between the chromatic camps of black and white.
Still, look at all the chromatic fringing (the purple stuff) where foilage meets sky.
The accepted solution was that like humans, bees have the capacity for chromatic adaptation.
The high-resolution images have a lot of detail and very little chromatic aberration.
But too much of "Chromatic" is adrift, landing on the juvenile side of playful.
As a musical analogy, think of Bach's fugues interspersed with Morton Feldman's chromatic clusters.
Their songs hold chromatic twists and wry wordplay, packed into smiley three-minute bundles.
" Blanchard says the chromatic galaxy contains, "all the colors of paint brand Amsterdam Royal Talens.
You barely hear the orchestra, it's quite low, and the yearning motive is so chromatic.
He strips away the original's dancehall pulse and reharmonizes the melody with chromatic, jazzy piano.
The musical language, though thick with chromatic harmony and spiked with dissonance, is unapologetically tonal.
In 226-2000, she worked on chromatic paintings for the interior of a contemporary chapel.
Because of this, you'd expect log concavity to disappear in the process of combining chromatic polynomials.
That equation is called the chromatic polynomial for this graph, and it has some interesting properties.
Sourcing local fibers from Delhi markets, she later added dyeing processes to achieve magnificent chromatic effects.
If you turn the phone 90 degrees from face-on, you do see a chromatic tint.
Ahead, check out our favorite duo-chromatic brown-blue shadows for every price point and texture.
Demographically, the voting public is becoming more multi-chromatic, especially in the cities and the suburbs.
"Chromatic," which opened on Thursday, is more of an art history class than a performance piece.
His new Chromatic series is essentially an artistic physics experiment involving macro perspective and lens aberrations.
In the chromatic haze, Solange ponders questions and considers life lessons in a few ambiguous words.
They are zany and profound (often in the same moment); diatonic as well as chromatic (ditto).
More striking than the table of numerals itself is the vibrant glow of its chromatic dissonance.
It snapped some bad photos consistently full of chromatic fringing, and also stitched together a meh timelapse.
It's actually a fully chromatic controller made out of plastic eggs, conductive black paint, and a microcontroller.
The highlighters have that near-chromatic shininess that is sure to turn heads, yet doesn't look inaccessible.
Seidman embarked on an ambitious array of brilliantly chromatic drawings with intricate game rules and deciphering codes.
" Within these chromatic environments, the museum writes, "objects become mere vehicles for delivering a profound viewer experience.
The second concerto also reflects the richly chromatic language of composers like William Schuman and Roy Harris.
A rhapsodic Air begins with an ominous piano solo, thickly chromatic and dissonant, roiled by heaving outbursts.
For many New Yorkers with mostly black wardrobes, Lak's chromatic world feels like a thrilling defibrillator jolt.
The original photo is a compilation of images and used three color filters to balance the chromatic milieu.
At Life on Mars, the main gallery features D'Agostino's ongoing Chromatic Alphabet series, which he started in 2013.
It is a configuration of just seven points and 11 edges that has a chromatic number of four.
There is some skill here: strong melodies, extra chords, synthesized string arrangements, a tremendously accomplished chromatic-harmonica solo.
But then I hear chromatic moving steps in the first piece—that's definitely something you hear in jazz.
The Chromatic series explores the after-effects of light passing through glass, with colors converging at different points.
Often, as characters sing, threads of darting melodic lines run through the orchestra embedded within dense, chromatic harmonies.
For much of that time she was a chromatic abstractionist exploring the relationship between paint's materiality and light.
The salmon, chromatic shifts of light prowling the kelp forests, have slowed down by this time of year.
The 12 notes of the chromatic scale will be in the positions normally filled by the hour numerals.
They lean on one another for support and sometimes spill across the floor in a clattering, chromatic burst.
Get bogged down in technical terms like diatonic interval and chromatic diesis and you risk sounding gratingly wonkish.
But once they lure you in, they leave you alone to explore their chromatic, spatial and psychological complexities.
And the relatively low resolution of the screenshots produces strange chromatic effects when blown up to gallery scale.
There's some vignetting in the corners of photos shot with the Moment lens, along with distortion and chromatic aberration.
Tetris Effect is still Tetris filtered through a heady, sincere blend of hyper-chromatic visuals and plaintive electronic music.
Pulsed light uses short blasts of a poly-chromatic, high-intensity light to penetrate just below the skin's surface.
One method, the Von Luschan chromatic scale, invented 36 different categories by comparing skin color to opaque colored tiles.
This process is referred to as "chromatic aberration," or "color fringing," and is a well-known concept among photographers.
With 2563 colors at their disposal, it's fascinating when a GIF artist decides to explore a single chromatic neighborhood.
Occasional bursts of flames, imperiling many of the effectively nameless characters, come as a relief from the chromatic tedium.
But his distinctive sound on the chromatic harmonica was Mr. Thielemans's primary claim to fame and, especially, to fortune.
The concerto seems an attempt to balance the advanced chromatic language of Wagner with Brahms's feeling for classical structure.
The drums drop out entirely and the lead guitarist explores chromatic figures that veer in and out of tonality.
We could take or leave Holton Rower's sculptural paintings, glitchy and chromatic texture porn ideally suited to interior decoration.
And, for the most part, these operas are etched in a searing chromatic language that suits their wrenching emotions.
Wide-angle shots are graded on distortion, detail throughout the frame and chromatic aberration — all difficult to correct for.
This noise increases — to the painting's benefit — a deep and moody chiaroscuro in relationship to the all-over chromatic intensity.
It relies upon a vocalist's ability to sing and improvise from hundreds of combinations of chromatic scales, known as ragas.
