Some of these 1971 installations were in staid black or white, some in lurid color, but the Phantom forms were covered
in phosphorescent salt.
Through clever molecular design, these TADF materials can convert nearly all of the electrical charges to light without the expensive metal used
in phosphorescent materials, making both high efficiency and low cost possible.
Not exact matches
«
Phosphorescent gleams the point of the penis / rudiments or relics, disappearing, appearing, / live
in the forlorn focus of the intellect, / eyes and ears, the turmoil of the mind of sensation» is one of the stranger quatrains, describing the emperor of Byzantium, stripped of his cope.
But
in the end you (hopefully) get to experience life colored by that
phosphorescent glow of meaning.
The diode also requires a lower voltage than purely
phosphorescent devices do thanks to its fluorescent component, the researchers note
in the paper presenting the finding
in today's Nature.
This bulky device smashed electrons into a
phosphorescent screen that displayed your text
in exciting white - on - black, green - on - black, or the supersnazzy yellow - on - black.
The electrons return to their original energy level within a fraction of a second, and the remaining energy is emitted
in the form of
phosphorescent light.
Towards that goal, Yakovlev and his team have developed technology that allows them to thoroughly excite extremely small amounts of urobilin
in large samples of water and then efficiently collect the resulting
phosphorescent emission, regardless of how weak that emission might be.
In some samples with low concentrations of urobilin, the glow, or
phosphorescent emission, can be weak, making it difficult to analyze the sample.
After introducing the magical plant of the film's title — a
phosphorescent wild berry that blooms just once every seven years — the movie settles into the bucolic lull of its rural surroundings, as Mary (voiced by Ruby Barnhill
in the English - language version) unpacks her belongings at her new home, a charming cottage belonging to her Great - Aunt Charlotte (Lynda Baron).
Though the sequel features far more footage of the giant beasts, including a spectacular nighttime scene
in which one of the bioluminescent creatures ejects
phosphorescent spores into the desert sky, the story remains stubbornly focused on relatively uninteresting human concerns.
The trees were furred over
in moss so green as to seem
phosphorescent.
What are we to make of such elements as Jugnu's
phosphorescent hands or the human heart that is found
in town?
When we pitted the Note against the iPad and its 9.7 - inch 2048 x 1536 display using a picture of clownfish swimming
in a coral reef, staffers unanimously preferred the Note 10.1, pointing to the richer color, including deep blacks, oranges and
phosphorescent greens.
Along with her husband, a harem of concubines, and a
phosphorescent porcupine, she remains, as always,
in hiding from the Polynesian Mafia.
UDC is supplying its
phosphorescent OLED materials and technology to JDI for use
in its OLED displays.
It might be that they have finally started to use Universal Display's green PHOLED (we reported that Samsung is using a green
phosphorescent in their new 5.5 - Gen plant, but perhaps they will only start using it
in the HD displays).
In a way, it looks more mature, with cold,
phosphorescent window edges and a generally «darker» look than the playful, happy go lucky previous Android versions.
It was just an «out of this world» experience seeing these
phosphorescent waves roll
in.
We made it back to San Diego
in time to see possibly the longest red tide
in San Diego's history, which lead to many nights staring
in awe at the
phosphorescent waves.
The best time to go is right before sunset, at dark the water turns
phosphorescent just like
in the movie «The Life of Pi».
From the
phosphorescent glow of Phoenix's belligerent birds and Dig Dug's feisty Fygars to the thrill of a long - range, un-scoped head shot
in...
He has placed works
in bus stops, on the sides of buildings, and
in nightclubs, fabricating them with
phosphorescent paint to respond to the lighting and conditions of the location.
This cast
phosphorescent polyurethane sculpture, which transforms from gentle ivory to vivid glow -
in - the - dark green, reflects Benglis» lifelong fascination with natural phosphorescence, as well as her intrinsic ability to bring ephemeral natural phenomena and sensations into physical permanence through her art.
Other artists explored more luminous terrains, such as William Baziotes and his watery world,
in which phantasms sporting tentacles roam through
phosphorescent depths.
In Knossos (1993), named after an ancient city on the Greek island of Crete, fragile, glimmering yellow lines rise and branch out against a night - black ground, a coiling red flower inside; phosphorescent white stars float by in a fading ar
In Knossos (1993), named after an ancient city on the Greek island of Crete, fragile, glimmering yellow lines rise and branch out against a night - black ground, a coiling red flower inside;
phosphorescent white stars float by
in a fading ar
in a fading arc.
Mason has shared stages with Josephine Foster, Prince Rama, Diane Cluck, Sharon Von Etten,
Phosphorescent, Light Asylum, and Ed Askew among other renowned musicians, and she has been the subject of articles
in publications including The New York Times, Artforum, The Los Angeles Times, Art
in America, and Flash Art.
A recent set of her wall paintings, which emit a «ghostly halo» through
phosphorescent pigments painted under the dyes, will be shown at the Sundaram Tagore gallery
in Hong Kong throughout February.
