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"plexiglass" Definitions
  1. a transparent acrylic plastic often used in place of glass
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Mika Tajima's playful wallpaper and colored plexiglass panels mix art with design; Hermes Payrhuber's graffiti suggests a street vernacular; and Gerwald Rockenschaub deconstructs the Austrian flag with red and white plexiglass panels.
We sat down to talk, separated by a plexiglass window.
The lights have layers of plexiglass sandwiched in oblong boxes.
The plexiglass installations are removed after they have been photographed.
Some people wrote notes to Jones, now faded behind plexiglass.
These screens, however, are bigger, motorized and reinforced by plexiglass.
As to the plexiglass boxes, I once saw a beautiful Franz West installation where he had some smaller sculptural models in plexiglass and it just struck me as something I would eventually want to do.
The prison's concrete, steel and plexiglass created perfect echo chamber acoustics.
We walked in one morning and found the plexiglass case empty.
A petite woman, she was pushed aside by men with plexiglass shields.
A plexiglass divider is usually the only thing separating women from men.
Two rows of plexiglass chairs flanked a long, plexi-covered wood runway.
Pretrial meetings were conducted — awkwardly at best — through a perforated plexiglass window.
They cover the lower hanging neon with plexiglass to keep people safe.
This is done inside a cage of chains and even more plexiglass.
I laid my head on the juddering plexiglass window of the train home.
Its exterior is made of reflective sheets of plexiglass that were painted gold.
Down the bottom is the sample of a plexiglass edition I just released.
In most prisons, they peered at visitors through a mesh or plexiglass screen.
Aluminum rink light glinted off a thicket of surfaces: ice, plexiglass, helmets, sticks.
They used the plexiglass to make a lens for a pair of spectacles.
He'd preserve the blood in plexiglass and UV resin to create glistening, mesmerizing sculptures.
But the cover is those bubbles cut in black plexiglass, just reflecting the ceiling.
On a far wall are three plexiglass collages showing the sexual power of technology.
"The most ideal surface for fingerprints is something that's smooth and nonporous," like plexiglass.
"You basically get into a tanning booth made out of clear Plexiglass," he says.
He had only around thirty minutes to build a plexiglass mount for the Bible.
Michael Govan This triangular plexiglass box, protruding off the wall, was made in 2179.
"Visits in jail took place behind plexiglass windows, no physical contact," said Ms. Saunders.
"She was only 49," her colleague, wearing a plexiglass shelter around her head, answered.
Up a flight of steps we stop at a front desk behind thick plexiglass.
The wire and plexiglass that surrounded them made them look like wild animals in captivity.
Temporary panels were put up on the Pont des Arts, until plexiglass panels were installed.
The frame was just a regular backboard frame that I ripped the plexiglass off of.
Eventually, I began using UV resins and acrylic substrates like Plexiglass to preserve the blood.
She sanded it and stained it a nice deep brown, covering the front with plexiglass.
Cecilia's Monkey Jesus is exhibited behind plexiglass, presumably to protect it from any further restorations.
Lawyers are often forced to speak with their clients in the visiting room behind plexiglass.
I have one 20-foot wall, so I've made 20-foot-long plexiglass pieces, too.
Jenner actually was walking on a plexiglass platform suspended above the water of the Trevi Fountain.
The Drollingers were sitting on a grandstand with other invited dignitaries behind a long plexiglass table.
I lost an engine due to a flak hit, and the plexiglass nose was blown out.
He held up a clear piece of plexiglass to avoid getting milk splattered on the camera.
"The doors are so thin, they're like plexiglass, and they knock into the door," she said.
By 2012, the lawsuit said, Mr. Moi began working on plexiglass paintings at the Chihuly studio.
"It can also light matches, gunpowder, burn paper, or even punch through thin plexiglass," he said.
She smiled and waited patiently as he was delivered into a plexiglass pen by a small lift.
While I was getting down the plexiglass high steps I didn't know whether to cry or laugh.
Vjeran used a light modifier as a background and plexiglass to create mirrored reflections and graphic shapes.
Displayed behind plexiglass with pristine lighting, they are shown as works of art rather than therapeutic aids.
During legal visits at the jail, Chapo is physically separated from his lawyers by a plexiglass barrier.
Kroger, the nation's largest supermarket chain, is installing plexiglass shields at cash registers amid the coronavirus outbreak.
After the game, cleaning crews found the stickers of Frank stuck to plexiglass walls, immediately prompting outrage.
New York used to have as many as 20 factories that specialized in mod-looking plexiglass furniture.
So I'm going down with the crown, and I'm not pulling this plexiglass podium to break my bones.
As people move the plexiglass pieces over the light box, different formations will be projected onto a wall.
Many jails prohibit physical contact, and visits take place through a plexiglass window, which can make children anxious.
In clear plexiglass cages, designed to be stepped upon, they peer up underfoot in an exhibition exploring phobia.
I have pressed my face against heavy metal bars, against the Plexiglass divide in a visitor's waiting room.
The stack of woodcut yellow and blue plexiglass installations, all isolated rectangular blocks, hung vertically on the wall.
SJ: How did you decide on the miniature scale in plexiglass cubes, and are the sculptures always this size?
"While we were talking, I found it," he reports back, noting that it is still in its plexiglass case.
As aluminum went out of style toward the end of the '60s, he began working with Lucite and plexiglass.
He sprayed it directly on the plexiglass windshield in front of the pilot who was struggling to get out.
Made from soft leather pieces, one of which wrapped around the wearer's ankle, each pair had transparent plexiglass heels.
An actress sits next to a small, plexiglass-encased platform, where two tortoises disport themselves beneath a heat lamp.
The plexiglass installations bear laser-etched epitaphs in Hebrew to those believed to have been buried at the site.
For one, unlike taxi drivers, Uber drivers use their own vehicles, which typically don't include your classic plexiglass divider.
Erlich's team did report running an additional experiment—embedding a 1.4-megabyte video in a plexiglass pair of eyeglasses.
In addition, the little mammals are placed in a long, clear plexiglass tube and slid into an M.R.I. machine.