A good lens should not only give you sharp photos, but combat nasty problems like distortion, vignetting and chromatic aberration.
The Crying Unicorn Candle consists of a ceramic unicorn body with hollow eyes and a multi-chromatic wax candle horn.
His own "Variations Fantômes" inhabited a similarly dreamy and achingly chromatic world filled with liquid chords and light trembling ornaments.
And this chromatic trend expanded among his successors in the workshop, beginning with his nephew, Andrea della Robbia (1435-1525).
When the opening riff returns, it's slower and warmer, proceeding through chromatic transformations that are sometimes queasily dissonant, sometimes hopeful.
And large areas of same-ish colors attain quirky patchiness and depths via variably shaped or delineated chromatic same-ishness.
Each digital chromatic print glimmers ever so slightly with light and life, despite a persistent darkness that never fully disappears.
All this chromatic activity is, of course, basically science — rods and cones doing their thing — as Albers knew and appreciated.
To 20-year-old mothers, Down syndrome and other chromatic abnormalities are very rare, according to the ASRM patient guide.
Using dynamic focus technology, the Honor 28 takes photos with more depth, clarity and chromatic range, resulting in eye-catching stills.
From 13 to 1904 Picasso created cold mono-chromatic blue paintings, and from 2009 to 2010 Meek rapped about Audemars Piguet.
While Evertz's work might evoke comparisons with the chromatic abstractions of Gene Davis, the differences between them are sharp and profound.
But the slight coolness and clarity of the playing also revealed Mahler's intricate contrapuntal writing, the boldness of his chromatic harmonies.
Take a look at images of the 19093 M.L.B. All-Star Game to see this period in all its chromatic glory.
The effect is that of a luminous chromatic veil floating just above the surface of the painting, shimmering like Venetian light.
PHOENIX — If Steve Kerr were any more muted on Wednesday night, he would have been a chromatic gray on the color wheel.
For the video Jassogne based its playful, chromatic style on the Old Dreams New Planets album artwork by French artist Yto Barrada.
Run through 20th-century art and hit the high points, especially the most chromatic ones — like Judy Chicago's work, or Ellsworth Kelly's.
As particles drift across the screens behind the sculptures, like digital snowglobes, colored light bathes their glossy marble in shifting, chromatic hues.
Still, Rachmaninoff's mature voice already comes through in the chromatic richness of the harmonic writing, the abundant lyricism and the glowing orchestration.
A minor-key jog with a melody full of chromatic tensions, it drew much of its heat from Mr. Guiliana's whipsaw breakbeats.
Here, each instrument is specially tuned so that, together, the ensemble can play all 12 chromatic pitches over a four-octave span.
The quartet's palette ranged from the subtle and creepy, as in the insectoid chromatic stirrings of the opening, to grunge-band grit.
Set along seacoasts and depicting chromatic transformations of sky and sea, these new pictures also provide insights into Resika's ongoing artistic journey.
Since the passage of the 25 Immigration and Naturalization Act, the chromatic composition of the country's population has undergone a fundamental transformation.
Schoenberg's achingly chromatic Five Pieces for Orchestra, originally composed in 1909, represents a midway stage in weaning audiences from their dependence on melody.
And in every graph that mathematicians have ever studied, the coefficients of its chromatic polynomial have always been both unimodal and log concave.
The first photo is a sea of chromatic noise, smudged up by noise reduction blur working overtime to produce a somewhat reasonable image.
Cityscapes, landscapes, seascapes, interiors and exteriors combined, his subjects are familiar yet tweaked to bring out their strangeness, or heightened with chromatic intensity.
Fusing a story of sustainability and animal welfare,  the chromatic and playful sculptures fabricated from found objects ponder the future of the environment.
In "Chromatic," part of American Dance Institute's festival of works at the Kitchen, there are piles of colored paper and heaps of fabric.
Image courtesy of the artist At first glance, close-up in the gallery space, Nick Smith's images might appear confusing, a chromatic blur.
But Harrison was fascinated by 12-tone music, with its systematic ordering of all 12 notes of the chromatic scale into tone rows.
The piece begins with a low chromatic rumble that inches up and down methodically, like earthworms readying the soil for a new grave.
While his landscapes remained resolutely Indian, with Benares being a favorite subject for the painter, Kumar's chromatic structures became more pictorial over time.
On display are some of his binders and cardboard boxes meticulously lined with marbled paper, as well as satisfying arrays of chromatic swatches.
The school's approach to music was hidebound, but Debussy wanted to reinvent it, creating shimmering, chromatic sound pictures based on unusual scales and chords.
We noted only minimal chromatic aberration (a common problem with cheaply made lenses in which colors fringe and blur, especially at high-contrast edges).
Some have accused the designer of adding too many colors in an effort to be inclusive, creating chromatic chaos and destroying the flag's simplicity.
Their barren quietude is not the only anomaly: the footage he shot, encoded as low-res mpeg-1 files, appears full of chromatic distortions.
Mr. Hummer and his co-founder committed $2000 million of their own crypto-made money to their new $100 million hedge fund, Chromatic Capital.
Mr. Trifonov brought striking clarity to the wandering lyrical lines that thread through the music and savored the pungent sonorities of dense, chromatic chords.
Echoes of Debussy's chromatic palette and milky textures were all over the Ten Études for Piano (2011) by Yukiko Nishimura that opened the concert.
In this photo — especially at the top right — you can see how bad the chromatic aberration is (look for the purple fringes along the leaves).
You can lie on a synthetic hair-covered platform, wowed by the chromatic splendor overhead; it's a bit like being on drugs without the drugs.
