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And what you get is a shape made of smoke with the barest hint of skin — a person, a column, a cloud, anything.
Louise Bourgeois's giant spider once stood menacingly in this hall; Anish Kapoor's "Marsyas," a huge, hollow trumpet-like shape made of a stretched substance that hinted at flayed skin, triumphed over it majestically.
We're more, 'Give it a go.' " At the Store at the Museum of Arts and Design in Columbus Circle, she found a cork placemat by Cindy-Lee Davies with a lacey shape made of recycled material that exemplified the "give it a go" sensibility.
The chamber is a cubic shape made of pixy glass with volume about 0.65m3.
The new designed thermoelectric unit is composed of n/p type semiconductors in a cuboid shape made of functionally-graded materials, and upper/left/right electrical conducting plates with optimal thickness.
Specific attention is given to the executive and structural design of the ellipsoidal shape, made of ethlyene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) cushions, the surface design for the solar radiation control, and the indoor comfort of the facility.
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Her latest collections, showcased this month at the trade fair Tranoï in Paris, feature heavily sculptural and organic shapes made of bronze.
Targets, shapes made of concentric circles, are familiar in American art as standing for organization, as opposed to the gestures of Abstract Expressionism.
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