The sculptures are stacked in an installation on a table, either encased in, or on top of, clear plexiglass boxes.
The example from 1950 was made for racing, with a no frills cockpit, plexiglass windows, and leather tie-down straps.
People started throwing glass and destroying the plexiglass sculpture in what might've been the best performance I saw all weekend.
The ladies eventually got their revenge on Corden: Beckham caught him off guard by blasting two apples into the plexiglass.
This studio view shows my three workstations, one for my plexiglass work, one for painting, and one for design work.
The supermarket chain, which has 1200 employees is installing plexiglass partitions at their cash registers this week, according to Kaner.
In the years since, they switched the grid to be made of plexiglass and dyed it red, green, and blue.
The items could be held in plexiglass containers that protect from ultraviolet rays, not in containers fitted with ultraviolet lights.
He lasts 44 days in a plexiglass case over the Thames; she lasts 40 minutes with Rachel Maddow on MSNBC.
It's some combination of the cameras having to dodge the chains ,and the space the plexiglass holding pods take up.
The owner climbed the roof and, with a few thrusts, dislodged the plexiglass plaque, which I put in my trunk.
I continued the project of small sculptures in plexiglass boxes as a structure to fit on a table in her space.
A surreal stage-like creation with one brick wall replaced with plexiglass, it was a magnified vision of a childhood toy.
Kudrow was not having a ball, however, "This is my nightmare," she said, reluctantly taking her place behind a plexiglass wall.
So we got into that on the "Keep Your Name" video, and he got a sheet of black plexiglass for that.
Liaison Office staff, meanwhile, had replaced the sullied state seal with a new one and encased it in a plexiglass box.
While two of the nine murals have been defaced, most of the others have been covered by plexiglass to protect them.
She wears body armor, a plexiglass visor, and, on her right shoulder, a skull-and-bones patch above an American flag.
Her jellyfish and man-of-war fish swim on tall, rectangular plexiglass panels hung from the ceiling in a half-circle.
The Mattes will preserve the surfaces by covering them by transparent plexiglass, creating a publicly-accessible impression of the forbidden areas.
She must have seen the hopeless eyes on faces plastered against plexiglass squares in the metal doors while walking the tiers.
You can't open the door to the Lower East Side gallery Chapter NY right now without bumping into a wall of plexiglass.
Earlier this month in Milan, Jonas Lund's latest research shone through plexiglass panels in the Steve Turner booth at the Miart fair.
Gottlieb traveled to Florida over the weekend, though she was only able to speak with her husband from behind a plexiglass barrier.
Gross made this amorphous and eye-popping orange, yellow, and red sculpture out of polyurethane foam, plaster, clay, plexiglass, lights, and paint.
You apply the spray paint to one side of the plexiglass and the chalk marker with your statement on the other side.
The final output is shown on plexiglass screens surrounded by elegant hand-painted frames, a true hybridity of analog and digital practice.
Paris also installed plexiglass panels to prevent people from adding more locks, but some determined lovebirds still attach them to the lampposts.
One, for example, was for a long-haul truck in which the driver sat inside what looked like a plexiglass flying saucer.
At the next training station, a UPS truck was outfitted with plexiglass to allow instructors to watch students sort and select packages.
If they wanted to show him a document, she said, they had to hold it up to a plexiglass window between them.
From there, the beads were mixed into 3D printing material or plexiglass and made into the plastic bunny and the glasses, respectively.
The objects were exhibited like curiosities or artifacts on an 800-foot wall containing small plexiglass shelves arranged in a large grid.
Tatty and weathered shoeboxes create a colorful column supporting a small stack of books, a bright triangle of Plexiglass, and a ceramic skunk.
Along the walls are vibrant plexiglass plaques and a row of color coordinated sports jerseys, raised high like relics of a championship run.
And if you do use a protective plexiglass plate in between, there's still the issue that the iPad is completely flat and awkward.
I was obsessed with decorating my bedroom, specifically a Pier One wicker headboard and the Indian print bedspread and a plexiglass cube table.
Made of steel and plexiglass with casters, its parts are interchangeable with several of his other seats and tables that the company manufactures.
The basketball court, which is normally used by students and faculty members, has a tidy, corporate look: gleaming hardwood surrounded by plexiglass walls.
From behind plexiglass we watched as technicians crashed a bright yellow 2019 Honda Civic coupe into a 90-metric-ton block of concrete.
In St. Moritz, the irregularly shaped "Clean Clothes" (1969) depicts bagged-up dry cleaning, painted on plexiglass with real metal hangers on top.
In the middle of the room, illuminated by bright light, in a plexiglass case with tubes and wires, was a tiny human being.
Coblentz got to work on a special spherification station to test in zero g—basically a plexiglass glove box equipped with preloaded syringes.
It's surprisingly easy to set up, even for someone who's never worked something more complex than a plastic and plexiglass budget-branded coffee machine.
Occasional fluorescent florals break up the color story, and a plexiglass altar containing Play merch is conveniently situated by the door and the register.
The Smart Radiator Valves look great too, with a translucent plexiglass Philippe Starck design and an e-paper screen for displaying the current temperature.
The next, Kate Hudson was inches away from her, wearing a white dress that seemed to have been constructed entirely from shards of plexiglass.
Here Moholy-Nagy continues the innovations of his paintings and sculptures of the 1920s, using aluminum, plexiglass and paint in fresher, nearly contemporary ways.
Much of his work depicts a kind of endless, interlocked labyrinth of homes and creative spaces, often employing then-new materials like colored plexiglass.
When he appears, dressed in ass-less chaps and heeled thigh-high boots, he skulks down a plexiglass runway purpose-built for the show.
Rectangularly framed upholstery remnants, mounted on plexiglass, with irregular seat-shaped cutouts, they lie in a neat row dominating the room from the floor.
Damien Davis's installation of plexiglass collages, Collapse: Black Wall Street Study explores the development and use of written language to tell his own stories.
At Père Lachaise in Paris, you can try to jump past a sheet of protective Plexiglass to leave a lip print for Oscar Wilde.