In a 1997 photo series called "The Chromatic Diet," Calle set out to create a meal each day only using ingredients of the same hue.
The orchestral music is lushly harmonic with chromatic richness that hints of Wagner and Brahms, a quality that came through vibrantly in Mr. Muti's performance.
As far as the chord voicing goes, a cool chromatic thing happened where I learned the chords and made up my own inversions of them.
Judge Klausner also wrongly told jurors that copyright does not protect chromatic scales, arpeggios or short sequences of three notes, the Ninth Circuit panel found.
The army arrived under cloak of darkness, and the hour-plus combat that ensued unfolded with all the chromatic variety of a goth teenager's wardrobe.
Still, those pointless stylistic battles are long past, and Barber's richly chromatic harmonic language, while moored to tonality, is alive with angst, dissonance and turbulence.
Bach's Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue, the longest piece on the program, was also its historical "hinge," as Mr. Denk put it in a program note.
The music is a great tide of chromatic lushness; it will remind you of Wagner, but with Italian words and a French grand opera flavor.
The goings-on of her guts have also been a recurring theme in some of the mystified press around her bubbling, chromatic debut, Whack World.
This effect, called chromatic aberration, is something round-pupiled animals try to avoid, although you may have experienced it if you've ever had your eyes dilated.
Five previous attempts to launch the Terrier-Improved Malemute, and its chromatic canisters, have been scrubbed for reasons ranging from unsuitable weather to boat traffic interference.
But, in search of chromatic purity, Klein realized that even the purest pigments' intensity dulled when combined with a binder such as oil, egg, or acrylic.
Aided by the revelations of Japanese prints, his ecstatic illuminations were the result of chromatic calculations and inspirations, many of which are documented in his letters.
But he's also drawn to chromatic tension and extended techniques: He often reached under the lid of the piano to rake his fingertips across the strings.
Video images of cloud formations and gases were projected on scrims as the orchestra played Haydn's grave music, surging slowly through passages of unmoored chromatic harmony.
Huawei has been playing around with gradient colors on its phones for years too, so there definitely seems to be a market for these chromatic designs.
The most prominent influences on "The Sparrow" were Gloria Coates' "Lunar Loops" and James Tenney's "Chromatic Canon," elegant process-based music made with non-diatonic materials.
In one, blinding chandeliers dangle from a chromatic ceiling above a massive, mirrored banquet hall, where lavender chairs, each wrapped in a saffron bow, anticipate guests.
In Chromatic Reflection, that time appears to hover between the snap of the shutter, years of decay, and the resurrection of lost images in vivid color fields.
He wrote for Slate: I count at least 13 distinct chords at work in "All I Want for Christmas Is You," resulting in a sumptuously chromatic melody.
He had trained a neural network to spot chromatic aberrations and other signs of manipulation; the network produces "heat maps" highlighting the suspect areas of an image.
His chromatic squares recall stained glass, as well as Hans Hoffman's influential abstractions, and the blocky forms that Philip Guston cultivated in Rome, echoing worn stone slabs.
As in my previous analysis of Wildfire Test Pit, it's useful to acknowledge that, in Wilson's work, "black" and "white" have racial as well as chromatic associations.
Around this time, Fauvist-inspired portraits begin to appear, dominating the exhibition's midpoint as the usually restrained artist dials up the chromatic heat to a heady pitch.
Nearly two decades later, in 2016, the Los Angeles–based photographer and sculptor reimagined the degraded images with washes of acidic color for a series called Chromatic Reflection.
This week, Fender Tune lands on Google Play, bringing with it more or less the same features as its iPhone counterpart, including auto mode, tips and chromatic tuning.
Page said he owned Spirit's self-titled 1968 album that includes "Taurus," which contains a descending chromatic four-chord progression that is at the center of the lawsuit.
Liquids and oil coalesce and repel, swirling and shining, exploding and dividing, dancing about in a chromatic sea that could be, well, whatever you want it to be.
To find a lower bound for the chromatic number, it suffices to create a graph with a finite number of vertices that requires a particular number of colors.
It now creates images and video with, they claim, better edge sharpness and less chromatic aberration, which means it should produce better shots when pointing toward the sun.
Dancing with awkward-limbed jigs and posing about in balletic positions, a company of parrots strive to find balance between their lovely, chromatic plumage and augmented, bipedal faculties.
While Calle's project predates today's phenomena of capturing food for public consumption, it's not clear if Calle ever ate the colorful meals documented in her "Chromatic Diet" series.
It has no valves but can toot the entirety of the chromatic scale, if its user is adept at covering its bell with their hand in different ways.
The figurative and chromatic elements invite comparisons to various religious, folk, and tribal traditions in India, revealing the artist's lifelong preoccupation with fusing Indian art with European Modernism.
Equally notable is the limited chromatic range of most of the images, which feature a subtle palette of grays, with green and blue tints, sometimes strong, often understated.
She has taken a radically new direction in this body of work: painting on significantly larger canvasses; using a more vibrant, chromatic palette; and stepping into mythological terrain.
Ideas that at first seem unconventional — polyphony, chromatic harmony, swing time — become conventions, only to be upended by unorthodox ideas of new kinds that then become orthodoxies themselves.
In the composer Wang Lu's 2015 chamber work "Urban Inventory," chromatic smears of instrumental color accrue into a playful depiction of an afternoon in a Chinese city park.
Three versions of "Altarpiece" (1915) are more monumental with solidly blocked-out color, exploring chromatic shading combined with the hard, basic geometric shapes of a triangle and circle.
