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"armature" Definitions
  1. a frame that is covered to make a figure

155 Sentences With "armature"

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Fender uses a hybrid armature that blends the balanced armature with traditional dynamic speakers (found in most over-the-ear headphones and a few IEM brands).
That armature is stuffed pants that are my old jeans.
The "costumes," supported on an armature, consume the women they represent.
Each puppet has an armature — a metal, skeletal structure underneath — for movement.
It made bodies seem fungible, an armature you could shuck and swap.
Draped over this scant armature of plot are swathes of vintage DeLillo—vintage
Time lends its narrative armature to the way we inevitably understand our lives.
These capabilities were showcased on "Project Tennis Scramble," a demo developed by Armature Studio.
The final model, including its platform and internal steel armature, weighs about 150 pounds.
One machine pressed shirts on an armature that puffed up and steamed the garment.
It also provides the armature for growing vines and feathering nests, as Geuze intended.
It took a year to perfect the armature that created the serpent's lifelike movement.
Long tongues of brocade sheathed an armature shaped like the dome of St. Peter's.
Sure, but it also needs to know when it's pushing its body/armature too far.
By using balanced armature drivers, 1More can add multiple drivers in a relatively small body.
They even made a romper — in organza, traced with an armature of velvet — look elegant.
They feature dual armature drivers in each bud, so they should be balanced in sound.
Bioclimatic design gives you a very strong armature in which you can add in ecological features.
Dual balanced armature array, 22dB noise reduction, detachable cable, available in metallic silver or metallic black.
The NS800 uses a balanced armature instead of a dynamic speaker, and it also sounds great.
But the exception was Armature and how smoothly we were able to work with each other.
Its exposed springs, jointed armature, and bulbous shade have inspired countless imitators, including Pixar's adorable mascot.
There was an armature holding nine light bulbs, each outfitted with a rotor below the bulb.
There hasn't been nearly enough noise about ReCore, an Xbox One exclusive from Comcept and Armature Studio.
Find that and more funny flora phenomenon in the animations below: armature from broom zone on Vimeo.
Architecture is the armature of culture, shaping and shaped by the economy in which it is constructed.
If there is danger of it falling over, I make an armature to keep it in place.
"It's a way of creating an armature for ritualized activity, where we overcome our differences," he said.
Wurtz's cube is mostly notional, serving as an armature for sundry objects, including a single hanging sock.
Amazon's announcement emphasized sound quality, claiming each bud has two armature drivers inside to deliver clear audio.
His armature of signification begins with the most basic of elements, the proportion of the canvas support.
At some point in the 90s, Conner had given the green light to add an armature to the figure.
His father is an office manager and an accountant at the Calumet Armature and Electric Company, a Riverdale, Ill.
A fourth latex sheet, off to the right, is draped from an armature like a robe on a towel rack.
It was a towering robot of sorts, composed of various video screens, armature suggesting a body and a long skirt.
Tin Audio uses Knowles balanced armature drivers for its T3 model; those are the most important thing inside this product.
New tools and a special armature were developed so the surfaces could be further decorated once the studs were placed.
It is tempting to hinge Beckmann's painting on this compelling art historical armature, but to do that would miss the mark.
But it's not bloated, and the overall tonal balance put out by the dual-balanced Knowles armature drivers is very pleasing.
The 1More packs two balanced armature drivers and a third dynamic driver in each earbud to deliver a great listening experience.
Characterized by cascades of diamonds on an intricate platinum armature, the style came to define aristocratic jewelry in the Edwardian era.
Douglas's crowning, if ultimately catastrophic, achievement was the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, which forms the central armature of Blumenthal's story.
The armature that holds the microphones is bolted to a metal box roughly the size of an American loaf of bread.
Hanlon starts with a full-scale armature — a skeleton, of sorts, made with rebar, steel, foam, wood, chicken wire and other materials.
"Alley Oop" (Hydrocal, fake fur, Flashe on wood armature; 89 x 21 x 21 inches) carries the sculptures' essentializing strategy the furthest.
Combines a single balanced armature tweeter with a 9.25mm dynamic driver, 22dB noise reduction, detachable cable, available in metallic red or metallic black.
