By producing a longer arc of action, wirework allows for longer takes — hence, expansion, afterthoughts, fantasy. |
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Actually, wirework is the opposite of dancing, which is a constant negotiation with the very force of gravity that the wires cancel out. |
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Projects have architecture building structure, water supply and sewerage net, heating and wirework sections. |
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Rayment Wirework formed in 1987, are producers of wirework in both contemporary and Victorian styles. |
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The use of trichinopoly wirework raises the question of the date of the Gaulcross hoard of Pictish silver from Grampian. |
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The guild's work is characterized by plain surfaces of hammered silver, flowing wirework and colored stones in simple settings. |
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With our extensive experience in wirework and with a wealth of talent at our fingertips, we can reproduce original pieces or design from your ideas, creating antiques for the future. |
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Creating large structures such as gazebos, Rose temples, plus trellis, arches and a comprehensive range of wirework furniture for both gardens and interior. |
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So the wirework is limited, and also artificial, but, like other artifices — head voices in opera, point work in ballet — it can create a poetic image, and give things a certain lilt and unexpectedness. |
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Most of the wirework is not what you would call dancing. |
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Then there is the wirework, allowing the combatants to perform all manner of aviational maneuvers and, once the foe is gasping in the dirt, to zoom off into the sky, trailing, in one scene, a great helix of ribbons. |
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