The Chromatic Alphabet, which proceeds from the head (eye, mouth, and brain), is not only abstract and geometric, but also brightly arrayed in three primary and two secondary colors.
Remember Color, the photo sharing startup that rose up in a big, chromatic bubble when it raised a $41 million seed round, only to see that bubble spectacularly burst?
In the shot of the trees below, taken with an unnamed competitor's lens, you can see purple fringing — also known as chromatic aberration — around the edges of the leaves.
My version of "The Chromatic Diet" would be meat-free, on-the-cheap lunches that coupled ingredients by hue, making use of what was already in my kitchen cabinet.
Photograph by Sabine Mirlesse Mahdavi is a sort of supertaster for color, a possessor of perfect chromatic pitch, which she seems to experience as taste, touch, feel, and smell.
A great interior arcade displays a series of hypnotic, visceral, chromatic, distressed portrait paintings by Birch—which, for him, is the literal and allegorical heart of the entire matter.
A skittering keyboard solo comes tumbling straight out of the void, trailing flames; sonorous ritual chants arise from the mire, then disappear; orchestral bombast latches onto frozen chromatic riffs.
Here, there's the combination of the basic sense of it being in a major key, and the modes that he uses to create the chords, which are somewhat chromatic.
Mr. Mannette was among the first to fashion a steel drum that had all the notes of the chromatic scale, so it could play any melody in any key.
The chromatic contrast between the inkiness of their cassocks and the room's ascetic whiteness finds an echo in Rodrigues's rigid dualism, a belief in absolutes that will be tested.
The dynamics shift dramatically — from strong, full-sail solos by Ms. Mitchell that are bluesy and chromatic and abstract to powerful beats carried by the cello and the cajón.
"Mist" isn't all one-note, though: the producer manages to find room for chromatic vibrancy within its greyscale sound palate, helped along by dynamic recordings of chamber music instruments.
The show includes 262 abstract, robustly chromatic works — paintings, essentially — in acrylic and ink on vaguely rectilinear expanses of fabric that are collaged together from smaller bits and pieces.
These chromatic inflections are relatively minor in material terms, and the colors are as straightforward as Crayola crayons, but they inflect the reading of each work in significant ways.
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With this deviation, the artist achieves a constant, gradated shift, which he further enhances through chromatic and tonal variations, as well as a continuous flipping of the figure-ground relationship.
Others went fully surreal, like Helena Parriott's chromatic display of materially confounding objects and Esteban Salazar's ominous yet playful glowing contraption of glass sculpture, found materials, and custom neon lights.
Each with an overtly peppy, chromatic environment filled with an army of young, ponytailed women rapidly mixing and pouring the syrupy concoctions for the endless parade of drive-thru customers.
Kim, whose chromatic dissection of Miyazaki's work has been shared all over the internet last year, has been imagining new ways to process the Studio Ghibli founder's technique ever since.
"While it is true that a descending chromatic four-chord progression is a common convention that abounds in the music industry, the similarities here transcend this core structure," Klausner wrote.
You've got the tremolo, the chromatic chords, the rippling melodies, the electronic flourishes and dense atmosphere, the furious bursts of speed and bone-crunch— but then, there's vocalist Caro Tanghe.
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In this densely chromatic corner piece, suspended by ropes (as was by this time Overstreet's wont), two square canvases hung at different levels are attached via a narrow trapezoidal swatch.
" Led Zeppelin's attorneys on Friday brought in music expert Lawrence Ferrara, who testified that the only similarity between "Taurus" and "Stairway to Heaven" was a "descending chromatic minor line progression.
"This error was not harmless as it undercut testimony by Skidmore's expert that Led Zeppelin copied a chromatic scale that had been used in an original manner," Judge Paez said.
It's large, open space functions as a reading room, but why would anyone be nose-down in a book next to the multi-chromatic aluminum outcroppings that color the space?
But the achingly dense chromatic harmonies of the slow movement were rendered with loving care by the Accademia players, a reminder of the consistent high standards of this valuable ensemble.
There are, in a sense, two Chopins: the one who spins gold out of the most obvious, clichéd chords (the famous A-major Prelude) and the constantly lurking, chromatic subversive.
For example, a 113 study suggests that the adhesive Paraloid B-72, which previous conservators applied to the wall paintings in Tut's tomb, can cause "chromatic variations" in surface pigments.
The melancholy elegance of Kornauth's vocal writing and the chromatic gurglings of his virtuosic piano parts made a smart segue to the music of Strauss, which closed the printed program.
Metal listeners are already accustomed to music in which all 12 pitches of the chromatic scale are in regular circulation, with occasional microtones created through string-bending or other techniques.
The addition of color — which Neri has contextualized as following the ancient Greek custom of coloring figures with tempera — has been Neri's way of baptizing his figures in chromatic chaos.
These splatters form a sort of raw index of the individual hues which, on the painting's face, are cooked — subordinated to the overall matrix of chromatic relationships where their interaction prevails.
The quality of the lenses is such that the camera is probably best avoided for stills; the chromatic aberration is absolutely horrendous; I didn't know they still made cameras so afflicted.
A light piano-based soundtrack by Oscar Araujo punctuates bright chromatic splashes that illustrate how hope can live on in this nightmarish—and all too real—reflection of modern work culture.
The XR also will come in a variety of colors, with black, white, blue, coral, yellow, and red options available for the widest selection of chromatic choice since the iPhone 5C.
These "chromatic aberrations" are smallest at the center of an image and larger toward its edges; when that pattern is broken, it suggests that parts of different photographs have been combined.
Led Zeppelin's attorney Peter Anderson told jurors the riff in question, a chromatic descending arpeggiated line that misses the "E" note, was in the public domain and had been widely used.
