She uses her own
body as the mould for these sculptures and does not intend to make statements about femininity.
Not exact matches
For the production of plastic parts by way of injection
moulding the medical technology company uses both new granulate and regrind, which may both be contaminated with foreign
bodies such
as metal particles.
The carpet beetles and book lice do much of the clearing up, scavenging dead insects,
moulds and algae,
as well
as polishing off food crumbs and detritus from our own
bodies, including nail clippings, hair and dead skin.
HCI also acts
as the
body's first lines of defense; destroying parasites,
mould, harmful bacteria and viruses.
The evolution of Kris Kristofferson's
body, seen floating in a watery tube for blood «milking» early in the film is similarly engaging:
body casts, skeletal construction of moving parts, latex
moulds, water tests, and hair - by - hair insertion
as an exact replica of the actor comes to life.
A general State education is a mere contrivance for
moulding people to be exactly like one another; and
as the
mould in which it casts them is that which pleases the predominant power in the government... in proportion
as it is efficient and successful, it establishes a despotism over the mind, leading by natural tendency to one over the
body.
As well as the body shell, additional carbon details raise the sporty temperature: the roof, rear spoiler, mirror caps, side air vents and headlight moulding, all emphasising the car's muscular power and supreme engineering, and clearly referencing the racing worl
As well
as the body shell, additional carbon details raise the sporty temperature: the roof, rear spoiler, mirror caps, side air vents and headlight moulding, all emphasising the car's muscular power and supreme engineering, and clearly referencing the racing worl
as the
body shell, additional carbon details raise the sporty temperature: the roof, rear spoiler, mirror caps, side air vents and headlight
moulding, all emphasising the car's muscular power and supreme engineering, and clearly referencing the racing world.
The Celerio X gets a black
body kit comprising of a matte black rear bumper with a silver scuff plate, black wheel arch cladding and side
mouldings as well
as a dual - tone front bumper with black trim around the fog lamp pods and a new grille.
Newly available on SE and Titanium models, an optional Sport Appearance package includes 19 - inch black wheels, halogen projector beams and LED signature lighting,
as well
as an upper grille, front and rear skid plates,
body moulding, mirror caps and roof rails finished in black.
Don't buy the Alltrack estate expecting strong off - road ability - while this model benefits from a raised ride height, chunky
body mouldings and 4MOTION four - wheel drive, it's not
as capable over rough terrain
as a crossover like the Mazda CX - 5.
My new shirt feels incredibly soft, but fits
as if it's been
moulded to my
body — ready to make me look good in a boardroom battle or over a three - martini lunch afterwards.
The leather is very stiff, but this is good; a sign of something that will last a long time, and
mould to my
body as I continue to use it.
Although his quest for personal identity and testing the limits of his
body remained central themes during his entire oeuvre, Ulay's main artistic concern has been to explore in many different ways the concept of «the ontology of photography», referring to Andre Bazin's definition of photography
as a «preservation of life by representation of life», and
as a «
mould of reality».
Section 32 (9)(c) reiterates the common law principle that generally there is no property in a dead
body / or in removed parts —
as was seen in R v Kelly [1999] QB 621, [1998] 3 All ER 741, where a technician at the Royal College of Surgeons (who removed
body parts from the college and gave them to an artist who used them
as moulds for sculptures) and the artist were charged and convicted of theft.
On the top edge you find the 3.5 mm headphone jack
moulded smartly into the
body,
as well
as the screen lock button.