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Factum has rendered facsimiles in everything from plaster to bronze.
Ligon's prints may seem like mere facsimiles of their original sources.
These are not reasonable facsimiles of the Bulls of recent vintage.
Welcome to the Potemkin village: a place of clones, impostors, facsimiles, frauds.
When blogs started producing acceptably readable facsimiles of newspaper reports they supplanted newspapers.
In practice, Lowe said, he could build the tomb facsimiles only in Luxor.
The cardamom buns you make at home aren't perfect facsimiles of the Fabrique original.
Most will be sound but boring — paint-by-numbers facsimiles of more interesting bottles.
Instead, I turned to the internet and found listings for jewelers who make facsimiles.
In order to pay for his lavish facsimiles, Lowe has radically streamlined his life.
Once you read authenticity for yourself, you can no longer be fooled into accepting facsimiles.
Entries had to include five Bazooka gum wrappers "or reasonable facsimiles," according to the contest.
"All we did was create facsimiles of great records when we played," Nesmith said unashamed.
Theatrical facsimiles of the Downton life rehearsed, for now, out of sight of the real posh.
The latter are temples to Wilmarth's heartfelt existentialism, while these are silent reliquaries, facsimiles of exactitude.
Facsimiles of the winged lion, and of reliefs depicting a lion hunt, were completed in 2014.
Social media makeup enthusiasts become facsimiles of one another — all some version of Kim Kardashian West.
This slew of photo facsimiles was tossed docilely into the box(es) with no linier order prescribed.
As a child I listened to a lot of Russian facsimiles of American and European rock music.
They arranged masses of these facsimiles to simulate a studio space or an exhibition installation in progress.
The book contains facsimiles of the author's handwritten pages, digitally photographed in full color for the first time.
He's posted the recipe, along with those for other illegal drug facsimiles on Cookpad, a Japanese recipe sharing site.
Reimagine women as leaders in their own image, not female facsimiles of qualities we look for in men leaders.
Archival material consists of color photographs of the crowded atelier, and facsimiles of the paraphernalia that Bacon left behind.
It honors the wild symphony of hormones, doesn't demean anything as puppy love, doesn't create glossy facsimiles of teenagedom.
It will include facsimiles of several letters, as well as a foreword by Mr. Mandela's granddaughter Zamaswazi Dlamini-Mandela.
More and more, Quinn has noticed facsimiles, developed to douse high-powered college offenses, emerging as robust N.F.L. prospects.
"Facsimiles can also serve other purposes, such as uniting disparate pieces, or as a new means of repatriation," explains Corneille.
Shakedown's lineup scratched every itch I had, but my resident Carolinian thought that most of their sauces were approximated facsimiles.
Now it showcases facsimiles of manuscript pages, photographs of other people on which Tolstoy's characters were based and other items.
I had trouble figuring out how to use the digital facsimiles, since when I visited they were displayed without instructions.
As a caricature, Felipe the Bunny encounters facsimiles of human problems like heartbreak, addiction, and the need to make art.
The idea that gays would be fine if we just hated ourselves into zombie facsimiles of straight people is gross.
All that really remains now are bargain bin facsimiles of the bass-led, neo-soul model the Lawrence brothers pioneered.
It didn't take long before they realized that, in most cases, even professional critics couldn't distinguish their facsimiles from the originals.
Watching the tussle between the three girls felt, on some level, like watching Bregoli fight with two bad facsimiles of herself.
The book contains facsimiles of such items, like a postcard that Jimi Hendrix sent to his own father while touring England.
This tale got garbled in the media as children hacking actual election websites or exact facsimiles of the sites (they didn't).
For his essay "Travels in Hyperreality," the Italian author Umberto Eco journeyed across America to sample our peculiar national product: facsimiles.
The strips are enlarged and displayed alongside the works, but as facsimiles, on the same material register as the wall text.
It's a video of muted colors and visual facsimiles: Tightly edited and framed, Gyesok Gyesok renders Seoul as one huge urban skatepark.
The hallway leading from the museum's lobby to its first exhibit is a black tunnel that slopes downward to facsimiles of cells.
"Many aspects of agricultural trading are highly manual and costly: paper documents, facsimiles, manual retyping of data, and so on," the companies said.
Milk proteins and their plant-based facsimiles can deliver baby-soft skin on a level that has to be experienced to be believed.
