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"nonlinear" Definitions
  1. not of, in, along, or relating to a line
  2. denoting digital editing in which edits are saved on computer, rather than videotape, thus enabling further edits to be made

234 Sentences With "nonlinear"

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I wondered, could Sehgal's art point to nonlinear aesthetics in an age of nonlinear war?
In the film, called Bandersnatch, a young English programmer named Stefan tries to adapt a nonlinear fantasy novel into a nonlinear videogame, and the result is itself a nonlinear story in which the viewer exerts influence over the plot.
Time is nonlinear for them, which explains the heptapods' nonlinear orthography, which is to say that their language can be read backwards or forwards — i.e.
It was, of course, a messy, often ugly, nonlinear process.
It's really important because it's a very nonlinear ... It's confusing.
Who influenced you to write in such a nonlinear way?
But also know that victory can be slow and nonlinear.
Recovery from illness and trauma, like the narrative, is nonlinear.
I think that this is complicated and nonlinear in significant ways.
I built us a nonlinear editor so we could digitize footage.
Boeing needed something precisely targeted, carefully calibrated, and nonlinear in effect.
It is a nonlinear strategy, attempting to win hearts and minds.
Surprisingly, the virtual commodity is not sold with particularly nonlinear pricing.
She's preeminent in nonlinear optics, and I'm only a WIRED columnist!
Like Beckett's other works, "Godot" is baffling and nonlinear on principle.
The term "nonlinear" has an interesting trajectory in recent political history.
Now your mind is free to revel in nonlinear, associative thought.
"The nonlinear part [of video games] is totally different," says Stone.
We were layering this idea of a nonlinear experience experienced linearly.
Bill had to play a nonlinear, complex progression of his character.
His is a dress-up box approach to fashion, a nonlinear narrative.
Ambiguity has become a selling point, with nonlinear storytelling the new norm.
Could this signal a possible turn toward art for art's nonlinear sake?
It related to a field of mathematics known as nonlinear Boolean algebra.
They overlap and intertwine in nonlinear ways, leaving chaos in their wake.
The answer is as nonlinear as an Almodóvar movie: Yes and also no.
MU: Much has been said about the nonlinear format of films like Walden.
The series is nonlinear — the final book fits chronologically between the fourth and the fifth, and the storyline continually jumps back and forth through time and space — and that nonlinear nature ultimately becomes a crucial part of the entire series.
Alfonso Cuarón's has one of the most nonlinear directorial paths of anyone I know.
Like the source material, the movie is fragmentary and is told through nonlinear storytelling.
I explore a nonlinear narrative that reflects the outer self contrasted with inner thoughts.
Who's it for: Anyone with ideas that are best presented in a nonlinear fashion.
But experts say a nonlinear career path is quickly replacing the traditional corporate ladder.
Wojnarowicz's will blow your hair back: the sex, the nonlinear intensity, the misanthropic aplomb.
The dynamics of the system are too complicated and nonlinear to predict what will happen.
And system changes can be dramatic and nonlinear, which makes them extremely difficult to forecast.
Heptathletes win points according to obscure, nonlinear formulae, inspired by a Viennese mathematician, Karl Ulbrich.
"We're dealing with a highly nonlinear entity moving at a very high speed," he said.
She also works on nonlinear pricing issues — often in the context of the communications industry.
A graphic novel can contain a single narrative (linear or nonlinear) or comprise multiple vignettes.
Complexity theory refers to how single elements coalesce into complicated structures, or multivariable, nonlinear systems.
The same kind of nonlinear, proportional decision making that people use in many everyday judgments.
"My career has been so weird and nonlinear," Rubio told Christine Lagorio-Chafkin of Inc.
It nods to the composer's interest in video games, and the nonlinear narratives they afford.
Muse is a show that lays bare the artist's process in a refreshingly nonlinear way.
Throughout, he uses multichannel video installations to give the viewer insights into a nonlinear narrative practice.
Capsule-building is nonlinear insofar as duration, container type, site selection, and contents inform one another.
Setting aside fundamental evaluative and comprehension issues discussed herein, there will come a nonlinear crossover point.
We do not recommend this nonlinear method of alcohol delivery, but we sure enjoyed documenting it.
Aliens can have seven legs, know the future, and only communicate in nonlinear drawings, for instance.
