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Inside out - Messe -Frankfurt
#shadow #shadowplay #sciagraphy #影 #かげ (at New Taipei City) https://www.instagram.com/p/BoorSLHHPaR/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=11zwiry04vbx8
#shadow #shadowplay #sciagraphy the art of Shaddowes you must know well, Walter, and you must be instructed how to Cast them with due Care. It is only the Darknesse that can give trew Formed to our Work and trew Perspective to our Fabrick, for there is no Light without Darknesse and no Substance without Shaddowe (at New Taipei City) https://www.instagram.com/p/Booq3__nNlx/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=kod8scjs2biv
sentinels of a realm
* Fig. 9. — Case XV. Shortly after pedicled graft operation (cropped to square; levels 20 1.00 255) Robert H. Ivy (1881-1974 *). "Ununited fractures of the mandible." Annals of Surgery 71 (January-June, 1920) : 363-376 University of Minnesota copy, digitized October 4, 2013
Figures 6 through 14 are (beautiful) sciagraphs of cases listed here. No scan available via archive.org at this time. All injuries were gunshot fractures of the mandible, sustained in 1918; all operations took place 1919.
Dark encrustations covered overhangs and protuberances, sucking up the light. The spectral shapes of several rotting oaks and eucalypti reached from the darkness on the lights' periphery, malevolent sentinels of a realm more macabre than sanity would or could accept. — Jerry Earl Brown. Under the City of Angels (1981) : 232-35
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* Fig. 4a. Wheeler P. Davey (1886-1959 *). "Radiography of Metals." Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers 53 (1916) : 150-160 University of California copy, digitized October 31, 2012 also Michigan copy (less good scans), digitized June 20, 2011
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earlier (Claude Glassian) views, same phenomenon (although source appears to have been "improved") — all tagged W. P. Davey
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avant la lettre, Fig. 4a.
* Fig. 4a. [cropped to square] Wheeler P. Davey (1886-1959 *). "Radiography of Metals." Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers 53 (1916) : 150-160 University of California copy, digitized October 31, 2012
...by well-known means... *
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avant la lettre, Fig. 5a.
* Fig. 5a. [cropped to square] Wheeler P. Davey (1886-1959 *). "Radiography of Metals." Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers 53 (1916) : 150-160 University of California copy, digitized October 31, 2012
...or there may be some peculiarity in the wave-form produced... *
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avant la lettre, Fig. 6a.
* Fig. 6a. [cropped to square] Wheeler P. Davey (1886-1959 *). "Radiography of Metals." Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers 53 (1916) : 150-160 University of California copy, digitized October 31, 2012
...as the inequalities in thickness due to the uneven surface were at least as great as those due to porous or frothy structure.
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