0 a tube-shaped toy you look through that contains mirrors and pieces of coloured glass that make patterns -- kalejdoskop
1 a mixture of different things -- kalejdoskop
His 'introduction' is a swirling kaleidoscope of bright and glaring sound soon stalled by that whimsical contrabass clarinet - supported by equally whimsical percussion.
In this way, movements that cause kaleidoscope effects cause musical effects.
The two major examples of animations are a kaleidoscope program (like some screen savers) and a rudimentary version of paddleball.
From a policy-making perspective, the kaleidoscope of different approaches can be confusing and potentially misleading.
In many ways, the patterns displayed are so varied that it resembles an urban kaleidoscope both chronologically and spatially.
The cuts are played forward or backward and at extreme transpositions making a continuous kaleidoscope of sonic fragments.
Output from the video camera feeds into both the kaleidoscope subsystem and the vision-to-music subsystem.
A production scheme that did not require any absolute positioning of the body and plays euphonic music to match the beautiful kaleidoscope images was chosen.