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how the bug wars changed the art of origami

how the bug wars changed the art of origami

... expression of the discovery process and an exploration of technique by the most experienced folders, once they found themselves liberated from the traditional underpinnings of the ancient art of origami. ... it art, mathematics, science…or a bit of all three? Many creators of origami models have moved on. ey’ve turned their focus on the search for beauty and art in simplicity instead of in the ... symbols that allowed for the encoding of origami instructions. Considered the father of modern origami and a prolic creator of new, original models, Yoshizawa wrote books in the 1940s and 1950s...

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Tài liệu The History and Practice of the Art of Photography docx

Tài liệu The History and Practice of the Art of Photography docx

... before directed, either to diffused day-light or to the direct rays of the sun. The light will now penetrate the white parts, and the second photograph be the reverse of the first, or a true picture of the ... of the water from this bulb decreases the temperature of the mercury in the tube b in proportion to the dryness of the atmosphere, and the number of degrees the tube b indicates below that of the ... the ferro-citrate of the protoxide, or the peroxide of mercury, or of the protoxide of lead, by using creams of these salts, or by successive applications of the nitrates of the respective oxides,...

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Letharby architecture and introduction to the history and theory of the art of building docx

Letharby architecture and introduction to the history and theory of the art of building docx

... PREFACE the Curator, Mr. A. E. Blackwell, and the Board of Directors of the North Devon Atheneum, Barnstaple; the Librarian of the Royal College of Art; Mr. Geoffrey Ireland, who assembled most of the ... Introduction to the History and Theory of the Art of Building With a new Preface and Epilogue by BASIL WARD, F.R.I.B.A. Lethaby Professor of Architecture at the Royal College of Art, London GEOFFREY CUMBERLEGE OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS LONDON NEW YORK TORONTO 1955 ... days in Egypt, for here we shall best find the origins of architecture as a whole, and origins are of great importance for framing a theory of art. As Professor Petrie says, 'We know more details of the origins ofthe arts in Egypt than in any other land. Today we can...

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