Before underwater photography brought marine life to light, a father and son team made remarkable scientific models
using glass techniques still not fully understood.
Not exact matches
A research team at Korea's KAIST University
used a screen - printing
technique to create a flexible
glass fabric wristband that turns this thermal energy into electricity.
This
technique is already
used with great success for infertile human couples and involves a single sperm being injected into an egg through a thin
glass pipette to create an embryo which is then transferred to a surrogate female.
You don't need and special
glasses or advanced equipment to
use make
use of this new
technique.
Using a glassblowing
technique, the thin
glass wafer, under high heat and external vacuum pressure, forms an almost perfect bubble.
One of the new
techniques used was chromosomal microdissection, in which a
glass needle snips out the targeted area of a chromosome — a length of DNA less than one trillionth the weight of a paperclip.
These arraymakers
use a variety of
techniques to attach minuscule dots of DNA onto
glass slides, silicon wafers, or nylon membranes.
Three years later Wieman's team went on to show that this
technique could be
used to trap atoms in a
glass cell,
using inexpensive diode lasers.
The cylinder shown here is an amorphous iron alloy, or metallic
glass, made
using an additive manufacturing
technique.
The group
uses a variety of measurement
techniques such as sonic anemometers, hot wires, snow particle counters and shadowgraphy, which involves illuminating the flow with snow particles from one side of the tunnel — the walls are made of
glass — and obtaining images with a high - speed camera from the other side.
Although judicial and penal systems vary widely in Europe, the more objective forensic science
techniques are rapidly becoming harmonized so that sometimes even the same specialized apparatus is
used throughout the forensic community (e.g., refractive index measurements of
glass).
Horozov has
used a similar
technique to produce water - repellent, so - called self - cleaning surfaces (see Anti-fog
glass coating has clear applications).
The best way to have a good time without getting a guilty hangover the next day is to
use the 1 1
technique: Drink an alcoholic drink followed by a
glass of water or seltzer.
I will have to try some of these pocket squares; Do you think you could also
use these
techniques to fold serviettes and put them in a wine
glass for a dinner party?
Crafted in the traditional pressed -
glass technique first
used in the early 1800s, each lamp features scalloping and ribbing details in graceful silhouettes.
Like this DIY Faux Mercury
Glass Technique I
used with Krylon's Looking
Glass spray paint to acheive the look of Mercury
Glass!
I thought I would try the «faux mercury
glass»
technique I
used on my lamps HERE, but as you can see....
The craftsmen who have shown themselves so skilled with wood and leather have been inventing new
techniques for
using ancient materials, specifically stone and
glass, heavy materials that present
use case challenges.
For the serious scrapbooker or the seriously artistic, many advanced
techniques and mediums are covered, such as creating stained -
glass embellishments
using watercolors, embossing, or fiber and eyelets for different effects.
The
glass Skye Terrier is
using covert mind control
techniques to get you to bring him some doggy treats.
This
technique involves
using a piece of clear acetate tape that is slightly shorter in length than a
glass microscope slide.
starting with «DMG» — Sharp was approached to manufacture the screens of the DMG because it already supplied the Game & Watch displays — Sharp was unable to produce the screens at a price low enough for Nintendo so that development of the console reached a dead point — R&D 1 learned about the «Chip on
Glass»
technique which would make a cheap production possible and approached TV maker Citizen to produce the Game Boy's screens
using this
technique — in the end, Sharp was also able to
use the CoG
technique and was thus chosen to produce the screens and made a four billion yen investment for that — the screens Sharp produced at the beginning were of a wrong type and were next to useless for the Game Boy project — Yokoi remembers Hiroshi Yamauchi's reaction on Game Boy prototype with wrong screen type: «What the hell is this?
As you'd expect, she doesn't exactly knit with
glass; she instead
uses a special
technique that she invented in 2006 when she developed a variation of the lost wax casting process to cast knitted work in
glass.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to draw the structure of a copper pot -
using techniques that can be applied to any other type of container (bottles, vases, cups,
glasses etc.).