If the goal of conservation is to preserve original intent, then in this regard, facsimiles offer a unique opportunity to uphold that commitment.
They are facsimiles of the one housed in the National Archives, which is called the Matlack Declaration and regarded as the official document.
Compiled by a mysterious archivist, its contents include facsimiles of top-secret documents, newspaper clippings, and reports of strange humanoid creatures and U.F.O.s.
The greatest testaments to the pair's technical skill are their various polyurethane facsimiles of studio bric-a-brac, produced between 1991 and 2013.
But all Don knew was how to create facsimiles of happiness — and so he never found a way to make it real for himself.
The proliferation of shooting, dribbling, and perimeter skills among a formerly interior-oriented position will inevitably create skeleton key facsimiles in the coming years.
Copies of two of Greene's albums are on display, along with two digital facsimiles (of the three others that Greene produced during his lifetime).
Emojis are meant to be an abstract representation of our inner selves, not perfect facsimiles: our inner essence, expressing what text alone can't say.
This kind of visibility can be a trap, because it ignores the significant difference between depicting real everyday people and their convenient symbolic facsimiles.
This installment of Retro Report shows the enduring strength of the forces that embrace the biblical account of Creation or reasonable facsimiles of it.
In May, Lowe began scanning the Seti tomb, with the understanding that he would also be training Egyptians in the art of making facsimiles.
Isolated from each other, the various forms of brushstrokes and photographic facsimiles drift across the smooth white surface like survivors of an unknown cataclysm.
However, US military officials have told me, often with some derision, that China's J-31 fighter and Y-20 transport are, at best, cheap facsimiles.
Along one wall visitors can pick up facsimiles of old-fashioned telephones to listen to recordings of Dada sound poetry, nonsensical combinations of deconstructed words.
Gloriously clad in Moritz Junge's facsimiles of the latest Paris fashions in the mid-1950s, she bestrides her character's paradoxes with Olympian style and force.
This method, called photogrammetry, "is really about to take off, and replace 3-D scanning as the state of the art for facsimiles," Lowe said.
It was almost as if Americans had settled for a kind of Yelp-reviewed urban sameness: third-wave coffee shops and facsimiles of Brooklyn bars.
The beautifully designed book includes facsimiles of 21895 Victorian wallpapers, all of which were found to contain arsenic after recent testing by the British National Archives.
Formerly puzzling telescope observations about real galaxies that raised questions about the standard dark matter hypothesis are being explained in the state-of-the-art facsimiles.
The Brooklyn-based publishing company, Standards Manual, has produced a series of meticulously crafted facsimiles of design manuals, from the New York City Subway to NASA.
These days the city is infused with technology, which has its own strains of radicalism: hackers, Bitcoin, Google's replacement of its cafeteria shrimp with algae facsimiles.
But don't call the Evergleam an artificial tree, Mr. Kapler said mock-sternly, dismissing the plastic pine facsimiles that began to appear in the late '60s.
" Instead, "everyone takes these others that are facsimiles or half-truths or exaggerations of things for the effect of writing—they take those completely at face value.
Unlike the few other pseudo-Western restaurants peddling pale facsimiles of such dishes to what was then Rangoon's small expat community, Sharky's creations were the real deal.
Learning more about these methods will help scholars create more nuanced facsimiles, and will also illuminate how painting and sculpting worked in tandem in the ancient world.
"For so long there have been facsimiles used in hotels but guests today want and expect more," said Amr Mandour, the studio's lead decorator on the project.
Also published this month is "Dear Mr. Beckett," a scrapbook of sorts primarily composed of letters from Rosset to Beckett, many of them facsimiles on the original letterhead.
Lowe has signed an agreement with the Egyptian government to place at least two other tomb facsimiles near his Tutankhamun replica, creating an Uncanny Valley of the Kings.
"He has an online project where he takes restaurant meal receipts and paints on them," Mr. Bigazzi said, referring to facsimiles in miniature of canonical works of contemporary art.
When you look at an IKEA catalog or its website, you might think you are looking at rooms full of Swedish sofas, coffee tables and stylish lamps, but you're actually looking at highly realistic, but digitally manipulated 21543607D facsimiles — the same facsimiles that are now being used to build the next generation of retail: AR apps that let you select and place pieces in your own rooms to help figure out what to buy.
