Tiles
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We've got bubbles going up there, then suds at the top with lumpy
tiles.
Where do you get lumpy
tiles?
But I get a lot of toilets, and so you just dispatch a toilet with a hammer, and then you have lumpy
tiles.
I've kept the tiles; I've kept the floors; I've kept the trunking; I've got in some recycled fridges; I've got some recycled tills; I've got some recycled trolleys.
Because if they put
tiles
on top, it's just going to crash.
Oh yes, that's right, I remember those; I had my whole bathroom
tiles
redone with those back in the good old days.
So if area is what interests us, then one thing which is natural to do is to tile the area of this particular shape and simply count how many
tiles
it takes to cover it completely.
You can see here in this time-lapse video that the sun, as it moves across the surface, as well as the shade, each of the
tiles
moves individually.
I then rounded the very bend where his blue truck, heavy with four tons of floor tiles, had borne down with great speed onto the back left corner of the minibus where I sat.
I mean the world where advanced building materials means cement roofing
tiles
that are made by hand, and where, when you work 10 hours a day, you're still only earning 60 dollars in a month.
When you do the crossword puzzle or when you watch a magic show, you become a solver, and your goal is to try to find the order in the chaos, the chaos of, say, a black-and-white puzzle grid, a mixed-up bag of Scrabble tiles, or a shuffled pack of playing cards.
The key was to bring together young people from different backgrounds that ordinarily never have anything to do with each other, to have a conversation about how they could collaborate and to test and develop new machines and tools that could allow them to shred and strip copper instead of burning it, to mold plastic bricks and tiles, to build new computers out of components recovered from dead electronics, to build a drone.
But in conjuring his life, it was okay and very straightforward to portray a Caribbean life in England in the 1970s with bowls of plastic fruit, polystyrene ceiling tiles, settees permanently sheathed in their transparent covers that they were delivered in.
It's something where we keep the Brazilian curriculum with 600
tiles
of a mosaic, which we want to expose these kids to by the time they're 17.
Motion sensors would be installed inside the
tiles
of bathroom floors to detect the falls of elderly patients whenever they fell down in the bathroom.
She saw right away that the additional
tiles
that you had to add around the edges was always going to grow by two, so she was very confident about how she made those numbers there.
Solar glass
tiles
where you can adjust the texture and the color to a very fine-grained level, and then there's sort of microlouvers in the glass, such that when you're looking at the roof from street level or close to street level, all the
tiles
look the same whether there is a solar cell behind it or not.
If you were to look at it from a helicopter, you would be actually able to look through and see that some of the glass
tiles
have a solar cell behind them and some do not.
Well after the house has collapsed and there's nothing there, the glass
tiles
will still be there.
You could figure out the roads, the cities, the towns, the resources, the numbers on the tiles, even the dice rolls.
We're going to turn to another technology, called algorithmic self-assembly of
tiles.
It was started by Erik Winfree, and what it does, it has
tiles
that are a hundredth the size of a DNA origami.
You zoom in, there are just four DNA strands and they have little single-stranded bits on them that can bind to other tiles, if they match.
And we like to draw these
tiles
as little squares.
So, these
tiles
would make a complicated, self-assembling checkerboard.
And the point of this, if you didn't catch that, is that
tiles
are a kind of molecular program and they can output patterns.
So, you can come up with a set of
tiles
that when they come together, form a little binary counter rather than a checkerboard.
Here's the DNA origami, and what we can do is we can write 32 on both edges of the DNA origami, and we can now use our watering can and water with tiles, and we can start growing
tiles
off of that and create a square.
So, what we've done is we've succeeded in making something much bigger than a DNA origami by combining DNA origami with
tiles.
Here is a DNA origami rectangle, and here are some
tiles
growing from it.
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