Though the whole production is very much in keeping with her aesthetic of clean geometric lines and mono- or duo-chromatic palettes, Solange neither appears nor is heard in the video.
Featuring a tambourine, triangle, and tam-tam, the suite's second movement attempted to capture the vitality of black vernacular dance with syncopation, unusual chromatic lines and colorful effects in the strings.
In her 2013 exhibition, Mute, at Nohra Haime (October 1 – November 16), which I reviewed: [Sutil made] a major break with her earlier, chromatic work in which mark making was effaced.
But I have to assume that these complex terms — chromatic harmony, canon, tone row — will baffle the majority of readers, even amateur music lovers who go to concerts all the time.
This seems extraordinarily unfair: A dull-looking fish lives for centuries while the cuttlefish, in their chromatic splendor, and the octopuses, in their inquisitive intelligence, are dead before they are 2?
The 20 paintings on fabric here by Claude Viallat, rigorously composed yet teeming with chromatic invention, may add up to the most significant postwar art history lesson in town this summer.
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We leaned on HUE's #choosecolor campaign to lead our chromatic search and mixed in a gold mine of other saturated pieces, as well, like vinyl jackets, fuzzy handbags, classic berets, and more.
At parts where the lighting is blown-out, the images reveal that the Meizu lens suffered from some chromatic aberration (the purple ghosting at bright parts) and lighting bleeding into dark areas.
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Speaking of color, a room in which many of Warhol's multihued "Flowers" of the sixties adorn his chartreuse-and-cerise "Cow Wallpaper," from the same period, is like a chromatic car wash.
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The special extends to all of the beloved brand's face and eye products, including their newest (and therefore most covetable) additions, like the Total Control Drop Foundation and Duo Chromatic Illuminating Powders.
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When she tried to find a publisher for her song "Sympathy," set to a Dunbar poem that later inspired Maya Angelou, one told her it was just a little bit too chromatic.
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Her "Salve Regina" sounds the erotic codes of an opera scene; particularly poignant is the chromatic walk down the scale at the words "in hac lacrimarum valle" ("in the valley of tears").
The dichroic glass panes, which we've also seen in the work of light painter Stephen Knapp, reflect light from the surface to achieve a vivid chromatic effect distinct from glass colored by pigment.
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By default, the Jamboxx is set to play 12 notes on a C major chromatic scale, but this can be changed, and a modulation wheel on the side allows for moving across octaves.
After van Leeuwenhoek, other microscopists improved the device, adding multiple lenses (for compound microscopes), designing binocular views to render specimens in three dimensions, and eliminating the color issues (chromatic aberrations) that distorted views.
The problem, now known as the Hadwiger-Nelson problem or the problem of finding the chromatic number of the plane, has piqued the interest of many mathematicians, including the famously prolific Paul Erdős.
"Stairway to Heaven" opens with a finger-picked arpeggio on acoustic guitar in the key of A minor, a descending chromatic scale that is common in all types of compositions — not just rock.
Ultimately, a chromatic diet made my work week lunches a lot more exciting, but took way more brain power than I can reasonably dedicate to a dish that gets eaten beside my computer.
But in "Chromatic," the New York choreographer Susan Marshall, known for dramatic conceptual investigations, explores the many facets of color in collaboration with the visual artist Suzanne Bocanegra and the composer Jason Treuting.
Consider a chapter titled, "Personal Colors: What Do They Say About You?" which offers a kind of chromatic horoscope that locates truths not in the cosmos but in the spectrum of visible light.
One of his final paintings, done on a beach in Wales during stormy weather in 1897, has sand of mauve breached by white waves, and almost recalls the chromatic experiments of Edvard Munch.
One new thing in OxygenOS 10 that I particularly like is the Chromatic Reading Mode, which desaturates the screen to make it easier to read, but doesn't turn it fully monochrome like before.
Currents of chromatic energy that are barely perceptible in "Megha" or "Vishakka" become spectacular in "R-Dhya" (1972), as clouds of color surge inward from the edges of the canvas, like solar flares.
Particularly wonderful is how it relates this story subtly through changes in the chromatic scale, moving from black and white in the first galleries through to a joyous explosion of color later on.
"Giovanni" is her brightest chromatic splash: after gliding for three minutes over crinkly bass and subdued house strings, a gleaming guitar solo soars out from nowhere, resolving all the song's tension in a flash.
"A Felicidade" ("Happiness"), by Mr. Jobim, the pre-eminent bossa nova composer, with lyrics by Vinicius de Moraes, contemplates the ephemerality of happiness with phrases that rise, then glide downward along elegantly chromatic paths.
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Emily is not exactly prog metal, per se, but Spalding certainly flirts with the form by mixing hard funk-rock with geeky jazz fusion elements like winding, chromatic chord progressions and flashy rhythmic shifts.
It is fascinating to discover some of the class materials here, such as Kandinsky's "Nine Elements of the Chromatic Circle" (21923–21925) placed near one of his explosive finished lithographs, "Kleine Welten I" (32).
Mine, with two beds placed back-to-back and a circular mirror on the ceiling with a remote-controlled chromatic lighting system, was named after the Acis and Galatea myth, famous throughout the island.
At the 2016 trial, Led Zeppelin's lawyers argued that what little the two songs had in common — similar chord progressions and a descending chromatic scale — had popped up in music for over 300 years.
He marvels at how the jungle floor undulates with a "greasy, jittering flow" of cockroaches, and he shares his awe at the "chromatic infinities" of the impenetrable flora that has frustrated generations of explorers.