Combines a pair of balanced armature tweeters with a 9.25mm driver, 22dB noise reduction, detachable cable, available in metallic gold or metallic black.
Robert Longo's enormous steel-armature globe, studded with 40,000 full-metal-jacket bullets, is "about the mass shootings," said Mr. Jetzer, the curator.
Six years later several of the key minds behind the Prime series, including director Mark Pacini, left to found a new studio called Armature.
You cut dowels for a cake in the same manner (and for the same reason) as you would cut wire for a sculpture armature.
With alternating lines of diamonds in a bold platinum armature, the bracelet looks entirely different — ice cool or fiery red — depending on the angle.
Though solid and fixed by an invisible, internal armature, the sculpture seemed not just ready to topple but caught in the act of toppling.
Personal Case includes elements from the original armature of the monument and a clever, minimalist sound installation by Anna Shestakova commissioned especially for the exhibition.
Around the halfway mark of ReCore—the latest from from Keiji Inafune's Comcept and Mark Pacini's Armature studios—protagonist Joule finally encounters another human, Kai.
In 1956, he began to experiment with stretchy, extensible fabrics that could be drawn across a chair's armature — first of metal, and later of plastic.
The Noir has a hybrid two-way driver — with one balanced armature and one dynamic speaker — which the Howl bump up to a three-way arrangement.
Scott's signature beadwork, attached to the blown glass, is formed into small figures, flower chains, snakes, and ribbons of semen, expertly completed without any underlying armature.
Winnie van der Rijn's Memories (2019) is comprised of a series of shell-like wire armature sculptures dressed in knit fabric evoke shells or ossified remains.
On this armature, two plywood rings of differing sizes occupy different planes parallel to the wall, in an achromatic, three-dimensional echo of painting's spatial illusionism.
On the inside of each earbud, there are two Knowles balanced armature drivers for mids and highs, together with one dynamic driver to cover the lower frequencies.
Amid some exquisite prose, elaborate and occasionally distracting systems of metaphor add to the novel's oneiric ­quality, seeming to promise a psychological armature, another code to break.
That also makes this amp nicely compatible with in-ear headphones, especially ones using multiple balanced armature drivers, which can often be overwhelmed by conventional desktop amps.
The high-end FXA6 and FXA7, which sell for $399 and $499, respectively, have both balanced armature and dynamic drivers for strong bass response and crisp highs.
While Inafune and Comcept focused on the worldbuilding and the more conceptual aspects, Armature set to work on the nuts and bolts of actually building the game.
Topped with semi-spoken, Dylan-tinged vocals and lyrics that switch between candor and drollery, its music is like folk-rock wrapped around a post-punk armature.
But the formalized arrangement of these objects hint at another association — Cervino has scaled up the plastic armature housing the gun accessories that accompany an action figure.
It is an extraordinary story of reinvention, and it is, perhaps, a clue to the emotional armature of Reacher—a character who, to his creator, is very real.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PURCHASE, NY — To paint pictures on the thin surface of a canvas is to relegate the canvas's armature to an invisible role.
He fell in with a like-minded group of young lawyers, who began devising a legal armature for the executive branch as it tried to restore its power.
In Cécile Beau's "The Vaporous Region," hundreds of tiny terracotta diyas or lamps envelop a large wire armature to become the delicate scales of a giant celestial fish.
They will sketch them out, cut them out, and then stack all those pieces together around a base that has some sort of armature or support beam coming through.
So to protect themselves and hide that fact through technology, they have this incredibly strong, terrifying armature they can use to emote, hence the sort of porcupine aspects of them.
The mouth of my father's bag opens and closes smoothly on the hinges of a secret armature, clasped by a heavy brass tongue that slides home with a satisfying click.
Crafted from more than 100 carats of marquise-cut diamonds in subtly graduating sizes and affixed to an almost-invisible platinum armature, it's the ultimate in throw-it-on luxury.
The cavernous room is filled with fantastically lovely hanging tapestries, spectacularly-colored brass pieces that look like the armature of vases, and wooden sculptures shaped like boxes and low tables.
He shaped his figures over a metal armature with clay, plastic, stone, metal, jute, cloth, plaster and rubber, occasionally adding wooden eyes and teeth, as well as hair and clothing.