This router will carve the design in great detail out of blocks of ultra-clear plexiglass, creating two pieces that fit nearly perfectly together.
With a Dremel, I hand carve lines into plexiglass, hence the need for constant cleaning and attaching of my tools to the vacuum cleaner.
Like, who needs an RGB space toilet or a booth where a smart bidet just blasts a constant stream of water at a plexiglass wall?
She's addressed the phenomenon through projects like her Optimism Filters, colorful plexiglass filters that she uses to tint or highlight photographs, replicating her mental experience.
Each sample measures two by 11 inches in size; the materials include astronaut clothing fabric, ISS window Plexiglass, silicone composites, and parts of storage containers.
In his cell with the Plexiglass window, Mitchell would whistle, make noises and talk to other inmates through the gap between the doorjamb and door.
Designed by Henry Moore, a sculptor, the lights never functioned the way they were supposed to, languishing behind a dropped ceiling of ugly smoked plexiglass.
Pfitzner sprayed down my notebook with antiseptic and led me down a warm, hushed hallway to a room full of plexiglass mouse boxes on racks.
Most of the looks were embellished with colorful geometric plexiglass earrings, some with big collars made of bright pieces of fabric styled as eclectic scarves.
In Self Portrait with Twelve Boxes, a series of plexiglass boxes filled with objects of personal significance, she explores layering as a process of identity.
I cried in the cab on the way home, while the driver passed me tissues through the change slot in the plexiglass that separated us.
No, Trump might talk endlessly, but he would do it from a comfy, heated plexiglass bubble while the peons stand shivering in front of him.
The bird was confined to a plexiglass box and looked like a Victorian king in a five-tiered felt collar meant to prevent self-plucking.
Minute details of brushwork, seals, and inscriptions are impressive and support Little's assertions, but are challenging to see behind plexiglass and the glare of lights.
It is maybe 15 square feet, with (presumably bulletproof) plexiglass walls — small and transparent and yet completely cut off from the action in the shop.
And the day Kim posted the video footage to Snapchat, she also posted a tweet which belongs under Plexiglass in the Museum of the Internet.
This memorializes a live performance at the Palazzo Grassi in Venice in 1979, during which ORLAN was carried in a plexiglass shrine and bared one breast.
The installation is composed of a light table with a camera set up above it, and dozens of pieces of plexiglass in various shapes and letters.
In that small trunk, Polestar's designers used a transparent bit of plexiglass that shows off the cables carrying 400 volts from the battery to the motors.
You were more likely to bump into an art installation — a wire cube filled with lasers, or flowers pressed between plexiglass — than into a brand logo.
For 23 hours in June, I was sealed in the chamber, while nurses monitored me constantly through a plexiglass window and video camera in the ceiling.
She shaped the creatures from colored art paper and embedded them into the plexiglass along with swirls of blue and aqua to suggest a restless sea.
And prison systems that hold family visitation ignore what researchers have learned about physical contact: Seeing parents through plexiglass is another form of trauma for children.
Like a prison, visitors can come only at specific times and are only allowed to talk to detainees through plexiglass on phones with poor sound quality.
Anderson Park, a lightly landscaped meadow with magnificent views of snow-capped mountains, was occupied by plexiglass neon trees and brightly coloured human-sized plastic balls.
With its clear plexiglass construction and flexible parallel slots, the Kitchendao Universal Knife Block is essentially a smaller, more budget friendly version of our top pick.
It hangs chockablock with the numerous other second-tier items in open storage on the American Wing mezzanine, dim behind thick plexiglass and hard to find.
Satisfied with their proof of concept, they then repeated the trick by encoding a short video in DNA and fusing it in plexiglass, a transparent plastic.
Against a bright pink backdrop made of ultrasuede (a microfiber invented in 1970), plastic mannequins and plexiglass cases showcase an array of synthetic garments and accessories.
The solution is also not as simple as plucking artifacts from the ground and shuttling them to museum collections, where they might be preserved behind plexiglass vitrines.
They filled a Plexiglass cylinder mounted on an aluminum plate with water and then injected commercial liquid hand soap to create a thick foam at the top.
And then there are the Goddesses: decked out in the artist's signature plexiglass wearables, they feed attendees raw vegan food prepared by Daniele Watts and Chef Belive.
It's a tribute to Mr. Koons, who, in the 1980s, created a series of sculptures in the form of store-bought vacuum cleaners presented within plexiglass boxes.
And tenants often find ways to fill in the space above the wall by installing plexiglass or creating do-it-yourself insulated panels and wedging them in.
The master illusionist first rose to fame in 1999 when he was buried in a plexiglass coffin under a three-ton water-filled tank for seven days.
In addition, two sculptural works with bullets and other objects suspended in plexiglass carry slash dates, "1986/2018," which, along with their gleaming perfection, suggest possible refabrication.
As your eyes adjust, the scene beyond the plexiglass reveals a drab, gray room; an oscillating fan; pieces of wood piled on the floor; a few plastic bags.
As your eyes adjust, you discern on the other side of a clear plexiglass wall a bleak, colorless diorama resembling a basement alcove in an old industrial building.
Her exquisite skill as a colorist is evident even when she limits her palette to black, white, and one or two other colors, as in her Plexiglass works.
The Vektor might be my favorite yet from Defakto, however, thanks to a combination of a small, 39mm case and height of only 9.8mm including that domed plexiglass.
The largest version of earrings is made up of a total of 2,978 sequins of cut glass, paillettes, iridescent Plexiglass cutouts, silver; 1,268 of which are Swarovski crystals.
Images chosen from the electronic version of her father's file are shown as laser prints, mounted on neon pink Plexiglass, their titles indicating what they represent — sometimes vaguely.
"The crew brought out the clear plexiglass podium that you saw — we were about to do our Halloween costume contest," she recounted the next day on the show.
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He said that was why it had largely rejected putting in glass or plexiglass panels, like those that might be found at a zoo or a sports arena.
In the first plexiglass paintings on the show's last ramp, he incises both sides with infinitesimal curling lines and tints them with contrasting colors to create a third.
