Surface Tensions

Surface Tensions

Author: Glenn Adamson

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 2013-09-17

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9780719087516

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Surfaces are often held to be of lesser consequence than 'deeper' or more 'substantive' aspects of artworks and objects. Yet it is also possible to conceive of the surface in more positive terms: as a site where complex forces meet. Surfaces can be theorized as membranes, protective shells, sensitive skins, even thicknesses in their own right. The surface is not so much a barrier to content as an opportunity for encounter: in new objects, the surface is the site of qualities of finish, texture, the site of tactile interaction, the last point of contact between object and maker, and the first point of contact between object and user. Surface Tensions includes sixteen essays that explore this theoretically uncharted terrain. The subjects range widely: domestic maintenance; avant-garde fashion; the faking of antiques; postmodern architecture and design; contemporary film costume. Of particular emphasis within the volume are textiles, which are among the most complex and culturally rich materialisations of surface. As a whole, the book provides insights into the whole lifecycle of objects, not just their condition when new.


Surface Tensions

Surface Tensions

Author: Roberts, Nathan

Publisher: Hendrickson Publishers

Published: 2016-06-30

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1619709147

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For some, our media-saturated culture points to the decline of Western civilization; for others, it points to the dawn of a bright future. For Nathan Roberts, the mediated landscape is a place to thoughtfully engage with these tensions. This unique memoir, meditative and philosophical, chronicles Nathan’s absorption in the vital, inspiring, and often maddening power of media and entertainment. With wry self-effacement and raw honesty, he calls us to conceive of media not only as an abstract, postmodern phenomenon, but as a digital architecture that creates real meeting space. Exploring social media, music, film, art, theater, standup comedy, and more, Nathan shows us a world of entertainment that reflects the universal hunger for connection.


Surface Tensions

Surface Tensions

Author: Lenore Manderson

Publisher: Left Coast Press

Published: 2011-10

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 1611320984

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Using a narrative epistemology approach against the backdrop of popular culture and the history of science, Manderson shows how people remake their bodies, identities, and biographies after catastrophic bodily loss and change.


Surface Tension in Microsystems

Surface Tension in Microsystems

Author: Pierre Lambert

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-08-31

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 3642375529

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This book describes how surface tension effects can be used by engineers to provide mechanical functions in miniaturized products (1 mm). Even if precursors of this field such as Jurin or Laplace already date back to the 18th century, describing surface tension effects from a mechanical perspective is very recent.brThe originality of this book is to consider the effects of capillary bridges on solids, including forces and torques exerted both statically and dynamically by the liquid along the 6 degrees-of-freedom.brIt provides a comprehensive approach to various applications, such as capillary adhesion (axial force), centering force in packaging and micro-assembly (lateral force) and recent developments such as a capillary motor (torque).


Surface Tension

Surface Tension

Author: Brent Runyon

Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 044024031X

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During the summer vacations of his thirteenth through his sixteenth year, which he spends at his family's lake cottage, Luke realizes that although some things stay the same over the years, many more change.


Surface and Interfacial Tension

Surface and Interfacial Tension

Author: Stanley Hartland

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2004-03-11

Total Pages: 633

ISBN-13: 0824751361

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This edited volume offers complete coverage of the latest theoretical, experimental, and computer-based data as summarized by leading international researchers. It promotes full understanding of the physical phenomena and mechanisms at work in surface and interfacial tensions and gradients, their direct impact on interface shape and movement, and their significance to numerous applications. Assessing methods for the accurate measurement of surface tension, interfacial tension, and contact angles, Surface and Interfacial Tension presents modern simulations of complex interfacial motions, such as bubble motion in liquids, and authoritatively illuminates bubble nucleation and detachment.