Sentences with phrase «more fragile the object»

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The more atoms an object has, the more likely those atoms are to interact with each other and their environment, destroying fragile quantum effects.
Drawn primarily from collections of the Musée Rodin, Paris, and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the exhibition brings together more than 200 objectsfragile plasters, patinated bronzes, marbles, ceramics and works on paper — and examines the artist's creative process.
Presumably, hanging Bubble Wrap on the wall alludes to the fact that its designers originally intended to produce three - dimensional wallpaper before realizing that their product was far more functional as packing material for fragile objects; placing it alongside Morellet might hint at the ways in which the standard grid served as a point of departure and structural principle for both artistic composition and industrial manufacture.
With haunting juxtapositions of objects at once fragile and grandiose, the Jamaica - born artist comments on liberty, democracy, and his own story as an immigrant Read More
Every object, each work of the exhibition, every rigid body, a unit of an open set, realizes its fragile nature, and it's called to function as a completed organism when it is nothing more than an instrument performing a specific operation.
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