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  1. a bright light that flashes rapidly on and off

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Other modes include the "strobe" mode that lets you capture action and movement by mimicking strobe lights and long exposures, and an "HDR" mode that helps with tricky lighting situations.
Strobe (right) lets you shoot action shots that show motion.
The dozens of police strobe lights especially enthrall the kids.
More strobe lights, smoke machines, hair dye, extroverted costumes, etc.
He had a strobe light and a fantastic sound system.
That's why we created Strobe Cream and Hyper Real Foundation.
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On Saturday, she called diplomat Strobe Talbot at 2721 a.m.
A strobe light was flashing and loud music was playing.
On Saturday, those clues were subtle as a strobe light.
David Herbert Donald, now deceased, Ron Chernow or Strobe Talbott.
In 2017, Cruise acquired Strobe and Argo AI bought Princeton Lightwave.
This one has a bright, a dim, and then a strobe.
You're there at the show and the strobe lights are going.
And the "technology" primarily involves ceiling fans, sprinklers, and strobe lights.
"We're not quite there yet, but it's a strobe-free dimension."
Times change, however, and the strobe lights are coming back on.
Mirror-balls, spotlights, and strobe lights contributed to the visual cacophony.
For this reason, I always run mine on the strobe setting.
"Mike" mentioned his seizures and sent him a video of strobe lights.
Club kids like strobe lights, so this seems like a natural fit.
Eichenwald has epilepsy, and the tweeted strobe successfully caused him to seize.
A sudden burst of bright light caught me by surprise—a strobe!
The new Ambient Strobe Lighting Blushes from Hourglass tip-toe that line.
Maybe they'd like some molly and strobe lighting to go with that?
Strobe lights flash — an unnecessary reminder that the setting is a battlefield.
Strobe TalbottWashingtonThe writer was deputy secretary of state in the Clinton administration.
Different light programs would strobe for workdays, Sundays, holidays, and special celebrations.
A boy poses for his picture as a friend holds the strobe light.
Strobe lights seen throughout the film led to concerns for viewers with epilepsy.
The This wasn't the first time Eichenwald was allegedly targeted with a strobe.
There's a 2,400-lumen spotlight, a 100-decibel speaker, and a flashing strobe.
Cruise, the autonomous driving division of GM, recently acquired a startup called Strobe.
The film is an ode to horniness, with the subtlety of strobe lighting.
Smoke filled, strobe pulsing, sweat pouring, everyone rocking, stomping, whistling jack, jack jack!
The speed calibration strobe light and pattern make sure things are spinning smoothly.
It even comes with five light modes: full, medium, low, strobe, and SOS.
"Please don't make Stephin have an epileptic fit," with strobe lights, was one.
Need to strobe your face in 15 minutes before running out the door?
There he met with Deputy Secretary of State, Strobe Talbott, with whom Tarasyuk
Even the bleakest Carnegie stories, by contrast, strobe with flashes of good will.
Ditto the episode 3 opening, with its strobe lights, missing frames, and photographic tricks.
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No strobe or noise issues, but reflected solar can harm birds with intense heat.
I was stirred by his closeness in the booth and the strobe lights above.
Strobe lights flash like firing synapses; Synths wobble and throb like a pounding headache.
The images strobe near-subliminal words and turn Sophie's face into digital Silly Putty.
Overloading the brain, Daniels illuminates the sliced blobs of smeary clay with strobe lights.
GM recently acquired a lidar startup called Strobe, further vertically integrating its autonomous hardware.
There are generally small plaques at such shows that warn of the strobe lights.
ETLA and Strobe insisted that Geguri simply couldn't be as good as she appeared to be — and according to the rumor mill, Strobe also allegedly threatened to show up at Geguri's house with a knife if she was found to be lying.
That's presumably why ETLA and Strobe assumed she was cheating by somehow hacking the game.
By purchasing Strobe, Cruise hopes to ramp up this service for more cities and people.
Kyle Vogt, Cruise CEO GM and Cruise think Strobe has solved the problem of expense.
He attributes this in part to his use of strobe glasses as a training technique.
It's a slick, strobe lit, slo-mo rager which is just what was called for.
The light in its beacon mode could blink, fade in and out, pulsate, or strobe.
The people in Alex Majoli's strobe-lit images are treated as metaphors instead of themselves.
Jackhammers, strobe lights and sudden blackouts add to the play's provocative and shocking torture scenes.
It's famous for its so-called "dark rooms," and yet it pulses with strobe lights.
They cost $200 to $400 and emit a circle of superbright red LED strobe lights.
The zoetrope movement looks real thanks to carefully placed pieces and perfectly timed strobe lights.
What Bainbridge's books ended up delivering were hundreds of sudden, strobe-lit observations and perceptions.
While I waited for my turn, I turned on the strobe lights and settled back.
For Julia Scher's Wonderland at Esther Schipper, a bright strobe light fills the central room.
So to artists, galleries, and museums: if you use a strobe, please use it thoughtfully.
I dance with Daria, totally depleted, on a strobe-inundated corner of the dance floor.
I'm loving the Huda Beauty Strobe and Contour Lip Set for every occasion, day and night.
After this I prime; I prefer MAC Strobe Cream because I want to blind my enemies.
Edmark explains:Blooms are 3-D printed sculptures designed to animate when spun under a strobe light.
General Motors bought self-driving startup Cruise Automation in 2016, and the startup Strobe in October.
Strobe makes Lidar, a laser-based sensor system used by self-driving cars to recognize surroundings.
It is very well done, and the strobe lights are an important point in the plot.
The course was a sensory strobe light, moving rapidly from rich to delicate, subtle to sharp.
Ivan had just stopped Black Strobe and I was tired of working solo all the time.
An outdoor siren with a strobe light could, presumably, do something other than annoy my neighbors.
There is a final brief flash of white, and then someone switches the strobe light off.
Candy-color tablecloths camouflage cafeteria tables, and strobe lights transform the gymnasium into a dance floor.
When Mr. Eichenwald clicked on the file, the strobe light triggered the seizure, his lawyer said.
Check out the video, above, to see how you can create the luminous strobe of your dreams.
Under strobe lights and lasers, the shape of the theater must have been bewildering, the nights endless.
Bell's character, Boy Witch, appears naked in the rave scene — a blood-filled orgy with strobe lights.
Here's how most of us first heard him (warning: strobe lights, or something like them): Your thoughts?
The self-contained sculptures begin animating shortly after beginning to spin, when exposed to a strobe light.
If Eve were going clubbing in a strobe-lit Eden, they would be just what she'd need.
It hits me full on, I go flying backward and then someone switches on a strobe light.
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An apex moment could be a silhouette or a strobe for chaos or someone on a plinth.
You can also set the lights to a flashing strobe if you want to attract maximum attention.
During therapy sessions, the athlete puts on the strobe — or formally stroboscopic — glasses, which resemble dark sunglasses.
Hackers sent images of flashing strobe lights to the foundation's thousands of Twitter followers in several attacks.
No strobe lights pulsing in the home locker room Sunday, only the harsh glare of the cameras.
Your photos in particular use some techniques—strobe lighting, blurred movement—that attempt to simulate psychedelic experiences.
The technique, which we're calling "lobe strobe," includes highlighting your outer and inner ear, tragus, and/or lobe.
At times he captures them in flight, using high-speed strobe photography, to freeze them in dramatic form.
But from the opening strobe explosion to the closing Siri-voiced "Goodbye," the internet-geared visuals consume you.
Image: Neil Conway/FlickrBy now, most people are aware of strobe lights' ability to induce photosensitive epileptic seizures.
It's acquired a number of startups, including Cruise Automation and LIDAR company Strobe, to help achieve this goal.
There was neon lighting, a mini-strobe, a smoke machine, and a crew of maybe three or four.
It even features a built-in flashlight with four different modes: maximum brightness, low brightness, strobe, and SOS.
An interactive lighting effect was used, a very bright red strobe was fired off repeatedly during the scene.
Perhaps a strobe light or siren feature for when your boss is about to sneak up on you?
In a few years, that bot will move so fast you'll need a strobe light to see it.
"Streaky" comes with a weird, strobe-y video, which you can watch at the top of the page.
In a few years that bot will move so fast you'll need a strobe light to see it.
As part of the deal, Mr. Vogt added, 11 full-time Strobe employees will move over to Cruise.
Police officers have strobe lights attached to their uniforms that can make it hard to capture their images.
This battery powered Strobe by Profoto freed up my shooting life in more ways than I even expected.
These are high-intensity beams of radiation that periodically blast through the universe like a strobe laser light.
It also has Google Assistant built in, essentially making it a larger, better-sounding Google Home (with strobe lights).
And when Taraji struck every pose on the red carpet, it was her beaming strobe that took center stage.
There are animated effects — like strobe lights, balloons, and confetti — and invisible ink hides messages until they're swiped over.
McGrath calls it "alien-gelic" — a cool, subversive take on a strobe that is less shimmery and more dewy.
The matte black finish, dazzling strobe dots, and more durable tonearm make for a sleek look and sturdy design.
A year ago, it bought Strobe, a company that specializes in laser-imaging technology, and folded it into Cruise.
My friends and I formed an air band that "played" the B-52's "Strobe Light" on tennis rackets.
Yet the decision to stay on in Syria passed almost unnoticed between the strobe-flashes of Trump administration scandal.
G.M., the nation's largest automaker, said it had bought Strobe, a three-year-old company based in Pasadena, Calif.
An increasing sense of unease is cultivated with thrashing choreography, pulsing strobe lights, screaming, and whispers of distorted dialogue.
Strobe lights flashed on the placid face of the patron pink-bowed cat, which beamed down from the ceiling.
Anything from the flashing strobe of a fire alarm to flickering computer monitors can trigger seizures in photosensitive people.
You also have to consider features such as strobe effects, a red light option, battery life, weight, and more.
With a G-string and a strobe light, he could make as much as $1,000 on a good night.
You're mentioned briefly in The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, when you come in to shoot those strobe photos.
Google made that announcement about the findings of its Project Strobe security audit minutes after the WSJ report was published.
To render his apocalyptic scenes, Umekawa drops inks in a water tank and uses a color filter as a strobe.
Apparently not, because Hourglass' Ambient Strobe Lighting blush palette, a shimmery trio of blushers, is completely sold out at Sephora.
