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It's the first time this room-sized installation – in which lightbulbs flash on and off inside a grid of wire-mesh cages, to the amplified whine of the electric current – has been shown in Europe.
Dangling above the stage is a metallic grid of wires and spires, like some futuristic Emerald City.
An unidentified artist had shown a group of workmen dangling high above the East River in a crisscross grid of wires.
A cross-bar is a dense grid of wires, each of which is connected to a neuron at the periphery of the grid.
One way this might be done is to place a grid of wires behind them and induce a magnetic field where the wires cross.
Then a single layer of electronically switchable molecules is deposited on the surface of the wires, and finally another grid of wires is molded at right angles to the first, creating a sandwich.
Mr. Benjamin said utilities were still assembling records from earlier in the morning of Aug. 14, with the goal of comprehending what conditions existed around the electrical grid of wires and plants before there were any signs of trouble.
In addition to the moving screens a delicate grid of wires floats in the air above the action; the idea of transmission, and how faulty it can be, is everywhere reinforced, as is the question of who is granted access to what.
Each detector consists of a grid of wires in a cloud of isobutane and argon gas.
Wacom's technology uses a grid of wires embedded in the tablet to stimulate and read signals from the pen and mouse.
In "Caged Dot," flatness is established by a grid of fencing wire, behind which the flayed, white-stained plywood seems to waft upward like smoke.
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