But "defeat" appears in large letters on a plexiglass panel at the very beginning of "Witness to War," the Old Stone House's new $350,000 exhibition about the battle.
Bei Bei will be traveling in a steel-and-plexiglass transport container provided by FedEx, which has been slowly introduced to him to get him used to it.
Gemstones were nearly eliminated in their designs, replaced with progressively more experimental touches of color: black niello, a mix of metals; ebony; resin; plexiglass; pigment; even broken glass.
A semitransparent long-exposure photo of pedestrians walking the Tuileries Garden in Paris is affixed on plexiglass while a video, captured from the same location, loops behind it.
BOISSEUIL, France — A furious Jean-Marc Ducourtioux shouted with his fellow union members as they banged on the plexiglass window of a meeting hall in small-town France.
People at the festivals were invited to write or draw their answer to the question, "What does music mean to you?" on a globe made out of multicolored plexiglass.
Surviving today behind protective plexiglass, "the work is drawn on the original blackboards in one of the classrooms in the building," Karen DeLong, the artist's sister, wrote to Hyperallergic.
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The current generation of whales will be the last to live within Seaworld's plexiglass walls, and will no longer be subjected to the high stress of multiple daily performances.
Moholy-Nagy believed fervently in new materials, techniques and technologies, and experimented with them on multiple fronts, from painting on clear plexiglass, aluminum and Formica to time-lapse photography.
From these he moved on to bolder works that accentuate the very flaws and fissures of thicker plexiglass that he heated in his oven and bent into flowing forms.
Twenty years ago, Mr. Miniero started building his own in his Dyker Heights bakery, but when he retired, he put it outside his house and covered it in plexiglass.
Then I inserted a movement that I had taken from a watch my uncle had given me, and screwed the thick plexiglass face down with four big wood screws.
They will notice that the plexiglass panel is attached to the fabric panel by curious looping folds, and that the whole work is suspended — seemingly precariously — by a few grommets.
Be it the accidentally controversial sweatshirt she wore to the ballet, or her penchant for plexiglass heels, Kimmy isn't one to follow the masses when it comes to conventional trends.
It's one of the most highly-automated sections of the plant, and I could only spot a few human workers keeping watch over the battery lines through small plexiglass windows.
His sets range from black plexiglass to CDs, with oil, water, soap, contact lenses, paint, tinfoil, and in one photo, caviar, added in to make the textures and colors unique.
Contrasting the traditional Picasso show upstairs, Collapsing Scenery created a psychedelic dancefloor filled with synthesized video projections and layers of colorful plexiglass, set to the tune of experimental electronic music.
Beyond is a lounge followed by a bar, the centerpiece of which is an enormous plexiglass sculpture of a ponytailed woman's head that doubles as a shelf for weird liqueurs.
Housed in a clear Plexiglass container, the original portfolios included 16 x 20 inch black-and-white prints, separated by Vellum sheets with Ms. Arbus's handwritten descriptions of her subjects.
On Thursday, more than 100 workers sat around folding tables, turning pieces of plexiglass and foam bands into disposable face shields that cover the whole face and resemble welder's masks.
On Thursday, more than 100 workers sat around folding tables, turning pieces of plexiglass and foam bands into disposable face shields that cover the whole face and resemble welder's masks.
Kroger is installing plexiglass shields at cash registers and urging the federal government to make masks and gloves available to grocery workers amid the coronavirus outbreak, the company said Tuesday.
And how would you feel if someone put you in a plexiglass container with only a few air holes, people walking over your cage like you were 'just a mouse'?
Yet there is a friction between the two sections: the supple fabric, its repeating digital arrays designed online by Ms. Root, against the unyielding plexiglass, with its wavering hand-applied paint.
Security camera video aired by the station showed the suspect, who police said was unarmed, kicking through two sets of plexiglass doors that lead into the building's lobby before being shot.
University of Michigan offered an ode to agriculture and nature's abundance with Cloud/Bank, featuring open-frame farm scene with clouds, fish, corn, and pigs constructed out of metal and plexiglass.
The castle and accessories are made of a combination of wood, plexiglass, and plastic, although the home is mainly made of wood that is easy to clean with a damp cloth.
Now, however, he stretches the definition of collage, making pieces that have multiple surface layers — paper, plexiglass, wood — onto which he applies photographs, paint, vinyl, resin, tape, shoe polish, even glitter.
The song "Low" came on and she said, "I love this song!" and hopped out onto the ice while Ms. Manary shimmied her shoulders to the music from behind the plexiglass.
Outtakes • "Evolving" isn't quite the word to describe what's happening in the peep show business, with the plexiglass removed and clients now able to get a grope before the window closes.
Back on the mountain, Big Sky Resort unveiled two new high-speed chairlifts this ski season, including one six-person chair with heated seats and plexiglass bubbles to block the wind.
The Norwegian arm of the German automaker cut a small car in half and constructed a plexiglass trailer around it, letting the driver see out but preventing anyone else from seeing in.
Thirty feet away in the marsh, another city official wearing waders and a bug hat stands on a narrow steel walkway, dangling the end of a long hose over a plexiglass chamber.
The glass skateboard is part of a series where the guys at Braille Skateboarding ride all kinds of weird boards like an Xbox One skateboard, a metal skateboard, and a plexiglass skateboard.
The library's security was also low-key at the time, consisting mainly of a plexiglass box and a middle-aged librarian named Betty Jean Gooch (played in the film by Ann Dowd).
Much like you can walk into the space that was once CBGB and see its visage partially preserved behind plexiglass, it's a designer clothing store even if it's kept some historical grime.
Where a beautiful new park and walking path stand, filled with commissioned art — like a light-up plexiglass sculpture — were once people's homes; residents were violently evicted to make way for construction.
Ah, the book Love gives to Joe: fitting, romantic, and arguably the first sign this woman would eventually lock this man in a plexiglass box with the body of his deceased neighbor.
And when they don't bleed, they appear refracted through wildly colored plexiglass, or treaded on balefully by a long-haired figure clad in a golden bodysuit, her face masked by a hood.
