Sentences with phrase «sheets of glass»

Beyond painting the walls, Shearron also suggests black porcelain or ceramic tiles or black sheets of glass.
Production at the facility will reportedly start in early 2017 and according to eBEST Investment & Securities, once up and running, the new lines will increase production of flexible OLED panels by over 100 percent from 39,000 sheets of glass per month currently to about 90,000 sheets per month next year, making the Tangjeong facility the largest flexible OLED production hub for Samsung.
The device sports a metal frame which is placed in - between two sheets of glass, and its bezels are even thinner than last year.
The slightly contoured sheets of glass covering the front and back melt seamlessly into the stainless - steel frame that runs around the outside of the phone.
Decker Yeadon, who we've showcased previously, believe such a concept has particular application in contemporary office architecture that has become increasing more transparent, clad in vast sheets of glass.
He lives in a crude house of plywood and sheets of glass, saying «Today the house is one of those unknown objects for which people always have to call in the experts to repair it.
The one open face is left stark and bare, glazed from floor to ceiling with only thin metal supports spanning to carry large sheets of glass.
The seat comprises four sheets of glass: two legs that support the long seat and a vertical element that runs beneath to connect and brace the structure.
Climatologist Charles Abbot points out that a solar oven with three sheets of glass in 16 °C (60 °F) weather can reach an internal temperature of 118 °C (245 °F) with no auxiliary reflectors — is there any point in adding to that literature?
«Charles Abbot points out that a solar oven with three sheets of glass in 16 °C (60 °F) weather can reach an internal temperature of 118 °C (245 °F) with no auxiliary reflectors — is there any point in adding to that literature?»
He began creating sculptural installations with large sheets of glass that were rendered partly mirrored and partly transparent through the vacuum deposition procedure, thereby making the glass surfaces almost disappear and volumes become weightless.
Reactivation of the Installation from Documenta IX, 1992 Variable dimensions sheets of glass, ventilator, chicken legs, cloth, duvet, pillows, Venetian blinds, carved wood, feathers, rope, test tubes...
Reactivation of the Installation from Documenta IX, 1992 Variable dimensions sheets of glass, ventilator, chicken legs, cloth, duvet, pillows, Venetian blinds, carved wood, feathers, rope, test tubes with pigment and tobacco, wall - drawing with pigment Collection of the artist photo: Christine Clinckx, M HKA
Referring to the 1956 textbook Vacuum Deposition of Thin Films, he purchased a vacuum chamber and coated sheets of glass with laminates and metallic films.
Cassandria Blackmore reverse - paints on sheets of glass where she signs her name backwards.
Larry Bell was a major minimalist sculptor of the»60s specializing in sheets of glass with reflective coatings.
The simple clarity of these x-ray animal images, in black and white, are then laminated between sheets of glass.
Michelle Lopez and her Smoke Cloud II 2014 offers large sheets of glass with imperfect coatings, making part of the glass a mirror and the rest a clear pane.
The artist has framed this Katagami between two sheets of glass, creating a shadow effect like filmic projection.
The museum's architect, Tadao Ando, essentially treats light as a material that is as necessary as the concrete of the walls, the steel supports, the granite floors, and the sheets of glass that connect the museum interior to the nature and city that surrounds it.
In a set of new sculptures produced for this exhibition, she repurposes large sheets of glass that were previously used in MCA display cases.
Rail: It was a large sculpture made with tinted sheets of glass in the courtyard of the Jewish Museum.
Gerhard Richter and I circle the seven big of sheets of glass that lean together in the middle of the ground floor of Marian Goodman's elegant new London gallery.
She has produced a major new installation, utilising large sheets of glass to make «tapestries» that form horizontal surfaces throughout the space, and a large wall mural of magazine images and toothpaste.
Creating sculptures out of materials such as sheets of glass, foam, metal, cement, and various found objects, Dave Hardy composes his sculptures» seemingly precarious poise as an intentionally engineered defiance of gravity.
The sheets of glass — each more than four feet in height — are suspended from an aluminium frame.
For her current exhibition High Street at the Zabludowicz Collection, Scott has produced a major new installation, centred around large sheets of glass densely encrusted on their reverse with multiple objects.
