1. And when it tries to find trippy visual equivalents for the weird sounds and beats, it comes up short. 2. DVD, the visual equivalent of an audio CD, has a superior image and sound but what really enhances the format are the additional features. 3. Every thematic aspect is given a grotesque visual equivalent by Derek McLane, the scenic designer. 4. Her spare installation is the visual equivalent of oral history. 5. Here, Cubist paintings could become the visual equivalents of the tilt-a-whirl. 6. In a way, Monet became the visual equivalent of Beethoven. 7. In many sequences Feld has varied such gestures as the raising and lowering of arms to make them the visual equivalent of a musical canon or fugue. 8. In the same way that the characters share sex without ever meeting, van Gogh attempts a visual equivalent by showing that sex without nudity. 9. It really does manage to provide a visual equivalent for innovation and excitement. 10. New York is already the visual equivalent of cacophony. |
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