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Alia Ali (YE-US, 1985)Glitch, INDIGO series, 2021. Pigment print with UV laminate mounted on
A glass bowl decorated using a technique called mosaic glass or millefiori (a thousand flowers) as t
The Invisible Technique of Dry-Point RulingFrom the early to high middle ages, copyists ruled (put l
A glass bowl decorated using a technique called mosaic glass or millefiori (a thousand flowers) as t
One of the best examples of gothic wood carving technique Reliquary Bust of Saint Margaret of Antioc
mediumaevum: Dutch scientists and other academics are using an x-ray technique to read fragments of
commiepinkofag: Leg TechniqueJet, 16 July 1953
Taíno stone yoke, used as a ball-game accessory (Puerto Rico, 1200– 1500 AD).Techniques used: pecked
Flipped overThe blocks of color on the back give a subtle tone to the front of the paper, allowing t
history-of-fashion: 1852 Portrait of Dr. Heinrich Hirzel (photo by Hermann Krone)(Technische Univers
smoldest:Last Angel of History (Black Audio Film Collective, 1996)Our data thief is surfing the inte
Air Pollution and SMOGNot all science words denote progress or an advancement in knowledge or techno
techno-gal:art-tension:Women’s Beauty Captured 100 Years Ago In Vintage Postcards From 1900-1910
Do You Love The Colour Of The Sky? Do You Know The History Of The Dream SMP? (speedpaint)&
1984 is here … 13 years early…. The following call has been issued to peace activist g
Joel Andreas, Rise of the Red Engineers: The Cultural Revolution and the Origins of China’s Ne
Oystermouth Castle | by technodean2000
technofirefly: hedwig-of-the-tardis: yungvermeer: A Walk Through Art History I designed these shoes
Today may be Black Friday, but here at the Museum we’re turning Friday blue. Opening today, th
Irving Underhill’s 1906 photograph highlights the architectural and technological innovations of Con
The “Betty” Bomber is a Japanese Navy bomber that was a technological game-changer for J
Cultural heritage: Changing values and changing technologiesLast week we posted part one of our inte
Napoleonic France’s wireless communication network— The Semaphore LineBefore the telegra
odditiesoflife:Strange Inventions from the Past (Part 2)An extending, stretch RV. (France, 1934)Anal
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