Sentences with phrase «by flat planes»

Cantate Domino is based on two diamond shapes formed in depth by flat planes so that they are open front and back.

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Nobody has figured out how they can be worked by such a tiny brain, using six different kinds of silk, and reckoning angles and three dimensional forms so accurately from a point of view on a flat plane.
Often I'll leave the cookies round, but I have also molded logs into simple geometric shapes by pressing down lengthwise along the log while the dough is soft to create flat planes.
Many modern maps solve this problem by using so - called Mercator projections, which turn the lines of latitude parallel to the equator and the lines of longitude that converge at the Earth's poles into a tidy grid of perpendicular lines on a flat plane.
The research, which was supported by the National Science Foundation and reported October 11th in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society A, involved building a computer model to simulate the interaction between the two facets of a folded sheet, including how easily and how far the folds would bend and how much the flat planes would deform during movement.
Ever since the 1940s, physicists have described the movement of slender structures through fluids — such as a jump rope through air — as a flat plane whose speed is limited by drag.
Diamonds show the positions of the red aurora tangentially mapped to the flat plane of the 60 by 80 field - of - view, plotted every 100 km in east - west direction and every 10 km in vertical direction.
The finding adds evidence for the hypothesis that the brain keeps track of our location on a flat plane, which is defined by the way the body is oriented.
With hindsight, it turns out that his mathematical description of the way space - time is warped by matter matches equations developed by 19th - century mathematicians such as Bernhard Riemann to des - cribe alternatives to the Eucli - dean geometry of flat planes («Pay attention, Albert Einstein!»
The anode, on the other hand, was made with phosphor deliberately optimized by coverage of ITO nanoparticles and assembled together with the cathode by the new stable assembling process resulting to stand - alone flat plane - emission panel.
The standards covered in Unit 6 are: describe objects in the environment and the relative positions of these objects as above, below, beside, in front of, behind, and next to, classify and sort, correctly name shapes, identify shapes as 2D or 3D (flat / plane or solid), analyze and compare two and three dimensional shapes, model shapes in the world by building shapes from components, and compose simple shapes to form larger shapes.
The flat - plane crankshaft, which is more compact than a traditional cross-plane crankshaft by nature, results in shorter engine profile, and reduces the amount of internal space and rotational mass compared to a normal cross-plane crankshaft.
Donut Media's latest video features drifter Ryan Tuerck performing smoky burnouts in his GT4586, a Scion FR - S powered by a 4.5 - liter flat - plane V - 8 from a Ferrari 458 Italia.
Cizeta - Moroder V16T Top speed: 204 mph How an engineer persuaded an Italian music composer to go into business with him and build a supercar is beyond us, especially when said supercar would not be powered by a traditional V - 16 engine but the internals of two flat - plane V - 8s mounted transversely in one block, shoved into the middle of a car.
Ferrari adopted this technology for its 4.3 - liter V - 8 in the Ferrari California, but even Italian engineers shudder at the thought of such a thing in a 5.2 - liter V - 8, in which vibration caused by the flat - plane crank could rip apart the larger, heavier components.
Anoraks like us would probably guess from the hollow howl and slightly plain idle that the heat to be extracted is generated by a flat - plane crank Ferrari V8, and a glance through the engine cover confirms this.
Hardtop retracted (fast, slick, oddly Germanic) the California sounds much more masculine than it looks, the double - speed whirr of the starter igniting an instant bark of high - compression, light - flywheeled combustion, followed by a few seconds of drain - pipey resonance calming to that uniquely clean, flat baritone idle you only get with a flat - plane - cranked V8.
Powered by a howling 5.2 - liter flat - plane crank V8 with redline north of 8000rpm, the Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 and GT350R are the most potent «Stangs money can buy.
The most powerful Mustang made by the Blue Oval is the Shelby GT350R, with 526 hp and 582 Nm of torque from a naturally - aspirated 5.2 litre flat - plane crankshaft V8.
Prod the throttle, and the flat - plane crank of the V8 means it's soon replaced by a familiar zing only a Ferrari V8 can produce.
Featuring an aggressive aero kit, the GT350R is powered by a 5.2 - liter, flat - plane crank, V - 8 that churns 526 horsepower and 429 pound - feet of torque.
Powered by a 5.2 - liter V8 naturally aspirated engine that is designed with a flat - plane crankshaft, it is capable of dishing out over 500 bhp and 542 Nm of torque.
Flat - plane crank V8s are more commonly found in cars by, for example, one - time Ford rival Ferrari, or a modern NASCAR.
It's true that the GT4 is powered by a normally - aspirated, 5.2 - liter V8 like the Shelby GT350R - C, but in this application, the motor reportedly contains a cross-plane crankshaft — not a flat - plane.
