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Ports replicated by fully funcional docking station. Outsource video to a bigger monitor, keyboard, mouse, or add an additional usb port.
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Virtual replication of DNA using the Microsoft Surface table. Base pairs can be matched with a finger.
Big gummy bears in vodka.
Replicating an experiment. See my blog: blog.patanderson.net/2010/06/23/experiment-replication-vo... for details.
A crude repair held in place with putty. This coronet is approx 9'' across. The surviving pieces were removed, the opening in the lead templetted and the whole piece replicated.
Years ago, a good friend of ours had some beautiful pictures taken with his then fiancé to celebrate his engagement. I may have taken those photos. And... we may have taken copied poses of those photos while we were in St. Augustine.
Replicate Designs produces Architectural Scale Models and Custom Displays along with props for advertising, movies and more.
Tauromaquia/Res-tauromaquia, an exhibition of polychrome on wood carvings by Juan Chaez of bullfight scenes dating back to the 18th century. The exhibit is curated by Carlos Cuartos is presently on loan from the National Museum of sculpture of Valladolid. The exhibit runs through dec. 24 and is in my opinion one of the best exhibits of Tauromaquian art assembled. The small figures which depict the most famous matadors of that period have been completely restored, repaired and polychromed. The costumes have been painstakingly reproduced using textiles that replicate the original. The expressions on the faces are magical, for as you move, their eyes follow yours.
The exhibit has taken several years to finish for lack of funds.
Aside from the sculptures, there are several authentic matador outfits; many outdoing those worn by to-days matador.
Also on display are drawings /taken/ at the bullfights and later etchings by Goya never before exhibited.
In short a feast for the eye even for those not interested in bullfights.
Don't miss this once in a lifetime exhibition
This is a drawing for replicating an old timber greenhouse in low maintenance and durable aluminium, no mean feat with double doors at each of the 3 gable entries.
Replicating the wonderful photos taken by HH Johnson from the 1960s.
Granville Mall looking north towards Robson Street.
Design Replicated from the General U.S. Grant Bridge Fullerton - Portsmouth General Plan. The Dravo Construction Comapny Designers and Building Engineers Works Department. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Approved Dec. 14, 1926. Drawing No. 17110
Construction of the Ulysses S. Grant Bridge began May 26 and was completed August 27 at the cost of $1,000,000. The Bridge was dedicated August 22, 1927. The Ulysses S. Grant Bridge, eligibal for the National Register of Historic Places, was designed by Roger Robinson and David B. Steinman, 1887-1960, one of America's most respected bridge designers, incorporated unusual engineering feautures into the design to compete with the Cantilevered Truss commonly used on Ohio River crossings. The bid came in 10% below the lowest bid for Cantilever construction. The unique cost saving features included, Rocker Towers, Prefabrication of Cables, Sand filled anchorages and a continuing stiffening of truss. The bridge was fabricated and erected by the Dravo Construction Company with supporting design provided by the J.E. Greiner Company . The Main suspension span measured 700' and the two side spans measured 350'. Two 111' steel towers mounted on concrete piers supported the cables. The upstream and downstream cables consisted of 486 wires each. The Continuous Truss, A Warren Pony with Verticals, measured 14' in depth. The bridge functioned as a toll facility owned and operated by The Portsmouth - Fullerton Bridge Company until 1957 when purchased by the State of Ohio. The family of Ulysses S. Grant was said to have operated a Tannery on the Kentucky side of the Ohio River where Ulysses S. Grant spent summer vacations working as a clerk.
Scioto County, Ohio.
Portsmouth, Ohio.
Trying to replicate the look of the opening titles from the movie Pacific Rim (originally created by the studio Imaginary Forces www.imaginaryforces.com ). Render time for this still on my 12-core Mac Pro was 7 minutes, so I'm obviously doing something wrong...!
Uses Greyscalegorilla's HDRI Studio Pack and C4D R15's Mograph.