Granted, many producers probably don't think this hard: "Crank That" uses a chromatic note in its signature MIDI steel drum hook but Soulja Boy was definitely just hitting whatever felt right on the keyboard.
At longer zoom lengths, you're more likely to suffer from color fringing, a complication the Mark VI corrects for with the two lens elements, a pair of low-dispersion elements designed to suppress chromatic aberration.
With the walls filled with remediated images, and the chromatic splendor of plinths populated with domestic objects, Color-Aid cannily calls into question the hierarchy of art and design, vessel and content, image and meaning.
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The strips of earth-toned rubber in her works of the 1970's, such as "Arsenale" ("Arsenal") — whose rich chromatic quality evokes Paul Klee's stripes and rectangles — complicate abstraction's cerebral distance with their gritty tactility.
And something suitably reflective by Arvo Part might have been dug up to accompany the vintage footage showing the chromatic sandstone caverns of Glen Canyon that have long since been inundated to create Lake Powell.
"Chromatic" begins as Ms. Marshall and Mr. Treuting sit impassively behind a table, holding up pieces of colored paper (in the yellow family) while silently commenting on each one with nearly imperceptible sighs and smiles.
It was this whole new world of magic, mystery, and intuitive intelligence—that went beyond explaining about things—you know, smoke some grass and immediately get turned on to the chromatic waves of the music!
But I would have liked a chance to better acquaint myself with the words to a new political triptych that drew some of Mr. Thile's darkest music, with dense chromatic chords and snarky jazz interludes.
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Massari gives the keys a carnivalesque chromatic workout, favoring blocky horn patches, faux-electric guitar, theatrical snare rolls, and chintzy, toy-like voices; the resulting woozy waltz sounds always moments away from spinning out of control.
Her verses could take daring leaps and sophisticated chromatic rambles, underlined by Jorge Luis Lagarza Perez on piano, while her choruses returned to the succinctness of pop, at one point getting the audience to clap along.
She does this with almost preposterously extraordinary gifts for composition, paint handling, and, in particular, color, suffusing clashes of hue and tone with ghostly essences of a chromatic unity that you feel rather than quite see.
When I visited one rainy morning last August, I was surprised by how aggressively anti-chromatic the facility was — gray carpets and walls painted in a shade that a sign identified as Snow White (11-0602).
After marrying an American and living in Paris for five years, during which she honed her style into the popping juxtapositions of duo-chromatic geometry we know today, she and her husband settled in New York.
The composition and use of color encourage us to perceive what could be a set of Venetian blinds as a chromatic range of yellow to blue to red, viewing the linear "blinds" as modular and inconsistent.
I am Here features 18,000 women's silhouettes in 100 shades of color, and inside this chromatic paper column is hidden the silhouettes of two girls and a cat, lost inside the throng for visitors to find.
Plus, Allure reports that the illuminators have been formulated with unique chromatic pearls that create a holographic finish on your cheekbones, your collarbone, the inner corners of your eyes, or wherever else you feel like putting them.
For "Chromatic," the choreographer Susan Marshall, the composer Jason Treuting and the visual artist Suzanne Bocanegra have joined forces to show how colors are susceptible to change, how they affect emotions and how they evoke different sounds.
There is actually a pretty significant community of people who design these things, making them ever more accurate, adding slight distortion to simulate the glass of the old sets, traveling distortions, tweakable chromatic aberration, all that stuff.
But "Red Roses" is more directly juxtaposed with a painting and two drawings by the superb British artist Bridget Riley, whose optically buzzy vertical stripes relate to it only by trivial analogy between intellectually opposed chromatic intensities.
The show features this dynamic with the immersive scale of his ornate "Le Prisme" project, designed so that translucent screened walls of enormous spaces could be theoretically filled with moving chromatic effects in non-repetitive rhythmic combinations.
"While it is true that a descending chromatic four-chord progression is a common convention that abounds in the music industry, the similarities here transcend this core structure," Klausner wrote in his decision, obtained by the Washington Post.
Consider a slightly more complicated graph—a rectangle: The chromatic polynomial of the rectangle is harder to calculate than that of the triangle, but any graph can be broken up into subgraphs, which are easier to work with.
Key components of "The General" each had its thematic tag: a Lisztian chromatic surge for the fragile love story; a folklike melody (half resembling "Auld Lang Syne") representing home; a fanfare for the hero's dreams of military glory.
One dress, an elegantly draped cream concoction, was decorated with illustrations using thermo-chromatic pigment, which disappeared when it reached 104 degrees Fahrenheit, the better to evoke a magical map with vanishing ink from the Harry Potter series.
Though Ray may not have been disabused of the use of blackface as a potentially racist trope, there is a contested elation in the absurdity of presenting a flip-flopped order to our perceptions of chromatic orthodox reality.
Program notes that use phrases like "the work features a truncated development with chromatic modulations to distant keys and modally inflected motivic cells," for example, do not exactly help to break down barriers and put people at ease.
A curious rectangle-and-rod motif appearing in other works is made explicitly piston-like in "Untitled I," while "Untitled XI" isolates a shard-like glyph within a brushy pink surround against a field that approaches chromatic black.
Guests can choose between an energizing "Red," dynamic "Blue," or soothing "Pink" class — or they can go all-out at the dynamic "Chromatic" class, aimed at easing the impact of seasonal change on the body's natural circadian rhythms.
Or, to change the metaphor, his paintings transform colors into virtual topographies where we wander not to see specific things but to become aware of the way our emotions modulate as the chromatic terrain undergoes its subtle shifts.
