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Hanging to the level of the couch back, the false mirror's wide frame had hidden a wire.
How she was supposed to leap through a false mirror wearing these shoes she wasn't sure.
Computer Mage moved to Canada after that fact was described in False Mirrors.
The False Mirror.
False Mirror uses the custom tangible interface GRID in live-performances.
Shohobohaum Za was dismantling the camera he'd discovered behind the false mirror, teasing its delicate components apart with a humming, toothpick-size instrument.
These influences are human tendencies distorting the cognition of a person in a similar way to the way perceptions are distorted in a 'false mirror'.
Then he worked for the "False Mirror Theatre" of Nikolai Evreinov, and followed the theater trip to Paris in 1925.,.
False Mirror is a German Dark Ambient project formed by Tobias Hornberger in 2006.
In "The False Mirror," an Andre Kertesz image of children dancing is covered with jagged strips of type.
And the human understanding is like a false mirror, which, receiving rays irregularly, distorts and discolours the nature of things by mingling its own nature with it.
The trilogy consists of Labyrinth of Reflections, False Mirrors, and Transparent Stained-Glass Windows.
But a moment or two after that, we burst through this false mirror, I shoot the ringleader, and then swing round to take out the other four gunmen before they know what's hit them."
In 1910, Evreinov quit his job at the Ministry of Railways to take the helm as producer, dramatist, and composer of the False Mirror Theatre in Saint Petersburg.
"I am convinced," he wrote, "that the future is lost somewhere in the dumps of the nonhistorical past; it is in yesterday's newspapers, in the jejune advertisements of science fiction movies, in the false mirror of our rejected dreams.
The Damned Trilogy is a set of three science fiction novels by Alan Dean Foster (A Call to Arms, The False Mirror, and The Spoils of War), detailing human involvement in an interstellar war.
Leonid, the protagonist in the Labyrinth trilogy of cyberpunk novels written in the late 1990s by Russian science fiction writer Sergey Lukyanenko (Labyrinth of Reflections, False Mirrors, and Transparent Stained-Glass Windows).
Magritte is responsible for two of the spookiest and most frequently reproduced images: "The False Mirror," an eye with the iris filled by a cloudy sky; and "Portrait," in which an eye stares out from the middle of a recumbent piece of ham.
Tweaking "False Mirror," Magritte's close-up of an eye with clouds for an iris, ever so slightly, Mr. Johnson, 54, stretched canvas over the satellite dish, painted an approximation of Magritte's work, then found a place to mount a camera beneath the pupil.
Haunted by his wartime experiences, the Scotland Yard detective returns in A FALSE MIRROR (Morrow/HarperCollins, $23.95), the ninth novel in a remarkable series by an American mother/son team who write under the name of Charles Todd.
"Bacchic Dance" comes from a work by Andre Derain, "The False Mirror" from Rene Magritte, "Fool's House" from Jasper Johns and the title "Date Line" with a photograph by Lee Miller borrows its title from Kenneth Noland.
Dark ambient, noise music, post-industrial music and improvised music bands and projects involved with drone music include Autopsia, Die Krupps, KK Null, False Mirror, Zoviet France, Matthew Bower's Hototogisu, C.C.C.C., Merzbow, Wapstan.