The idea is to provide a pedagogical and social armature to help them navigate college, especially the pivotal first year that research shows is the strongest predictor of college success.
On the hardware side, each earbud has three microphones (for Alexa), and two balanced armature drivers for sound, along with sensors that automatically pause playback when you take them out.
More often, though, Murray is playing the formal details of her images against corresponding choices in texture or armature to knit pictorial and physical depth into a single imaginative arena.
The armature is formulaic melodrama: the stories of three female Irish friends who are, as they say, caught up in events, witnesses to history, swept away on the tide of change.
No matter: Ms. Matthis's characterization holds everything together, which is all the more astonishing because most of it must be her invention, built on the armature of Ms. Diamond's pungent dialogue.
"We all know it's a long game because VR is continuing to grow," said Mark Pacini, game director of Armature, a game studio that developed an Oculus-funded demo for the Quest.
I saw the intricate ice formations on the metal armature of the passenger's-side windshield wiper, and the three-dimensional effect in the colorful wrapping of the gift box next to me.
"Lady of the Mercians" (21786) is made of handkerchief-size pieces of fabric suspended from a small armature, while "The Catherines" (2100-21963), dyed a deep brown-red, blooms from the wall.
It's spooky to discover that the NRA began at the Armory, but that fact is relatively meaningless compared to the vast lobbying armature the nonprofit has deployed in Washington DC since 1934.
When I first visited, a gent with a cushioned pole gave a loving smack to "Blizzard (Roxbury Flurry)," a large, suspended work composed of nearly 40 white discs on a complex armature.
Breaking that terminology down, Anker has combined a dynamic driver with a balanced armature driver to give users the best bass, mids, and highs possible in a set of truly wireless earbuds.
I only took one intro to stop-motion class, but that's where I learned all of the indispensable basics — how to make a wire armature, how to lip-sync, and how to animate.
According to the press release for Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects: The three artists in this exhibition all make paintings that engage abstract or abstracted forms on the armature of an implied grid.
Within the curvilinear rose-gold armature, the pearls seem to flow from day into night, shifting in shade from the luminous white of a snowy morning to the bottomless gray-black of midnight.
Resistant viruses Another weapon in the armature of flu warriors may be pimodivir, an experimental drug discovered by Boston-based Vertex Pharmaceuticals and in development at a Johnson & Johnson subsidiary, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
A 150-year-old monastery hosts "Reflection of Time and Nature,"a quiet work by textile artist Pankaja Sethi, comprised of a large metal armature loosely woven with hand-spun jute and cotton.
He found that if he arranged them in opposition on a jointed armature—much like the muscles in a human limb—the contraption would bend with minimal effort yet hold firm in any position.
The wreath's armature was premade, but the following day he would fill it out in the studio with fuchsia Mamy Blue and David Austin English roses, chrysanthemums, blue delphinium, and, of course, red roses.
This year, in collaboration with Bloc Studios, a design group in Carrara, Italy, that specializes in the local stone, Kleiner and his wife, Evelina, have debuted a collection of vases with a similar armature.
Behind her bright green eyes and soft, glowing skin—made from something called "frubber"—lies an armature of microchips, sensors, and other gadgetry that allow her to blink, smile, and pose for di Sturco's camera.
The page I saw also included a bunch of colored lines, which were actually guidance for the model makers, so they know where to put the armature that will support the heavy, reddish model clay.
They derive their name from the single 10mm dynamic driver and the five balanced armature drivers inside each earbud, which is a lot of tiny speakers to help these earphones get super loud on demand.
The Kaiser 210 offers two very good answers: a unique system of 210 balanced-armature drivers in each headphone (hence the name) and a two-tone machined aluminum construction by local metalwork specialists Neal Feay.
While the old armature rots, a new one rises alongside it, much as the new Tappan Zee Bridge, over the Hudson, gradually took shape next to the rusty old one it would one day replace.
The video documentation, called "Blind Perineum," is shown on a monitor in the present show in a room also containing a bench-press apparatus mostly made of petroleum jelly (it has an invisible interior armature).
For a nearly 100-carat cushion-cut Sri Lankan yellow sapphire and a giant dangling Burmese peridot briolette, he crafted an articulated armature in shades of green and blue with pavé diamonds hiding the hinges.