Fusco's exploration of Padilla's plight continues with "Confidencial, Autores Firmantes," a collection of facsimiles that Fusco made from official documents found in the archive of the Cuban Ministry of Culture.
The cars may appear to be cheap cardboard facsimiles, but that does not diminish their utility in the spirit world, which is believed to be a reflection of this one.
The top floor was transformed into a carnival, where guests competed to win miniature sculptures by KAWS, plaster facsimiles of gadgets by Mr. Arsham and plushy toys by Mr. Murakami.
The estrangement continues at Scandinavia House, where the exhibition "The Experimental Self" presents Munch's lesser-known photography — although the 50-odd images here are, regrettably, facsimiles and not original prints.
In December and January and February, we walk past those sickly-looking, out-of-season facsimiles of summer's best produce all the time and long for a decent piece of fruit.
The Egyptian government holds the copyright on the data, and would consider it cultural theft—and an assault on its tourism industry—if someone installed tomb facsimiles in London or Dubai.
Next year, he plans to fly a drone equipped with a camera over some sandstone tombs in Petra Archeological Park, in Jordan, and compile data for "exquisite, one-to-one" facsimiles.
But with advancements in photography, such facsimiles fell out of favor with researchers, and the works were banished to an attic in Frobenius's former home in Frankfurt after his death in 1938.
After viewing Hirst's latest exhibition it seems I have certainly created an art genre that has been responded to, but his marine facsimiles are very different in context from my living installations.
But where potential for Stephen was a 4x6 pixel tree, now we're presented with entire worlds—digital cities bound by facsimiles of our social anxieties and the algorithmic flutterings of coded ecosystems.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In many urban areas, you're as likely to experience representations of plants as the real thing, from plastic facsimiles rooted in windows, to pine-scented candles.
The FRA is the framework by which federal agencies manage "records," a broad term encompassing documentation of many mediums, and with many characteristics, including books, audiotapes, maps, telephone messages, facsimiles, transcripts, and meeting minutes.
Game engines have become so good at creating high-quality facsimiles of reality that they are attracting the attention of firms that, until now, have had nothing to do with video gaming at all.
Newer works include model buildings from Alan Michelson's "Prophetstown" series, one of which is covered in facsimiles of newspapers from the 19th century with articles and dialogues pertaining to the fate of indigenous people.
Collaborating with Diana Blair of the Harvard Medical Unit and fellow sculptors Jane Poupelet, Louise Brent, and Robert Vlerick, the Parisian studio worked to make facsimiles of faces as they looked before their ruin.
While the embryonic phase of the scene produced facsimiles of well-known American bands like the Ramones and the Stooges, modern Chinese popular music has shot off in many different, and often experimental, directions.
And large, opulent houses, set back behind deep lawns at the end of runway-long driveways, as in the ritzy Murray Hill section, are facsimiles of the manor houses that speckle the English countryside.
"TTB will suspend all non-excepted TTB operations, and no personnel will be available to respond to any inquiries, including emails, telephone calls, facsimiles, or other communications," a stark notice on the Bureau's website reads.
Back in the loving home that created these two perfect images of mental wellness, Rick has decided to spend his time building robotic facsimiles of his grandchildren rather than reason his actual, real-life grandchildren.
It's unlikely any of use will ever get the chance to step inside a the Millennium Falcon or a Tie-Fighter, but we can pilot tiny facsimiles of Star War's coolest spacecraft thanks to Propel.
We seek records of any kind, including electronic records, audiotapes, videotapes, and photographs, as well as letters, emails, facsimiles, telephone messages, voice mail messages and transcripts, notes, or minutes of any meetings, telephone conversations or discussions.
When it comes to ancient Egyptian tombs—and similar sites around the world that were never meant to be tourist attractions—it's much easier to cast those disappointments aside and clearly understand the value of facsimiles.
One trap Very Special Episodes often fall into is letting the characters become soft-spoken facsimiles of themselves; the Issue at hand sucks up all the oxygen in the room and takes everyone's personality with it.
The real risk: Although some have legitimately suggested that we need to be careful introducing genetically-modified facsimiles of long-dead species into the wild, the greatest risk of de-extinction actually lies in wasted effort.
As for cults, it has been proven time and time again that these totalitarian facsimiles, because they do not have the military or police power to keep their members in check forever, are transient in nature.
