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Here's another look into the Replications Lab where we see the replicated bird talons (left) before they were embedded in resin like the model hearts on the right. You can see them both in "The Machine Inside: Biomechanics"
(c) The Field Museum, photo by Emily Krakoff
I decided to replicate Junji Itos work, here I used the idea of bugs crawling towards you in a place you are supposed to feel safe (your bed). I portrayed the girl as scared, knowing the bugs are approaching, and used Junji Itos art style with shadows using charcoal and charcoal pencils. I then looked at Donn Kens work, portraying small humans and giant monsters. This really spoke to me, as to me it shows the idea of how little control we have in the chaos of life. His work often reflects nature, which makes me think of nature being out of our control.
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Replicating a scene from central Scotland in the 1970s or 80s, preserved Class 27 no 27066 on arrival with a service from Peterborough Nene Valley.
For my college FMP I wanted to turn old paintings into photography still life. This is part of the set from an artist called Francisco-de-Zurbaran. The painting is called " A cup of water and a rose". Please feel free to leave any comments.
“Models are not replications of reality. They are simplifications, and thus, are imperfect,” said Hansen during one of four lectures during his visit to France. His argument for confronting that reality was to accept that there is little we can know with certainty, but much we can understand about uncertainty itself. "Let's push uncertainty to the forefront of economic analysis."
The 2013 Nobel laureate—famed for teaching economists that they could "learn something without knowing everything" via his General Method of Moments—traveled to Paris in May 2015 to speak to alumni at the University Chicago Paris Center.
This genetic DNA replicator is from the future. It collects skin samples from your body and then generates alternative DNA material that can be used to combat cancer or virus. Keep replicating until you find a DNA alternative that destroys the virus or cancer. Got it when I was on vacation in the future, off the black market. Will gladly trade for cologne or leather shoes.
If you pressed one of the buttons, the corresponding food would "materialize" in the screen located in the semi circle area. It would have been neat if it had functioned like a drive through window of sorts.
Zulu Boys Traditional Ethnic Dancing at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa B&W May 1998
Zulu Boys Traditional Ethnic Dancing at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa B&W May 1998
CD and DVD Replication: Replication is the method used to produce quantities one thousand and up CD's or DVD's. A "glass master" of your original is made which in turn "stamps" the data onto blank media. The disc is then printed and lacquered for protection. Replication generally takes a much longer time then duplication because of the necessary added steps which can add 7-14 days for completion. Another factor is that a "clean room" environment must be maintained for proper "Mastering". The slightest piece of lint, dirt, etc. can flaw the master, with the defect carried over to the stamped copies.
CD and DVD Duplication
Duplication is the standard way quantities of 1 - 30,000 CD's or DVD's are produced. The original disc is placed in a reader, which then copies the data onto a hard drive. The master is ejected and blank discs are then loaded into the system. Your data is burned (transferred) to the blank discs. The information is verified and the copy then accepted or rejected. Because disc burn speed has increased greatly over the years, it is now possibly to duplicate large quantities of DVD's in a very short time.
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Zulu Boys Traditional Ethnic Dancing at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa B&W May 1998
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This photo as well I wanted to kind of replicate the photo of the guys holding the scissors between his tongue showing such intensity in the photo. In every photo I wanted to show the key of the picture that would hold it all together like glue. I bumped up the clarity a lot so that it would almost make the hands look almost to the point where it doesn't look real. I darkened the background to make it pop out more, so the subject would be more into focus but also more focused on the object that the picture is framing it down to in the middle.