"Waterfall" (2016), a magenta-colored plexiglass sheet leaning against the wall, comes dangerously close to Jeff Koons's multi-million-dollar balloon-twisting, with its sensuous curve and the artist's choice of color.
I had some of them in the studio, displayed in plexiglass boxes, and when Ellie Rines, the owner of 56 Henry, saw them she suggested we do something like that for her space.
I open the house's plexiglass sliding door, use a pair of long tweezers to grab the most docile bee I can spot, and drop the loaded tweezer into a specially constructed wooden rack.
When immigrants detained in the facilities saw investigators walking through, they banged on the cell windows and pressed notes against the plexiglass to show the length of time they had spent in custody.
Just before lunch arrived, Kong Chen, a metabolism investigator at NIH's National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, turned up on the other side of my plexiglass window to say hello.
Two students placed the tropical fruit there as a joke, but when they returned, the pineapple was not only still there, it had been moved to a display case, protected by plexiglass. Naturally.
On Wednesday afternoon, the 180-seat Baita, with a plexiglass retractable roof and hanging strings of pompoms that are red, green and white (the colors of the Italian flag), was about half-full.
He said the guard usually sat in a plexiglass office known as "the bubble" in the dormitory's day room, with his legs propped up on the desk as he reclined in a chair.
And recent Instagram photos suggest that the largest of the new murals, a reference to Jacques-Louis David's iconic equestrian portrait "Napoleon Crossing the Alps," has also been covered with a plexiglass sheet.
More recently, in late 2018, Marcante-Testa renovated the Milanese women's wear boutique Imarika, outfitting the shop with clear plexiglass cabinets and a monumental sales counter made of clay and pink maple briarwood.
Also on view at SPRING/BREAK were Fingerprints (1993), enlarged fingerprints silkscreened in glue on paper or plexiglass and covered with human hair, and Disney Targets (2015), which interrogate gun culture using childlike imagery.
Made from bits of white plastic attached to a dark plexiglass ground, it translates biblical passages in which God lays down the law for mankind into a language — supposedly universal — of dashes and dots.
The Guggenheim show starts with a late sculpture, from 1946: a spiraling tangle of plexiglass and chromium rods — reminiscent of Frank Stella's recent work — that dangles over the little fountain on the rotunda floor.
The dogs are kept in separate kennels enclosed by plexiglass so that they can see who comes in and out, and Agee sits on a low stool when he plays to appear less threatening.
The rooms included a paintings gallery, a smoking lounge (Pompidou was an inveterate smoker) and a dining room, the last of which was outfitted with nearly a thousand plexiglass rods suspended from the ceiling.
The work is comprised of several objects grouped together: a neon silhouette on plexiglass depicting a woman pouring water, a brass pipe water feature, engraved blackened ceramic jugs, sound elements, and dried palm fronds.
Critical Shopper Right inside the designer Simone Rocha's new store, on Wooster Street in SoHo, is a sculpture by the Chinese artist Ren Ri: a wall of stacked plexiglass cubes filled with shapely honeycombs.
The prosecutors, led by Bridget Rohde, the acting U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, argued that Guzmán can see and hear just fine through the room's Plexiglass barrier and metal screen.
On paper, the concept for the Elimination Chamber is great: four wrestlers are held in plexiglass chambers until one is released, every five minutes, adding to what starts out as a two-person match.
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Now the Pont des Arts, its iron grillwork freshly painted and protected by plexiglass panes, has taken on a new role, as the setting for an exhibition of sculptures by the contemporary artist Daniel Hourdé.
On March 22, Kroger, the country's largest supermarket chain, said it would install plexiglass shields as a barrier for cashiers and would permit workers to wear masks and gloves at work if they have them.
There are MMA gloves worn by ex-champs, a racquet used by Andre Agassi when he won the French Open, and on a plexiglass-encased pedestal, an autographed pair of Shaquille O'Neal's size 22 sneakers.
Before the internet, when seamen arrived at port, they elbowed each other to get to the phone booth first, trying to find out if a child had been baptized while shipmates banged on the plexiglass.
The plexiglass piece channels the disfranchised and disaffected population of Cleveland's "Forgotten Triangle" — a divested minority neighborhood bordered by Kinsman Avenue, Woodland Avenue, East 55th Street, and East 79th Street in the city's Fifth Ward.
The space has a large plexiglass veneer through which the guards could watch them as was shared with what she estimates were 15 or 20 other women, some of whom were also sick from withdrawal.
On the outside, the wheels have plexiglass elements to echo the interior, and the side skirts have been decorated with an embossed pattern, which is supposed to connote the goosebumps you get when you're particularly excited.
In Melting Rainbows Axelrod uses his face and various body parts to press up against a transparent plexiglass surface in order to create psychedelic drips and effects that are then live projected onto a theater screen.
Two small recent sculptures echo the drawings, using Mr. Newman's signature juxtaposition of dissimilar materials, textures and shapes — yellow-striped papier-mâché; clear, colored and mirrored plexiglass; and extruded aluminum, among others — to solidly suggestive effect.
Transmitter is currently hosting "Living Still," a thought-provoking group show of retrofuturist still lifes (through May 22.0), while Microscope will open an exhibition of Kevin Reuning's etched-plexiglass deconstructions of computer-animated faces on Friday.
With no fingerprints or security camera footage to go by, the police were left with few clues pointing to whoever had broken in through a back entrance and smashed the plexiglass display case holding the shoes.
Standing in front of any of them, museum visitors will see that what appeared to be a single unit is actually two panels, the upper made of patterned fabric, the lower of enameled and spray-painted plexiglass.
Michelle Gelernt, one of Guzman's lawyers, again brought up the conditions of Guzman's imprisonment at Friday's hearing, saying it was difficult to review evidence because lawyers were only allowed to speak to Guzman through a plexiglass barrier.
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Walmart, Kroger and Albertsons are installing plexiglass sneeze guards in the coming weeks to help protect their employees from the spread of coronavirus as they continue to work on the front lines of a public health pandemic.
