- A
kaleidoscope (/kəˈlaɪdəskoʊp/) is an
optical instrument with two or more
reflecting surfaces (or mirrors)
tilted to each
other at an angle, so that one...
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under Vanguard Records two
studio albums The In
Sound From Way Out! and
Kaleidoscopic Vibrations. They also were
among the
first artists to
incorporate the...
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uniform polyhedron or
plane tiling. It is
often referred to as Wythoff's
kaleidoscopic construction. The
method is
based on the idea of
tiling a sphere, with...
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works used
large numbers of
showgirls and
props as
fantasy elements in
kaleidoscopic on-screen performances.
Berkeley was born in Los Angeles, California...
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surging in New York,
where they have long been
eclipsed in the city's
kaleidoscopic racial and
ethnic mix. For the
first time,
according to
census figures...
- kaleidoscope, with a lens and an open view, so it can be used to form
kaleidoscopic patterns from
objects outside the instrument,
rather than from items...
- Pershun"
Walls Jonathan Donahue –
vocals on "Colours", "Harmony" and "
Kaleidoscopic Lovers",
bowed saw on "Wildflower" and "Harmony" Biz
Markie – vocals...
- and the German-American
Gershon Kingsley).
Original from 1967
album Kaleidoscopic Vibrations a follow-up to
their previous 1966 album, The In
Sound From...
- 'Headcandy' is the name
given to a
series of
kaleidoscopic,
psychedelic videos, DVDs and CD-ROMs
created by
Chris Juul and Doug Jipson. The
first volume...
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revolutionary ideals to
become a
powerful financier – but also
offers "a
kaleidoscopic presentation" of
vignettes of
Mexico City,
making it as much a "biography...