In this sense, "Miles Ahead" is the quintessential anti-jazz biopic — messy, sprawling, nonlinear and triumphant.
One advantage of neural networks is that they are capable of learning in a nonlinear way.
In the context of baseball free agency, it is fickle, capricious, circumstantial and, above all, nonlinear.
The NBC family drama, which just wrapped up its first season, uses flashback-heavy, nonlinear storytelling.
So the internet and what things are on a screen are quick-cut, nonlinear, discontinuous, and flat.
I'd imagine, after writing Kids, the studios were anticipating something vaguely similar, not a nonlinear art film.
"I'm interested in creative narrative storytelling that is nonlinear, but event dependent," he tells The Creators Project.
No bow, no curtain call, not even a clear ending — a perfect operatic assemblage of nonlinear relations.
For other drugs, it's nonlinear: twice the dose can increase the effect tenfold, or hardly at all.
The museum show's clearly flowing narrative is complemented by a more diffuse, nonlinear presentation at Saarinen House.
For example, analyzing nonlinear relationships can predict if you are considering switching from one brand to another.
Nor has she been able to maintain drive through all of the vividly contrasting, often nonlinear scenes.
Re-exploring nonlinear moments and sealing them within a linear structure gives this disorientating mist of information.
R is used to model linear and nonlinear data, perform statistical tests, and produce plots, among other tasks.
Just ask Beth from the latest adaptation of Little Women, the other nonlinear lesson of the present moment.
Players could explore in a nonlinear fashion, and would often have to return to areas using newfound abilities.
According to Thomas, it's all about striking a balance between "nonlinear" composition and the formality of conventional music.
Virgo is a down-to-earth, analytical, diligent energy—the perfect counter to your dreamy, poetic, nonlinear ways.
The movie's nonlinear narrative and unreliable narrators would also inspire many films, like "The Usual Suspects" and "Hero."
If there is any hope at all, it lies in the fact that social change is often nonlinear.
But at its best, the flashback-heavy, nonlinear storytelling of "This Is Us" is more than a gimmick.
Another nonlinear blow to the pop essentialism that is so much a part of the best contemporary art.
I used to think I couldn't have the freedom to explore a nonlinear career path and still be happy.
My dad then developed the equations for how to solve this nonlinear problem -- a major extension of Kalman's work.
While the swathe Euron cuts through the armada is hard to follow, it feels convincing in its nonlinear havoc.
But the internet is more like poetry: nonlinear, fragmented, spontaneous and explosive, a place to simultaneously hide and strike.
On the other hand, it can be hard to concentrate on the story, particularly if it's nonlinear or experimental.
Yet by the end of the book, her strange, nonlinear tour ends up feeling a little rushed and incomplete.
Müller's 1977 play is a poetic and nonlinear reflection on "Hamlet" and European culture, with a strong feminist subtext.
One of the things I've learned about incompetence over the past few months is that it is radically nonlinear.
The episodes, which feature time travel and are otherwise chronologically challenging for the viewer, originally aired in a nonlinear order.
Next, Google Maps comes in to assist in pinpointing just the right route, including the nonlinear change in Stephen's drawings.
Having things presented coherently and chronologically is a giant brain relief, considering how nonlinear and obfuscating the series has been.
"Perhaps the most important message is that the global climate system includes numerous interconnections, often nonlinear and irreversible," Rodin explained.
"The Queen" is a thrilling experiment in nonlinear narrative, slipping as casually between the past and present as Ruth does.
He cites last week's Off-White show, where Virgil Abloh sent multiple models out at once in a nonlinear formation.
Flashbacks, fantasy and nonlinear narrative can be crutches, used to engage viewers by turning a story into a puzzle box.
They fall on a logarithmic, or nonlinear, scale, meaning the marks on the scale are based on orders of magnitude.
These critically acclaimed, award-winning writers had produced their best-sellers via creative processes that most described as disorganized and nonlinear.
Breathless Animals, premiering in the US as part of the Art of the Real festival, captures the cadence of nonlinear memory.
Part of the overshoot problem is related to the fact that we are really talking about the dynamics of nonlinear systems.
This method of juxtaposing old images with recent ones allows César to present the story — and history — in a nonlinear way.
Because while Netflix already pioneered the art of nonlinear television, the company is bent on doing the same for interactive storytelling.
This is not to say the book itself is insubstantial — only that it's composed of elisions, of nonlinear, half-remembered vignettes.
