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10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DECALCOMANIA»
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Deleuze and Geophilosophy: A Guide and Glossary
See Mass. DECALCOMANIA [décalcomanie]: the mimetic process of lifting a
code, image, or text from one medium, then transferring it to another without
transforming it; the practice of tracing or representation DG oppose to
cartography (12).
Mark Bonta, John Protevi, 2004
SPECIAL decalcomania designs, or "dec- als" as they are called, are easy to
make for use in decorating furniture, china, trays, holiday windows, and doing a
host of things that are difficult by other methods. The special, coated paper that is
...
3
Decisions of the Comptroller General of the United States
for the purchase of decalcomania which Is applied to airplanes, cars, and other
property of the Civil Aeronautics Administration for identification purposes. This
Purchase Order was returned with the explanation that the Procurement Division
...
United States. General Accounting Office, 1946
4
Pulsation in Architecture
Jflll'xi'iérihifliviliuvnnip . “filial-'ppm ' ' -Fr Perry Hall Decalcomania Cycle 8-7-0] (
2008) experimenfing wiTh This magnificafion and wondered if This is a naTural
sysTem, how do you deploy if? How do you work wiTh iT? Do you Try To conTrol
if ...
5
Henley's Twentieth Century Formulas, Recipes and Processes: ...
DECALCOMANIA PROCESSES: See also Chromos, Copying Processes, and
Transfer Processes. The decalcomania process of transferrin pictures requires
that the print (usua y in colors)~be made on a specially prepared paper. Prints
made ...
Gardner Dexter Hiscox, 1930
From top left: "Mayflower," overglaze decalcomania with gold band, service plate
for Mayflower Hotel, Akron, Ohio, 1930; "The Planting of the Colony of Maryland,
March 25, 1634," after a painting by F. B. Mayer, overglaze decalcomania with ...
Cleota Reed, Stan Skoczen, 1997
Oscar Dom- inguez answered that question with his decalcomania. In fact,
Dominguez was a bridge to an artist closer to Tomlinson's own sensibility. In
those days he was obsessed by Gaudi, and by the memory of the dining-room
windows in ...
8
Organic Synthesis with Palladium Compounds
3.2.4 Principles 5 and 6: Cartography and Decalcomania Cartography can be
described as “the method of mapping for orientation from any point of entry within
a 'whole,' rather than by the method of tracing that re-presents an a priori path, ...
9
Henley's twentieth century formulas, recipes and processes
DAMASKEENING—DECALCOMANIA PROCESSES Oil of clove. . . . . . . . 250
been eaten away, remove the plate from the bath, cleanse it with a little
hydrochloric acid to remove any traces of oxide of copper which might agpear on
the lines of ...
10
Modern Art: A Critical Introduction
Her painting Sea Star I (1944) is the product of what the surrealists called
decalcomania – where a painted surface is pressed against another and then
pulled apart again to reveal a textured surface. The chance evocation of form by
the ...
Pam Meecham, Julie Sheldon, 2013
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «DECALCOMANIA»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
decalcomania en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Max Ernst's Surprisingly Constant Medium: Stone
... pioneering approaches (frottage, grattage, decalcomania). But Ernst's sculpture, something he turned to throughout his seven-decade-long career, remained a ... «New York Times, Oct 15»
Tatuaggi elettronici Made in Italy per tenere sotto controllo la salute
I ricercatori dell'Iit, coordinati da Francesco Greco del Centro di Microbiorobotica di Pisa, li hanno realizzati depositando su carta da decalcomania un inchiostro ... «Il Secolo XIX, Sep 15»
Death of a poet
It was in the nineteen seventies, just when he was amassing what he cryptically referred to as an “Aladdin's cave” of surrealist, decalcomania, black and white ... «Slipped Disc, Ago 15»
Faenza, al Museo Carlo Zauli parte MCZ studio, workshop su …
Traduzione in decalcomania e fotoceramica, o serigrafia, anche con l'uso di decorazioni messe a disposizione dal Docente. Applicazione diretta su smalto e ... «Faenzanotizie.it, Ago 15»
Macy's Arts Sampler at UC Clermont College on March 7
1 - 2 p.m. DECALCOMANIA - A technique used by Surrealist painters to find hidden imagery in a piece of art. Children and adults alike can join in this workshop ... «University of Cincinnati, Mar 15»
You ART what you eat! Salad arranged in the style of abstract …
An image of Decalcomania by Rene Magritte, on which on of the salads was based. In tests, volunteers preferred the flavour of the artistic dish over the same ... «Daily Mail, Jun 14»
John Sewell's This Old Thing
Perry, Moncton, N.B.. A: Beginning in 1911 and working out of Toronto and Montreal, the Canada Decalcomania Company produced colourful decals for use in ... «Windsor Star, May 14»
«Disegno sulla ceramica. Ma col computer»
Si crea il disegno su carta o al pc, lo si trasforma attraverso la tecnologia in una decalcomania molto sottile e con pigmenti ceramici. Vale a dire che si stampa su ... «mentelocale.it, May 14»
Donna legata nel retro di un Pick-Up, la pubblicità che sta facendo …
Una decalcomania messa nel portellone sul retro di un pick-up, e che mostra una donna presumibilmente rapita e legata, sta causando un po' scalpore e sta ... «Leggilo.net, Sep 13»
Llyn Foulkes, New Museum, New York
He's channelling Max Ernst who used the squishy consistency of decalcomania to mimic rough-hewn cliffs, decayed flesh, ruined buildings and landscapes ... «Financial Times, Jun 13»