He has embarked on several seemingly death-defying tasks in an effort to test his endurance and promote his television specials: In 1999 in New York, he was buried underground in a plexiglass coffin for a week.
UniCredit, Italy's biggest bank, said it would leave less than a third of its branches open and further cut opening hours while boosting protection for staff with plexiglass separation screens as well as protective masks and gloves.
"The artist has long relied on a collection of discreet and trusted individuals to work in the shadows to create the drawings and paintings on paper glass plexiglass and canvas that bear his name," the suit claims.
Some kitchens that buy the Dishcraft system will probably realize they could get more customers by showing it off through a plexiglass wall in the hallway on the way to the conveyor where you drop your tray.
In "Glider Shuffle" (2015), which is a single-channel video projection on a freestanding plexiglass screen, Tenser's animated geometric shapes — sliding, colliding and caroming off each other — suggests an affinity with Oskar Fischinger and Len Lye, among others.
In 1967 he garnered considerable attention for his designs for the National Theater's all-male production of "As You Like It," replacing furniture with geometric forms and rendering the trees of the Forest of Arden as plexiglass tubes.
A large, pristine plexiglass cube appears to drift, a few feet off the ground, among the shacks: the titular ghost, plainly, which haunts the world's innumerable shantytowns with utopian longings but can do nothing to relieve their squalor.
The first testicular prosthesis—made from a metal alloy called Vitallium—had been implanted in during World War II and in the two decades that followed, a number of other materials were used including lucite, Plexiglass and polyethylene.
Verdant air emanates from a dreamy jungle of plant life; neon light bounces around mirrored surfaces; luminous plexiglass constructions pop out from every direction; and unplaceable music is punctuated by the random zing of a fairy wand sound effect.
The following morning, I headed out to crank up the barbershop, and as soon as I stepped out of the door, prisoners from other dorms started banging on the plexiglass for me to put them on the haircut list.
Ippolito and a few dozen helpers at a time toil in a makeshift assembly line hot-gluing thin strips of Amazon-bought foam to rectangular pieces of plexiglass, then fastening elastic bands to each side with an office stapler.
The piece was originally built to be experienced in public space, and from its first location on top of the Artpace roof, the skyline of San Antonio was visible through the transparent plexiglass, framed by the glowing blue silhouette.
But rather than dwell on the past, the artist is intent on looking ahead, toward a utopian vision of the future that inspires his otherworldly Cloud Cities sculptures — geometric constellations of various sizes composed of glass and iridescent plexiglass.
Building 6 will be a long-term space for the rotation of works by Rauschenberg — currently a labyrinth of silk-screened plexiglass and mirrored panels — and for artists who have completed the residency, including Dawn DeDeaux and Lonnie Holley.
The work lacks the verticality of an iceberg, instead immersing the viewer in mostly angular plexiglass shapes that jut out from the walls and the floor, while others — including a circle — slowly rotate in the middle of the installation.
The appearance of three white men with cowboy hats, dark ruddy faces, wearing gray uniforms and distinct cowboy boots, stood on the other side of the cell door, looking through the plexiglass window, directly at us with disgust in their eyes.
The company is introducing new features for corporate clients, too, such as a dust-protection cover, Power over Ethernet technology, and, eventually, a plexiglass add-on that could be better for corporate clients who need to clean their displays, like hospitals.
He understands that it could be perilous to the environment—and would certainly be perilous for public relations—should a mouse with a drive toward albinism or infertility escape its plexiglass box and start mating with the free mouse population.
One of the most visually compelling works in the show is Jordan Eagles's "Blood Mirror" (2015), wherein large plexiglass plates splattered with blood are illuminated to project their red designs from ceiling to floor in one corner of the gallery.
In the present, she's a sullen, slouching young woman in a depressing, sterile plexiglass-and-cement cage, dully parroting the party line about how she only exists so her corporate owners can assess her validity as a potential product stream.
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It's the one where they donned make-up and cropped, coiffed hair for the photo shoot and slapped on cover art that looks like flames or lava or something, but was actually bovine and human bodily fluids smeared between plexiglass.
The campaigners have staged smaller protests in London in recent months, gluing their buttocks to Plexiglass security panels in the galleries above the floor of Parliament, shutting down bridges and pouring buckets of fake blood outside the prime minister's residence.
The one we see here, which may be the smallest, was fabricated, in part at least, in his own domestic oven in St Ives, and it was fashioned from a new material: perspex, better known in the US as plexiglass.
Roughly 13 yards away, a machine had spit dozens of freshly washed golf balls through a plexiglass chute, and the clattering, rat-a-tat noise they made as they spilled out transported McInerney back to the night of Oct. 21.
Give her and her company, Streb Extreme Action, a platform 30 feet in the air to leap off, a sheet of plexiglass to crash into, or a mat to land on, face forward, with a splat, and they're right at home.
There they made sure that the doors actually closed; installed a swivel apparatus to hold a mock phone book containing information about the storytellers' communities in New York featured on the calls; and put in plexiglass skylight domes, among other items.
In South Central, the reps sometimes set up a game called Cash Box, in which contestants who agree to a rapid test enter a plexiglass booth where they try to grab cash as it is blown around at high speeds.
Brightly colored plexiglass cutouts alternately highlight and obscure a mix of found and original imagery that includes a view of the oldest surviving mosque in India — which happens to be in Gujarat, the site of terrible anti-Muslim pogroms in 2002.
Perry and his team figured this out by first teaching bumblebees a new skill that they wouldn't naturally learn in the wild: pulling a string to free a disc from under a plexiglass covered in order to access the nectar inside.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Entering Simon Denny's latest exhibition Blockchain Future States is like stepping into a distilled version of a comic con or tech conference, complete with plexiglass cases and full-size Pokémon cut-outs on stage platforms.
The Brussels-based gallery's entire booth was dedicated to the work of Jakub Nepras, a Czech multimedia artist whose video collages projected on unexpected surfaces, like painted drywall and plexiglass embedded with stones, dissect commerce, human interactions, and the flow of energy.
The plane is now on display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force near Dayton, Ohio, and you can walk down the aisle and look through plexiglass to see the office where the commander in chief took phone calls.