This happens repeatedly throughout the film, perhaps as an attempt to mimic the unsettling and nonlinear nature of diagnosis and recovery.
Surreal, open-ended environments made from odd, nonlinear, multi-layered structures somehow still seem to fit together by some unknown logic.
Because of my nonlinear career path, I am able to provide more creative solutions to my clients that yield better outcomes.
This enables us to then also teach them in a nonlinear way, which means it's personal and adapts it to you.
Kristen recounts all this in a nonlinear manner, as if misdirecting, magician-like, our attention away from the attack on Jenny.
In the years since our first meeting, I have turned repeatedly to Gloria as I navigated my nonlinear career in media.
Mr. Fujita adopted his predecessor's nonlinear, experimental approach to narration, but this made for a frustrating experience when viewed with subtitles.
The album tracks were elaborate studio concoctions, and Mr. Byrne's lyrics were splintered and nonlinear, often hinting at identities breaking down.
You will finish Onda's "The Aosawa Murders" more puzzled than you began, and that's the beauty of this stubbornly nonlinear novel.
But by employing a nonlinear structure, Cheng Er — who wrote, directed and edited this film — severely diffuses the story's dramatic impact.
People want to know the meaning behind nonlinear work, yet the form, porous by nature, doesn't always allow for easy answers.
A marvelous and unfinished book that you can read in a nonlinear way — start in the middle, go backward, draw circles.
But about that same time, because I had built that nonlinear editor and I could digitize footage, I started capturing video footage.
Time here is anxiously suspended suggesting the contemporary moment is about a multi-faceted, nonlinear understanding of history that avoids typical characterization.
Singer is using the computer to return to cubism, modernity, and abstraction, alluding to modern painters playing with nonlinear time and narration.
A 190,000-word, two-part, nonlinear novel co-written by Hussie and fan creators Cephied_Variable, ctset, Lalo Hunt, and Aysha U. Farah.
Mega Man debuted in December 1987 and revolutionized platforming in video games with its nonlinear structure and difficult but fair level designs.
The wall text frequently references the artist's thoughts and musings, as does a newly commissioned, nonlinear documentary which bookends the introductory video.
Semple's novel is nonlinear, which is hard to pull off in a film, where flashbacks in particular can be confusing or distracting.
Slavoj Žižek recently declared that Europe is kaput and Faldbakken is using nonlinear techniques to explore this feeling that Europe is balding.
Given the inherently global, accessible and nonlinear nature of decentralized technology, I would not be surprised if we quickly exceeded this number.
Similarly, when matter is struck with an intense enough laser beam, you get a light harmonic, which is a nonlinear optical effect.
The aliens communicate using a language unlike anything spoken or written on Earth, one that depends on a nonlinear perception of time.
Mr. Kupchan said he believed that the agreement would start a "slow, nonlinear thaw" between the two countries over the next few years.
The economists thought it would be interesting to introduce nonlinear pricing and see how that affected which users bought gold bars and when.
To pass the time, I decided to show him the hardest computer program I knew, Apple's nonlinear video editing program Final Cut Pro.
Kuramoto, then 34, had little prior experience in nonlinear dynamics, the study of the feedback loops that tangle together variables in the world.
In short, her pictures are surreal, weird, and nonlinear, and like those of her influence Martin Parr, they have a graphic quality, too.
The games are known for their nonlinear, open-world style, which allows players to cause random mayhem in fictionalized versions of U.S. cities.
Perhaps soon we'll stop looking to consume news at all and happily continue, trapped in Throwback Thursday for the rest of (nonlinear) time.
Teresa Sutherland's nonlinear screenplay emphasizes the godlessness of the setting, while terse dialogue and a moaning, percussive sound design enhance its oppressive loneliness.
What's more, the relationship between temperature and finishing times is actually nonlinear — meaning that the effects of temperature strengthen as it gets warmer.
Kaufmann and Goodwin concluded, as the accompanying graphic shows, that the sense of threat among whites rises and falls in a nonlinear pattern.
Thinking about "Lab Created," I felt propelled into the shadowy world of Turkish politics, where competing, nonlinear, asymmetrical information begets layers of crippling uncertainty.
So you would think a commodity that is literally unlimited and costs nothing would be a great one to offer crazy nonlinear pricing on.
