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  2. Flashing Lights (Kanye West song) - Wikipedia

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    "Flashing Lights" marked West's first instance of using a version of the term "light" in a song title and he continued to do so in future song titles. West references flashing lights directly on the former, similarly to how he referred to lights on the other releases. [6] The cover art for the single was designed by Japanese artist Takashi ...

  3. Kanye West videography - Wikipedia

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    The music video was accompanied by a warning message to viewers with photosensitive epilepsy regarding its extensive use of flashing lights. [39] "Lost in the World" Bon Iver: Ruth Hodben [40] "No Church in the Wild" Jay-Z Frank Ocean: Romain Gavras [41] "Mercy" Big Sean Pusha T 2 Chainz: NABIL [42] "I Wish You Would" / "Cold" DJ Khaled Rick ...

  4. Talk:Flashing Lights (Kanye West song) - Wikipedia

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    "The official music video for "Flashing Lights" was debuted on February 10, 2008, which stars Rita G." -> "The music video for "Flashing Lights" debuted on February 10, 2008, and stars Rita G." "It utilizes slow motion and was shot in a Nevada desert," I think this is too much detail for the lede.

  5. Street Lights (Kanye West song) - Wikipedia

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    Street Lights" was recorded during the three-week period that West worked on the entirety of 808s & Heartbreak in 2008. [5] West has often used the word "light" or the plural version of it in his song titles, first doing so with the single "Flashing Lights" in 2007. He also pays reference to flashing lights on the song, rapping about being ...

  6. Illusory motion - Wikipedia

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    Billboards and other electronic signs use apparent motion to simulate moving text by flashing lights on and off as if the text is moving.. The term illusory motion, or motion illusion or apparent motion, refers to any optical illusion in which a static image appears to be moving due to the cognitive effects of interacting color contrasts, object shapes, and position. [1]

  7. Scintillating scotoma - Wikipedia

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    Many variations occur, but scintillating scotoma usually begins as a spot of flickering light near or in the center of the visual field, which prevents vision within the scotoma area. It typically affects both eyes, as it is not a problem specific to one eye. [5] [6] The affected area flickers but is not dark. It then gradually expands outward ...

  8. Phosphene - Wikipedia

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    One example of a pressure phosphene is demonstrated by gently pressing the side of one's eye and observing a colored ring of light on the opposite side, as detailed by Isaac Newton. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Another common phosphene is "seeing stars" from a sneeze , laughter, a heavy and deep cough, blowing of the nose , a blow on the head or low blood ...

  9. Flicker fusion threshold - Wikipedia

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    Flicker is the perception of visual fluctuations in intensity and unsteadiness in the presence of a light stimulus, that is seen by a static observer within a static environment. Flicker that is visible to the human eye will operate at a frequency of up to 80 Hz. [19]

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