Sentences with phrase «of new glass materials»

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ALEXANDRIA, VA, January 14, 2014 — A stronger network of recycling depots and curbside collection programs will yield increased rates of recycling and material recovery of beverage containers, according to the major findings of a new study commissioned in part by the Glass Packaging Institute (GPI).
Using only high quality, non-toxic materials, the company offers a wide array of attractive and durable lunch gear, including a new line of products made from glass and silicone line which are safe for the microwave.
In a new study, Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego Professor James Day and colleagues examined the chemical composition of zinc and other volatile elements contained in the green - colored glass, called trinitite, which were radioactive materials formed under the extreme temperatures that resulted from the 1945 plutonium bomb explosion.
He also had a slogan — «the new shape of solar» — that encapsulated the idea, much as a cylinder of glass encapsulated the thin - film semiconducting material that made Gronet's solar tubes work.
The new research has shown the even transparent plates made of quartz glass can significantly alter the laser filaments, an effect that leads to an improvement in the precision of material processing or a correction to the distance at which the power of the laser beam is delivered.
A transmission electron microscopy image of the new material SAM2X5 - 630 shows the metallic compound's disorganized inner structure, usually a hallmark of glass.
The plastic lenses of your glasses bend light to focus it, but a new high - tech material bends visible light in the «wrong» direction.
It is called metallic glass, or amorphous metal, and it appears to be nothing less than an entirely new class of material that can be used to build lighter, stronger versions of anything.
The discovery is discussed in «Chemical Analysis of Glass Beads from Igbo Olokun, Ile - Ife (SW Nigeria): New Light on Raw Materials, Production and Interregional Interactions,» which will appear in an upcoming volume of the Journal of Archaeological Science.
Falk and his colleagues hope their findings can help scientists developing new metallic glass alloys for products that can take advantage of the material's high strength and elasticity, along with its tendency not to shrink when it is molded to a particular shape.
Cameron's engineers actually developed new materials — including a syntactic foam made from millions of hollow glass microspheres suspended in an epoxy resin — to strengthen the sub's hull without adding a lot of weight.
About Blog Maison Valentina is a new luxury bathroom brand concept with high - end solutions like bathtubs, washbasins and free standing washbasins, mirrors, lighting, case goods and other products made with the finest selection of materials like brass, marble, wood, glass, combined with rare handwork techniques and contemporary design.
More than 70 percent of the classrooms researchers examined in the new study contained science books, magnifying glasses, toy animals, mirrors, magnets, science - related posters, measuring cups and yarn, all found on a list of 53 science materials for young children originally developed by Tu and slightly modified by Gerde and her team.
The car is constructed by an all - new material developed by Pagani called «carbon triax», which is a combination of tri-axis fibre glass with carbon fibre due to which the roadster weighs 70 kg (154 lb) lighter than its coupé counterpart, for a total of 1,280 kg (2,820 lb), making it the first roadster lighter than the coupé.
In addition to the Bose audio noise cancellation system, acoustic glass, triple door seals and plenty of foam insulation applied consistently by industrial robots, there's a new proprietary sound displacement material under the floor whose varying thickness works to dissipate sound waves.
The new taillights With feature wafer - thin layers of organic materials that are printed on a glass plate and made to illuminate.
Mazda also says the new model is quieter thanks to thicker glass, increased body rigidity and the addition of sound - deadening material throughout, 53 pounds of the stuff.
The 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee will get built at the Jefferson North Assembly Plant (JNAP) in Detroit and comes with a panoramic glass roof, a new interior that uses premium materials and an increased level of comfort.
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The new XC90 interior combines materials such as soft leather and wood with handcrafted details, including a gear lever made of crystal glass from Orrefors, the famous Swedish glassmaker, and diamond - cut controls for the start / stop button and volume control.
The spacious, eight - passenger interior was also redesigned, and Nissan claims a «library level» of interior noise at idle thanks to new acoustic glass and additional sound deadening material.
The new XC90's interior combines the expected luxurious materials, such as soft Nappa leather and dark flame birch wood, with unique handcrafted details, including a gear - lever made of crystal from Orrefors, the famous Swedish glass maker, and diamond - cut controls for the start / stop button and volume control.
New measures taken to improve cabin quietness include an Acura SUV - first application of sound - absorbing acoustic spray foam in 12 body cavities, a 15 percent increase (by surface area) in sound - deadening material, the use of triple door seals and upgraded glass (thicker or acoustic laminated) all around.
Designed by the Miami - based firm ba - haus / KNF, the newest hotel in Panama unveils a combination of fresh, luminous tones and reflective materials, as well as high ceilings, which inspire a sophisticated social atmosphere, using rich exotic woods, metallic pieces, multi-dimensional panels, glass and crystals.
About Blog Maison Valentina is a new luxury bathroom brand concept with high - end solutions like bathtubs, washbasins and free standing washbasins, mirrors, lighting, case goods and other products made with the finest selection of materials like brass, marble, wood, glass, combined with rare handwork techniques and contemporary design.