Their two LPs, along with a kinetic, strobe-heavy live show, helped establish Miike Snow as a festival circuit darling.
On the other hand, he encourages anyone looking for a daring, futuristic aesthetic to go for an all-over strobe.
It also boasts a multicolored strobe light and fun flashing lights that will sync to the beat of your music.
The synchronous fireflies have an elaborate and spectacular mating pattern that illuminates the Great Smoky Mountains like a gentle strobe.
The main stage is covered in curved electric-light rainbows ready to bathe the downtown skyscrapers in technicolor and strobe.
It features five light modes, including a built-in strobe to stun potential attackers and an SOS mode for emergencies.
Strobe Talbott, Clinton's top Russia specialist, rightly worried that they had overemphasized free markets at the expense of ordinary citizens.
Strobe makes its own version of Lidar, one of the key sensors used by self-driving cars to recognize surroundings.
There were shots, dancing, strobe lights, cool handshakes, dirty chants about all the sex they're gonna have in Trinidad ... seriously!
The cameras started flashing at such a rapid pace that it looked like someone had turned on a strobe light.
She is the lead "axion wrangler" and a social media team member for the NASA STROBE-X Probe Concept Study.
He brought his band (including his frequent songwriting collaborator, the guitarist Boz Boorer), a video screen, strobe lights and smoke.
"The strobe, which was drenched at this point, fired about three times and then tried to electrocute me," he said.
So, for example, when he changed the playback speed of a track, the strobe lights would sync in real time.
Pros: Durable and weather-resistant, affordable price, white and red strobe functionsCons: Easily turns on by accident, no floodlight setting
Yet different from physical therapy that helps the athlete relearn how to move the knee, strobe glasses retrain the brain.
One large-scale work, "Bridge Piece," presented in 22017, supplemented music with elaborate extras, including strobe lights and a juggler.
In "Glass," his captors use a large bank of strobe lights to force a switch in whatever personality is dominant.
Of course, it's nearly impossible to see topless women gyrating to strobe lights without thinking, once again, of David Lynch.
There were some strobe lights that went off when fireworks were being shot in the air, so here's a fair warning.
This instant camera also has a built-in strobe flash and high-quality lens to help make photos crisp and bright.
Here's how it works: Once you do your routine strobe, top it off with glitter pigments on your cheeks and browbones.
Vogt did not disclose financial terms, but said 11 full-time Strobe employees would join Cruise as part of the deal.
It was not until the '80s when it hit department stores (and back then it was called mineralizer and strobe cream).
"We are expecting these palettes to sellout very quickly, so grab them while you can," Strobe Cosmetics posted on its Instagram.
It's also arguably his fourth technique—kinetic sculptures created using ultraviolet and phosphorescent materials, set in motion under a strobe light.
The loudspeaker allows operators to remotely blast up to 10 custom recordings, and the strobe is visible from three miles away.
Using a ring light strobe (you can see the lights reflection) and a macro lens I got as close as possible.
Jhene was classy and poised before resuming the concert, and even warned fans about strobe lights onstage ... which can trigger seizures.
The video for "Le port du masque est de rigeur" is a strobe heavy romp down a nightmarish road to hell.
No matter how difficult it may be to ignore the gravitational pull of strobe lights, cheering onlookers and a pulsating beat.
I've always proclaimed the association between forest and disco, between morning walks through the brush and dancing to a strobe light.
Pros: Amazingly bright, dim and strobe modes, compact and durable, uses single AA batteryCons: Cycling through output options can be tedious
The automaker announced today that it bought 11-person sensor startup Strobe, which specializes in developing laser-based sensors called lidars.
The blaring noise and strobe lights inspired him to start pursuing music as a drum and bass DJ and music producer.
The Outlite A100 has a bright light with an adjustable focus and five modes, including a disrupter strobe and SOS function.
The tune had romance and easy lyrics, and the singer was accompanied by dancers and had a strobe-lit stage act.
Today, the company announced its plan to buy Strobe, a startup that makes LIDAR sensors that help autonomous vehicles "see" their surroundings.
The glove, which genuinely looks like something a mad scientist would cook up, features an Arduino-controlled strobe light in the palm.
The strobe lights at the party make Nate's march even scarier — you never know how close he is until he's already there.
Beneath two huge rotating banks of video monitors 400 aerobically trim young bodies undulate in syncopated strobe light to thunderous dance music.
For example, in October, General Motors acquired Strobe, a startup focused on driverless technology, building on its earlier buy of Cruise Automation.
Each section is lit differently with strobe lights to bring out the micro sculptural beauty of that particular section of the body.
All you need to create your own zoetrope is basic pumpkin carving skills, access to a strobe light, and a spinning turntable.
Ford uses a special kind of strobe light with a fast flash to minimize any sounds or visuals that might be disruptive.
That initiative, called Project Strobe, gives users more control over their account data, and which information gets shared with third-party apps.
Songs like "Black Sea" — the throbbing, panting centerpiece of Cupid's Head — suit marathon study sessions and strobe-lit club workouts equally well.
But astronomers recently spotted an FRB that looks more like a strobe light — the event released multiple bright bursts of radio waves.
According to official news agency RIA Novosti, the device, dubbed "Filin," radiates a beam similar to a strobe light during nighttime operations.
He will replace Strobe Talbott, who has been the think tank's president for 85033 years and will step down on Nov. 6.
But if it is coming from Mandalay, there is a strobe light coming from one of the windows on the east side.
In a Handel recording out this week from Le Concert d'Astrée, rapid scales come off as quick and crisp as strobe lighting.
Philip-Lorca diCorcia's "Heads" (22012) was made in Times Square with a camera on a tripod and an elaborate strobe-light setup.
Just watch this promo video, full of simmering jazz and red strobe lights, to see the speakeasy-cum-museum atmosphere Hardcore promises.
Better yet, the strobe function saves battery life, and research shows that running your lights during the day can help with visibility.
A strobe or a flicker effect, like some bulbs from Lifx and Sengled can produce, would look very cool on this device.
You can choose between cycle, fade, strobe, and flash modes, and adjust the color, brightness, and operation mode using a remote control.
A different type of groundbreaking visual technology, called strobe glasses, is employed at COE to aid recovery from knee injuries like Vonn's.
They could also set an LED light into a strobe pattern that could trigger epileptic seizures or just make people very uncomfortable.
Shoot a photo on strobe and the app stitches together a finished product that has the ghosting effect of a fast-movign object.
In the music video, which debuted today, waves wash over a beach at night while a single solitary strobe light illuminates the sand.
Making generous use of strobe lights, loud noises, and copious amounts of very realistic-looking fake blood, it was a deeply disturbing experience.
In between strobe light flashes, the switch between Anna and Nate continues as the encounter escalates to oral sex on the dance floor.
The related offering, ezGuard, is a new home security camera with an HD professional grade camera, smart siren, warning strobe, and recording capability.
An arrest has been made three months after someone tweeted a seizure-inducing strobe at writer and Vanity Fair contributing editor Kurt Eichenwald.
DRL tracks are basically a series of neon-lit gates for drones to fly through, with smoke machines and strobe lighting for ambience.
At the time, Cruise said Strobe would help it reduce by nearly 100 percent the cost of LiDAR on a per-vehicle basis.
These days, love brews beneath the flashing strobe lights and bone-vibrating sound systems where it's actually really difficult to see a thing.
Action Bronson's show got way too lit -- by a strobe light -- which damn near blinded him mid-set ... sending him to the hospital.
Google launched the audit, known as Project Strobe, in October alongside an announcement that Google+ had suffered data exposures and would be shuttered.
What's UP James Harden in a trashy, regular ass tank top, flipping the hang loose hand while laser strobe lights illuminate your face?!
In an extraordinary poem about sex and death, "strange dowry," Smith finds themselves in a strobe-lit bar, checked out by potential lovers.
GM announced an agreement on Monday to acquire Strobe, and will acqui-hire the start-up's engineering team to work for Cruise Automation.
Much like Kelela's past work, the song sounds like ultramodern R&B that's been melted down like candle wax then atmospherically strobe-lit.
But the reason I'm here isn't to search for classic Ibiza or wander through the strobe lit hangars of Pacha, Amnesia, or Space.
Adding Strobe to its Cruise operations will allow G.M. to accelerate its efforts to build and test electric cars with self-driving capabilities.
Strobe was founded in 2014 as a spinoff from the firm OEwaves, which has provided imaging products for use in the defense industry.
GM's acquisition earlier this month of LIDAR technology company Strobe may have been the final missing piece, GM President Dan Ammann told Reuters.
And no matter where you are, you can turn on the colorful LED strip and mini strobe lights to crank up the party.
Similar to the strobe light headset, I would never have thought such a thing could be relaxing, because it seems so overly stimulating.
Similar incarnations of the phrase came in posts on Instagram and Twitter, the words "she is coming" flashing in a blinding strobe effect. pic.twitter.
Other lidar sensors on the market can compete on features, or on size, but Strobe appears to have combined both in the same unit.
The 300 or so people who had crowded inside danced as the music pounded, the strobe lights flashed and shot boys served $5 skybombs.
And in David Moodey's lighting design, gliding spotlights and flashing strobe lights — they frequently signify gunshots — swirl across the stage through clouds of fog.
It was about a hundred strobe lights, strung together, and they all fire off within about a second of each other, all in sequence.
And Rob liked KISS, so the minute we had extra money we'd buy a strobe light, or a smoke machine, or steal a streetlight!
Be skeptical of products — whether 100 percent pure red-fox urine, high-pitched sound makers, electromagnetic emitters or strobe lights — marketed as squirrel repellent.
It was Project Strobe, for example, that detected the issues with Google+'s APIs that hastened the shutdown of the company's failed social network.
WHERE TO START: The strobe-lit stunner "Love Under Lights" Furman is the classic big(ish)-in-Europe-ignored-in-the-US rock act.
Even the new superfluous features in iMessage, like resizing messages, invisible ink, heartbeats, and strobe effects, are presumably things Apple built to delight people.
Some theaters are adding health warnings to their ticket counters in the wake of a Twitter thread about strobe light effects in Incredibles 2.
The remote-controlled LEDs have multiple settings, including a rainbow cycle, because who needs strobe lights for a party when you have a greenhouse?
The final test puts the student in a dark room where, under blinding strobe lights, he or she is presented with an anesthetized goat.