Not so with D'Agostino's chromatic alphabet, which is simultaneously visual and aural; the colors, shapes and compositions are designed to evoke the sounds that create the letters, which are then strung together like an abstract rebus to create words.
Starting in the late sixties, Scholder became famous and successful for paintings that parody Indian heroic stereotypes—some featured American flags and beer cans as well as feathered head wear—in variants of Cannon's densely brushed, plangently chromatic manner.
That's the first time I noticed, after dozens of prior visits, a vase resting on a plant stand right below the painting, which was similarly glazed in cobalts and teals, establishing an implicit chromatic connection between canvas and vessel.
A neat arrangement of grape-purple and green fiber and hemp, the duo-chromatic sculpture peeks into male and female sexualities through the juxtaposition of a crafted phallus and vulva, morphed in the form of the serpent Hindu deity.
For this the credit goes largely to a small number of designers, agents and casting directors determined to expand opportunity while also mirroring what the writer Grace Paley once termed the "gorgeous chromatic dispersion" of our city and world.
At one extraordinary moment, Smith began climbing up the steps of the major scale, as if he had found a stairway to the light; but then he let his tone crack, reverted to halting chromatic steps, and fell silent.
At the Bridget Donahue gallery the group will appear in quartet form, with Mr. Abrams on guimbri (a Gnawa stringed bass), Lisa Alvarado on harmonium and percussion, Ben Boye on Wurlitzer and chromatic autoharp, and Mikel Avery on percussion.
Peter Anderson, an attorney for the band, repeated to jurors his argument that the riff that opens "Stairway to Heaven," a chromatic descending arpeggiated line that misses the 'E' note, was in the public domain and had been widely used.
J.P. The vocal line of "Lonely Lover," the first single from Xenia Rubinos's new album "Black Terry Cat" is a long, teasing, jazzy, chromatic zigzag, pausing only to wiggle a little and then veer off at one more different angle.
PARELES Not to be confused with Ella Mai, Ego Ella May is a singer and songwriter from London who's on the jazzy side of the neo-soul spectrum, with a fine-line soprano and a penchant for zigzag chromatic melodies.
Frugal Traveler I was at the official end of the world, standing among yellow wildflowers on the edge of a craggy cliff, looking out over the chromatic waters of the Atlantic — endless ceruleans and captivating cyans in every shade imaginable.
Ms. Otto-Knapp's unorthodox deployment of watercolor on large canvases — the largest, a luxurious seascape of twin bays in the moonlight, is 20 feet across — allows her to saturate her grisailles with chromatic variation even as their surfaces remain uncompromisingly flat.
She wrote a set of exquisitely Brahmsian variations for flute and quartet; impressionistic piano miniatures based on her transcriptions of birdsong; and a densely chromatic string quartet pointing toward modernist developments that, as an unabashed musical conservative, she otherwise never embraced.
When it comes to photos, Skydio takes 12MP photos in both RAW and JPG, which is a bit low on paper, but the photos I got out of it were acceptable — minimal chromatic aberration, sharp edges, and good overall detail.
Noland takes risks with his colors, employing particularly intense primary/secondary combinations, for example, the unlovely mustard and lavender complementaries in "Mysteries: Golden Glow," or raising the chromatic stakes with jangly fluorescent-looking primaries in "Mysteries Costa del Sol" (both 2001).
His work looks nothing like that other master of chromatic light, Wayne Thiebaud, whose orderly rows of desserts contrast starkly with DiBenedetto's chaotic, densely twisted environments, but both artists eschew the illusion of light in favor of luminosity through color relationships.
And this year there's a newcomer to the scene: Fridman Gallery's New Ear Festival, which will focus on sound and performance; the lineup is stellar, and the whole thing will be MCed by Hyperallergic's beloved art critic in drag, Mona Chromatic.
The opening bars, featuring an upward-zipping electric bass flourish, foreshadow the song's wordless coda — one of Mr. White's signature triumphs, a waft of ahhhs that can only be described as the most perversely chromatic crowd-pleasing singalong in popular music history.
However, unlike recent titles such as The Designer's Dictionary of Color and The Secret Lives of Color, On Color, a joint effort between humanities professor David Scott Kastan and painter and writer Stephen Farthing, provides us with very little chromatic eye candy.
Led Zeppelin's 'Stairway to Heaven': Spirit's 'Taurus': "While it is true that a descending chromatic four-chord progression is a common convention that abounds in the music industry, the similarities here transcend this core structure," Judge Gary Klausner wrote in his judgment.
And "The Calendar," inspired by Thoth, the Egyptian god of equilibrium, was ingeniously constructed to convey the feeling of an endless chromatic ascent, like an Escher staircase; Mr. Okazaki's solo on the tune was headlong and thrilling, a footrace with no fixed coordinates.
Suddenly a pang of longing for chromatic dispersion can overcome you when a designer like Donatella Versace does something as simple as send out a few handsome lugs wearing enormous coats and big wooly sweaters in colors like lilac or baby blue.
Hanging on the wall beside the entranceway, and visible from anywhere in the room, is the key work, "Chromatic Alphabet" (2013-15), a long, horizontal grouping of twenty-six paintings, each embodying a visual correlative of a letter in the standard English alphabet.
The richly chromatic music for the verses, in which Monica relates her story, is redolent of Chopin and Bach, but the devastating refrain—" 'Cause they don't need a hood or a cross or a tree"—is etched in clear, blues-tinged chords.
It's accented with pops of color in the form of functional elastic bands, eyelets and bindings of crosshatched Saffiano leather that Mario Prada invented a century ago — a chromatic and softly padded update to the plain cardboard one from Bouroullec's school days.
