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Rhythmus

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Rhyth´mus
n.1.Rhythm.


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These rhythmus are controlled by the hypothalamus (part of the brain) and have great impact on sleep patterns, blood pressure and the release of certain hormones.
Em um artigo chamado Zeit und Rhythmus in der Bildererzahlung [Tempo e ritmo na narrativa por imagens], partindo das consideracoes do linguista alemao Harald Weinrich sobre o tempo na linguagem, Barbieri constata que obras que tem um pano de fundo mais complexo tendem a apresentar um ritmo narrativo menos intenso do que outras (como, por exemplo, historias de aventuras e lutas).
As at PaceWildenstein, the first room contained a digital projection, alternating between Eggeling's Symphonie Diagonale, 1924, and Richter's Rhythmus 21, 1921, both seminal abstract films.
 
 
 
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