It is being said that the Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 will be powered by a supercharged 5.2 - litre V8 that is speculated to produce around 700PS, Also, the GT500's motor will come equipped with a more conventional 90 - degree crankshaft, unlike the traditionally European flat - plane crankshaft that comes in the 5.2 - liter V8 offered in the GT350.
It is being said that the Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 will be powered by a supercharged 5.2 - litre V8 that is speculated to produce around 700PS, Also, the GT500's motor will come equipped with a more conventional 90 - degree crankshaft unlike the flat - plane crankshaft that comes in the 5.2 - liter V8 offered in the GT350.
Both models are powered by a new 5.2 L flat - plane crankshaft V8 that generates 526 - hp and 429 lb - ft.
The Fauves were influenced by painters such as Cezanne, Gauguin, and van Gogh, who also simplified their paintings into either planes or flat forms, or used energetic and expressive bright colors.
Color Field is characterized primarily by large fields of flat, solid color spread across or stained into the canvas creating areas of unbroken surface and a flat picture plane.
Diebenkorn's practice is unique in that he deftly marries the flat color and planes of brushwork so lauded by the Abstract Expressionists with representational subjects that are influenced by some of Matisse's visual tropes and his dynamic creation of space through form and color rather than perspective.
Straight lines and flat planes morph into looping and twisting volumes and sculptural reliefs in the new commission by Leonor Antunes (b. 1972, Portugal).
Straight lines and flat planes morph into looping and twisting volumes and sculptural reliefs in the new commission by Leonor Antunes.
Often associated with Abstract Expressionism, color field painting is characterized by flat areas of color spread across the picture plane.
Also in 2011, Barnet was awarded the National Medal of Arts in a White House ceremony by President Obama, who noted that «his nuanced and graceful depictions of family and personal scenes, for which he is best known, are meticulously constructed of flat planes that reveal a lifelong exploration of abstraction, expressionism and geometry.»
In his early works, Ilya Bolotowsky formed abstract images on the flat picture plane by combining biomorphic and geometric elements inspired by both Miró and the Russian Constructivist Kasimir Malevich.
«Constructed Objects on a Flat Plane II» by Jonathan Chapline, 2017.
Doggedly focused on the flat picture plane (though he does occasionally make sculpture) and eschewing performance, Uemae was forced onto the «solitary path» alluded to in the exhibition's title — one that was not travelled by his action - based contemporaries Kazuo Shiraga or Shozo Shimamoto.
Yet, enlivened by an expressive, though always economical, touch, her work resonates just as strongly as a sustained, self - reflexive enquiry into the act of painting: what it might take to bring an image into being on a bounded, flat plane.
Naturally, the sculptural elements only synch with the flat image from a single angle and so the sculpture was conceived by thinking in a series of flat planes.
Working across a range of media, the artists in the exhibition touch on how we might perceive a space of infinite and ever changing content, laminated to a surface defined by its attempt to recede into a flat plane.
Also represented here is work by Rafael Soriano (1920 — 2015), whose style is generally characterised by a dynamic interplay between planes of colour and flat, angular, geometric forms.
Drawing on inspirations ranging from Buddhism and American modernist painting to psychedelia and Amy Winehouse, Brooklyn - based painter Chris Martin (born 1954) «lets the paintings make themselves,» with often generously scaled canvases characterized by flat yet textured planes of bright, saturated color, frequently incorporating found materials and highly personal paper ephemera.
Brazilian artist, Hélio Oiticica, was occupied by the attempt to liberate colour from a flat, two - dimensional plane and the removal of the space between the art object and viewer.
Inspired by European modernism and closely related to Abstract Expressionism, Color Field painting is a style of abstract painting characterized primarily by large fields of flat, solid color spread across or stained into the canvas creating areas of unbroken surface and a flat picture plane.
Bolotowsky was evidently also inspired by Picasso's Studio of 1927 — 28 (on view at the Museum of Modern Art from 1935 onward), with its heavy black outlines and its geometric forms lying flat within the picture plane.
Johns's work during this era, in which he sometimes juxtaposed sculptural elements with the flat planes of painting or painted directly on sculptures, were described by critic Leo Steinberg as radically new.
Influenced equally by the pointillism of Seurat, the dynamism of the Futurists, and the abstractions of Pollock, her work from the»60s onwards consisted of flat planes of simple, repeated shapes (first in black and white, later with colour) assembled in often dizzying configurations.
NG: The egg shape is appropriated from a shaped canvas by Lucio Fontana (1899 - 1968); on a formal basis, it is concerned with finding space on the flat picture plane.
Masterfully navigating the flat plane are drawings and wall installations by Spanish artist Roberto Mollá featured at Christina Ray (formerly Glowlab).
From 1970 onward, he developed several series in which he expanded the uniform picture plane, not only visually but also physically, by departing from the traditional flat format of the canvas.
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