In this article we will study the harmonic contribution, ie, the harmonics that have greater prominence within the musical
fragment object of study, without losing sight that will analyze the sound produced by a band or set of instruments.
Not exact matches
«What is most likely the case is that the parent body [
of this family] was water - ice - rich, was broken up, and now the surface
of its largest
fragment, Themis, has been impact - excavated, revealing the ice that was once deep in a larger
object,» says Britney Schmidt
of UCLA, who was not affiliated with Campins's
study.
Using a biomolecular technique developed at York's BioArCh laboratory, the research team
studied bone / antler
objects and
fragments of manufacturing waste from the archaeological remains
of Ribe's old marketplace.
To
study the mechanism's fine surface details, they took multiple digital images each lit from a different direction, which allowed them to virtually rotate the
object in the light [see interactive images here and a rotating view
of the main
fragment here].
From 1988 to 2005 a programme
of restoration within the Museum was carried out under Peter Thornton and then Margaret Richardson with spaces such as the Drawing Rooms, Picture Room,
Study and Dressing Room, Picture Room Recess and others being put back to their original colour schemes and in most cases having their original sequences
of objects reinstated; Soane's three courtyards were also restored with his pasticcio (a column
of architectural
fragments) being reinstated in the Monument Court at the heart
of the Museum.
But her most celebrated essay is only one
of her many contributions to art history: her books include Realism (1971), Woman as Sex
Object:
Studies in Erotic Art, 1730 — 1970 (1972); Women, Art, and Power, and Other Essays (1988), The Politics
of Vision (1989), The Body in Pieces: The
Fragment as a Metaphor
of Modernity (1994), and Bathers, Bodies, Beauty (2006); Misère, her book about the representation
of misery in the second half
of the 19th century in France and England is due out next year.
Kepes utilised a wide spectrum
of imagery and techniques in his work, including but not limited to: geometric
studies of prisms and cones; the refractive properties
of mirrors and lenses; mechanical forms including propellers and gears; domestic
objects such as fabric, sieves and string and items drawn from the natural world, which ranged from feathers and bone to close - up
fragments of the human body.