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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.
Natural breeding and in vitro culture are methods used to select and cultivate coffee and cocoa varieties of interest.
2013 Ongoing
Booth Installation Replicating 4 of 18 American Art Museum Donation Boxes for the Commercial Art Fair NADA
Wall: C Print of Wall Mural of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts Entry Policy
Floor: Donation Boxes of San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art, Clyfford Still Museum, Aspen Art Museum, Contemporary Art Museum Houston: 4 of 16 American Art Museums that Did Participate in the Artist’s Invitation to Collaborate
Variable Dimensions
Natural breeding and in vitro culture are methods used to select and cultivate coffee and cocoa varieties of interest.
The original image was taken by Richard Emerson and can be found at -https://www.facebook.com/richardemersonphotography.com.au/photos/pb.465036356916559.-2207520000.1417747771./687460854674107/?type=3&theater
The way in which i replicated this image was by having a distraction so that the dog would look at the camera and then I just hoped for the best. With numerous shots taken, in the end this one was the one in which I think replicates the image quite well. This is the one I am happiest with.
I tried to replicate the front lens swing of a monorail camera here. The image is made of telve or so frames exactly the same, but with focus shifted gradually along the trumpet. These were then brought together to give depth of field throughout the image. This is hard because each time you focus, the frame size changes slightly, requiring a scaling of every image to the exact pixel before merging can start.
This is a shot of the inside of a new rail on a bottom sash. Our new sashes are made to match the original mouldings and profiles.
"Replicate" - Art-Act
Un rapace en vol. Rondes aériennes et observant ce qui se passe
au sol. En joue, cibles, réflexe spontané du chasseur, tu vises et shootes avec ton
bazooka. Jeu de tir, entraînement, chasse... L’oiseau ne disparaît pas. Il ne tombe pas.
Il se duplique. Deux oiseaux sillonnent désormais le ciel. Tu shootes. Duplication. Trois
oiseaux. Shoot. Duplication. Quatre. Shoot. Duplication... Et ainsi de suite. L’ensemble
de l’écran se voit envahi par ces oiseaux tournoyant, saturant l’espace visuel du ciel. Un
repeuplement par la désintégration, un contre-geste productif basé sur le jeu de la chasse.