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As an ethnographer who has studied urban exploration cultures around the world since 2008, each day I awake to new sets of click-bait assemblages with titles such as The 10 Most Death-Defying Rooftopping Photos or Heart-stopping Pictures of Daredevils Risking Their Lives trending in my social media feeds.
Some planners, echoing the architect Le Corbusier's dictum that "a house is a machine for living in", saw cities as assemblages of such machinery factories for life, as it were which would benefit from central planning, uniformity and lots of concrete.
Hauser & Wirth, for instance, presented the large, metal assemblages of Jean Tinguely.
Geologists define periods through assemblages of fossil life reliably found together.
Like other young artists trying to define themselves in the wake of abstract expressionism, Martin first experimented with found assemblages of detritus from the lower Manhattan docks.
The general trajectory is from gritty to glitzy, from punk assemblages, such as cabinets filled with pills and cigarette butts, to art that looks like bespoke luxury goods.
Just as a team of engineers, given a rival's computer, could strip it down and understand it perfectly, so biologists now believe that, in the fullness of time, they will be able to understand perfectly how a cell works.And if cells can be understood completely in this way, then ultimately it should be possible to understand assemblages of cells such as animals and plants with equal completeness.
He could fearlessly go giant-sized, offering to make a piece three city blocks long for Park Avenue in New York; or small, in his hundreds of "table pieces", in which delicate assemblages of metal hung in perilous equipoise over a right-angled edge.
Hence the liking for scattered body parts in latex, wax, bronze or marble, and the odd assemblages, such as "Nature Study" of 1984, where figures lacked heads but had multiple breasts, and phalluses, and claws.From the volcanoShe had claws herself.
These channels are cylindrical assemblages of protein molecules which help to control such things as the electrical activity of nerve cells and the release of hormones.
Metamorphic rocks also may contain separate assemblages.
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