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The infinity dress is also known as convertible dress. It can be worn in infinite ways. Each infinity dress is custom made to color and size . It is made from 95% polyester and 5% spandex. There is a lot of stretch in the infinity dresses and the waistline allows for the dress to be worn by the pregnant woman.
I'm taking today's theme, loopiness, a bit literally today, because my mom made me this pretty infinity scarf. I think I'll wear it like a cowl, so I can be a snowbabe this winter.
Someone recently pointed out that I have a habit of taking floating head shots of myself, which is true and loopy.
41/365
There are so many colors and great fields of tulips in Holland. After all those years that I live in the neighborhood of them I still find it a wonderful sight. The period is short, but real colorful;-)
Canon 40D, F13, S 1/250, Iso 200, 50mm.
Rapunzel Infinity Figure
The Rapunzel figure is simply wonderful! She is three inches tall and stands on a cobblestone base. Her hair is made up with flowers from the town "dancing" scene in the film Tangled and she quite literally seems to be dancing with her entire form caught mid-sway. Her face mold is adorable! Not too girly, not masculine, just sweet and carefree.
The plastic is sturdy and feels well built. Almost heavy for a figure this size. If she fell I think she'd be okay.
I don't own the game this toy goes with but I am most certainly collecting these figures!!
Infinity (symbol: ∞) is an abstract concept describing something without any limit and is relevant in a number of fields, predominantly mathematics and physics. In mathematics, "infinity" is often treated as if it were a number (i.e., it counts or measures things: "an infinite number of terms") but it is not the same sort of number as natural or real numbers. In number systems incorporating infinitesimals, the reciprocal of an infinitesimal is an infinite number, i.e., a number greater than any real number; see 1/∞.
Georg Cantor formalized many ideas related to infinity and infinite sets during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In the theory he developed, there are infinite sets of different sizes (called cardinalities).[1] For example, the set of integers is countably infinite, while the infinite set of real numbers is uncountable.[2]
With the theme of infinity on my mind, I asked Jim what to do.... and he volunteered to make bread in the shape of the infinity symbol!
And to see what infinity looks like when baked I've posted its picture in the comments.
We're Here are visiting Infinity .
This is I in February's Alphabet Fun:2013 Edition
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An infinity pool, sometimes called a negative edge pool, is a swimming pool that has been constructed with the illusion of extending all the way to the horizon. From the right perspective, the infinity pool seems to stretch on endlessly, and contractors often place the pool strategically so that it appears to merge with a larger body of water, like the ocean.
Infinity pool with the length of three times Olympic size, on 57th floor of Marina Sands Bay Hotel, Singapore
I've found that I really like taking pictures of things that seem to endlessly repeat. These theater seats had me clicking, clicking, clicking.
Infinity Bench by Carl Fredrik Svenstedt for lerival.
CNC millwork / assembly by Associated Fabrication.
FSC Certified A1 Maple Europly.
Infinity. Something that cannot really be conquered. Something that's so abstract and mysterious in nature, that no one can ever figure out what surprises lie at the point where it terminates. Where does it terminate? Where does, something that never ends, end? Where does the edge to the world of nothingness lie?
Humanity has been searching for that edge. For it is that edge - that very turning point - that can reveal the deepest of secrets and the answer the most intriguing questions that have puzzled the human race. We've undertaken a endless journey, in the hope that we will find where it ends - at the brink of infinity.
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Finished the colour test model for my Infinity Haqqislam squad. She's a standard Ghulam Light Infantry trooper.
Typically, I got kinda carried away and spent longer than intended on her. I just can't help myself!
Quite pleased with the rusted green metal bits on the base, though the photo angle doesn't highlight them particularly.
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‘Infinity’ is an immersive environment project by Refik Anadol. Project is an integral part of artist’s ongoing ‘Temporary Immersive Environment Experiments’ which is a research on audio/visual installations by using the state called immersion which is the state of consciousness where an immersant’s awareness of physical self is transformed by being surrounded in an engrossing environment; often artificial, creating a perception of presence in a non-physical world.
In this project ‘infinity’ chosen as a concept,a radical effort to deconstruct the framework of this illusory space and transgress the normal boundaries of the viewing experience to set out to transform the conventional flat cinema projection screen into a three dimensional kinetic and architectonic space of visualisation by using contemporary algorithms.
Light is the major element in the experiment, used to blur and interconnect the boundaries between the two realms actual/fictional and physical/virtual. It signifies the threshold between the simulacrum space created by the projection technology, and the physical space where the viewer stands. The experiments will discuss the inherent spatial qualities of immersive virtual environments and their effect on the embodied person. Through the presented framework, the experiments intends to question the relativity of perception and how it informs the apprehension of our surroundings. Rather than approaching the medium as a means of escape into some disembodied techno-utopian fantasy, projects sees itself as a means of return, i.e. facilitating a temporary release from our habitual perceptions and culturally biased assumptions about being in the world, to enable us, however momentarily, to perceive ourselves and the world around us freshly.
Exhibition at Artnivo’s ’40 Meters 4 Walls 8 Cubes’ in collaboration with Istanbul Biennial at Zorlu Performing Art Center.
Infinity pool with the length of three times Olympic size, on 57th floor of Marina Sands Bay Hotel, Singapore
January 12, 2010 - Istanbul
Wake up, and still half sleeping, the mechanic stairs will take you wherever you need to go. one day, and the following, and the following. everyday. moving.
27mm F/22 10 sec.
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A friend attempts to explain what A-infinity theory really is about. See blog.mikael.johanssons.org/archive/category/mathematics/a... for more of his explanation.
At this point he really caught my interest by deriving the associahedron (upper left), see mathworld.wolfram.com/Associahedron.html and www.claymath.org/programs/outreach/academy/LectureNotes05... for a bit more details.
To infinity and beyond! A little AMH voile to brighten my day. Blogged at: ocd-obsessivecraftingdisorder.blogspot.ca/2012/10/because...