People were dancing on each other's shoulders and shuffling to strobe lights as Maceo spun intense techno underneath the sun rising from the east.
The first high-level Russia hand of the post-Cold War era was a man named Nelson Strobridge Talbott III, or Strobe for short.
They kept him in alternately hot and cold cells, blasted him with strobe lights and heavy-metal music, and poured ice water on him.
Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave lidar, the tech of choice for Aeva, Aurora's Blackmore, and Cruise's Strobe, detects an object's velocity along with its shape.
Last June, at a swanky, strobe-lit event in Washington, DC, Brendan Blumer, the 21-year-old CEO of a blockchain company called Block.
Instead, she fit her camera with a macro lens and turned on powerful strobe lights to illuminate aging skin, facial hair, and even blood.
Cruise, GM's self-driving car startup, will now source its lidar laser sensors from Strobe, a Pasadena-based startup that the Detroit automaker just acquired.
Performed by the magnetic — and likely exhausted — Mr. Spring, this solo pairs a buoyant dancer and a strobe light to give the sensation of flying.
The automaker has been on a buying spree, acquiring both Cruise and LIDAR startup Strobe to help it become a "full-stack" autonomous car company.
The highly textural and ambiguously geologic masses that float in the void within Raintree's images are the calculated results of clever angles and strobe lighting.
The concept was inspired by the world of beat music, from which the innovative use of colored strobe lights coupled with modern tunes was copied.
Kurt Eichenwald is pursuing civil and criminal charges against the owner of a Twitter account who sent a flashing strobe light to his Twitter feed.
The weapon fires a beam similar to a strobe light that affects the target's eyesight, making it more difficult for them to aim at night.
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The less dependent a hostile ship on what U.S. Navy jokesters call the Mark I Eyeball, the less impactful strobe weapons meant to disorient vision.
My descriptive audio device warned me about the larger scenes, but other times it was light strobe lights came out of nowhere for no reason.
Veteran French DJ Laurent Garnier will play alongside Black Strobe member Arnaud Rebotini on November 24, at the venue's first clubbing-oriented night after reopening.
"Then why so little?" the waitress spits, the reddening white faces surrounding us becoming a gang of strobe lights as they spin toward the commotion.
"The idea is to use the strobe glasses to visually distract these patients, so their brains will rewire back to their original state," Grooms said.
Strobe Talbott, the president of the Brookings Institution in Washington, said Mr. Pence had accomplished his main task by conveying the administration's commitment to NATO.
Together, the panels can display hundreds of color schemes, and create truly stunning effects; they can flicker, strobe, cycle, sync to your music, and more.
Sweat and smoke mixed in the hot, strobe-lit air, so thick the crowd, people of all shapes and sizes and mannerisms, was just silhouettes.
Weather Center for the Apocalypse began as part of STROBE Network, a temporary broadcast network and streaming platform based at Flux Factory in Long Island City.
Strobe was founded in 2014 by Julie Schoenfeld, a "serial entrepreneur," and Lute Maleki, who first researched lidar as a scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
We sent photographer Andrew Williamson to the Hearn Generating Station to capture the sights and sounds of Unsound Toronto 2016, fog machines and strobe lighting included.
His late twin sister, Brooke, was director of the Clinton-era White House Fellowship program and was married to then-deputy secretary of state Strobe Talbott.
He films them in a way that causes them to animate when photographed in motion with a synchronized strobe light or a very short shutter speed.
It was one of the first places I went out and it was this place with heaps of strobe lights, smoke machines and a ball pit.
This year, the Carl Cox & Friends Megastructure alone encompasses 22000 lights, 22000,220 20163'-by-22016' video tiles, 218 strobe lights, 220 moving lights, and 600 LEDs.
The strobe and fast shutter speed froze most of the flour and peas flying through the air, though you can also see an element of blur.
Like the last iteration, the rainbow highlighters are intense — think super metallic and ideal for anyone who likes a strobe that you can see from space.
In 2003, the Runway was made up of just 16 pyramidal shaped gates fastened with strobe lights that would flash in correspondence with the song's tempo.
The rest of the face was left minimal with brushed-through brows, slight contouring and a hint of MAC's Strobe Cream in Silverlite on the cheekbones.
Meanwhile, the video screens, strobe effects and lights that roved all over the walls and ceiling of Radio City's interior also placed the concert in clubland.
If she occasionally falters under the strobe of the cameras, if she winces from the spotlights, haunted or hungry, no one is crass enough to comment.
I go back inside once again to check them out, and watch Loki take the stage, backlit by strobe lights and clutching a severed mannequin's head.
And while the raucous theatre of the fights will live on, the electric strobe lights might dim as the champion seeks to supplant spectacle with sport.
I don't go to the theater to be plunged into total darkness without warning and bombarded with ear-splitting gunshots, explosions, haze and flashing strobe lights.
One was the usual kind of advisory, a heads-up that the show they were about to see contained fog, haze, strobe lighting and mature content.
I knew my group was first to try out the "Rainbow Therapy" waterbed, so I used a strobe light headset while I waited for my turn.
With the clever use of a strobe light, he's created sculptures that move like weird computer animations but are actually real, 3D printed objects that physically exist.
The rotational speed and strobe rate of the bloom are synchronized so that one flash occurs every time the bloom turns 137.5º (the angular version of phi).
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Strobe lights, blaring music, and dancing Brazilians may be fixtures at Rio's legendary night clubs, but they aren't usually spotted at Olympic venues.
He refused to be evacuated to treat his wounds and held a strobe light in an open area at night for a resupply air drop, it said.
I think there was one big strobe light and you'd go and just dance and trip out in the forest, and there would be shooting stars everywhere.
He pictured his phone ringing and ringing on the floorboard of his car, a Statesville police cruiser parked behind the Audi, the cool strobe of blue light.
To capture the molecules in so infinitesimal a moment, Dr. Zewail took advantage of advances in lasers that could fire ultrashort pulses, using them as strobe lights.
He illuminated each animal's best side with a strobe and lightbox, and later replicated it in Photoshop, also removing stray hairs, eye boogers, and other "disturbing" elements.
But check out the video ... you never hear Travis encouraging people to jump, you see Green climb the railing, a strobe flash and then the teen plummeting.
Mr. Subotnick had a ready-made workshop for this driving music on the dance floor of the Electric Circus, enhanced by strobe lights and a massive subwoofer.
In this way they are different from other timed photographic studies, like Eadweard Muybridge's pioneering studies of human and animal movement or Harold Edgerton's strobe-lit experiments.
On Sunday mornings, worshipers of all races are greeted with strobe lights (and ear plugs), and led in melodic prayer by a charismatic pastor in skinny jeans.
Strobe attack: Hackers sent videos of flashing lights to Twitter followers of the Epilepsy Foundation last month in an apparent effort to provoke seizures, the nonprofit said.
"After a 3 month investigation, the FBI this morning arrested the man who assaulted me using a strobe on twitter that triggered a seizure," Eichenwald tweeted last Friday.
The glove also features a motion sensor so the speed of the flashing strobe light can be controlled by the wearer simply rotating their hand left and right.
After all, I had managed to make it through being separated from others, the total darkness punctuated by disorienting strobe lights, crawling about, and the various jolting scares.
The pulling or tugging on the retina may be perceived as lightning-like flashes, "like a strobe light off to the side of your vision," Dr. Taylor said.
Last month, Cruise, the self-driving unit of GM, said that it would buy Strobe, a startup that makes LIDAR sensors that help autonomous vehicles "see" their surroundings.
"The shimmer lets light travel across the skin, which creates an actual strobe effect; it highlights and shapes the body with light, as opposed to makeup," he says.
If you're a fan of both worlds (and let's be real, you'd be crazy if you weren't), you're about to be obsessed with the new MAC Strobe Creams.
Its integrated LEDs are powered by three AAA batteries that can be maxed out with adjustable brightness settings, and there's even a flashing strobe mode for hammock emergencies.
I get a glimpse of what looks like a seat before an array of film sequences and strobe lights begins spotlighting sculptures, paintings, and objects around the room.
General Motors' self-driving car unit Cruise has acquired Strobe, a startup developing LiDAR, which is one of the main sensors used by most self-driving car systems.
After the meal, Manson summoned the men to the den, "where he turned on a strobe light and revealed all of his girls lying there, naked," Love writes.
The strobe lights above me are popping in time with the thundering kick drums and violent synth-bass rolling out of the speakers at 110 beats per minute.
A while back, Dijcks was playing around with the Puppet Warp tool in After Effects to animate photographs he had taken of splashing water using a strobe light.
They hurtled through both tracks in front of a wall of strobe lights, following through on their proclamation that loud guitar music is very much alive in 2016.
In 21991, Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott, the Clinton administration's lead official on all matters Russia, gave a speech at Stanford University on American policy toward Moscow.
Pasty white kids bop about in workingmen's social halls, and drunk teenagers boogie under strobe lights; Northern Soul fans in bell bottoms give way to ravers with whistles.
Mr. Mane did a spin through, posed for a few photos with Mr. Rosso and Diesel executives, and then left the store in a strobe of camera flashes.
The mostly purple and green lighting, however, by Tobias G. Rylander, includes strobe effects that could induce a stroke in someone who has already died of a stroke.
And so I said at some point, sort of earlier in our relationship, that being with her was like an epileptic being married to a strobe-light artist.
At Tuesday's event, a GM spokesperson said Cruise has yet to integrate that lidar into its sensor suite, not surprising given how recent the purchase of Strobe was.
The first is that people impacted by strobe lights are rare, and are part of the "general public," rather than the critics and curators of the art world.
But over the past week, vuvuzela noisemakers, loud music and strobe lights have all been commonplace on this block, as the Venezuelans try to pressure those inside to vacate.
I was just discussing it with myself and that's how "Worked Up So Sexual" came out, and I liked the combination of provocative lyrics and strobe lights and smoke.
If heat's not your thing, Furze also made a companion bass guitar that spews smoke and has built-in strobe lights, completing the 80s shock-rock tour de force.
LONDON — It's been mere weeks since the strobe-fuelled craziness of Zayn Malik's "Pillowtalk" pulsed its way on to our screens, and now he's gone and released another one.
The products included nose vents from SnoreCare, an electric dog collar from Bark Solution, an electronic insect killer from Pest Soldier and a disco ball strobe light from Zitronik.
