Sentences with phrase «tube wall light»

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This surgery can be done laparoscopically, in which doctors insert a laparoscope — a thin, lighted tube — into a small incision in the abdominal wall.
Laparoscopy (also used to help diagnose endometriosis): A minor surgical procedure in which a laparoscope, a thin tube with a lens and a light, is inserted into an incision in the abdominal wall; using the laparoscope to see into the pelvic area, the doctor can often remove the endometrial growths.
The BrakeQuip flaring tool produces single and double flares to SAE and DIN standards on any light walled tubing 3/16 to 1/2 inch.
For a public work in a different medium altogether, he designed the color patterns of the «Solar Wall,» a set of tubes filled with dyed water and backlit by fluorescent lights, at the Muscarelle Museum of Art at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Dan Flavin's first neon tube work, from 1963, sends a yellow canted light up the wall at David Zwirner.
Sin Heroes, installation view, 2016, plaster and light tubes (center piece), extruded foam and plaster (wall piece), 12 x 26 feet
But, true to form, the artist has transformed the space into a kind of alien disco replete with velvet walls, multicolored carpets, clusters of bright lights and strange scattered objects: a toy chicken atop a plastic tube, an open umbrella, a bench made of a broomstick and a pink neon light.
Among the works on display are Innoportune: Stage one (2004, installation consisting of nine cars and sequenced multichannel light tubes), Reflection — A Gift from Iwaki (2004, excavated wooden boat and porcelain), and Head On (wolves jumping head on against a glass wall, first realized for Cai Guo - Qiang's solo exhibition at the Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin).
On the far wall of the gallery, neon tube lights form a luminescent square on a black background.
A little later, The Nominal Three (to William of Ockham)(1963) consists of six vertical fluorescent tubes on a wall, one to the left, two in the center, three on the right, all emitting white light.
Ockham, a British medieval philosopher, was the original proponent of less - is - more, and that's what Flavin, who died in 1996, gave us: six vertical fluorescent tubes on a wall, one to the left, two in the center, three on the right, all emitting immaculate white light.
That day, Flavin took a yellow fluorescent light tube and affixed it to the wall at a 45 - degree angle to the floor, making a golden slash that was the first of his signature light - bar sculptures.
All the heavy - hitters are here: Carl Andre and his macho wood, stone and steel works; Donald Judd and his famous steel wall «reliefs;» and Dan Flavin's boundary - breaking neon light tubes.
These were followed by a brief period in the late 1950's and early 60's of making boxy wall reliefs in strong monochromatic colors, to which he attached colored light bulbs and fluorescent tubes.
The shadow of the light painted on the wall, the neon light itself, and the organic forms of a branch flowing into the rigid shapes of a metal tube, confuse the reading of background and foreground in each zig zag composition.
By projecting their light into the exhibition space, and because they are joined by precisely arranged cords to power sources (which are in turn connected to the wall), the tubes offer a host of metaphors for what it means to exist in physical space as a participating entity and not merely an observer.
In the installation, titled alternating pink and «gold,» 54 eight - foot - tall florescent light tubes alternating in pink and yellow were installed vertically across the six wall spaces of the museum at intervals of two, four, and six feet.
He introduced the concept to the art world in the mid-1960s, in the very early days of Minimalism, when he diagonally mounted an industrially fabricated fluorescent light tube onto a gallery wall.
Don't have the small fortune to blow out the wall and install one and a solar tube in the ceiling (as I have in the kitchen) would bring in light but would probably end up looking as if I had the fluorescent on all the time (in the kitchen I also have 2 windows over the corner sink and a sliding patio door).
Made in France - Floor lamp in the shape of a tree branch - Can be placed against a wall or attached to the wall (at 2 points using 2 metal parts supplied)- On / off foot switch on cable - Bulb (included): 36W fluorescent tube, warm light
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