"As I started to learn more about nonlinear waves and internal solitary waves, I started getting more interested in surface waves," Fincham tells me.
Our OODA loop is busted right when the three largest forces on the planet — technology, globalization and climate change — are in simultaneous nonlinear acceleration.
What I can do with it is express a kind of nonlinear, unpredictable sense of time by using my various virtual-reality (VR) softwares.
She saw Netflix as a giant system to be interacted with, and she and Yellin started experimenting with nonlinear, or "branching," shows for children.
But concrète has traditionally been obsessed with the nonlinear treatment and editing of samples, and that's effectively how Good Willsmith treat their traditional instruments.
In the United States, our path has been nonlinear and riddled with failures, including slavery, racial and sexual discrimination, and abuse of indigenous peoples.
The nonlinear storytelling and unreliable protagonist add to the sense that there's no solid narrative ground to stand on here, which can be disconcerting.
I could write a post ten thousand paragraphs long of all the new things people with nonlinear work histories are doing to get jobs.
But the nonlinear structure suggests newer ideas in the actual gameplay, while 3D lighting and camera effects spruce up the beautiful and unapologetically 2D art.
SIX CHARACTERS (a family album) is far more captivating because it goes off script and recreates the canonical work as a nonlinear series of dreams.
Girls validated a strikingly new idea in television: that people want to watch people whose lives are just as confusing and nonlinear as their own.
In 2013, Gerasimov published an article in the Russian journal Military-Industrial Kurier, articulating the strategy of what is now called "hybrid" or "nonlinear" warfare.
Human beings are inherently nonlinear and are governed in part by emotion that enables their incredible creativity and which was necessary for their evolutionary survival.
It helps transport our inner, nonlinear dialogue into a conversation that forces us to consider the nuances, logic, and depth of our thoughts and emotions.
Mr. Bitov's books can be tough sledding, with nonlinear narratives, chapters that seem not to connect to one another, and obscure historical and literary references.
Cunningham, who would have turned 21965 this year, would sometimes flip a coin to decide the next move, giving his work a nonlinear, collagelike quality.
"We're the only company in the world that can create these context-based, nonlinear personalized interactions that we call a digital companion," Skuler told me.
Branded and native ad content can be seamlessly interwoven with quality journalistic content — through words, sound and moving pictures — and delivered on a nonlinear mobile platform.
But the nonlinear Clouds by James George and Jonathan Minard, which won Best Documentary, is among the most salient of the VR presentations on the roster.
It's hard to gauge how big the day-one audience was, since it's nonlinear and non-Nielsen-rated (though the Twitch traffic alone is eye-opening).
The writer dresses up the events in her life with shifts in point of view, lyrical fragments, nonlinear storytelling, parodies, rhapsodies and a brocade of description.
What will actually emerge is largely unknowable because of the highly unpredictable nonlinear response to the warming of Earth's complex and adaptive physical and ecological systems.
Dr. Bloembergen, who spent more than 21950 years at Harvard University, was considered the father of nonlinear optics, which investigates how electromagnetic radiation interacts with matter.
It feels radical onscreen, but is simply a reflection of how conversations actually take place, which is to say, broken and nonlinear and rarely fully heard.
Through her nonlinear narrative of hospitalization, treatment and everyday life, Erlichman turns a confessional self-portrait of crisis into a chemical, chimerical joyride toward self-acceptance.
Through her nonlinear narrative of hospitalization, treatment and everyday life, Erlichman turns a confessional self-portrait of crisis into a chemical, chimerical joyride toward self-acceptance.
The touch and taste of the 2010s was nonlinear acceleration: always moving, always faster, but torn this way and that way, pushed forward, and pulled back under.
Works on view examine the past, present, and future of LGBTQ experiences through trans-historical personal narratives, many of which feature nonlinear notions of time and storytelling.
Like "Split," Mr. Norman's piano concerto that received its premiere in December by the New York Philharmonic, "Switch" explores nonlinear, narrative-scrambling techniques borrowed from video games.
This method of presentation allows him to create works whose nonlinear development echoes newly evolving ideas about history and culture in philosophy and postmodern and postcolonial theory.
Its nonlinear narrative begins with "Bad News," when the 22-year-old Patrick, grappling with a harrowing addiction, flies to New York to collect his father's ashes.
His stories are nonlinear, his characters painterly and abstract, his settings just apocalyptic enough—humorous, absurd imaginings of the effects capitalism has on human beings, especially artists.