This one-of-a-kind pair of chandelier earrings, on a feather-light titanium armature, was inspired by a Song dynasty poem about the lantern festival that lights up the sky every Chinese New Year.
In "Alien" (Hydrocal, Flashe, synthetic turf, fake fur, plywood; 73 x 19 x 19 inches), several of these are attached to a hefty, impeccably crafted plywood armature that stands upright on a sleek, cubic base.
"The airport is where the birth pangs of the Stack, the armature of planetary computation, are felt most viscerally," the philosopher said at a fancy conference on airport architecture in Los Angeles a few weeks back.
I really like the way they re-create the advantages of custom high-end IEMs — great noise isolation; contoured, ear-fitting shape; and multi-driver balanced armature architecture — in a design that has a universal fit.
What they do, according to O*NET: Wind wire coils used in electrical components, such as resistors and transformers, and in electrical equipment, such as field cores, bobbins, armature cores, electrical motors, generators, and control equipment.
Giacometti's Surrealist phase comes to a close with "Hands Holding the Void (Invisible Object)," made in 1934 and lent from MoMA, in which a woman with raised hands and pursed lips stays pinned to an armature.
That's not to say that assembling all of the kit's pre-made fiberglass, PVC, and ABS plastic parts onto its metal armature is going to be as easy as staying between the lines in a coloring book.
The giant owl, which went extinct about 6,000 years ago and might have been the largest flying bird, stands about three feet tall and was created by sculpturing epoxy, applied over foam and a steel armature form.
In the 1950s, Paulin began to experiment with elastic, extensible fabrics that could be stretched over metal or plastic armature, resulting in such innovative projects as his wavy "Tongue" chair, four of which are on view here.
In the 2212s, Paulin began to experiment with elastic, extensible fabrics that could be stretched over metal or plastic armature, resulting in such innovative projects as his wavy "Tongue" chair, four of which are on view here.
The headphones use a hybrid-drive system that combines a main 9mm driver with a balanced armature driver, and there's a 3.5mm port and USB-C plug for making a wired connection and charging the headphones, respectively.
Morgan highlights the uncanny relationship between life and death through her flattening of the image, erasing context through the use of monochromatic backdrops, and applying paint thinly enough to allow the picture's armature, pencil marks, and canvas appear.
Balanced armature drivers work in a different way that makes them better suited for in-ear use, though they cost more and usually require multi-driver setups to reproduce the full range from deep bass to high treble.
They feature an astonishing five balanced armature drivers for a wide and dynamic sound in all registers, and the 3D-printed resin case and braided audio cable mean they're as comfortable and durable as much more expensive options.
For example, Barbara Chase-Riboud's work, "The Cape (Le Manteau) or Cleopatra's Cape" (1973), presents a large, metal mosaic robe, mounted on an armature with a fall of knotted rope spilling from its center down to the floor.
Then, I take stock of the work in the very middle of the gallery, Martin Puryear's "Lever #2" (1988-1989) a wooden armature which looks like the found and restored skeleton of a creature from the Cretaceous period.
The FXA9s certainly demonstrate good technical ability by extending to reproduce very deep bass notes and high treble (this wide dynamic range is what makes the multi-armature design appealing), but they don't really do much with that ability.
While it's not a tutorial per se, Baylee Jae narrates her work every step of the way, from creating a simple wire armature to support the clay to painting the individual berries on the branch her Korok is holding.
Clad in minimal black, the dancers were all wearing segments of thick rope on their upper bodies, and sometimes the shirtless men were chained to a large metal armature that served as a stage as they stretched and writhed.
A yellow gold armature, minutely articulated with invisible hinges to enable movement, was handcrafted to connect the lapis to the triangular web of multitone diamonds, which seem randomly arrayed, like stars, though in reality their arrangement is perfectly precise.
Specifically, this sale applies to the company's in-ear neckband model that boasts active noise cancellation and earpieces built with dual drivers (one dynamic and one balanced armature driver) for more accurate sound presentation, bringing their price down to $129.99.
