Sentences with phrase «phosphorescent light»

On a ground tense with dark red, violet and a dim, sour umber, Altoon placed forms of fruity turquoise and pink that exhale an almost phosphorescent light.
Ofili added several further layers of acrylic gesso primer and then covered the entire canvas with phosphorescent light green acrylic paint.
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.

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At night, as the mysterious guests sliced through the gentle swells, phosphorescent plankton would gather around their fins, lighting a path for the ship through the water.
«How brightly our phosphorescent molecules emit light depends on how much oxygen is present,» said Li.
Electrical engineer Stephen Forrest of the University of Michigan, chemist Mark Thompson of the University of Southern California and their colleagues created the so - called organic LED by combining two layers of phosphorescent diodes — to release green and red wavelength light — and one layer of a fluorescent diode to supply blue wavelength light.
This dye emits a phosphorescent glow when exposed to a monochromatic LED light source, which excites individual electrons and raises them to a higher energy level.
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.
Room - temperature phosphorescence (RTP) has been more of a challenge, given that oxygen and physical vibrations interfere with the ability of organic phosphorescent molecules to emit light.
The result is a tour - de-force that clashes static set - pieces (including the film's most astonishing sequence, a five - minute ritual as Orin asks the village elders for advice, the figures illuminated against interior darkness by phosphorescent, ghostly lighting) with «extravagant» camerawork that has been compared to Max Ophuls (11).
At night, the hall is lit from within, rendering the entire building a huge, phosphorescent diamond.
There is one path to follow, which guides you over the dunes and into caves lit by phosphorescent flora.
The graphics are colorful featuring pastel shading similar to a number of high - profile GBA titles; the colors are fairly dramatic and high - contrast, particularly because some levels have significant pallete changes as well — near the end of the second stage of the game, a forest level, the lights go out, leaving the level very dark (they can be turned on again by attacking certain phosphorescent trees).
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.
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.
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 interactive, site?specific installation made from Styrofoam, phosphorescent pigment, and ultraviolet light explores the effects of light and audience participation - themes central to Sonnier's creative output.
UV - reactive vinyl inkjet print, UV - reactive paint, wood, phosphorescent powder, resin and UV light, 29 x 28 x 16 in.
Presented as a raised floor built from the original 24 - packs, the installation evokes at once a stage, an archaeological dig, and an interior mall plaza — completely subsuming the gallery floor and casting a phosphorescent blue light on the white - cube space.
Additional components include drawings that sequence through the patterning of dance floor lights and a new series of phosphorescent paintings that translate these sequences into a gridded system.
Chrome letters made of reflecting metal foil, outlined with phosphorescent colour, give the text an almost magic light effect.
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.
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.
Thin films with low concentrations of phosphorescent dyes that only weakly absorb their own emitted light concentrate sunlight, improving solar cell efficiency 10-fold.
Because different color LEDs offer different brightnesses and shelf life, particularly the blue light which degrades the quickest, panel manufacturers can opt to use different LED materials, such as small molecule, polymer, or phosphorescent, to optimize their design.
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