These monologues are interrupted by manic descriptions of androids
with liquid latex blood, the bacteria feeding on the ship's walls, or an explanation of a Soviet philosopher's idea to circumvent the heat death of the universe through a re-ignition of the Big Bang.
The pre-purchased costumes are lame and ill - fitting, make your own custom costume for a lot less
with liquid latex, a speedo, a mask, and an accessory or two.
Not exact matches
Instead of foam cushioning, some mattresses are made
with natural
latex rubber, which comes from a
liquid extracted from tropical trees.
As early as the 6th century AD, the Mayans were daubing their garments
with a milky
liquid from rubber trees —
latex — to make them waterproof, according to John Loadman, a chemist specialising in the history of rubber.
Sosa and I pulled on
latex gloves and carefully pipetted
liquids into tubes to make our guide RNA from scratch — we first synthesized DNA strands
with a specific sequence we wanted, used that as a template for the RNA, then destroyed the DNA and isolated the guide RNA from our test tube mixture.
This
latex - free applicator, now available in coral so you can easily spot it at the bottom of your glam bag, pairs best
with liquid cosmetics to ensure zero awkward shadows or bare areas.
Later she adapted her technique to the
liquid property of the material, folding the
latex into strips or circles, folding and clipping the strips together
with press studs, and hanging the whole from drawing pins.
Benglis has played
with solidifying
liquid forms in space since the late 1960s, when she first poured pigmented
latex directly onto a gallery floor.
Working
with materials analogous to the body —
liquid latex, caoutchouc, and rubber — Bucher's peeled off casts are physical transcriptions of routine material turned poetry.