A. Home/New York Home/ Baltimore Home/London Home/ Seattle Home, a silk and metal armature frame house suspended in the air, evokes the prevailing feeling of the decade: it speaks to the discomfort and displacement that accompanied the intrepid era.
A novel is a novel, and even as alternate history, "Napoleon's Last Island" seamlessly unites fiction and the "truth," which means in this case that its armature of fact supports its layers of fictional invention as though they were weightless.
Pebbly paper disks the size of coins and poker chips are stapled to the armature, slowing the viewer's scan, and the carefully countersunk heads of the screws used to hold everything together contribute to the work's consummate aptness of scale.
Any linear narrative film, for instance, can serve as the armature for what we would think of as a virtual reality, but which Johnny X, eight-year-old end-point consumer, up the line, thinks of as how he looks at stuff.
The ergonomic outer section of the headphones hides custom-made balanced armature drivers, which provide clear highs and controlled bass response, and built-in MMCX terminations on each earbud means you can quickly and easily replace the cable if it ever wears out.
Hung in a small inner gallery on the museum's second floor, the exhibition, titled Distant Mirrors, opens with a clutch of seven graphite and felt-tip pen drawings, abstract notations made as a means for exploring the armature of the Calvaert painting.
BUT EVEN AMID this backdrop of plucky inventiveness and rational reuse, this armature of sustainable skills, was there not only an impulse toward betterment but a small whiff of dystopia — a prep school prepping for a world that is increasingly out of whack?
Her most recent collection of necklaces, made by artisans in India with a technique that calls for carefully piercing the stones so they can be set in a near invisible gold armature, are in amethyst, smoky quartz, lemon quartz and green quartz.
Titled "Semaphore" (Hydrocal, Flashe, acrylic and latex paint on plywood armature; 72 x 12 x 13 inches), it's essentially a narrow plywood plank with a bulbous midsection, mitered at the top and bottom for stability and festooned with inscrutable, flattish, chalk-white objects.
Comcept started pitching in on some of the finer details — doing everything from creating concept art to developing the in-game robot language — while Armature similarly was able to add its own perspective and ideas into some of the more conceptual aspects of the game.
She hit upon the idea for the book in 2009, after curating a retrospective in Paris on Madeleine Vionnet, inventor of the bias cut, which gave a "supple, easy and promising" fluidity to fabric, freeing women from the armature of pre-World War I designs.
With no detail left untouched, Krampus Furby also has black nails, a gothic "KRAMPUS" chest piece, and "articulated armature" that means he can be posed into a saucy split or with his hands curled into creepy claws, all the better to grab you with.
She didn't just design the now world-famous chaise longue basculante, an easy chair on a movable crescent-shaped steel armature — Charlotte Perriand even modeled it for promotional photography, lazing on the ultra-modern-for-1928 recliner while sporting a necklace strung with industrial ball bearings.
Along one glass wall is a head-to-toe row of armless pale green Declivé chaise longues in Paulin's signature style of stretched fabric over foam atop a hidden armature; they resemble caterpillars, with segments bent to different angles to accommodate a variety of seating positions.
Here the veteran Rasheed Araeen, who emigrated from Karachi, Pakistan to London in 21966, is displaying several new tessellated abstract paintings, though even stronger are his wall-mounted wooden sculptures, formed of repeated squares and diagonals and painted solid colors that sometimes parallel and sometimes interrupt the armature.
The centerpiece in this room — which also serves as the acoustic backdrop for musical and spoken word performances — is "Moon Mirror," a large (at 103 by 191 1/2 by 71 inches), crescent-shaped sculpture made of prismatic glass tiles, in varying shades of blue, set into a steel armature.
It looks vaguely visceral, and in fact anthropomorphism creeps through the entire show, emerging at times into the openly figurative: a few lumps of tinted polymer clay for eyes, ears, nose and lips (and beard, I think) constitute "Stack Face" (1998), along with the wire armature that sorts those features in space.
Not only did it reward a terrorist state with $28503 billion of frozen oil revenues (some say, $22019 billion), it dismantled an extensive armature of international sanctions that had cut Iran's oil exports in half, banned it from the international financial system, and was beginning to threaten the regime with domestic unrest.
