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PolyFauna is an evolution of one artwork ("Bloom"), extended into a new medium in a manner that allows users to experience the Radiohead song in an innumerable variety of new ways--a different opportunity to have an intimate, personal experience with an mp3. .
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Innumerable varieties of harps are depicted, as well as lyres and lutes, the forerunner of modern stringed instruments such as the violin.
A creative mix between Incan heritage and Old World dishes, Ecuadorian cuisine is known for its innumerable varieties of potato dishes, its incredible soups and the fiery heat of the aji pepper that's ground into a sauce and served at nearly every meal.
Like many vegetables, there are innumerable varieties of radishes at your disposal, both hybrid and open-pollinated.
Innumerable varieties, races and cultivars of agricultural plants have been developed to support human and animal demand for food, fibre and building materials.
P. auricula, also perhaps hybridized, gave rise to innumerable varieties that were especially popular in the 17th century and later.
Imagine a world alive with incomprehensible objects, and shimmering with an endless variety of movement and innumerable gradations of colour.
Muhammad, whose only miracle according to his own words was the bringing of the Qurʾān, is credited with innumerable miracles and associated with a variety of miraculous occurrences: his finger split the moon, the cooked poisoned meat warned him not to touch it, the palm trunk sighed, the gazelle spoke for him, he cast no shadow, from his perspiration the rose was created, and so on.
Although Spinoza repeatedly insists that the variety of affects is innumerable, he nevertheless does characterize, in his own terms, many of the traditional passions, each of which is a kind of joy, sadness, or desire.
One might reference Brakhage's own explanation of the concept, from his book Metaphors on Vision, published forty years before his death: "Imagine a world alive with incomprehensible objects, shimmering with endless variety of movement and innumerable gradations of colour.
The carcinogenesis literature documents innumerable studies demonstrating that administration of a considerable variety of aromatic amines to experimental animals of different species induces cancers in those animals (1).
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