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"Turrell was the first artist who really stated unequivocally that you can liberate light from its source and make it the artwork," said Alison de Lima Greene, curator of contemporary art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
This improved thermal efficiency originates from the decoration of Al2O3 onto the CFs, liberating the IR-light illumination with different wavelengths and increasing the emissive surface area of CF filaments.
As the electrons settled down into their orbitals, high-energy light, liberated from its cage of matter, streamed forth.
You'll wish you hadn't over-packed Travel light; it's incredibly liberating.
On one side of the Tyne, the often sedate Gateshead Sage was stuffed with fairy lights, liberated of seating and turned into a giant party; across the river, a colourful brass band blew up a gale in the Ouseburn streets.
The benefit is a lack of light pollution in the atmosphere, liberating the constellations in the night sky.
My scalp felt a lot lighter which in itself was liberating.
Droplets were dispensed into wells and dosed with UV light (0 99 J/cm) as described previously, liberating up to 600 fg of pepstatin A from each bead.
And it sheds light on how the evolution of a neighborhood can be liberating to some and threatening to others.
"It is the challenge of finding the light to liberate everyone," he said.
As with Guston, he was liberated by Italy's light, landscape and history and, paradoxically, moved his work toward abstraction.
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