Strobe light and buzzing jump-started the work like an electrocution, but the real shock — even considering the poor track record of recent premieres — was how terrible it was.
Tonight's concert begins with the following words on the screen, "This is Superorganism for you / you will be one with us," before dissolving into a maelstrom of strobe lighting.
With its acquisition of Cruise and now lidar startup Strobe, GM is one of the few companies that is getting closer to completely vertically integrating its self-driving program.
There was synchronised pyro, there were taxis full of club legends on the pitch, there was more strobe lighting than you expect to see at the average Tiësto gig.
Sure, your phone has one, but does it strobe, and do you have the option to switch to a retina-saving red light, which is great at the campsite?
It's true of "Caught," his never-fail signature piece, in which strobe lights and timing allow a dancer (on Tuesday, the near-perfect Zoey Anderson) to walk on air.
The company's founder, Julie Schoenfeld, said Strobe held patents that would "play a significant role in helping G.M. and Cruise bring these vehicles to market sooner than you think."
Instead, he gave all his subjects equal stature, shooting each one with strobe lighting against a white background — specimens of the species that could annihilate itself at any moment.
The choreographer David Parsons has long been drawn to flight; in his enduringly popular "Caught," a soloist, aided by a strobe light, appears airborne for longer than humanly possible.
In a matching cut, Rooney Mara, playing the same character years later, stands in a dark room with strangers as strobe lights flash and a synthetic percussion track throbs.
You can also expect shimmery Strobe Stix, the Insta Filter Pore Eraser Stick, the adorably named Believe In Your #Selfie palette, and countless other Instagram-ready goodies, all under $15.
He'd been sent to Belarus, he said, by Clinton's deputy secretary of state, Strobe Talbott, on the grounds that he'd learned in Cuba how to navigate a hostile communist bureaucracy.
The group includes a dual spotlight for night flights, a speaker for transmitting information and a beacon with a flashing strobe, so the device can be spotted in emergency conditions.
They're all a bit more palatable and predictable than Snapchat's Halloween masks that give you a floating banshee body, bloody ghoul strobe effect or some kind of beach Frankenstein look.
Inside the tin, you'll find a matte pencil liner, a lightweight liquid lipstick that dries like a dream, and a lip strobe gloss overlay that gives you a pretty highlight.
I've always noticed people passing by on the street get very curious by my strobe light going off when I'm shooting and tend to look up and into my space.
And then she is on stage, naked and slathered in white paint, hula hooping her way through "Slave to the Rhythm" in a death-mask beneath a neon blue strobe.
Inside the bar, a young man caressed his companion's chin in the corner, while a transgender woman greeted everyone before strutting and shaking to the music under the strobe lights.
There are no throbbing strobe lights on this Renault, just some stickers that honor the Millennium Falcon, according to the company, as well as a purple motif on the dashboard.
"One of my most important responsibilities is to ensure a professional and respectful environment for every member of our community," Brookings President Strobe Talbott said in a memo, Buzzfeed reported.
He's punching his arms around, his eyes are closed and the blue and pink strobe lights are soaking into his very 80s outfit of canvas hi-tops and short shorts.
It has the same intense, fisheye lens-aided energy as the "Trouble" video but adds a lot more strobe lights and some semblance of a story of cops vs. robbers.
In my carry-on, I have with me a full-size GoDox photography strobe, which is battery-powered, a light stand, photography umbrella, reflector for that, and an additional reflector.
Neighborhood Joint RollerJam USA, New York City's only indoor, year-round roller skating rink, is a throwback nightclub on wheels, with a disco ball, strobe lights and pumping sound system.
It was literally strobe lights (you're supposed to keep your eyes closed) pulsing in my face, accompanied by soothing sounds, and at one point I got a blanket over me.
In this piece, the artist included a strobe light that seemed to impose a curious rhythm and sense of time onto a piece that mostly felt dreamlike in its absurdity.
Assuming that critics and curators are not part of the population sensitive to strobe lights leads to a lack of accommodation that reinforces ableism and exclusion within the art world.
On your own though, you can use Bluetooth to connect to your lightstick at any time, and then you can change the colors or strobe the lights to your heart's desire.
These changes are just the first handful issuing from the recommendations of Project Strobe; we can expect more to appear over the next few months, though perhaps not such striking ones.
Going into the studio was a change of approach from the reportage-style photography I did while shooting at Kaitlyn's house, requiring a strobe (flash), a few lenses, and nothing else.
The strobe freezes the peas at approximately 1/500th of a second, but the shutter is open for 1/100th of a second which is what creates the impression of movement.
Like you've actually gone to an underground club in Berlin, did a ton of coke under the strobe lights, and headed into the night with a bunch of shady-looking Germans.
He disclosed his diagnosis to Elevator Service's co-owners after attending a work event that triggered his symptoms because of the loud music, strobe lights and large crowd of 800 people.
It has a strobe-light effect to capture precise images of individual ticks splayed on white backgrounds, and as she operates the camera, Beati's palce face appears in shadow and light.
Nearing the end of the evening, the electronic musician Blanck Mass finished a set of blistering, multihued scuzz, the strobe lights clicked off, and Zola Jesus strode onto the other stage.
Back in the '70s, the only dancing we knew was solo improvisation in a crowd, with a throbbing disco pulse and strobe lights that froze us as we struck a pose.
Steven Lieberman, Mr. Eichenwald's lawyer, has argued that the use of the strobe light in a GIF, or moving graphic, was akin to sending an explosive or poison in the mail.
Rather, he was talking about the wall of strobe-like L.E.D.s that flashed in formation throughout the show, shining directly in the eyes of audience members, forcing them into temporary sightlessness.
It found that when mice engineered to exhibit Alzheimer's-like qualities were exposed to strobe lights and clicking sounds, important brain functions improved and toxic levels of Alzheimer's-related proteins diminished.
It's that sensor that makes the biggest difference: It lets in and processes enough light to deliver clean, clear, and natural-looking images from candlelit dinners and strobe-lit dance floors alike.
After initially suspending Wieseltier, Brookings President Strobe Talbott sent out a memo to employees on Wednesday afternoon saying he is no longer employed at the think tank, three employees told BuzzFeed News.
Did the magic strobe lights that seem to be firing off behind his ship's sails have something to do with it — or was Euron just coming from a Nine Inch Nails show?
We know Strobe Cosmetics promised this was the final restock, but we're keeping our fingers crossed for a Halloween miracle and will update this story as soon as we get more information.
True to his multimedia ambitions, Gross made the piece, Hear your heart so sweetly beat, using a parachute, a strobe light, lasers, a time delay relay, fabric dye, and a hair dryer.
And to get you in the tour-going mood, we also have an exclusive live video of Basement's "Reason for Breathing," which is packed with an extremely dangerous amount of strobe lighting.
The arrest comes three months after Eichenwald said he suffered a seizure after someone sent him a video clip of a flashing strobe light in an intentional effort to trigger his epilepsy.
Sure, I love to get my strobe on just as much as the next person, but sometimes I want a highlighter that will emphasize my features while also flying under the radar.
Adjacent to the Pavilion is Sip N' Twirl, which is quite literally what it sounds like --- a place to get your drink on and bounce around under disco balls and strobe lights.
The monochromatic tone and use of strobe in each photograph unite the images stylistically, and the awkward, ominous, and performative positioning of each subject in the frame ties the individual photographs together.
The relentless cruelty of Freud's gray light, which I found deadening in past viewings, suddenly felt as piercing as the flash of a strobe, edging his forms with a sculpted, impenetrable blackness.
Jarnow points toward Wolf Eyes using sheet metal as an instrument and The Butthole Surfers using strobe lights, smoke machines, and film projectors in performances as examples of this psychedelic-fueled creativity.
Evocative as her descriptions are of sunlight, "hot and white and unrelenting as a strobe," and labyrinthine caves where people get lost and die, she doesn't linger; her plot has real momentum.
The violent color scheme of Matt Saunders's set (banana, fuchsia, aqua) seems to be duking it out with Yi Zhao's lighting (which includes stroke-triggering strobe effects) for a prize in repellency.
Cruise's chief executive, Kyle Vogt, said the deal for Strobe would help G.M.'s autonomous vehicles visualize roads and driving conditions, and bolster the company's overall efforts to advance self-driving technology.
Vladimir Lukin, Yeltsin's ambassador to Washington, advised Strobe Talbott — Clinton's top Russia expert and later deputy secretary of state — to consider Russia and Ukraine as akin to New York and New Jersey.
JUSTICE Justice's music is made for no place smaller than an arena, where multistory strobe lights can flash on every sequenced synthesizer note, and a basic, blasting 4/4 stomp sounds triumphal.
For those who prefer to work out their emotions on the dance floor beneath skittish strobe lights set to epic bass drops, a few splashy E.D.M. headliners should provide opportunities for catharsis.
The interrogators subjected some detainees at Guantánamo to loud music, strobe lights, cold temperatures, isolation, painful shackling, threats against family members and prolonged sleep deprivation, according to the Justice Department's inspector general.
In another beanbag, Marianne was given an equally strange massaging device (I was glad I got the strobe lights, since I didn't want to mess up my copious amounts of eye makeup).
Staged in a smoky concrete basement illuminated by pink strobe lights, Marine Serre's show opened dramatically with a head-to-toe-to-finger Lycra catsuit in the designer's signature crescent-moon print.
Farther back is the dance floor, where three more glitter balls hang over the crowd, as strobe lights and sometimes fog effects recreate that old disco feeling without any of the decadence.
Like a visual metronome, the strobe had a particularly poignant impact coupled with the buzz of subway trains on the elevated J/Z tracks directly outside Grace Exhibition Space's second-story windows.
The changes with Drive and Chrome extensions came as part of what the company called "Project Strobe," which was born last year to review third-party developers access to Google and Android data.
He additionally had a screenshot of a Wikipedia page for Eichenwald in which he altered it to say that the victim died on December 16, 2016 (the day after he sent the strobe).
For example, in one photo he took of three Mortal Kombat characters, he used a single handheld strobe light for lighting and then removed the background in Photoshop to create an amazing image.
It helps to have a video camera or a strobe light to visualize the animated results as he spins around, but as tattoos go, it's an incredibly original idea (if a little obsessive).