«Blue shit burning
in her ass like melting solder... the smell of blue fever fills the air, a rotten metal meat smell that steams off her as she shits a soldering blue
phosphorescent excrement».
Some of them were impregnated with
phosphorescent color or soaked
in cobalt chloride, so the colors could change over time, or enable canvases to glow
in the dark.
Two of the more notable works
in Lynda Benglis are the gravity - defying cantilevered
phosphorescent sculpture installation titled Phantom (1971) and the 1975 installation Primary Structures (Paula's Props).
Cologne - based artist Regine Schumann creates sculptures and wall - reliefs using acrylic glass and a special
phosphorescent pigment that allow the works to glow from within, whether
in day light or UV light.
Using hand - cut paper,
phosphorescent acrylic, holographic paper, light installations and shadow - play, the artists
in this exhibition investigate the possibilities of manipulating light as an artistic medium to create a profound experience for the viewer.
The effect is almost
phosphorescent in these nocturnes at Acquavella, a swirl of forms linked by a dancing line
in black that swings back and forth across the paper and makes diagonals, then loops
in a suggestion of movement that captured the imagination of Jackson Pollock, who saw them
in 1945 at the Pierre Matisse gallery
in New York.
Her paintings consist of psychedelic optical patterns of layered medical data, silkscreened
in bright
phosphorescent - colored acrylic paint onto polished stainless steel.
Rendered individually
in graphite, brass, steel, and
phosphorescent resin, they recall the serial geometries of Minimalism, only that the latchkey positioned inside the base of each frame suggests the back end of a truck, pared down to a schema.
UV - reactive vinyl inkjet print, UV - reactive paint, wood,
phosphorescent powder, resin and UV light, 29 x 28 x 16
in.
In the gallery press release, Chris Sharp writes of Berryhill's work: «The paintings of Michael Berryhill exist on their own terms, unequivocal, stark, structured,
phosphorescent and protean.
For a recent show at the Shoshana Wayne Gallery
in Los Angeles, Silverthorne made
phosphorescent, cast - rubber portraits three or four inches high of elderly people — real people from whom she took DNA samples and hair.
Playfully, she twirled
in the darkened gallery, allowing the fabric cape — which was coated with a waxy,
phosphorescent finish — to come to life.
Jackie Saccoccio at 11R Jackie Saccoccio's double painting show of large dripped, brushed, slushed, and sluiced canvases of almost - undersea
phosphorescent color showed how far out
in front of the painterly curve this artist has been for more than a decade.
In the Ropac Gallery installation, all electrical lights were removed and the frames were painted with two layers of
phosphorescent paint that absorbed light during the day and emitted it at night.
Artlog's Top Art and Cultural Picks For the first time since 1971, Lynda Benglis» melting,
phosphorescent Phantom will appear
in public.
She invented dramatic, large - scale sculptures
in surprising materials (including, most memorably, poured polyurethane foam with
phosphorescent pigment) that can make the likes of Richard Serra, Anish Kapoor and Matthew Barney look timid.
The very first of this new type of work was Ambiente spaziale a luce nera (Spatial Environment
in Black Light)
in 1949,
in which a series of swaying
phosphorescent elements hang from the ceiling
in a completely black exhibition space.
Composed of
phosphorescent paint that glows under ultraviolet light, and replete with iridescent black dots, he poses with hand on hip, the luminescent properties of the opulent surface emboldening his bursting muscles outlined
in chalky blue.
Schneider popped up again a few weeks later with a solo exhibition at Gallery 169
in Santa Monica Canyon featuring a suspended whale skeleton cast
in home - made
phosphorescent resin.
Benglis, who created her first
phosphorescent piece
in 1971, has long been intrigued by natural phosphorescence, whether found
in bioluminescent waters and
phosphorescent caves or
in the glow of fireflies.
Aurally enlivened by Florian Hecker's electro - acoustic video piece Chimerization (2012), this room also includes four larger - than - life size
phosphorescent drawings of mythological figures
in various stages of historical evolution: a cave man with club
in hand, drawn
in 2012 by French illustrator Thibaud Herem, is juxtaposed with Francois Dallegret's 1968 schematic design for a cosmonaut suit for a Vitruvian man of sorts.
In this preview from the Art in the Twenty - First Century Season 6 episode, Boundaries, artist Lynda Benglis, looking at her phosphorescent installation, Phantom (1971), discusses how interpretation of form might alter the perception of an objec
In this preview from the Art
in the Twenty - First Century Season 6 episode, Boundaries, artist Lynda Benglis, looking at her phosphorescent installation, Phantom (1971), discusses how interpretation of form might alter the perception of an objec
in the Twenty - First Century Season 6 episode, Boundaries, artist Lynda Benglis, looking at her
phosphorescent installation, Phantom (1971), discusses how interpretation of form might alter the perception of an object.