Not exact matches
Researchers have now demonstrated the ability to create amorphous metal, or metallic
glass, alloys using three -
dimensional (3 - D) printing technology, opening the door to a variety of applications — such as more efficient electric motors, better wear - resistant
materials, higher strength
materials, and lighter weight structures.
Cahn went on to establish another theory of
material behavior, known as the theory of three -
dimensional spinodal decomposition, which has helped others develop better - performing metals,
glass, polymers, and thermal
materials with unique properties.
In 1968, he embarked on his series of Igloos, three -
dimensional volumes conceived as nomadic shelters, made with sheets of
glass and various other
materials (animal skin, branches, bark), depending on the context in which the particular igloo was made.
Probably the most pictorial aspect of Pernice's work, the cassettes presented here consist of metal armatures with
glass coverings inside of which the artist places two -
dimensional material in what he refers to as «a sorting system.»
«3 -
Dimensional» Art is acceptable in this competition and is open to the following media: relief, pottery, sculpture, installation, kinetic, and conceptual 3 - D artworks created in metal, paper, wood, stone, fiber, plastics, glass, ceramics, or any other material which can be used to create 3 - dimen
Dimensional» Art is acceptable in this competition and is open to the following media: relief, pottery, sculpture, installation, kinetic, and conceptual 3 - D artworks created in metal, paper, wood, stone, fiber, plastics,
glass, ceramics, or any other
material which can be used to create 3 -
dimensionaldimensional art.
In addition to performance, Lee Bul makes three -
dimensional works using a variety of
materials such as silicon,
glass beads and ceramic — works that are artificial and richly ornamental, and which express her concern for the human body and interest in the cyborguesque form.
He works with found
materials, cast rubbers, and acrylic
glass to make sculpture and two -
dimensional works.
These incorporated a number of three -
dimensional elements, from syringes and pieces of
glass to bicycle tires — her favoured
material of the»60s.
The 2015 exhibition BEAD featured works ranging from jewelry that mimics natural forms or incorporated live ammunition, to sculptural assemblages created from
materials including hand - blown
glass, animal skulls, and re-purposed mops, to two - and three -
dimensional works exploring heady themes including identity, gender, race, and nature.
In the exhibition b0t / flOw - ch@rt, robotic
glass sculptures with artificial intelligence, miniature flat screens, exposed computer circuitry and a variety of
materials figuratively arranged, are shown next to two
dimensional screens based on flow charts.