Glass
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There's people screaming, the sound of
glass
breaking, weird thumps.
Here, I can see a lot of microbubbles moving from the bottom of the
glass
to the top of the champagne.
Now, I've got a shard of
glass
here, OK.
I want you to examine the shard of
glass.
I want you to imagine all the negative energy from that broken relationship, from that guy, being imparted into the broken piece of glass, which will represent him, OK.
Stare at the glass, ignore everybody right here.
In a moment, you'll feel a certain sensation, OK, and when you feel that sensation, I want you to drop the piece of
glass
into the bottle.
Imagine his name and imagine him inside the
glass.
He fills his billiard room with earthworms in pots, with
glass
covers.
How do you make a large sheet of
glass
smaller?
What about using
glass
powder to replace part of the cement?
This is an ashtray, a water
glass.
Then you come up in this
glass
elevator right near the curtain wall.
And many musicians choose to use the theater
glass
walls totally open.
The original intention of this space, which was unfortunately never realized, was to use lenticular
glass
which allowed only a kind of perpendicular view out.
So if I hear this as a designer: a colored surface, a
glass
colored surface, color that's mostly just used for esthetics, now gets an extra function and is able to harvest electricity, I think, where can we apply this, then?
These are Current Windows, where we replaced all windows in a gallery in London, in Soho, with this modern version of stained
glass.
There I saw all this
glass
and thought, what if we integrate those with transparent solar
glass?
We use transparent solar
glass
to power its indoor climate.
And I think if Grace Kelly is the most glamorous person, maybe a spiral staircase with
glass
block may be the most glamorous interior shot, because a spiral staircase is incredibly glamorous.
And of course
glass
block has that sense of translucence.
The story begins over 300 years ago, when Galileo Galilei first learned of the recent Dutch invention that took two pieces of shaped
glass
and put them in a long tube and thereby extended human sight farther than ever before.
Now take a
glass
plate and place it on one side of the bag.
Again, you take a flexible polymer such as our Ziploc bag, you fill it with an insulating liquid, such as olive oil, and now, instead of the
glass
plate, you place an electrical conductor on one side of the pouch.
Which takes us to the next piece, where the young man talks about lack of opportunity: living as a black person in Europe, the
glass
ceiling that we all know about, that we all talk about, and his reality.
So we take a hair-thin
glass
tube, a capillary, and we collect that tiny droplet.
Instead of metal,
glass
can be carefully melted and drawn into flexible fiber strands, hundreds of kilometers long and no thicker than human hair.
But how does light travel within glass, rather than just pass through it?
Since Isaac Newton’s time, lensmakers and scientists have known that light bends when it passes between air and materials like water or
glass.
When a ray of light inside
glass
hits its surface at a steep angle, it refracts, or bends as it exits into air.
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