Packaged in a fittingly-trippy sleeve adorned with the most iconic photo from Schiller's 1966 LIFE story (thanks, Wayne Coyne!), the new pressing also includes facsimiles of Wolfe's original manuscript, concert posters, and Kesey's arrest records.
Depero produced less than one thousand copies for the book's first run, but researchers have traced only a few dozen to public libraries and collections around the world; even facsimiles published decades later are rare objects.
Also, because absurdity has become the norm at the highest reaches of government, these songs, which are fine facsimiles of '70s pop tropes, prove that it's way too hard to effectively skewer something that's already batshit.
The rest of the exhibition consists of more works created from compressed lint— blown-up facsimiles of personal letters Kelly wrote and received in the 1970s and covers of the short-lived radical leftist newspaper, 7 Days.
Keeping / the window open is a treasure trove, filled with complete or partial facsimiles of many now-rare publications and ephemera, not to mention a typescript chapter from Keith's 1964 doctoral thesis, Aesthetic Uses of Obscenity in Literature.
Its current exhibition, "The Experimental Self: Edvard Munch's Photography" (closing on April 7), showcases a lesser-known dimension of the work of this celebrated artist: his photographs (though the 50 or so images here are facsimiles, not originals).
Unlike the signature facsimiles of Vegas, including the faux Statue of Liberty at New York-New York Hotel and Casino, these pies are authentic takes, sometimes prepared by a city's expats, other times by students of pizza history.
Over the last year, Drake and 40's disorienting mix of screwed pacing and chipmunk R&B sample chops has become so popular that younger artists are scoring big singles and albums of their own making reasonable facsimiles on the cheap.
But our writer—who happens to be Italian—has somethin' to say about how New York's Neapolitan pizza scene is way more off the chain than the sorry, cardboardy facsimiles of tourist pizza that you'll find in many Italian cities.
And if, amid the symphony of wrecking balls, he demolished buildings people really cared about, such as the Art Nouveau Voentorg department store or streets of 18th-century houses, he could always put up facsimiles that were bigger and better.
Most of the fabric of the original galvanized-steel pilasters survived, but these too were put aside and meticulously replicated in aluminum, as were the pediments and the cornice, which had been lost in the fire and replaced by fiberglass facsimiles.
There were a few successes — one boozeless cocktail created during Prohibition is known today in its spiked form as the Bloody Mary — but for the most part, the concoctions were disappointing facsimiles that "just made you sad," Mr. Wondrich said.
As colleague Adam Clark Smith noted before, there are countless potential uses of this technology that would qualify as mundane, like improving the image quality of video chat apps, or recreating mind-blowing facsimiles of historic speeches in high-definition video or holograms.
Known for their high-concept, slightly psychedelic designs (T-shirts digitally printed with witchy-looking images of trees and moons; caps adorned with facsimiles of the human eye) Moon Collective is created by the California expat Ben King, an artist and graphic designer.
The monument was originally intended to show four presidents—Washington, Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Lincoln—from the waist up, as well as a large representation of the Louisiana Purchase, giant facsimiles of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and a secret room behind Lincoln's head.
In place of any such symbol of healing remembrance, there are rather slapdash wax facsimiles of the seven military officers—which stand out in striking contrast to Indonesia's rich tradition of expressive, detailed, and carefully rendered figurative sculpture—who were interred at the museum's site.
There are lots of vegetarian products available at the grocery store that are meat facsimiles, but mastering a few go-to staples will make eating at home more satisfying and help trips to the vegetarian-ignorant more tolerable because you can make your own meals.
The Albertina in Vienna owns 15083 drawings which, for this reason, are rarely exhibited; its most famous masterworks by such artists as Dürer, Schiele, and Rembrandt are represented in its Hapsburg State Rooms by high-quality digital lithography facsimiles, with discreet captions notifying visitors.
His newly opened ABCV restaurant in Manhattan, a plant-centric sequel to his James Beard Award-winning ABC Kitchen, eschews animal proteins and their facsimiles for vegetable-forward plates such as glittering beluga lentils tossed with yams and dressed with chili oil, black vinegar and cilantro.
Animals are more in tune with certain frequencies with humans (one of the many ways they're superior to us) but I had to know: would my piano facsimiles of the 808 pound and gothic Sylenth melodies of the current Atlanta sound ease the hearts of these beasts?