Although according to Fendi's CEO Pietro Beccari, the final "si" only came at 1am on Thursday morning, barely 18 hours before Lagerfeld's models were set to walk on water — across a plexiglass panel set flush with the bubbling basin of the Trevi.
Michelle Gelernt, deputy attorney-in-charge of the Federal Defenders of New York, claims her staff can't adequately prepare for Chapo's trial without "contact visits," which would allow them to be on the same side of the Plexiglass barrier as their client.
Note the vintage chronograph pushers, the syringe hands, the three-tier Art Deco lugs and — seen in a third dimension — the sapphire crystal "box" glass, a visual throwback to the plexiglass crystals of old, recently adopted by a raft of watch brands.
"What we fear more than anything is a storm coming in from the west coast," said Vivian Genders, as she cleared small debris from a laurel oak tree in the yard of her bay front home, its windows still boarded with plexiglass shutters.
These disk-like objects are making appearances in many artists' works these days and they draw links between mass-produced ready-mades, like Jeff Koons's vacuum cleaners encased in plexiglass in the '80s, and the uncanny nature of clean and sterile spaces.
That famous image by Mr. Edgerton, a professor of electrical engineering at M.I.T. who died in 1990, shows a drooping bullet with a slightly blunted tip just after it has pierced a sheet of plexiglass; he captured it with a strobe light.
The rules that allow photo-oriented flights—which typically operate with doors open or removed completely so photographers have free range of movement and aren't shooting through plexiglass—are meant for professional photographers, who would have extra training and proper harnessing gear.
The main living-room wall was decorated with contoured plexiglass panels (found in a depot in the south of France by Mayle, and later discovered to be from the original Courrèges store in Paris); a small orange tree sat next to the hearth.
The lowering of the marsupial in a plexiglass box has been practiced in the town since the early 1990s but has been condemned by animal rights advocates who say the bright lights, loud crowds and fireworks are distressing to the nocturnal animal.
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Judge Cogan previously denied Balarezo's request for "contact visits" with Chapo, citing security concerns, so they're only allowed to meet with each other on opposite sides of a special room that is divided by a concrete wall outfitted with a mesh and plexiglass window.
The two-person confinement reeked of feces and urine, and "indicative of the depth of his mental illness, and/or out of an effort by him to simply be noticed and helped, Mitchell smeared feces on the Plexiglass window to his cell," the lawsuit says.
Balancing out the communist casualties of mid-century America is the second half of Neidich's show, The Archive of False Accusations, which features newspaper articles from LA-area publications printed between 1950–1954, all displayed in flat, clear, plexiglass vitrines illuminated by lavender neon tubes.
We had an obstacle called the Sewer Chute, which was, you'd go up a ladder and then go down a ladder in a very narrow sort of Plexiglass box, and the kid coming down fell backwards, and it looked like he snapped his neck.
Indeed, folding is an integral component in experiencing these multifunctional items: The shirt, papery nylon with removable arms and plexiglass zipper pulls, can be tucked into its own back pocket, and the sleeping bag rolls out of the side compartment of an oversize lambskin duffel.
Like its creator, the show is varied in its artistic disciplines: There's jewelry and chairs and luggage and dresses and turntables and a five-foot plexiglass recreation of the rapper's 2013 "Yeezus" album cover that Mr. Abloh designed while serving as Mr. West's creative director.
Reminiscent of the Art Deco-inspired wooden pendulum clock that ticks in the brand's historic boutique in the Piazza San Giovanni, the limited-edition watch, which comes with a black or ivory face and a dark or light leather band, has a retro plexiglass crystal.
The gallery's Paris debut was proving a commercial success, particularly at the Wednesday preview, when it found a buyer for a 19-foot plexiglass mural that the French Pop artist Martial Raysse painted in 1966 for the Swiss home of Princess Catherine Aga Khan.
According to the legal reports, the especially suspect similarities that crop up in the "Born This Way" music video are a plexiglass base, four decapitated heads, Gaga's blunt hair cut, and her forehead implants — "essential characteristics," as per Orlan's lawyers, from Orlan's own artwork.
A timer, uselessly, spins in the upper right hand corner of the screen—uselessly because Bynum is competing against nothing but the obstacles in front of him at this point, the wall and then the collection of plexiglass girders and demonic monkeybars and impossibilities beyond it.
This is a technique the artist also utilizes in "Invasive Pigments Grid, New York, NY" (2016), in which colorful dot matrices fill a pair of plexiglass squares, each containing round samples of plant pigments that appear like a cross between a microscopic sampling and a watercolor swatch.
His unique approach to record production has led Dixon to work with adventurous artists like The Flaming Lips and Aerial Pink to produce limited edition records cut into unorthodox materials like upcycled plexiglass, laserdiscs, picnic plates, CD-Rs, mirrors, placemats, X-rays, and even 90% cacao chocolate.
Customers are asked to mail their DNA samples to Endeavor's laboratory in Quonset, R.I., where the material is milled, sterilized and enclosed in microscopic capsules of PMMA — you know it as plexiglass — which is often used in medical applications like dentures, bone cement and cosmetic surgery.
In the open living room, his inviting brushed-bronze silk sofa and lacquered dark salmon tiered coffee table face the owner's circular Boris Tabakoff armchair, composed of a brown-tinted plexiglass shell with creamy leather upholstery — a tension between matte and reflective surfaces found throughout the apartment.
This is how Michael Brenson described it in his New York Times review (October 21, 27): It includes work from Judd's entire career; old paintings and new furniture; wood, plexiglass and metal; ladders of boxes and more than 21965 iron squares that fence off the wall behind them.
Their use in Queen Mary recalls Belle's earlier works: Trading Post (articulated hierarchies and visible displacements), a sculpture that consists of similar stones pieced into a rough column and encased in plexiglass, and Wall Rubbings (record of the work of others), a collection of rubbings of the same stones.
Made of metal, paint on wood, plexiglass or woven paper, as well as more conventional materials to study the relationship between planes and angles, Latin American modernism evolved in four countries—Brazil, Venezuela, and the Río de la Plata region of Argentina and Uruguay—into an aesthetic all of its own.
