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Quoted: Institute of Nanotechnology - the leading global educator in nanotechnology. It will strive to provide information to industry, government bodies, academia and the public at large through a culture of entrepreneurship, initiative and creativity. It will seek to do this in an environmentally friendly manner.
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petelight | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 24 2009 | of, sculpture, blogs
Quoted: Today, we've compiled an extensive list of 22 modern day sculptures that are as cool as they are freaky. These three-dimensional pieces of art are mind-blowing not just because of the materials that have been used but because they leave an indelible mark on our memory. From the hyper-realistic sculptures from Ron Mueck and Duane Hanson to the magically moving sculptures of Peter Jansen and Saúl Hernández, each piece tells an interesting story. It is only through our shared experiences that we come to appreciate how sculptures have evolved as an art form as we reflect on the meaning of each visual piece. Ron Mueck Materials used: Mixed Media [link] Nathan Sawaya Material used: LEGO bricks [link] Peter Jansen Material used: Polyamide [link] Saúl Hernández Material used: Bronze [link] Gerry Judah Material used: Steel [link] Jason de Caires Materials used: Cement, sand, micro silica, fibre glass, ceramic tiles, live coral [link] Chris Dorosz Materials used: Splotches of acrylic paint on hung monofilament. [link] Peter Callesen Materials used: Paper and glue [link] Makoto Tojiki Materials used: Hanging LED threads [link] Thomas Broome Materials used: Paint and polymer [link] Mark Jenkins Material used: Packaging tape in clothing [link] David Mach Materials used: Coat hangers [link] Susy Oliveira Materials used: C-prints and foamcore [link] Duane Hanson Materials used: Autobody filler,fibreglass and mixed media, polychromed bronze with accessories [link] Kittiwat Unarrom Material used: Bread [Link] More Awesome Artwork: Fine Art - Rob Hefferan (12 paintings) 19 Amazing Paintings, Not Photos Bernie Madoff Finally Gets What He Deserves - Chen Wenling 12 Powerful Women Throughout History - Alexia Sinclair
petelight | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 24 2009 | the, of, to
petelight | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 24 2009 | the, of, time
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petelight | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 06 2009 | the, of, to![Fibonacci Sequence Illustrated by Nature [PICS]](http://i.faves.com/01/9a/0c59/c190498c/faf78441a163587509_5.jpg)
Quoted: If you have never heard of the Fibonacci sequence, don't worry. The sequence sees little publicity these days outside of a Dan Brown novel and the occasionally nerdy conversation which may or may not involve warp core propulsion mechanics. However, the Fibonacci sequence is an amazing bit of numbers that ties nature and mathematics together in surprising ways. From deep sea creatures to flowers to the make-up of your own body, Fibonacci is everywhere.
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petelight | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 06 2009 | the, of, a
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