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Emma's work consists of multiple parts
using different
glass techniques combined with other mediums, drawings, found manipulated objects, and video.
Produced
using a variety of
techniques, including slip - casting and hand - molding, in traditional and non-traditional materials, including glazed ceramic, Sculp - metal, polyurethane, and epoxy, Nagle's works are displayed here in specially made niches and plate -
glass vitrines designed in close collaboration with the artist.
Classic in - camera and studio
techniques such as masking, double - exposure and
glass matte painting have been
used.
Polofka
uses various
techniques to capture these temporary natural wonders with
glass while adding her own quirky flair.
The films
use a variety of cinematic
techniques: fast cuts, tracking and close - ups that slide over random objects the artist has collected or inherited, such as coins, golden bangles,
glass vessels, stone heads, heavy dark chains, crystals and lipstick cases.
Ancient cameo
glass techniques are
used in a 21st - century way in an exhibition accompanied by an intriguing social science experiment.
Using glass stringers in the flame we will work with modular design principles to create geometric, floral, and animal forms on beads, We will delve into a variety of special materials and techniques that change the glass surface lending an interesting depth to the surface of the work.This will be a playful, fun session building on the methods we developed using stringer and de
Using glass stringers in the flame we will work with modular design principles to create geometric, floral, and animal forms on beads, We will delve into a variety of special materials and
techniques that change the
glass surface lending an interesting depth to the surface of the work.This will be a playful, fun session building on the methods we developed
using stringer and de
using stringer and design.
Students will
use the hot - blow - mold
technique to transform objects — from the everyday to the unique — into richly textured blown
glass.
[34] Conservation staff are visible to the public through floor - to - ceiling
glass walls that allow visitors to see firsthand all the
techniques which conservators
use to examine, treat, and preserve artworks.
Traditional offerings of quilts, weavings, knits, and crochet are available, as well as innovative art that
uses fiber
techniques with nontraditional materials, such as metals,
glass, wood, and clay.
You can also work in a variety of
techniques, such as
using a cut or carved
glass plate to emboss your print.»
Since the mid-1960s, Corse has developed an innovative
technique that involves mixing acrylic paint with tiny
glass beads commonly
used in the white lines of lane dividers on highways and painting vertical bands onto the canvas.
In his exhibition Total Reflective Abstraction, he
uses a silvered
glass technique to build on the theories of Isamu Noguchi and Buckminster Fuller proposing a completely reflective «utopia.»
She has developed particular skills by
using a
technique for painting on
glass known as Verre Eglomise which was developed in the 1920s and practiced by artists like Franz Marc and Paul Klee.
The display is all about the world of super heroes and
uses a mixture of different
techniques, including artworks viewed through 3D
glasses, which leap off the canvas.
Jackson Jarvis works with natural materials, including clay,
glass, wood, and stone, to create sculpture in the round,
using traditional African dung firing and Japanese raku
techniques.
Matthew Szösz's sculptures are dynamic works in
glass made
using a variety of tools and
techniques.
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.
This is done
using the «ghost»
technique, where an image is encased within a piece of
glass.
He is a master of several, widely different
techniques used in art
glass — including blowing, sand casting and Murrini — and has consistently delivered stunning glasswork for the past thirty years.
By
using the DIASEC
technique, Rana's photographs are bonded directly to acrylic
glass creating a flawlessly smooth final product so the perceived texture is entirely visual.
Living in Seattle, the mecca for
glass, she discovered the
technique of «flame working,»
using a torch and scientific
glass (pyrex) rods, to build her pieces.
The UK exhibitions will include examples of many of the
techniques used by the artist such as the Song of Songs (which combines lithography and helio - relief) at The Black - E gallery in Liverpool; sprayed automotive lacquer, plastics, ceramics, china painting and
glass at Riflemaker; and a variety of works on paper and needlework at Ben Uri.
Using similar
techniques as in his
glass cubes, his «Vapor Drawings» consist of metallic films and silicon substances on paper and encased in Plexiglas.
Illinois artist Jiyong Lee
uses a special
glass technique called cold working to create his unusual segmented sculptures inspired by the growth of cells.