Chaos theory concerns
deterministic frameworks whose conduct can on a basic level be
anticipated. Tumultuous frameworks are unsurprising for some time and
after that seem to wind up irregular. The measure of time for which
the conduct of a riotous framework can be adequately anticipated
relies on upon three things: How much instability we are ready to
endure in the estimate; how precisely we have the capacity measure
its present state; and a period scale relying upon the flow of the
framework, called the Lyapunov time. A few cases of Lyapunov times
are turbulent electrical circuits, millisecond climate frameworks,
several days the earth's planetary group, 50 million years. In
disorderly frameworks the instability in a conjecture increments
exponentially with passed time. Thus multiplying the conjecture time
squares the corresponding instability in the estimate. This implies
that in practice a serious expectation can't be made over an interim
of more than a few times the Lyapunov time. At the point when serious
expectations can't be made, the framework seems, by all accounts, to
be irregular.
The Art of Chaos
Monday, 27 October 2014
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
Art of Chaos
The thing you notice most at an Art of Chaos show is just how
much they love expressing themselves. It is not just about making music for
this Los Angeles-based alternative-metal rock quintet: it’s more about
connecting with their audience. Playing live gives these guys energy and the
audience picks up on that. The crowd becomes participants, and it fuels the
band to dig in harder, take risks, and explore new ground. With a high-octane
live performance and intense emotive sound, Art of Chaos delivers to audiences
who are looking for something more in their hard rock.
Fusing metal, alternative and hard rock influences, Art of
Chaos has managed to forge a sound uniquely their own. Founded three years ago,
the band includes singer Brian Torres, guitarists Matt Ardisson and Miles
Knowles, bassist Jeff Sutton and drummer Tim Galvin. The five have been
writing, rehearsing and gigging relentlessly, with well-received headlining
shows at The Troubadour, The Roxy Theater, and The Key Club in Hollywood and
performances in arenas throughout the American southwest. Art of Chaos’
following is growing at a rapid rate, aided in part by the band’s strong viral
efforts online and exposure on MTV2’s OnDemand
Art of Chaos… the name is an attempt to convey how these
early 20-something guys fight everyday to make sense of the world around
them... essentially building from the meaningful and positive things in the
chaos that is life. But there’s real chaos at play in their music, too a
constant tension between the hard rock rhythms, and deceptively catchy melodies
that’s always one step away from tipping the music over into pandemonium. When
Torres sings, “A dose or shot of some catharsis please, It looks calm but I am
suffering,” with the band driving beneath his vocals, it’s beautiful yet
jarring. Imagine Jeff Buckley or Thom Yorke writing for Linkin Park or The
Used, and you begin to get an idea of what they’re about.
Monday, 4 June 2012
Zigadenus
Zigadenus is a genus of flowering plants containing only one species, Zigadenus glaberrimus, the sandbog death camas, found in the southeast United States. Around 20 species were formerly included in the genus, but have now been moved to other genera.
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Art of Chaos
Art of Chaos (also known commonly as AOC) is an alternative rock band from Los Angeles, California. Over the past year, Art of Chaos has toured extensively in California, headlining shows up and down the coast. The band also took part in last summer’s Projekt Revolution, after being personally asked by Linkin Park to join the tour for the entire southwest run. Art of Chaos’ fan base is growing at a rapid rate, due to strong internet exposure and widespread talk over the Internet and television exposure on MTV2’s On Demand. The band was also voted “Modern Rock Band of Year” and “Performer of the Year” at the 2007 Los Angeles Music Awards. Art of Chaos is known for their energetic live shows and infectious, inspired rock.
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