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spontaneity

[spon-tuh-nee-i-tee, -ney-] / ˌspɒn təˈni ɪ ti, -ˈneɪ- /


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Pissarro soon gave up on pointillism, noting its conflict with the richness and spontaneity of Impressionism.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Her capacity to marry that scale with the spontaneity of a snapshot aesthetic gave it such a unique place in the field.”

From New York Times

Jazz, as they remind those who put their music in that category, “is based on improvisation, freedom and spontaneity. So, to put it in a nutshell, jazz should always evolve.”

From Washington Post

But on the flip side, there’s no room for genuine spontaneity — Brown said capturing someone laughing or breaking into tears isn’t really possible, due to the long exposure times.

From The Verge

As Oh tells it, the beat was born of a moment of spontaneity, in which Peet suddenly grabbed a hat off her first assistant director, Drew Langer, and asked Balaban to toss it.

From New York Times