The Smile Classic Instant Print digital camera comes in a more vintage, Polaroid-inspired design, with a pop-up viewfinder, an automatic single strobe flash, a microSD slot, and a 10-second timer.
The formulas come in peachy, red, gold, and silver tones, which are the perfect solution for people who want the effect of a full-blown strobe without having to sacrifice their skin concerns.
Now, though, the team has developed an ultrafast optical laser system that works a bit like a strobe light, allowing them to acquire clear microscope images at a higher frame rate than before.
A strobe light was visible in the distance just outside of Turkish waters, the modus operandi of refugee boats arriving into Greek waters to alert the coast guard and NGOs of their position.
It has three high-speed ports for Type-C, USB-C, and QC 3.0 devices, as well as a built-in flashlight with four light modes — max brightness, low brightness, strobe, and SOS.
Cory Richards, 24, spent the early hours of June 12 dancing under the strobe lights at Pulse with his boyfriend, Enrique L. Rios Jr. Neither man had told his parents he was gay.
Donning a flowing silver dress, backed by pulsating strobe lights and visuals of multihued constellations, it's otherworldly, seeing the pop star that I obsessed over for a good part of my formative years.
She writes with a rare, thrilling confidence, in a lucid and exacting style uncluttered with the sort of steroidal imagery and strobe flashes of figurative language that so many dutifully literary novelists employ.
"It would be kind of boring if everything was the same," she said through a thicket of pink and green strobe lights at the bar, which sits in an upper-level parking lot.
On a recent evening in Seoul, a group of women and men in their 60s and 70s gathered at an event lit by strobe lights for the start of a new digital coin.
It can shine in a wide range of colors, though it doesn't yet offer some of the cool strobe and flicker effects that you can get from Philips Hue's and Lifx's candle bulbs.
As he stood almost triumphal atop his books, with a strobe inserted into his mouth, the audience couldn't clearly see his face and white smoke from a smoke machine gently wafted towards him.
In the aftermath, justice for Geguri has been attained: True to their word, ETLA and Strobe, the two gamers who bet their careers on her alleged incompetence and dishonesty, have reportedly quit the sport.
When the speed of the flashing strobe light matches the speed of a moving object, like the blades of a fan, it appears to stop, creating the illusion that time has also been frozen.
Audience members arriving at the 3LD Art & Technology Center in Lower Manhattan were warned of strobe lighting effects, but it was the scenes of graphic violence that made some want to avert their eyes.
In response, Warren sent Brookings president Strobe Talbott a letter (PDF here) accusing Litan of tilting his findings to please the interests of the Capital Group, a mutual fund manager, which funded the paper.
All of this is part of Google's Project Strobe, an effort the company launched last year to reconsider how third-party developers can access data in your Google account and on your Android devices.
It might not sound romantic, yet it's on that sticky dance floor, where the flashing strobe lights can only at times show the full view of another's face, that secret love stories take shape.
It's the perfect shade of pale lavender — which happens to be a huge color trend right now — that'll add a bit of unexpected color to your strobe without looking too wild for the workplace.
"Most of us would not think it cute if I stuck a big flashing strobe-light on a polar bear, or emblazoned my company slogan across the perilous upper reaches of Everest," Scharf wrote.
Strobe will bring their team and founders to Cruise, and Cruise will work with both its new engineers and with GM resources to develop LiDAR tech along with GM's Hughes Research Labs skunkworks team.
There was strobe-light training and a demand to create more than separation for his own shot, particularly in the playoffs, as Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Ginobili aged out of their responsibilities.
The videos are fascinating documents that reveal an unknown side of Mr. Sonnier, though the pounding strobe lights will make it hard to watch more than a few minutes of the two-hour loop.
The New Jersey senator's absence from the debate stage and in the pivotal early Democratic contests in Iowa and New Hampshire casts a strobe light on the inequality that pervades the Democratic primary system.
While these small signs do technically warn, they typically seem like afterthoughts, where accessibility gestures like strobe warning signs were added on post-hoc rather than incorporated into the fabric of the exhibition design.
The elaborate costumes and detailed environments are all intended to startle in a safe setting, and that manufactured unease, detached from the strobe lights and pounding music, still creeps through the photographs in Haunt.
The house lights dropped, the hip-hop blared, a rainbow of strobe lights darted around the room, and the crowd's din of pre-fight conversation cranked up to a roar of applause and cheers.
Protests continue to cast a strobe light on racial injustice even as too many Americans prefer the status quo instead of perceived discomfort, want order to substitute for justice, and demand silence to quell dissent.
If the name sounds familiar, that's because it is: The brand has long carried a pinkish Strobe Cream, which became an instant cult classic years ago for its pearlescent pigments and souped-up antioxidant formula.
It will take a bit of fidgeting to get the turntable and strobe synced, but the results are totally worth the effort if it means the local kids will be too mesmerized to smash it.
There's no better example of this fact than the season 6 premiere's cold open, which immediately drops viewers into the hazy fog of war that is an orchestrated-for-TV, strobe-light-lit Bravo party.
Timbers is an auteur in the same vein as Luhrmann, though instead of strobe lights and jump cuts he prefers gritty yet still fantastical staging that could bring a new dimension to the beloved story.
As the set nears its end and red strobe lights dance up and down the stage, Mars looks out into the crowd as we stretch out our hands and make high-pitched sounds at him.
Pros: Provides up to 20 jumps with one charge, built-in strobe and flashlight, holds charge for a yearCons: Cannot charge the GB40 from a wall outlet without buying an adapter, some units fail quickly
Set in the far corner of a rubble-strewn lot, the bar was an open-sided shack with a corrugated metal roof, white plastic tables and chairs, a cheap speaker and a single strobe light.
The requisite concert footage (Quicksilver Messenger Service, among other bands) is a strobe-lit cinéma-vérité frenzy with the camera aimed straight into the lights or positioned on the floor amid the free-form dancing.
Pros: Bright and crisp light quality, easy to change the shape of the beam, clips for securing band to hat or helmet, extremely long beam throwCons: Limited brightness settings, short battery life, no strobe option
SoftBank will take a stake in a newly created unit, GM Cruise Holdings, whose assets include Cruise Automation, based in San Francisco, and Strobe, a small self-driving sensor developer that Cruise acquired last year.
The particularly attractive thing about Strobe, according to Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt, is that it has successfully reduced the LIDAR array down to a single chip, which will help reduce production costs by nearly 100 percent.
Not only that, but the frequency of that pulsing corresponds directly to how bright it gets — sort of like a strobe that, as you turn the speed up or down, also makes it dimmer or brighter.
Instead, they offer some (very confusing, very postmodern) backstory for how the book came to be, involving the USSR, another KLF project called the People's Pyramid, and references to their acid opera Turn Up The Strobe.
While he is mostly still throughout the video, moving his head only a little bit and opening his eyes occasionally, the main source of motion comes from interjections of rapid-cut editing simulating a strobe effect.
His last album, 2015's Beauty Behind the Madness, saw Tesfaye shedding some of his darker inclinations for strobe lights — and it looks like he'll edge even further into the all-ages club this time around.
So pour one out on the ground for that time you called any gathering—even just four mates in your mum's kitchen with one broken strobe—a "rave," kick back and relax, and read on through.
Iraqi hip-hop collective Tribe of Monsters played a mix of EDM and Trap music as young men, clasping elaborate vape pens, danced through strobe lights and smoke machines, livestreaming their moves on Snapchat and Instagram.
To achieve it, she smoothed and illuminated models' faces with MAC's Face and Body Foundation — and mixed it with Face and Body White and Silver Strobe Cream to give a slight iridescent finish to the skin.
The M Blash-directed clip follows Nowak, played by bandleader Katie Stelmanis, as she wanders through the city in her NASA jumpsuit, before purchasing a gun and a wig, and ending at a strobe-lit bar.
WASHINGTON — When the journalist Kurt Eichenwald opened an animated image sent to him on Twitter in December, the message "You deserve a seizure for your posts" appeared in capital letters along with a blinding strobe light.
Sweat, strobe lights and pounding rhythms dominated, scales were mangled and transformed, bodies hurled themselves across the stage, and Oranssi Pazuzu proved yet again that they're one of the most compelling live acts in the world.
"We expect to be fifth in the championship," Renault Sport Racing President Jerome Stoll told the audience in a central London hall before the black and yellow RS17 car was presented to pounding music and strobe lights.
"One of these scenes lasts over 113 seconds with continuous strobe light, other scenes last anywhere from 5-30 seconds," the fan said, adding that there were no warnings about this at any point throughout the movie.
There's plenty of strobe light flashing and "boom boom" as the band starts to perform—plus tons of silly string and a pieces of clothing flying off the bodies of the two RTC dancers, piece by piece.
"Purple Rain" Tamara Warren: Squinty strobe lights, a school night, and after the final verse, a shattering guitar solo that made us all weep hot, sweaty delirious tears: Prince at the Fox Theater in Detroit, April 24.
At low speeds these would merely zoom by a few per second and might even be unpleasantly strobe-like, but that would smooth out as the pods reach their target speed of 1200 KPH (about 745 MPH).
Inder Preet Anand, who owns a workshop and employs six people assembling strobe lights at a Mumbai industrial estate, told Reuters she was rejected by her bank for an overdraft of 13,000 Indian rupees ($192.94) in February.
There is always room for more, and when the latest offerings are as eye-catching as the new Strobe of Genius Holographic Sticks from NYX, there's no reason not to add them to your ever-growing collection.
M. Acquires Strobe, Start-Up Focused on Driverless Technology Mr. Son recently told Matt Barnard, the chief executive of Plenty, that computers were ushering in a revolution in agriculture not seen since the invention of the plow.
Most people might interpret that as code for "masturbation," but that's not the case with Christian, who prefers to crank heavy metal and turn on a strobe light while he rubs a wooden bar over his shins.
Amid the strobe lights and smoke were seven or eight beautiful, impeccably made-up and scantily clad women, all either standing alone on their phones or looking for would-be paying customers amid the hordes of journalists.
"We expect to be fifth in the championship," Renault Sport Racing President Jerome Stoll told the audience in a central London hall before the black-and-yellow RS17 car was presented to pounding music and strobe lights.
As an electronic score plays at New York Live Arts, where "discrete figures 2019" is being presented as part of its Live Ideas festival, a strobe light begins to flicker, softly at first and then more aggressively.
