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CNC Milling and Turning
Image by WorldSkills UK
Archi-Techtonics Corian Sink
Image by Related Fabrication
Nocturne Corian sink made by Archi-tectonics and engineered and produced by Linked Fabrication.
Steel shoe, Baltic birch and MDF framing, polished Nocturne Corian skin.
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China Postage Stamp: tiny boy
Image by karen horton
c. 1963
component of the Children’s Day series
China postage stamp: green pig
Image by karen horton
c. 1960, element of Pig Breeding set
developed by Liu Shuoren
Produced IN CHINA.jpg
Image by christophercozier
"MADE IN CHINA" stamps have been so significantly a element of our lives expanding up in Caribbean. In the previous it was pencils and plastic pencil-sharpeners, yellow twelve-inch-rulers and so on. Modest items with all the associations of developing nations and low level consumption. Nowadays, in the same locations, for folks with larger budgets, it is now monolithic structures and narratives of progress.
I bought this tiny stamp in a mall in Port of Spain. I started to see these little stamps far more and a lot more over the years. Apparently they are quite frequently utilised for labeling, on arrival, in tiny shops? Why are they becoming labeled here in Trinidad? What would the value of labeling my function this way in narratives of improvement and progress? So far I have begun to label drawings of pedestals for politicians to stand upon.
I am about to install a newer updated version of "Tropical Night" at the TATE, Liverpool in the Afro-Contemporary exhibition. I packed my tiny rubber stamp.
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Bag factory Prototyping room China
Image by dcmaster
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Image by WorldSkills
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Image by core.formula
Prefab china
A collection of fast prototyping models (ZPrint) created in the Pratt Institute School of Architecture 2007 PreFab China Design Studio,Evan Douglis, Richard Sarrach, Che-Wei Wang, Eric Wong
Perform created by: Sebastian Misiurek, Alex Drabyk, and Ivan Delgado
Please go to www.core.kind-ula.com + www.prefabchina.com for a lot more
All images are scanned from the proof poloroid of a massive format 4×5 camera. The photographer is Kim Keever and will be element of the upcoming publication Autogenic Structures by Evan Douglis
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Image from web page 64 of “Sunset” (1898)
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Identifier: sunset74jansout
Title: Sunset
Year: 1898 (1890s)
Authors: Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Department
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arently altering it, andat the identical time adding to the appear-ance of the fireplace unit? To find outhow a lot smaller the opening shouldbe, experiment by employing a massive sheet ofcardboard to cover part of the mouth,until you uncover the proportion that ef-fectively stops the smoking. (If indoubt as to proportions, send to Wash-ington, D. C, for Farmers BulletinNo. 1230.) An economical and sensible methodis to build a grate and fender as illus-trated here. The minimum height ofthe grate and fender is 14 inches, and,as the height of the opening in the aver-age fireplace is in between 30 and 34inches, this really cuts the openingdown to about a third its original size.Any machine-shop worker can makesuch a grate. The fender is most attrac-tive, created out of hammered copper andwrought iron if no one particular is found whodoes this function, have a mechanic makeone out of sheet metal. The fender isneeded not only for appears, but in orderto decrease the draft under the fire.Being loose, it can be easily removed
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although one cleans out the ashes andsweeps the hearth. The front of the grate is created of% by li/j-inch soft steel. The bottombars of the grate are reduce from I/2 by114-inch bars, and are spaced % inchapart, resting at front and rear on two by2-inch angle iron. If the grate is 20inches or more than in depth, it is better tohave the center supported by anotherangle iron. The center grate bars areleft loose, so that they can be turnedover or replaced in case of warping. Inmost fireplaces the back is narrowerthan the front, in which case the trian-gular sides of the bottom of the grate(see sketch) can generally be made outof a piece of y^ by 6-inch sheet ironcut at an angle. It will be discovered veryconvenient to have the grate resting ontwo or much more U-shaped legs for slidingit into the fireplace opening, though itcan be supported on bricks. Rivets(five/16-inch size) are utilised and %-inchholes are drilled which ought to take careof any inaccuracies in lining up theholes. The grate must be set in threeinches fro
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Cool Rapid Prototyping In China photos
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pfc_07_17-copy-1
Image by core.formula
Prefab china
A collection of fast prototyping models (ZPrint) produced in the Pratt Institute College of Architecture 2007 PreFab China Design Studio,Evan Douglis, Richard Sarrach, Che-Wei Wang, Eric Wong
Perform made by: Sebastian Misiurek, Alex Drabyk, and Ivan Delgado
Please check out www.core.type-ula.com + www.prefabchina.com for much more
All pictures are scanned from the proof poloroid of a big format 4×5 camera. The photographer is Kim Keever and will be part of the upcoming publication Autogenic Structures by Evan Douglis