Aside from the content, it looks like how we might be watching movies in the future -- multifaceted, simultaneous, immersive and nonlinear; physical and virtual at the same time.
LILIANA PORTER: OTHER SITUATIONS A nonlinear retrospective of this thoughtful Argentine-born artist's work will include a specially commissioned theatrical piece debuting at the Kitchen. Sept. 231-Jan.
They also have an ability to ask questions, rather than feeling they must know the answers and to think in nonlinear and nonbinary ways, according to Ms. Blandin.
Join the pair as they riff on their creative process and their nonlinear roads to fame, and how their brand of comedy hits a cross-generational cultural nerve.timestalks.com
First its designer, Telfar Clemens, will be showing a "nonlinear film" in New York that will be a preview of what we'll see in the City of Light.
Quentin Tarantino's 1994 neo-noir dark comedy classic bent a lot of moviegoers' minds with its nonlinear storytelling about hit men, a gangster's wife, bandits, and a boxer.
The Grudge wasn't all that well received by critics, but the nonlinear narrative and Sarah Michelle Gellar (Buffy the Vampire Slayer herself) as the lead make it worth watching.
Chief Creative Officer Patrick Moberg said Dots is doing something "radically different" with Wilds — instead of presenting players with one puzzle after another, it's created a "completely nonlinear" experience.
But detecting polygenic adaptations in natural populations is a "very tricky business," according to Kern, because those multitudes of genes are likely to be interacting in complex, nonlinear ways.
Ali Smith has sailed forward without too much headwind, and she too is a writer who is creating an appetite for risk, play, nonlinear narrative and love of language.
Or, more often, a nonlinear argument is unfurling as everyone tries to get the last word in first, and chaos envelops the very system meant to keep you organized.
In the book, Simpson redresses ideas of identity in noncolonial ideologies, allowing for interpretations of sovereignty, representation, and nationalism in a nonlinear, permeable fashion, which echoes throughout the exhibition.
Starring Christian Bale, Sam Rockwell, and Amy Adams, VICE uses a nonlinear structure to walk audiences through the political career of "the most powerful vice president" in modern American history.
The real problem with ranking algorithms is not that they'd be nonlinear, but rather that legal and regulatory entities will allow them to be treated as intellectual property secret sauce.
SS: Are these works constructed out of code, and if so, how do your imagination and your notion of nonlinear time evolve from binary code, which I thought was linear?
The detours have the nonlinear, emotion-drenched agility of memory, moving by association through powerfully evoked moments in tense bedrooms, piratical bars and dubious neighborhoods in Irish or Mediterranean cities.
On the albums he has been making since the 1980s, Henry has built a trove of sturdy and mysterious songs: cryptic yet evocative, nonlinear yet clearly heartfelt, rooted but exploratory.
Herbert Levine, a biophysicist at Rice University, and his late colleague Eshel Ben-Jacob of Tel Aviv University recently created a model of metastasis based on concepts borrowed from nonlinear dynamics.
Curving one way, then the other, as they squiggle up slopes that are hundreds of feet above sea level, the nonlinear roads give the area a distinctively non-New York look.
"From [Watchmen's] flashbacks to the nonlinear storytelling to the deeply flawed heroes, these are all elements that I try to put into everything I write," he said in a 2009 interview.
By replicating the messy nonlinear passage of time, by dealing in unexpected juxtapositions that reveal latent truths, it allows us to inhabit the interiority of human beings who are not ourselves.
By now we know what we are going to get from an Ondaatje novel: A moody, murky, lightly pretentious and mostly nonlinear investigation of lives and stories that harbor tantalizing gaps.
"Our ambition here is not to re-create cable, but to reinvent what a 24/7 news channel looks like for [the nonlinear audience],"says Colby Smith, VP of ABC News Digital.
There are instincts that you have looking through someone's feed that might be difficult to quantify, and there may be other dimension we don't see… nonlinear combinations which aren't easy to explain.
In 2010 he won the maths equivalent to the Nobel prize, the Fields Medal, for what the award called "proofs of nonlinear Landau damping and convergence to equilibrium of the Boltzmann equation".
Claudia Hart, "Empire" (2010) CH: Works like the "Time-Gardens" and particularly "Empire" are about the dialectical process of history, which is another cyclical idea, as I also imagined perception as nonlinear.