In 2016, the journalist Kurt Eichenwald, who had been critical of President Trump during the campaign, was sent a message via Twitter that said "You deserve a seizure for your posts" and contained a blinding strobe light.
"He's just straight-up," said Strobe Talbott, who served as deputy secretary of state under Mr. Clinton from 1994 to 2001, focusing on the former Soviet Union, and who encountered Mr. Taylor in Ukraine in the 2000s.
At the reveal of the company&aposs new Origin self-driving platform this week, I asked cofounder and CTO Kyle Vogt about Cruise&aposs 2017 acquisition of a maker of small laser-radar units, Strobe, in 2017.
"I pay them all when I have the money, but some months are tougher than others," said Mr. Pantoja, whose outdoor nightclub, Caribe, lures patrons on weekend nights who cling to one another under its strobe lights.
FLYING LOTUS Flying Lotus deals in overload: sudden, neck-snapping genre shifts; slow tracks overlaid with rapid-fire cross-rhythms; music that collages different eras on top of one another; video screens awash in strobe-speed explosions.
The battle raged through the evening, and once it got dark, Critchlow lay on his back in a roofless French plantation house and used a strobe light to guide an AC-47 Spooky gunship to its targets.
GM-owned Cruise Automation bought its own LiDAR producer, Strobe, earlier this month — Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt even wrote up a similar Medium post to announce the news, citing the same productivity and cost-saving benefits as Salesky.
As the show kicked off its seventh season this fall, Strobe Cosmetics saw it fitting to bring back two best-selling shadow palettes: the Freak Show Palette and the Hotel Palette, named after seasons 4 and 5, respectively.
"I am not calling for a boycott of Incredibles 24, or to change the movie ... I just wish Disney/Pixar and theaters alike would issue a warning that the movie contains several scenes with strobe lights," she wrote.
While Lopez can be seen dancing around strobe lights in a simple black outfit, the standout style moment comes when the singer covered in crystals, a look she called her favorite beauty look of all time in 2018.
Vivid blues and blacks, strobe-light effects that echo the pulse of Rafa's precision drumming, and nightmare-inducing closeups of the giant's dozens of eyeballs all add to the feeling of being trapped along with the tragic king.
If you had walked into a bar in London in the 80s, for instance, you may have found the sweet falsetto and synth of Bronski Beat gliding beneath a sheet of purple strobe lights and coked-up dancers.
Using MEG techniques, the Japanese researchers behind the 2014 paper even suggested that seizures may be linked to a system in the central nervous system that is susceptible to certain frequency of vibrations ultimately caused by strobe lighting.
"It just felt to me grotesquely unfair, if that word can be used in geopolitics, that yet again the Central Europeans were going to be screwed," Strobe Talbott, Bill Clinton's leading adviser on Russia and the region, said.
In a meeting recounted in riveting detail in the memoirs of then-Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott, Clinton sat Sharif down and invoked the Cuban missile crisis as an analogy to the situation in the Indian subcontinent.
If you want to feel like your life is truly in danger, try shooting in a busy restaurant, during service, and go ahead and lay down strobe wires and extension cords all around a kitchen or server station.
There's also some way to turn it into a strobe light for the Animal Collective custon record player slipmat, the specifics of which I can't quite visualize because I do not have said slipmat or a record player.
Though it was impossible to narrate everything going on in the frankly insane, strobe-lit arena, his commentary got to the heart of the robots' hopes and motivations, while also effectively describing them being battered into non-existence.
This kind of costume decadence teeters on Studio 54 kitsch, but after seasons of enforced sportiness, there's something enticing about the idea of clothes meant for no organized aerobic activity whatsoever, save writhing in the strobe lights after dark.
HEALTH ALERT I haven't seen this mentioned in a lot of places, but the new Incredibles 2 movie (#incredibles2) is filled with tons of strobe/flashing lights that can cause issues for people with epilepsy, migraines, and chronic illness.
Wet n' Wild dropped some budget-friendly Halloween palettes, Lush has both pumpkin and black cat bath bombs, and today, true horror fans will be thrilled to know that Strobe Cosmetics is restocking its American Horror Story eyeshadow palettes.
It was so uncool to have strobe lights or smoke or keyboards in your band at that time, and we all wore black outfits when onstage and it was pretty over the top to do that at that time.
"The drone flashed beneath by about 100 to 150 feet and slightly left of the fuselage," a report said, describing the object as black, with a red strobe light on top and a diameter of two to three feet.
HEALTH ALERT I haven't seen this mentioned in a lot of places, but the new Incredibles 22018 movie (#incredibles43) is filled with tons of strobe/flashing lights that can cause issues for people with epilepsy, migraines, and chronic illness.
My memory of those years is loud — filled with strobe lights and "Disco sucks" being shouted by haters, alive with names like Sylvester, Grace Jones and Tina Turner, who sang and danced and hung out only inches from me.
The magazine said that Mr. Wang favored "private jets and flashy yachts (he owns Sunseeker, the British maker of the sleek craft seen in James Bond films)," and that the party featured strobe lights, disco music and leggy beauties.
The F.B.I. and the Dallas police led the investigation into Mr. Rivello, and the police said he sent the strobe light knowing that it was likely to lead Mr. Eichenwald, who has publicly discussed his epilepsy, into a seizure.
It essentially transforms your Xbox into a multi-colored strobe light you'd find blinding you in the middle of night club, one you may not want to be at because... well, perhaps the DJ is earnestly playing a Chainsmokers song.
While you (or your kids) might like the strobe lights and the Party Booster sounds and the Live Sound pretend-you're-at-a-festival effect, the XB41 is still a terrific Bluetooth speaker, if you don't use any of those features.
Getting your internet-connected socket taken over by an intruder isn't exactly a cybersecurity nightmare — at worst, you might end up with a hacker treating you to a strobe light party as they switch all your lights on and off.
GM gets points for acquiring AV-oriented startups like Cruise Automation and LIDAR firm Strobe, expanding its car-sharing service Maven, and laying down clear benchmarks like launch a fleet of robot taxis without steering wheels and pedals in 2019.
He'll make all of those leaps within a single song if you give him enough room: "Pyramids" crams an astral club romp, a strobe-lit strip club jam, multiple ambient bridges, and an ancient history textbook into just under ten minutes.
He wrote, along with poems of more conventional lyric length, very short morsel poems and very long process poems, that last group sometimes providing a kind of "making of" documentary about how the little strobe-lit lyrics came to be.
Robots will move so fast you need a strobe light to see them In response to a Twitter post of a humanoid robot made by Boston Robotics jumping onto raised surfaces with the caption, "we dead," Musk responded with a warning.
Not to far from the portrait sits a 60-foot-high artificial Christmas tree on Main Street that they decorate with 1,500 ornaments, 100 electric candles, 4,28 multi-colored LED lights, 70,000 white mini LED lights and 1,200 strobe lights.
Two years after racial uprisings in Ferguson, Baltimore, and other cities helped cast a strobe light on the contemporary face of racial oppression in America, James offered the nation an eloquent reminder of how race continues to shape our lives.
Also, waterproof and equipped with a flashlight with white, red, and strobe settings, the Lifeproof Lifeactív Power Pack 21.02 ($99.99) is built for all your adventures, from your day-to-day commute to your days-long trek through the wilderness.
"The president has hobbled his own executive branch, and the executive branch has hobbled its own president," said Strobe Talbott, a Russia expert who served as deputy secretary of state in the Clinton administration and was president of the Brookings Institution.
In a 2014 study published by the Austin Journal of Clinical Neurology, three Japanese researchers linked strobe lights to eliciting peak regional cerebral blood flow in the visual cortex, which then has a knock on effect on the central nervous system.
"It takes away the need to carry artificial lights, which means less expense and gear to carry for many photographers," she said, adding that Sea-thru can reach further than most strobe lights, which illuminate about one meter ahead in water.
HOUSTON — Hackers sent videos and images of flashing strobe lights to thousands of Twitter followers of the Epilepsy Foundation last month in a mass cyberattack that apparently sought to trigger seizures in those with epilepsy, the foundation said on Monday.
Come midnight, the collective consciousness of the club is immersed in the introspective melodies; at 1:00 AM, you can almost feel the music in your chest, thorax pressed to the maximum, while milliseconds of darkness escape the convulsing strobe light.
If an unenclosed strobe is truly "necessary" to a piece (I am not convinced that excluding a population for the sake of art would ever be "necessary," but if), then a simple warning on the website would be immensely appreciated.
Bastian Hagedorn—a musician and social worker from Berlin—with whom I've wanted to do a gabber project for years, barely arrives before gutting the basement and reconstructing a legendary Berlin bunker reduced to only the essentials: Fog, strobe, bass.
Older television models refresh around 50 to 60 images a second, and because a dog's visual system is sensitive to flickering (which helps them perceive motion), a dog's brain may "read" on-screen imagery as having a dancing flipbook or strobe light effect.
For the purpose of recording the video, the camera had to be "set to a very short shutter speed in order to freeze individual frames of the spinning sculpture," but when you see the sculptures in person, a strobe light is used.
These most recent changes are being attributed to an internal Google effort called Project Strobe, which involved a review of "third-party developer access to Google account and Android device data and of our philosophy around apps' data access," according to Google.
Officials also called for a system that automatically stops trains at red lights and requires additional actions before the train can move again, as well as LED signals that flash and strobe to catch a drivers' attention as they approach red lights.
Tristan Thompson spent twenty-some minutes shoving away at DeAndre Jordan, Irving strobe-dribbled, Love hit a couple of nifty hooks, and Smith caught a current in the third quarter, knocking down a series of increasingly ill-advised, and therefore increasingly triumphant, threes.
Even if you don't mind the visual landscape damage, wind turbines cast strobe shadows, create variable levels of noise, cause migratory bird damage, are constructed from metals mined from the earth, and transmit electricity across major power-line corridors to urban areas.
It features Ian McKellen as Whale fighting a naked handyman played by Brendan Fraser, his beefcake head obscured by a gas mask, steamy poolside shenanigans straight from a Honcho magazine dreamscape and evocations of a putrid soldier strobe-lit by lightning strikes.
"Somehow and I don't understand it at all, I mean I don't know if the strobe didn't fire or did or if it was just like a fill in but they are very blurred and variable, but some are gorgeous," Arbus divulged.
