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This document lists various artists and their websites. It mentions David Altmejd and provides a link to a video segment about him on PBS. It also includes a link to a Vimeo video and lists several sculptors including Anthony Gormley, Thomas Houseago, Tau Lewis, and Simphiwe Ndzube. The document does not provide any additional context or information about the content of the links or artists.
This document contains links to various contemporary artists such as Brian Jungen, Urs Fischer, Tom Friedman, Dennis Oppenheim, and Tau Lewis. It also includes links to artworks like Jean Tinguely's "Le Cyclope" sculpture, Helmick's "Disorders of Magnitude" and "Ghost Writer" portraits, and Tim Hawkinson's video piece "In Time". The document provides references to contemporary artworks and artists from the late 20th century to the present.
This document lists various artists and their websites. It mentions David Altmejd, a segment on his work from PBS, a Vimeo video, and several sculptors including Anthony Gormley, Thomas Houseago, Tau Lewis, and Simphiwe Ndzube. The document provides references to learn more about several modern artists and their work.
The document discusses several artworks that engage the sense of touch beyond typical visual art experiences. It describes works by Valie Export, Lygia Clark, Rebecca Horn, and Erwin Wurm that incorporate elements meant to be worn, handled, or interacted with by the viewer. These artworks aim to bring the viewer into a more active, sensory participation with the work beyond just visual observation. They explore how perception and interaction can be altered through tactile extensions or constraints on the body.
The document provides suggestions for modifying a 3D printed design, including changing the material of some slices from hard to soft or opaque to transparent. It also suggests skipping slices, using other objects as spacers, changing the scale or proportions of some parts, incorporating text or graphics, creating negative spaces to fill with other elements, making moving parts, and combining different modifications. The overall document is providing ideas for experimenting with variations on a 3D printed design.
PHARMACOGNOSY & Phytochemistry-I (BP405T)Unit-IVPart-1Pharmacognosy in various systems of medicine
Role of Pharmacognosy in allopathy and traditional systems of medicine
Ayurveda systems of medicine
Siddha systems of medicine
Homeopathy systems of medicine
Unani systems of medicine
Chinese systems of medicine
This document contains links to various contemporary artists such as Brian Jungen, Urs Fischer, Tom Friedman, Dennis Oppenheim, and Tau Lewis. It also includes links to artworks like Jean Tinguely's "Le Cyclope" sculpture, Helmick's "Disorders of Magnitude" and "Ghost Writer" portraits, and Tim Hawkinson's video piece "In Time". The document provides references to contemporary artworks and artists from the late 20th century to the present.
This document lists various artists and their websites. It mentions David Altmejd, a segment on his work from PBS, a Vimeo video, and several sculptors including Anthony Gormley, Thomas Houseago, Tau Lewis, and Simphiwe Ndzube. The document provides references to learn more about several modern artists and their work.
The document discusses several artworks that engage the sense of touch beyond typical visual art experiences. It describes works by Valie Export, Lygia Clark, Rebecca Horn, and Erwin Wurm that incorporate elements meant to be worn, handled, or interacted with by the viewer. These artworks aim to bring the viewer into a more active, sensory participation with the work beyond just visual observation. They explore how perception and interaction can be altered through tactile extensions or constraints on the body.
The document provides suggestions for modifying a 3D printed design, including changing the material of some slices from hard to soft or opaque to transparent. It also suggests skipping slices, using other objects as spacers, changing the scale or proportions of some parts, incorporating text or graphics, creating negative spaces to fill with other elements, making moving parts, and combining different modifications. The overall document is providing ideas for experimenting with variations on a 3D printed design.
PHARMACOGNOSY & Phytochemistry-I (BP405T)Unit-IVPart-1Pharmacognosy in various systems of medicine
Role of Pharmacognosy in allopathy and traditional systems of medicine
Ayurveda systems of medicine
Siddha systems of medicine
Homeopathy systems of medicine
Unani systems of medicine
Chinese systems of medicine
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