The chief conservator, Jane E. Klinger, said her team was looking to construct containers to hold the documents — perhaps with plexiglass that protects from ultraviolet rays — which have so far been buried within a notebook Mr. Omari bought at the civilian prison to which he was moved in late 2012.
Within hours of Senator Mitt Romney's vote to remove President Trump from office on Wednesday, Mr. Lyman, a freshman state representative from southern Utah who keeps an autographed "Make America Great Again" hat in a plexiglass case in his office, was at work drafting a resolution to censure the senator.
"Accession" (2015) is a medium-sized photograph of four plexiglass triangles — pink, purplish blue, black, and orange — sunk into snow so perfectly white that, if not for the sliver of sky seen in the top quarter of the work, it could almost be mistaken for an unpainted swath of primed canvas.
And many of these works achieve this goal, like the Bitcoin/Blockchain Founder Myth "Dreambox" Gamer Custom Case Kit series, the shadowbox-like shrines to the illusive figures surrounding the emergence of bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, with their strange talisman tokens preserved in plexiglass boxes like cherished action figures or playing cards.
For example, a large photographic print of a stag (over which the artist has placed plexiglass embellished with paint) has a spray of branches sprouting from its head; these function as both a regal crown of antlers and a way to render the animal part of the natural scheme that includes the growth of trees.
Culture Abuse leaned towards the latter for their video for "Dip," for which the Bay Area band assembled their own makeshift photocopier, making the video look like an animated punk zine To get this effect, director Ryan Baxley suspended a giant sheet of plexiglass off the floor, had the band members pose on it, and photographed it from below.
The latest watch from Ickler and Defakto, the Vektor, continues this tradition of smart, minimalist looks, but adds a very slim case thanks to use of a Miyota 9015 automatic Japanese movement, and brings some extra retro appeal with a domed plexiglass front sphere and manually bent-minute and second hands that follow the curve of the dome.
The Guatemalan mother desperately fleeing poverty and violence in her home country stands at the border, young child in her arms, yearning for freedom no less than the American mother hundreds of miles away who puts her hands to the plexiglass in a prison visiting room, desperate to hug her child who sits quietly on the other side.
After a French-themed dinner buffet, the tables set up in the backyard were removed to reveal that some of the guests had been sitting atop the couple's swimming pool, which was covered by a clear sheet of Plexiglass and was now transformed into a well-lit dance floor that created a walking-on-water effect.
The nice woman in payroll is writing a novel of vampire erotica, and it is filthy; the IT dude who wears the same Amon Duul II T-shirt to work every day is knitting a sweater for his arthritic terrier; the software engineer moves himself bodily across sheer plexiglass walls while suspended from doorknobs, and during the summer NBC puts it on television.
"It's a new experience, life outside four plexiglass barriers, without the gloved hand of a human grasping his tentacles!" thought Inky, as he floated through the urban runoff and discarded fishing gear in a marina off the eastern coast of New Zealand, wounded still from the loss of his love and never leaving the pipe that led to his former home.
"I chose these artists because of their challenging concepts reflecting on the merge of URL and IRL and because of the innovative materiality and appealing haptic appearance of their works in a very wide range of media like traditional painting, digital prints, video animation, plexiglass, silicon, latex, chemical substances, PVC or VR," says Sauerländer when asked about her specific curatorial choices.
Two of her artists are in the current Whitney Biennial: Jessi Reaves, who makes furniture sculptures (functional chairs, tables and sofas) out of foam, plywood, sawdust, plexiglass and auto parts, as well as Susan Cianciolo, a former fashion designer who for the biennial created a pop-up Japanese-inspired tearoom, serving lunch to the installation's visitors for a few days at the Whitney's restaurant Untitled.
While the work is related to Pop Art, the Hairy Who drew primarily from a vast array of popular imagery, including music festival posters and comic books (Wirsum had dreamed of being an artist for DC Comics, specializing in horror), graffiti and tattoo parlor flash art, advertising and catalog illustrations, and the colorful graphics on pinball machines — the latter inspired Nutt, Wirsum, and Nilsson to paint on Plexiglass.
Together, Brunilda Burgos, a student working toward her dental technician degree, and Adalberto Rodriguez, a foreman at a plexiglass company, achieved a special honor: The first couple to have their wedding, held on a rainy May afternoon in 163, profiled for The New York Times's Vows column, a feature in the Weddings section that describes "How couples got from dating to 'I Do.' " Not everyone was pleased with the choice.
Despite the fact that this was the first show in Gucci's new 377,000-square-foot global headquarters; despite the fact it took place in a cavernous purple space where a tubular plexiglass space pod/catwalk encircled a purple pyramid topped by a rooster weather vane; and despite the fact that it was also the brand's first official combined men's and women's show, this season was actually no different.
The only difference was that instead of shooting the phone laying on an iMac screen as I had with the S8, the Pixel 3 was shot standing on the screen of a 4K TV. Verge design director William Joel once again created a stunning wallpaper design for the Pixel screen (you can find all of The Verge's wallpapers here) and Vjeran Pavic brought the plexiglass he used on his Apple Watch Series 4 shoot over from San Francisco.
So we and the camera-bearers – who advance in front of him, semi-crouched, as if stalking some jungle beast – follow him, tripping over each other, mildly aggressive through our excessive politeness, all trying, desperately trying, to get half a look in, at this pot or other, as Grayson walks between the tightly wedged stacks of plinths topped by plexiglass boxes, regimented in rows, full of the spitty stuff of his youthfulness, prompted to reminisce by many softball questions from the director.
The center of this world, which includes a arching footbridge over virtual water beneath a projected sunset, a picnic-like setting on false grass underneath an artificial tree and the careful watch of a soft-sculpture video-faced grandma-figure in a camp chair, an entryway lined with a large-scale story-quilt and painted mirrors, and a hall of portraits, is a clear plexiglass family dinner table, with its occupants and contents rendered in astonishingly complex and kinetic neon.

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