That famous image by Mr. Edgerton, a professor of electrical engineering at M.I.T. who died in 1990, shows a drooping bullet with a slightly blunted tip just after it has pierced a sheet of plexiglass; he captured it with a strobe light.
For General Motors, the Strobe acquisition represents one more piece in the sprawling puzzle that comprises its plan to stay relevant in a future where cars drive themselves, and profits come from the sharing economy in addition to, or instead of, selling vehicles to individuals.
Several dream sequences evoke Thelma's internal struggle through bold, dark imagery and hissing snakes, while a test for her seizure disorder almost feels transcendent: flashing strobe lights first create a sense of anxiety in the audience, before steadily slowing into a kind of visual poetry.
In its original potted form, it is not shimmery or strobe-like but luminous and sheer, with a creamy, smooth formula that melts into skin and gives you the fresh-faced impression of the young and blissfully naive, no matter how bedraggled you feel.
In addition to the sensor, there's a battery-powered and outdoor-rated Arlo Siren which can raise the alarm using a combination of red strobe lighting and a siren, or attempt to deter thieves by emitting sounds such as a dog's bark or TV audio.
But as the lighting designer Nicholas Houfek flicked off the room lights and aimed a purple strobe at the falling stream, something magical happened: After some tuning of the frequencies of sound and light, the water seemed to stop moving, forming arches in the air.
Washington's Brookings Institution, which is headed by prominent Russia expert Strobe Talbott, "received a big wave of attacks the day after the election," but there is no reason to believe its systems have been compromised, said David Nassar, the think tank's vice president for communications.
Finally, the app features a strobe light that "animates the zoetropic turntable slipmat included in the [Painting With] deluxe edition LP." If that sentence left you befuddled but you want to know what the animation looks like, you can check out a preview here.
As a result of the review, which Google dubbed Project Strobe, the internet search giant will be giving users more control over what they share with app developers and limiting third-party access to Gmail accounts as well as user phone and call logs.
Photographs of Cassils performing in the dark with a giant block of clay (captured using strobe photography) are at Ronald Feldman (Booth 818, Pier 94), and Trulee Hall's videos, presented by Maccarone West (Platform, West End, Pier 94), feature performers in otherworldly colorful settings.
"You people are saying that if we go ahead with Star Wars, there can be no disarmament," Mr. Stone is quoted as saying in "The Master of the Game" (1988), a biography of the nuclear-arms negotiator Paul H. Nitze written by Strobe Talbott.
He let David Bowie, his crazily unpredictable favourite subject, bring in a Great Dane for the album-cover shoot of "Diamond Dogs"; the dog reared up and howled when the strobe went off, while Bowie, zoned out as usual, stayed still, weird and perfect.
In the end, the farandole came back into the picture: Hands linked, the dancers traversed the stage, walking up and down the ramps, which they had pushed together to create a giant slide, until flashing strobe lights returned the setting to its former threatening state.
Though digital imagery is an increasingly ubiquitous form of representation and social memory, it is still anchored to sensory experience: an image of a lightning bolt means nothing to someone who has not experienced the adrenaline rush of a blinding strobe followed by a thunderclap.
Organizers of EDM festivals should warn visitors of the risk of seizures in situations where strobe lights are expected, as is done for some video games and movies that have intense light effects, said Dr. Ignacio Valencia of the Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia.
Their initial meeting is marked by a dizzying bit of fisticuffs in a strobe-lit nightclub, and as fun as it is to watch the two generations of leading men in a super punch-out, the best moments in Blade Runner are their terse verbal exchanges.
Read: UK points finger at Russia for poisoned spy, Trump stays mum Hayden and Strobe Talbott, Bill Clinton's trusted advisor on Russia, both said they thought Tillerson's tougher response toward Moscow over the poisoned spy may have been the last straw for Tillerson's relationship with Trump.
Every year, as a cavalcade of revelers dance down Empire Boulevard splashed in colored paint and white talcum powder, whining to the pummeling rhythms of steel drums, you can also hear the screech of sirens in the distance and see the cautionary strobe of emergency lighting.
Instead of the bunker-like interior of a typical club, replete with flaring (seizure-inducing) strobe lights, sweaty grinding bodies and e's and whizz, viewers were treated to animated lights, dancing animated avatars and the virtual, shareable drugs that are part and parcel of TheWaveVR's shows.
A leather-clad figure with shorn pink hair, puppet Acker goes through a series of absurdist conversations and events with puppet renditions of Melgaard's mother, father and sister — plus lit incense, strobe lights, and a plastic shark — reflecting her literary persona of erotic and existential contemplation.
It has three brightness settings for its white light and a strobe feature, which can be valuable during an emergency when you want to be spotted by responders or when you are assisting with an emergency response and need to stay in touch with your team.
I love the garbled sound quality and shitty strobe lights in Stories sent from the club at 4 AM. I love when everyone in New York City takes pictures of the same sunset and they all propagate at once, like a movie playing out on multiple screens.
Among the goods: a few lust-worthy palettes (like Hourglass Ambient Strobe Lighting Blush Palette and a killer cheek palette from NARS), a matte moisturizer from GlamGlow that's made with volcanic minerals, and a new brightening powder from Kat Von D. The catch: This is limited to today.
Most of the attendees in Columbus were well past the age of attending wild bachelorette parties, but still clearly appreciated the pink strobe-lit, pseudo-sexual energy of one — and the presence of the male models, or "heartthrobs," who were employed to hand out giveaways and flex in photos.
Whether you're in a sweaty strobe-lit club in Soho, or smoking a joint in bed with the person you're dating, the queer experience can feel dualistic—both very joyful and sometimes very isolating—because there's often an element of escapism from heteronormative society swirling among that joy.
As they play their song "Heavy Krishna," Conboy combines strobe lighting, crowd footage captured with a shaky camera, and low angle shots of the band to convey the impression of the duo as imposing rock gods (not unlike the cover of their 2015 release, Wasted on the Dream).
The scenes flicker past as if lit by strobe lights: women urinating into plastic umbrellas held aloft by happy club patrons; sex in toilet stalls and in movie theaters; a girl who bites the heads off chickens; a man known as the Human Pump for his intricate regurgitation abilities.
In that attack, John Rayne Rivello, a Marine Corps veteran from Maryland, was accused of using Twitter to send a GIF with a blinding strobe light to an epileptic author, Kurt Eichenwald, who had written critically about Donald J. Trump and his supporters during the 2016 presidential campaign.
"Dazzler guns"—a deceptively fabulous name for a laser that temporarily blinds people—use a crystal called Neodymium Yttrium Aluminum Garnet to emit a concentrated light beam that can strobe and modulate to blind and nauseate through closed eyes, in day or night, from as far as 1.5 miles.
Two of its players, ETLA and Strobe, were so absolutely, totally, without-a-doubt sure that Geguri couldn't attain stats as high as she did, they bet their entire careers on their assertion that she must be cheating, agreeing to quit their jobs if they turned out to be wrong.
But the current tour, she admits, will see fewer opportunities for setlist changes, owing to the fact of its complicated technical setup — which includes multiple stages, heavy strobe effects, pyrotechnics, and mobile rigs that double as projections screens, ascending and descending during the performance to bridge the gap between each platform.
Then, in September during Milan Fashion Week, Gucci's spring 2018 collection was not only presented under an ultra violet strobe light, but a number of the 106 looks were head-to-toe ultra violet, from a purple jumpsuit and shimmering ruffled gown to velvet trousers worn with a snake-adorned jacket.
He set it up with a strobe of chords on a Fender Rhodes piano and washy atmospherics on a synthesizer, and when Mr. Scofield entered it was as an emissary from a faraway land, like a dream vision of the R&B guitarist Cornell Dupree clambering out of a Mars rover.
For British sesh gremlins, however, the end of festival season merely means a move indoors, to clubs and house parties where lines and bumps of Mandy are smashed just as frequently, where bodies melt under strobe lights, lamplights, and finally daylight, before the curtains are drawn and the rollover begins.
There can scarcely have been a starker example of the restorative effect of a transfer, the palliative power of cold, hard cash, than seeing one hyper-stylized introductory video — Aubameyang shot in silhouette, a little strobe lighting, a bespoke hashtag — uniting Arsenal's perpetually warring fan base immediately after an embarrassing defeat.
American diplomat Strobe Talbott wrote that the aggressive military actions that Putin has taken confirm that he has no desire to be another Gorbachev, a man "who lost an empire," or another Boris Yeltsin, whose laissez faire politics led rump state Russia down a path toward chaos, economic ruin, and diminished international status.
When you look directly at the screen, the proximity sensor causes two LEDs on either side of the camera to strobe for a second or two, the screen goes on, and the Windows Hello eye icon on the screen looks back and forth while text tells you that it's trying to recognize you.
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Google says it discovered the bug as part of an effort called Project Strobe, which was launched to "review of third-party developer access to Google account and Android device data and of our philosophy around apps' data access," according to Ben Smith, the blog post author and a vice president of engineering.
Since then, the company has launched an array of colorful, highly pigmented products — like those dreamy Color Splash Lipsticks, the strobe cream Tarteist™ PRO glow liquid highlighter, and its best-selling Shape Tape concealer (which is also getting a huge collection expansion) — that have earned Tarte its cult status among makeup fans.
" Strobe Talbott, the former Clinton adviser, said, "There is a very real danger not only that we are going to lose a second Cold War—or have a redo and lose—but that the loss will be largely because of a perverse pal-ship, the almost unfathomable respect that Trump has for Putin.
Along with availing herself of the latest and greatest gym equipment and machines at the COE, as it's known, Vonn has access to virtual reality setups to simulate racing down a slalom course, computers crunching big data to enhance performance (legally) and strobe glasses to help retrain the brain after knee injuries.
In "I Feel the Earth Move," there was a sense that the dancers were in the process of rising up and banding together, but their anxiety and struggle had a superficial air, right up to the end when, in the flash of a strobe light, the dancers were caught in a midair leap.
Russia In Politico, Strobe Talbott, the former deputy secretary of state, puts into context the two big scoops of the weekend: The Times report that the F.B.I. investigated whether Trump is a Russian asset and The Post report that Trump has hidden transcripts of his conversations with President Vladimir Putin of Russia.