Suspended inside the cone, broken bits of weathered furniture appear to be both stuck in the trap while also intrinsically a part of its structure Nearby, a 30 - foot long wooden boat held up by large sheets of glass references glass - bottomed tourist boats, but also creates a mirage of the boat floating in the middle of the space.
They illuminate the sculptures with human figures that interact with Oursler's miniature worlds; they wriggle across sheets of glass, bounce from corner to corner, and crawl over the surfaces of crudely shaped clay, eery distortions moving across the uneven surface.
Typically, her works are composed of irregular beams and poles that form approximations of overlapping rectilinear structures, often with sheets of glass intercepting the open spaces left between the metal and wood.
TYO2 is composed of twelve sheets of glass bound together by hand.
Adding a little spark to the pot, Parker created Explosion Drawings (1999), made with «deconstructed» charcoal, sulfur, and saltpeter (components of gun powder), with dots on separate sheets of glass, isolating the elements and implying the uncertainty of potential disaster.
The first work in the series was «I Want to Spend the Rest of My Life Everywhere, with Everyone, One to One, Always, Forever, Now» (1991), in which a ping - pong ball is held aloft by an air supply anchored on sheets of glass.
The glass that makes up a completed panel was used in the making of the film, though instead of servicing a tactile function such as covering an overhead projector, the sheets of glass become the objects of study in the work about Rules of Civility.
Placing sheets of glass and mirrors in the composition, and employing skewed perspectives and extreme crops, the images in Heterotopia are suffused with the luminescence of stained - glass windows while possessing the uncanny charm of movie stills or extraterrestrial landscapes.
Kosuth's Glass Words Material Described (1965) consists of exactly these four words painted on four transparent sheets of glass to undermine art's putative transparency and accessibility.
Glass Words Material Described 1965 4 sheets of glass, painted text, certificate of authenticity glass: 48 x 48 x 1/2 inches (121.9 x 121.9 x 1.3 cm) each overall: 48 x 206 1/2 x 1/2 inches (121.9 x 524.5 x 1.3 cm) Certificate is signed and dated by the artist with a studio stamp; dictionary used is noted at bottom (Ety OXF)
Painting in reverse, with a nod to the film Memento (2000), he applies oil paint onto large sheets of glass.
His minimalist found - object assemblages are made from cast - off materials like liner foam, sheets of glass, and squares of carpet.
There is also a sense of tame psychedelia that pervades in all three artists» works, from Bergstrom's small formalist paintings that use text as a compositional device — a blue and white canvas that spells Bad Trip, abstractly scrawled across the canvas — to Norton's An Altered State, where peyote and poppies are pressed between sheets of glass and fired, installed on the wall.
Μade of sheets of glass, which are held to one another at angles and produce the illusion of - scrap, through their many levels of light diffusion that removes the concept of architectural environment, as we know it, since the wall, the shadows and the light create the sensation of swinging.
In 1968, he embarked on his series of Igloos, three - dimensional volumes conceived as nomadic shelters, made with sheets of glass and various other materials (animal skin, branches, bark), depending on the context in which the particular igloo was made.
Two - person baths behind sheets of glass instead of a traditional door and a selection of natural products complete the spa - like setting.
The device sports a metal frame which is placed in - between two sheets of glass, and its bezels are even thinner than last year.
A common type of screen technology, found in laptops at the time, resembles a sandwich, with two sheets of glass as the bread — one on top, one on the bottom — and liquid crystals as the sandwich filling.
But incorporating huge sheets of glass into large attractions is problematic, says Ian O'Connell, director of Musion.
Reflecting on a recent business trip to Colombia, the duo recalled their visit to an office that used a simple sheet of glass mounted on poles as a writable surface.
Tribune Tower, left, home of the Chicago Tribune newspaper offices and newsroom, is reflected in a sheet of glass.
A large sheet of glass was positioned at an angle between two rooms; a target room visible to audience members and another out of their line of sight.
Newton was sufficiently encouraged by this to offer the society another paper on light, which included a description of the way coloured rings of light (now known as Newton's rings) are produced when a lens is separated from a flat sheet of glass by a thin film of air.
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