Glass
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Why is it that somebody might literally see the
glass
as half full, and somebody literally sees it as half empty?
One of Shackleton's men described crossing this sort of terrain as like walking over the
glass
roof of a railway station.
We also know that singers can break a wine
glass
if they hit the correct note.
So here, we're going to play a note that's in the resonance frequency of that
glass
through a loudspeaker that's next to it.
Once we play that note and magnify the motions 250 times, we can very clearly see how the
glass
vibrates and resonates in response to the sound.
MR: And now, 137 years later, we're able to get sound in pretty much similar quality but by just watching objects vibrate to sound with cameras, and we can even do that when the camera is 15 feet away from the object, behind soundproof
glass.
She made a decision not to go and get a razor or a
glass
shard, but to devote her life to stopping that happening to other girls.
We take Chippendale armoires and we turned those into skyscrapers, and skyscrapers can be medieval castles made out of
glass.
Here's the Virgin Mary on the side of a
glass
window in Sao Paulo.
Now, we're going to use also the deck and a
glass
for this.
Although women were then coming out of the universities with decent degrees, there was a
glass
ceiling to our progress.
And I'd hit that
glass
ceiling too often, and I wanted opportunities for women.
He took our mobile, my $300 cash, our shoes that we should not be able to escape, but we kept watching the guards, checking their movements, and around 4 a.m. when they sat around a fire, we removed two
glass
layers from an outside facing window and slipped through.
We climbed a tree next to an outer wall that was topped with the shards of
glass.
It's like saying, I know that that blue icon on the desktop is not the reality of the computer, but if I pull out my trusty magnifying
glass
and look really closely, I see little pixels, and that's the reality of the computer.
I can't hear you through the glass, honey!
Those of us who are underrepresented and invited to participate in such projects, can also decline to be included until more of us are invited through the
glass
ceiling, and we are tokens no more.
But also, being alive to my surroundings, I work in a high-rise in Midtown, and every night, before I leave the office, I have to push this button to get out, and the big heavy
glass
doors open and I can get onto the elevator.
Now, imagine a program where some of those objects are physically heavy and some are light: one is an anvil on a fuzzy rug and the other one is a ping-pong ball on a sheet of
glass.
Instead, the opposite happened: It sort of created a magnification, like a magnifying glass, on the dictionary text.
So I tried using
glass.
I started drawing on the layers of glass, almost like if you drew on a window, then you put another window, and another window, and you had all these windows together that made a three-dimensional composition.
Take chunks of glass, melt them in a furnace that is itself rotating.
So I wanted to kind of twist it round and say, "Let's look at us." We're looking through the
glass
case at these shrunken heads.
A
glass
of wine or two now makes me weave as if acting the drunkard's part; as if, besotted with unrequited love for the dynamic Turner canvasses spied out by the Hubble, I could lurch down a city street set without provoking every pedestrian walk-on stare.
There's sun beating down, there's concrete and
glass
all around you.
There is a thick sheet of foggy, bulletproof
glass
and on the other side was Daniel McGowan.
So, desperate and freezing cold, I found a large rock and I broke through the basement window, cleared out the shards of glass, I crawled through, I found a piece of cardboard and taped it up over the opening, figuring that in the morning, on the way to the airport, I could call my contractor and ask him to fix it.
If you take two Mobius loops and sew their common edge together, you get one of these, and I make them out of
glass.
They're a piece of
glass
that you can stand on and watch the city pass by below you in slow motion.
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