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Combining flags with the black glass drips, Wilson's new works Promise (2012) and Some Loss (2012) confront themes of diaspora and the material nature of blackness.
Recent exhibitions include his solo show Potential Difference at the Agnes Varis Art Center, Urban Glass, Brooklyn, NY (2014), as well as group exhibitions including the SIKKA Art Fair, Dubai, UAE (2016), Perched in the Eye of a Tornado, Ying Space, Beijing (2015), A Personal Thing, 184 Project Space, Brooklyn, NY (2014) Come Together: Surviving Sandy, Industry City, Brooklyn, NY (2013), Body And Material, Greenpoint Film Festival, Brooklyn, NY (2012), Fractured, performance at the Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA (2011), -LCB- Superposition -RCB-, Hyperopia Projects, Seattle, WA (2011), Art Here Art Now, University of Chicago / HyPa, Chicago, IL (2011), The Post - Glass Video Festival, Heller Gallery, New York, NY (2010), A Thin Veneer, RISD Museum, Providence, RI (2009).
Drawing upon traditional and newer forms of craftsmanship, her work employs a variety of materials such as bronze, plaster, glass, porcelain, paper, aluminum, latex, feathers or beeswax.
Evoking the pylon remnants of New York City's West Side Piers (once a locus of community exchange and sexual expression within New York's pre-AIDS era gay male population), these sculptures are comprised of glass, hand - blown into wooden molds that ultimately incinerate under the intense heat of this molten material.
Creating works from synthetic materials such as resin, neon and rubber and reworking ubiquitous matter such as glass, plexiglass, wood, sand and metal, Webb often parodies modernism to wry and poetic results - referencing consumer culture and making use of the solid and the open and the soft and rigid to explore new sculptural possibilities.
McElheny is based in New York City and is best known for his use of glass with other materials.
The collection's whimsical porcelain figures, enchanting miniature portraits, and a dazzling array of historical glass have ranked among NOMA's visitor favorites for decades, and the collection display is now being updated with a new installation that carries forward NOMA's curatorial initiative to integrate collections across material and culture, to provide layered interpretation, and to present the best of our Gulf region's artistic expression in context with our encyclopedic collection covering ancient to contemporary arts.
What I would like to propose for my residency at the Center would be to continue in this trajectory and my investigation of new materials such as glass and cast and wrought iron.
Inspired by the disorientingly rapid modernization of New Delhi, her hometown, the rising star collects bits of limestone, glass, ceramics, and other materials from neglected corners of the city.
The self - directed glass residency program provides artists and designers with the materials, equipment and space needed to explore a new material, expand the scale of their work, or refine... Continue reading →
McElheny, who is based in New York City, is known for his use of glass with other materials.
To create these new landscapes, Gipson uses a variety of materials including foam, latex paint, glass, synthetic hair, salt, sugar, crystals, plastic, drinking straws, and bouncy balls.
The Portland - based artist will give a talk on November 4 at 4 pm to discuss his new series of glass and photo based sculptures which have been made using scratching and melting techniques to explore the material quality of process.
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Paracosm: new worlds in glass features works that imagine parallel universes through the artists» experiences and the unique material attributes of glass.
In keeping with the Solomon Guggenheim philosophy of harmonizing architecture and fine art - as reflected in the design for the Guggenheim Museum in New York by Frank Lloyd Wright (1867 - 1959)- the Bilbao museum's avant - garde Deconstructivist design employs a novel mix of materials to create an extraordinary silhouette, juxtaposing strange organic shapes with huge glass walls and regular forms finished in stone and titanium.
It is not important to know, for now, what kind of art Stefaan Roelstraete made back then (and continues to make to this day, in fact), but it is important to know that this art was heavy — stone, steel, and glass were his materials of choice for most of the period I am referring to here (again, roughly the 1980s — the age of Anselm Kiefer, the age of New British Sculpture).
Creating works from synthetic materials such as resin, neon and rubber and reworking ubiquitous matter such as glass, plexiglass, wood, sand and metal, Webb often parodies modernism to wry and poetic results — referencing consumer culture and making use of the solid and the open and the soft and rigid to explore new sculptural possibilities.
Experimentation with new processes and materials was taking place; works that arose out of a collision between art and technology, for example, a fibre - glass sculpture by Bruce Nauman will be on show.
For Mother Love, New York - based photographer Jamie Diamond immerses herself within the subculture of Reborn dolls, true to life artificial babies crafted from materials like vinyl, doe suede, glass, and layer upon layer of paint.
Sponsored by Marella with props donated by Art Production Fund, Subkoff created a glass habitat «house» composed of new and recycled plexiglass, recycled glass materials and re-purposed wood.
In the solar industry, they work with semiconductors, metals, plastics, glass, and composites (mixtures of these materials) to create new materials that meet electrical and chemical requirements of solar cells.
So if you want to save money and materials buying new glasses, and would like to reuse your empty wine and beer bottles in a creative way, pledge at least $ 40 and hope a lot of other people do the same.
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