He unhinges himself from the burdens of the human body so much that director Lo Wei actually shows Lee displaying the ability to move his arms in an unusual strobe effect; this comes shortly before the film's ending homage to the final scene of George Roy Hill's Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
A ten-month sunsetting period was announced in a Google blog post today about increased security efforts, dubbed Project Strobe, which found a bug in Google+ that could have leaked some personal information users posted to their profiles, though according to Strobe's analysis no one else was aware of or took advantage of the vulnerability.
On this score, and by underlining the urgency of these crises, Black Lives Matter activists have cast a strobe light on the criminal justice system as a pervasively unequal tool that not only marginalizes black people, but also exploits and profits from their misery in ways that did not exist even a half century ago.
WHERE TO START: The strobe-lit stunner "Love Under Lights" For some reason, Dawn Richard's latest album shows up on my iTunes as "Unknown Genre"—a semi-fitting descriptor, as the dance-demanding Redemption roams from Vangelis-vamping instrumentals (the title track) to atmospheric electro-pop workouts ("Lazarus") to slow-burn bangers ("Hey Nikki").
That helps you see far into the night and be seen from far away (especially with a strobe function), and it provides plenty of light for working at night, more than illuminating the space you need to see as you jack up the car, affix jumper cables, or pour in a can of gasoline.
The best offensive rebounder in basketball right now is Cleveland's Tristan Thompson, and while he does the things that help him win his team four and a half second shots per game, we are mostly watching LeBron James strobe down the lane or Kyrie Irving turn a basketball into a dime store gotcha gag.
This combination, the academic gods of sex and money, has given us the twilit (or strobe-lit) scene in which many alleged sexual assaults take place — a world in which both parties are frequently hammered because their entire social scene is organized around drinking your way to the loss of inhibitions required for hooking up.
The idea came to him after the Les Ateliers Courbet founder Melanie Courbet brought a rotating tray to one of Thompson's so-called "food salons"; they partnered on a set of handcrafted round, black-and-white inlaid Corian meant to resemble the strobe disks employed by D.J.s to ensure a perfect 33 and 1/3 r.p.m.
Cruise, the self-driving car startup GM acquired last year, has acquired a startup of its own – Strobe, a LiDAR sensor maker that reduces an entire LiDAR array down to just one chip, which Cruise says will be instrumental in helping it reduce the cost of LiDAR on a per vehicle basis by nearly 100 percent.
Reggie (Regg Roc) Gray, whose charisma and virtuosity made him the leader of a group that would eventually include Sam (Sam I Am) Estavien, Calvin Hunt, and about fifteen others, perfected a movement that he called "pauzin," a variation on Jamaican Bruk Up that requires continuous start-and-stop movements—movements so quick that they look strobe-lit.
As long-time Russia hand Strobe Talbott and his colleague Maggie Tennis noted this week, Trump&aposs failure to reach out to European allies in advance of the strike on Soleimani bolsters Putin&aposs ability to promote his favorite line that the US is an erratic partner at best and a menace to global stability at worst.
"These attacks are no different than a person carrying a strobe light into a convention of people with epilepsy and seizures, with the intention of inducing seizures and thereby causing significant harm to the participants," said Allison Nichol, director of legal advocacy for the nonprofit foundation, which finances epilepsy research and connects people to treatment and support.
"In 21 years of covering the State Department and in eight years of serving there, I've seen rocky transitions and experienced what feels like a hostile takeover, but I've never seen anything like this," said Strobe Talbott, the president of the Brookings Institution, a Washington-based think tank, and a former journalist and Bill Clinton administration official.
The oblique title, meanwhile, refers not just to medical heart rates as bleakly tracked on hospital monitors, but to the euphoric rhythm of the electronic music that soundtracks ACT UP's occasional disco breaks, in which matters of love, death and ideology are briefly lost to the rush of the dancefloor, and strobe-lit faces fade into dust motes and blood cells.
Separately, Brookings terminated its relationship with Mr. Litan in September after he failed to make clear that testimony he provided to a Senate committee last year, based on a study he had done as a private consultant, "left the false impression that Brookings was connected with the report and the testimony," Strobe Talbott, the Brookings president, said in a letter explaining the matter.
Fashion Review PARIS — So there we were, up early on a Sunday morning as the fashion season entered its final few days, caravaning out yet again to an echoing space in the banlieues of Paris, entering a room scented by the nausea-inducing aroma of freshly laid tar and cast in a blood-red glow, assaulted by strobe lights and pounding chords.
"The Fed is saying they will leave rates unchanged all year next year, and that means the 10-year Treasury yield will stick so close to the 1.75% Fed funds rate target that you could put a strobe light on it and it would still look like it wasn't moving," said Chris Rupkey, chief financial economist at MUFG, in a note.
The small on/off button (gray, left of center) can be a little hard to find at first, but you'll learn to love it because you'll find that you won't accidentally activate the epileptic test strobe in your hiking partner's face, and it's actually positioned right where you want to be (at least, if you're adjusting it with your right hand).
ReadMeSmoothest, best tasting vapor I've ever hadBeautiful and smart design make it unlike any other vapeMagnetic mouthpiece cover and built-in stirrer are fantasticToo damn big to fit in your damn pocketHas a mode to make the lights strobe, which might cause you to freak out You can also buy a leather carrying case for $50 if you're worried about the glass shattering in your purse.
But it's also distinctly Lynchian; the director's use of strobe effects probably has less to do with the influence of other filmmakers than it does with his fascination with electricity and alternating current, evident in "Eraserhead," which can be streamed on the Criterion Channel of the service Filmstruck, and in many of Mr. Lynch's short films, three of which are also available on that site.
He is losing to it, to our twenty-four-hour-a-day pie fight, to the dizzying cut and the disorienting edit, to the message of fragmentation, to the flicker and pulse and shudder and strobe, to the constant, hivey drone of the electroculture…and yet still he fights, deathly afraid that the medium he chose is consuming the very things he tried to protect: childhood and silence.
In '227s West Germany, artists of the Zero group produced spotlit installations of spinning discs or suspended mirrors; in France, François Morellet and his colleagues at the Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel staged participatory events with neons or strobe lights; and in California, James Turrell, Robert Irwin and other artists loosely grouped into a Light and Space movement crafted immersive environments illuminated with soft, even pinks and blues.
Even in more reportorial illustrations, Hendrix makes the most of his three-color medium, adding a demonic red glint to Hitler's eyes or forcing text to strobe like an old 3-D color offset; as we wait to hear about a phone call that might announce Hitler's death, the caller (in cyan) and the phone and switchboard (in magenta) are both rendered translucent, an unsettling effect, soul and object nervously divorced.
Similarly, Strobe Talbott, a former Time magazine writer who served as deputy secretary of State under Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE, could offer nuanced, colorful "readouts" on meetings between Clinton and Russian Federation President Boris Yeltsin — but only on background.
One thing that may encourage people to switch is social experiences, but on this score Apple is winning, too: "Green bubble" FOMO isn't just a trope of Apple keynotes — there's evidence to suggest it's one of the stickiest things about Apple's ecosystem, with a steady trickle of users migrating from the Android side just so they can finally experience the pleasure of sending messages with a strobe light.
During my evening routine of watching another compelling episode of  Hollyoaks, the TV suddenly launched into a slow-motion, strobe-lit fantasy—flashes of hot bodies in neon lingerie dry humped their way across the screen as spaced-out, pill-glazed eyes urged me to join them in what looked like the house party to end all house parties, all set to the delirious beat of Gossip's "Standing in the Way of Control".
Part 2: Four More Women Have Accused Tony Robbins of Sexual MisconductPart 3: Tony Robbins Filmed Using Racial SlursPart 4: Tony Robbins Punishes Followers By Making Them Drink Unidentified Brown Liquid "Designed To Have A Lasting Effect"Part 503: Tony Robbins Has Been Accused Of Groping More Women And Mistreating Vulnerable Followers When Tony Robbins leaps onstage in arenas around the world, under strobe lights and pulsing speakers, he's greeted by thousands of screaming fans.
While these are pretty nifty features, as with most patents Apple applies for, the idea may never turn out to be an actual Apple feature (nor will the patent actually get approved.) If you want a similar effect now, there are already a host of third-party apps on the App Store that let you turn your phone into a music strobe and those that produce a beacon light for pedestrians and runners.
During my evening routine of watching another compelling episode of Hollyoaks, the TV suddenly launched into a slow-motion, strobe-lit fantasy—flashes of hot bodies in neon lingerie dry humped their way across the screen as spaced-out, pill-glazed eyes urged me to join them in what looked like the house party to end all house parties, all set to the delirious beat of Gossip's "Standing in the Way of Control".
" Strobe Talbott, who was President Bill Clinton's leading adviser on Russia and the region, and now is Brookings President: Why it matters: Talbott, on the consequences of "losing" such a conflict: "The not quite apocalyptic answer is that it is going to take years and years and years to get back to where we — we the United States and we the champions of the liberal world order — were as recently as five years ago.
So much of pop music in the early 2000s was designed to inspire joy and celebration in an orgy of glow sticks, writhing bodies, and bare midriffs (paralleling the golden days of early-90s house): From the soaring vocals to the blinding strobe lights; like the vodka Red Bulls that powered you all night and Eva Herzigova in the iconic 90s Wonderbra ads—this period in pop was all about the uplift.
There are relatively few objects on display in Hippie Modernism that can be considered standalone art pieces: paintings by Isaac Abrams, the giant inflatable finger sculpture, "Roomscraper" (1969) by Haus-Rucker-Co, perhaps "The Ultimate Painting" (1966/2011) by Clark Richert, Richard Kallweit, Gene Bernofsky, JoAnn Bernofsky, and Charles DiJulio – a psychedelic mandala spinning in a darkened geodesic half-dome, which viewers can experience by pushing buttons to activate a strobe light at different hypnotic frequencies.
They paved the way for a lot of my friends from my journalism days whose biographies and narrative histories I savor: Evan Thomas, Jon Meacham, Nick Lemann, Strobe Talbott, Ken Auletta, Michael Beschloss, David Remnick, Bob Woodward, A. Scott Berg, Cokie Roberts, Jennet Conant, Sally Bedell Smith, Jon Alter, Chris Matthews, Joel Achenbach, Richard Reeves, and a slew of soon-to-be-annoyed-former friends I forgot to mention (hmmm… I guess this was a path down which I should not have gone).

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