"City Green, Public Gardens of New York" (The Monacelli Press) by Jane Garmey, with photographs by Mick Hales, is a chromatic, idiosyncratic survey of the stand-alone aggregations of plants and trees either within parks or which stand alone as urban sanctuaries.
In that concerto, they offered as good a big-symphony Mozart as you could ask for: both full and crisp, with Emanuel Ax a soloist genial and fond, never coy, ironic or glib, his own cadenzas pressing the themes down darkening chromatic avenues.
This chromatic interjection points back at the artist: not only is Yürükoğlu's presence an intervention in this rarely touched landscape, but also her faculty of vision, conditioned since birth by the ubiquity of plastic, insists on a Technicolor appreciation of the world.
They're posted at a thriving, pulsating club, but while countless dancers cavort in front of large screens flashing chromatic abstractions, the detectives watch for their target with steely-eyed grimaces, their pupils looking almost beady from the glare of the club's lights.
There's also "Linear Sky" (2018), by the collaborative duo Luftwerk, a series of light fixtures that convert the hotel's tunnel-like entryway into an optical illusion, flooding it with colorful patterns that reflect the real-time chromatic spectrum in the sky above.
"Spawn of Satan!" the irreverent, sometimes earthy Ms. Radvanovsky said teasingly to Mr. Manoli at one point, after he asked her to tighten up a vertiginously long chromatic descent so that her quarter tones — the unwritten notes between the notes — would emerge more distinctly.
The venue isn't a stuffy concert hall, but the chromatic industrial-chic of Mack Sennett studios, the same creative space where Michael Jackson, Eddie Murphy and Iman once filmed the video for "Remember the Time," the hieroglyphs from which are still painted on the wall.
After happily losing myself in the spatial and chromatic intricacies of "Owl Lake," I moved on to "Tree With Sleeping Leopard" (143, 214 x 2127 inches), in which a big cat, surrounded by foliage, dozes on a branch, one foreleg and paw dangling languidly.
Lawyers for Mr. Skidmore presented evidence showing that the bands crossed paths while touring early in their careers, as well as testimony from music experts saying that both songs shared a similar chord progression and, most distinctively, a descending bass line in a chromatic scale.
Taking off his (collarless) jacket would be his only wardrobe change, he announced, and most of his stage moves simply involved switching instruments: bass, acoustic and electric guitars, grand and upright pianos, even a ukulele (taking on the chromatic challenge of George Harrison's "Something").
He sang "How Deep Is the Ocean," a romantic jazz standard, with a rascally charm, then took a trumpet solo full of subtle surprises, mixing up his phrasing, using little chromatic cuts and patterns that verged toward bop cliché and then turned swiftly away.
Melbourne By Molly O'Brien Growing up in my household, the months leading up to our birthdays meant one thing: poring over the chromatic, candied pages of "The Australian Women's Weekly Children's Birthday Cake Cookbook" — its beloved contents as much of a mouthful as its title.
It spools along freely, and I wish he hadn't decked it in visual excess—shots of cars curling up the coast road in a fuzzy chromatic blur, as if witnessed through stoned eyes, or, worse still, scenes that are speeded up, into a hasty jitter.
As Nellie Bowles of the New York Times reports, Hummer and his co-founder James Fickel "committed $40 million of their own crypto-made money to their new $100 million hedge fund, Chromatic Capital," a cryptocurrency asset management firm based in the Bay Area.
An emphasis on chromatic abstraction is particularly evident in collages with architectural or landscape themes: paired shots of Albers's Dessau garden taken in winter and spring could be mistaken for positive and negative versions of a single image, or for just patterns of vertical stripes.
In this context, the interaction between white and black on the picture plane can become an analogy for how white cultural contexts blacken people, and the artists in Blackness in Abstraction explore black's chromatic properties and reveal blackening as a process in myriad different ways.
There's nothing about the matroids themselves that suggests why the log concavity would hold uniformly when you add or subtract the characteristic polynomials of submatroids (just as there's no obvious reason the log concavity would hold when you add or subtract the chromatic polynomials of graphs).
Released on XL Recordings in May, it's a technicolor dreamcoat of a debut album, stitching together a chromatic patchwork of rhythms and melodies from a flashy list of collaborative hands that includes UK garage sweetheart Craig David, Swedish synth slingers Little Dragon, and California rapper Anderson Paak.
Slightly younger, Al Loving also arrived in New York (from Detroit) in 1968, and eventually found procedural flexibility and freedom in the act of tearing up dyed canvas and reassembling the strips and scraps, suspending the gloriously ragged, sumptuously chromatic results from a single horizontal bar.
The jazzy chromatic chords and slinky bass lines of Stevie Wonder's 1970s solo masterpieces infuse the Internet's music, along with the bedroom whispers of Janet Jackson and Prince, the smooth funk of the Commodores and Earth, Wind & Fire, and the phased, fuzzed guitar tones of Ernie Isley.
But despite what the beauty trends of the past year have taught us, you still don't need to have a commitment to Sparkle Motion (that's a Donnie Darko reference, for non-film buffs) to shine bright — especially not where Nyx's brand-new Duo Chromatic Illuminating Powders are concerned.
It's here — outside, and usually in the morning, or after dark, by lamplight — that Suter makes her raw, vivid paintings, which are filled with fiery lashings or translucent washes of paint, meditative columns of circles and dense greens, browns and reds, like chromatic distillations of the tropical environment.
"What a lot of this framework is about is spatial chromatic color pattern analysis, which is the ability to contextualize and pay tribute to the fact that in any visual system, the eyes ultimately feed into neural processing that doesn't stop at the retina," van den Berg explained.

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