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The 70 mostly useful objects, from the collection at Yale, include bronze ritual wine vessels and incense burners, porcelain water pots and vases, wooden brush holders, lacquer boxes, ceramics and calligraphy.
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Neither effort was economically successful in the long run, but the artists and craftsmen did deliver on their promise to produce soulful, enduringly beautiful and useful objects — from pottery, book bindings and glassware to furniture and whole houses.
Here you'll find all manner of bizarre and useful objects, from a car mirror (apparently a bear attacked his car: these things happen to guys that print 3D) to Wolverine claws (not made by the same designer, but could have come in quite handy during the attack I imagine).
It should refer to taking the component parts of a redundant object and using them to create a new, useful object, thereby reducing the use of virgin materials".
They are useful objects for experimentation, as are the referent in vitro models.
We're accustomed to thinking of maps as useful objects, whose purpose is to direct us from one location to another, or, in the case of old maps, as fanciful arrangements of bright-colored ink on paper, most evocative for what they get wrong.
Webb turned the useful objects of daily life into almost fantastical displays.
Among the useful objects attributed to his pottery are various stoneware bottles and mugs.
Any useful objects or relics were scavenged during the centuries that followed.
Any useful objects or materials were scavenged during the centuries that followed.
Like the tripod sculpture, an over-accumulation of useful objects turns renders them useless, provoking an intense anxiety from a viewer faced with the absurd questions of what gives something value.
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