Critics have compared Ms. Tokarczuk's nonlinear novels and short stories, which are often punctuated by mysterious maps and diagrams, to the work of celebrated European authors like W.G. Sebald and Milan Kundera.
But there is another, more loving side to this nonlinear production, which was the brainchild of the playwright Charles Mee, a member of SITI, who originally contacted Ms. Streb about working together.
"Comparison with human methylomes reveals a nonlinear relationship which translates dog to human years, aligns the timing of major physiological milestones between the two species, and extends to mice," the study read.
Speak, a nonlinear novel about a 14-year-old high school freshman who retreats into herself following a rape, was talking to survivors long before the current, very public reckoning about sexual misconduct.
It was meant to be a way to think about your career and your life as a nonlinear progression, where the people around you are more important than the title of your job.
When reviewers were sent screeners for the show, one of the things we had to sign off on was not revealing that the show is nonlinear and employs the use of multiple timelines.
It was important because it flaunted a queer version of success: nonlinear, accepting of mistakes, and measured not by certainty and stability, but by joy, pleasure, and the willingness to imagine something better.
The Outer Worlds isn't the most graphically demanding game ever made, but it has to load in a lot of visuals and other data to account for the vast environment and nonlinear gameplay.
"Good Trouble" echoes the social consciousness of "The Fosters," the creator Joanna Johnson told Variety, but it is on the lighter side and draws out the story through a more complex, nonlinear narrative.
But at one point, the storytelling turns nonlinear, with the same moments shown a bunch of different ways, and it's not clear it adds much to what the film is trying to say.
But the biggest mistake anyone can make in this world of nonlinear streaming distribution with diverse global audiences is to think that a media company of tomorrow only needs to focus on yesterday's playbook.
Adjusting the aerofoils at hypersonic speeds is not a trivial task, because the shock wave can have complex interactions with the air flowing over the vehicle&aposs surfaces, resulting in "nonlinear" behavior, Juliano said.
The problem was that this was a fundamentally 'nonlinear' problem; that's like the difference in complexity between floating down a lazy river and going over a waterfall, where your motion becomes chaotic and unpredictable.
Legion's nonlinear style makes it impossible to tell what's real, what's fake, what decade the events of the show are taking place in, and, sometimes, whether we're even watching things in the right order.
After this turbulent period, during the waning of the Surrealist epoch, Lebel spearheaded the European wing of the "happening" movement, in which transgressive performance events, usually with nonlinear narratives, are staged as art pieces.
The videos had been downloaded from the Euronews website that day, as new ones would for every performance of "Everything That Happened and Would Happen," a nonlinear work spanning 120 years of European history.
It feels important to me to build structures and nonlinear sequences that confuse concrete events and move away from the idea of proof or evidence — to give more space to the unseeable and unspeakable.
The rest of the movie plays out in disturbing and nonlinear flashback, showing us impressionistic details from earth (a dog, a friend, a train) and scenes from the ship when it was full of people.
Unfortunately, the cast is introduced via a nonlinear timeline that revisits the events of Harley's first week post-breakup before rewinding at key moments to explain how each new face factors into the grand plot.
Inspired by Schaal and Myers's work in Munich and intended for ages 10 and up, it is a show about migration, and it is as nonlinear as its creators believe everyone's migration story to be.
Blazblue's visual novel stories are kind of unbearable, but that kind of story absolutely makes for the best wiki to read; it's utterly captivating and looping, each entry just raises further questions, like a nonlinear potboiler.
" Set in a post-apocalyptic America, Death Stranding has a nonlinear story line focused on a courier played, with the help of motion-capture technology, by Mr. Reedus, a star of the AMC hit "Walking Dead.
Both Chiang and Villeneuve, in other words, use their respective forms to not only describe a different way of thinking and perceiving the world, but to simulate that sort of nonlinear understanding for readers and viewers.
The nonlinear, destabilizing nature of the piece appealed to Sarah Benson, the artistic director of Soho Rep, which regularly takes chances on formally experimental works, recently including "Fairview," which won the 2019 Pulitzer Prize in drama.
One of the chief joys of the time travel subgenre is strictly mechanical: it's all about the ways nonlinear characters let creators deconstruct a standard narrative, bringing different segments of the story together in unexpected ways.
Fortnite is what's known as a "sandbox" game because it's a nonlinear story and the emphasis for the player is on roaming around, exploring, and building the world while completing quests in your own good time.