Leather is more delicate than bamboo, and so for one of Yonezawa's three pieces for the project — a 44-inch obelisk of woven red-brown leather strips titled "Jizo," after the bodhisattva statues said to protect travelers — he had to use an internal armature and take special care not to scratch the surface.
TODAY, THE HYDRAULIC has been transformed into a conversation pit furnished with Paulin's Ensemble Dune, a low-slung seating configuration constructed with the hidden wooden armature he invented and upholstered in nubby neutral wool and linen; its 12 sections, which follow the lines of the semi-recumbent human form, fit together seamlessly.
Seamed and stitched animals play a large role in Wagner's installation work, and their interplay with small houses is a motif that she is also revisiting, having created a complete facsimile of her former Banglatown neighborhood in paper, fabric, and laser-cut armature for Yard/Zone/Field at Popps Packing in 2014.
Loving's highly tactile collage paintings from the '70s — made from tattered found fabric and a clear precedent for contemporary artists like Shinique Smith — reference destitution and years of servitude, as much as Edwards's captivating and rough metal sculptures from the Lynch Fragments series — devised from shackles, chains, padlocks, and armature — reference subjugation and slavery.
Cutting back and forth in time, while draping every manner of philosophical digression upon the armature of his characters' lives, Mr. Bellow conjured both the busy mental life of his heroes — men who live, quite willfully, in their heads — and their daily, creaturely existence, their hectic encounters with tempestuous women, fast-talking pitchmen, professional jokesters, bumblers, bureaucrats and poseurs.
Aggressively priced and including technology designed to reduce ambient noise, the Echo Buds also include a passthrough mode (so you can hear what's happening on the street), two armature drivers in each earbud for quality sound, and the ability to access not only Alexa, but Siri or Google Assistant as well (depending on what your phone uses).
But Sean Bean, though he might be admired, has never counted among the much loved, and the shock value of his departure from "Game of Thrones" depended on the size of the investment that the creators had put into building up his part of the story until it looked like the armature of the whole deal.
You almost need a graduate degree in semiotics to grasp the logic by which the commission now regulates the sign's configuration of letters, symbols, font style and supporting armature but doesn't, technically, protect the name Pepsi-Cola — which those letters spell out — or the image of the Pepsi bottle, because doing so would mean regulating a business.
Adrift in it, we can duck confrontation with the metaphysical and the existential: the piercing, enduring regret at how you treated an old, estranged friend; the inequities evident on every corner of the city; the fear that your life has been a project of self-delusion — that its elaborate armature, its gilded hand-stitched brocade, may in fact be moth-eaten.
The botanical garden's magic mountain, built of volcanic rock arranged over an armature of steel cubes and chicken wire, dotted at the base with ferns and anthuriums dear to the hearts of the Victorians, was inspired by an engraving in "The Orchidaceæ of Mexico and Guatemala," a two-volume work of gargantuan dimensions commissioned by James Bateman, a collector and scholar, and published in 1843.
They did so, Levi believes, as yet another form of cruel punishment for the crime of existing: It is naïve, absurd, and historically false to believe that an infernal system such as National Socialism sanctifies its victims: On the contrary, it degrades them, it makes them resemble itself, and this all the more when they are available, blank, and lacking a political and moral armature.
Awkwardly shaped, the color of an unripe peach and about the size of a Manhattan studio apartment, the piece seems to evoke an eroded river basin; when Rose saw it at Paula Cooper Gallery in New York, it had been installed on an armature, hovering in the air, so she hadn't fully comprehended how big it was: nearly 2000 square feet and six feet deep.
Songkick claims to have some of the best defenses in the industry, but even so, McIntyre says that within the first few minutes of sales opening, it's not uncommon to see 80 percent of the site's traffic coming from suspicious sources—namely, specific IP addresses that have been active on the site for weeks in advance, likely searching for weaknesses in its armature and customising bespoke software to exploit them.
The search for the boy, it turns out, is a giant MacGuffin: The very first sentence of the novel informs us that the child is dead, and James uses the search as an armature on which to hang dozens of other tales, much the way he used the story of an assassination attempt on Bob Marley in his award-winning 2014 novel "A Brief History of Seven Killings" as scaffolding to create a tangled, choral portrait of Jamaica and its relationship with the United States.

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