Sentences with phrase «glass prism»

A "glass prism" is a transparent device made of glass that can separate light into a rainbow of colors. Full definition
Glass prisms like the one shown here (reputedly owned by Isaac Newton and now in the collection of the Whipple Museum of the History of Science, University of Cambridge) were used to split white light into its constituent colors.
A window made of glass prisms by Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka is on show at MUSEUM.
For her first solo show in New York, Swedish artist and designer Frida Fjellman displays roughly 80 colorful, hand - blown glass prisms suspended (and laced together) by delicate chain.
Frida Fjellman «Crystal Atmosphere» Hostler Burrows Gallery 35 East 10th Street CLOSES: April 20 For her first solo show in New York, Swedish artist and designer Frida Fjellman displays roughly 80 colorful, hand - blown glass prisms suspended (and laced together) by delicate chain.
McElheny creates mysterious, shifting abstractions by inserting glass prisms into his work, referring to the past yet suggesting possibilities for the future.
An arrangement of glass prisms routes light around the space inside the cloak, so that an observer sees the scene on the screen as if the cat were not there.
Five paintings structured after works by Kandinsky and Malevich — McElheny's Crystalline Prism Painting I, II, III, IV, and VI — feature press - molded and polished glass prisms inset into a field of black, matte oil paint brushstrokes, visible behind or through a surface made of a sheet of «museum glass».
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Yoshioka will present the chair in Milan during the city's design week, alongside the reflective glass Prism table he has also designed for Glas Italia.
Because of the time of year — we used mercury glass prisms and crystal beads to add the final touches.
The team also observed that graphene plasmons refract (bend) when they pass through a prism - shaped graphene bilayer, analogous to the bending of a light beam passing through a glass prism.
A Cambridge historian, Elizabeth Vogelsang, is found drowned, clutching a glass prism in her hand.
Resembling a giant beehive surrounding a single lamp, the glass prisms at the top and bottom refracted the light, sending it out in a narrow sheet.
The gesture in Minimalism could be the spectator's, reaching for a reflection in a mute, glass prism.
A Question of Sight, 2014 (exhibition view) LED lamp on timer, glass prism, metallic spray paint, glazed ceramic, gold chain, plaster, acrylic, glitter, gold sign paint on lightbulb, hook, wood, digital chromogenic print size variable Commissioned by Manresa Gallery
It is not a survey of recent drawings but it seeks to function like a glass prism, that separates visible light into its colour spectrum, and reveals some of the constituent parts of contemporary drawing practice.
DezeenTV: Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka has sent us a movie about an exhibition of his work on show in Seoul, which includes this 9 - metre window made of 500 glass prisms (above).
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