"In order to have this exponential divergence of trajectories you need this stretching, and in order not to run away to infinity you need some folding," where folding comes from nonlinear relationships between variables in the systems.
But I didn't mind the predictability of the movie because, to be quite honest, if I'm buying a ticket to Girls Trip, it's not because I'm looking for fancy cinematography or nonlinear storytelling or stunning visual effects.
Nonlinear narratives, peopled with an exotic array of characters and situations culled from myriad sources (including Ganesh's own illustrations, watercolors and drawings) somersault seamlessly in a dazzling display of gender politics, with a sprinkling of feminist rage.
We're in an age of nonlinear career paths — of early starts, late blooms, extreme pivots, and, more often than not, an accumulation of wildly different roles — and there is something to be learned from everyone's unique path.
A sweeping, nonlinear meditation on the Great Migration as seen through three generations of Gullah women, "Daughters" became the first feature film directed by a black woman to have a wide theatrical release in the United States.
What the exhibition lacks in coherence, it makes up for in breadth, but its scope and nonlinear chronology might lead some viewers to draw equivalences between governments and cultures without attending to the works' contexts and nuances.
"As our careers are extending, we're going to need more nonlinear professional career paths, including opportunities to take breaks to look after children and elderly relatives," said Julianne Miles, co-founder and director of professional network Women Returners.
Mr. Giuliani's defense of the president — often a nonlinear timeline of events; a lengthy cast of characters involving the events in question in Ukraine; and a blanket insistence of "no quid pro quo" — is too confusing, they agreed.
Mac Wellman's nonlinear comedy, produced by the Tank and 3-Legged Dog, centers on Hitler's dog Blondi, American interventions in Iraq and a true story of a Finnish man who taught his pooch to perform the Nazi Party salute.
As told through the scattered recollections of protagonist August — whose memories are jump-started after an encounter with a childhood friend — Another Brooklyn dips in and out of time and place to weave a nonlinear coming-of-age narrative.
The more he delves into the brain, he told me, the more complicated it appears—filled with nonlinear patterns that resemble changes in the weather, simultaneously noisy and orderly, with neurons passing on information in crosscurrents and feedback loops.
After seeing willingness—and sometimes "pure glee"—from those who engaged with Netflix's nonlinear programs, Engelbrecht believes the style will permeate all genres of storytelling, from romance (which doctor should she smooch?) to horror (don't go down that hallway
Despite The Good Doctor's heavy hand, the show's pacing works well in the pilot, and Highmore, as always, turns in a good, nuanced performance, speaking in halting tones as he both recites medical terminology and puts words to Shaun's nonlinear thinking.
It's such a ­quiet novel, the words so light they nearly float off the page; this, coupled with the brief chapters and the nonlinear structure, leaves the reader unanchored to the earth, drifting instead through the vast space of a mind.
The user was just trying to figure out the most efficient way to watch episodes of a nonlinear anime series, but the result has generated considerable interest from mathematicians around the world who have no way to identify the anonymous user.
The first installment of the nonlinear biographical film, Be Alarmed: The Black Americana Epic, Movement I – The Visions is on view as part of the artist's recently opened solo show, Dreaming of Kin, at The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts.
The filmmakers — Neil Dalal and Jillian Elizabeth — call this documentary an immersive, nonlinear experience, and "Gurukulam" holds treats like wild third-world driving maneuvers, a rogue elephant, tropical-size insect life and even some healthy competition between disciples comparing pulse rates.
It's difficult to say that the great learning and the great jobs come from leaning out, doing things in a nonlinear, non standard way, and playing only by the rules that fit your own style for personal learning and growth.
This nonlinear approach is no surprise coming from Nolan, who has a history of playing with time and viewer expectations in films ranging from Memento (which is told nonlinearly) to Interstellar (which utilizes cyclical time as part of its internal logic).
It feels particularly tone-deaf in a movie that's trying to remind civilians that veterans are undervalued and largely ignored in American society, which is a great point — but the story's nonlinear time frame and big reveal undermine it completely.
Instantly recognizable for his ascot neckties and spider brooches, Villani in 2010 won the maths equivalent to the Nobel Prize, the Fields Medal, for what the award called "proofs of nonlinear Landau damping and convergence to equilibrium of the Boltzmann equation".

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