It traces the evolution of the wildly successful hip-hop musical and includes the full text of the libretto, as well as more than 20153 footnotes from Lin-Manuel Miranda, the show's creator and star; facsimiles of his notebook pages; and color photos from the production.
To show how far we've fallen since the first days of running water, he offers us three parables of contemporary failure—Fyre Festival, Theranos, and Uber, all potential iterations of the Next Big Thing that turned out to be unprofitable or fraudulent, mere facsimiles of innovation.
The only other clue appeared in 2011, when a series of McCartney's character sketches (facsimiles of which are included in the box set) briefly went up for auction, giving the public their first look at the pipe-smoking Bruce, his wife Yvonne, and their children: Soily, Swooney and Swat.
We've come a long way since no black artists topped the Billboard Hot 100 at all in 213, but may risk slipping back into the clutches of blue-eyed soul—essentially, Sam Smith and Post Malone facsimiles of black culture gaining the most traction—with these new changes.
Throughout their many, many records (all written, save one credit to Agnetha Fältskog on the band's first album, by Andersson and Ulvaeus, despite Fältskog's proficiency in composition) female characters in ABBA songs are trapped in terrifying and cruel roles, written as crude facsimiles that Andersson and Ulvaeus projected twisted fantasies onto.
Co-curated by Liz Flyntz and Gabriel Florenz, The Present is the Form of All Life offers a brief survey of these time capsules in an elementary format: a timeline from 1968 to the present-day illustrated with photographs, video, and documents (largely facsimiles) that chronicle the humorous happenings Ant Farm hosted.
He showed off its 14th-century castle, with ceramics dating back to the 4th century B.C. In a deconsecrated convent, he pointed out favorites from an international ceramics exhibit, including the work of a local artist in which ceramic facsimiles of cigarette butts, beer bottles, condom wrappers and Q-Tips littered the ground.
Other works are downright whimsical, including Andrea Pichaida's ethereal hand-built ceramic vessels, each of which resembles a different variety of alien seed pod; or Justin Richel's wood, gouache, and acrylic sculptures, including "Man and His Symbols," an unnerving stack of near-exact facsimiles: Jung's paperback book topped with a browning banana, crowned with a sliver of spent chewing gum.
And when scenes from the film of "I Shall Never Return" are projected, the cast members — including Zbigniew Bzymek as "Man in the Place of Kantor," a wonderfully lurid Ms. Valk as a slatternly barmaid, Jim Fletcher as a spidery priest and Ari Fliakos as an innkeeper and, later, Odysseus — become stylized, gesture-for-gesture facsimiles of the figures onscreen.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Faced with the choice between genuine American pop music and the perfect facsimiles crafted by foreign scientist-geniuses running computer algorithms on said pop music (you think I'm exaggerating; read John Seabrook), I'd still pick the American stuff, but above all K-pop has professional consistency going for it — when they guarantee a steady stream of excellent product, it means something.
I'd want someone who could lay claim to being a trailblazer and reap some of the excitement that comes from that; someone who couldn't be tarred as a Washington insider; someone who was effortlessly fluent in, and respectful of, religion without buying into the divisively censorious strains of it; someone whose message and style weren't instantly familiar facsimiles of previously successful candidates; someone who radiated the kind of thoughtfulness that's foreign to Trump.
I feel enriched by narratives in which previously owned cocks are discussed with respect and not horror; in which trans femme tops can openly discuss the art of using strap-on cocks to become adept in fucking; in which queer identities are the first point of celebration, and discussions where our bodies are seen as utterly beautiful in and of themselves; in which surgery is seen as a means to create new lands, rather than facsimiles of cis-existence.
There are 25 artists in this exhibition and each one pursues a unique set of variables, including Maud Bryt's Cubistically arrayed plaster casts of her own body; Bruce Dorfman's wall-mounted assemblage of canvas, wood, metal, paper, and fabric; Bruce Dow's conjoined Eames chairs; Robert Raphael's stoneware facsimiles of thick, knotted lengths of rope; Daniel Wiener's fantastical grotesqueries in green Apoxie-Sculpt; Norman Jabaut's long-necked abstract construction made from found wood and metal; Max Estenger's sheetrock-and-Plexiglas box; Ali Della Bitta's visceral, rocklike collision of earthenware and steel; Jill Levine's abstracted evocations of Pre-Columbian art in styrofoam and plaster; and Steve Keister's glazed ceramics drawn from Mayan and Aztec sculpture.

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