The document provides instructions for an experimental photography project, dividing it into four sections - (1) out of focus, (2) Hockney/photomontage/joiners, (3) movement, and (4) reflections. For each section, the student is prompted to explain the experiments conducted, discuss the findings and results, and include samples of work in the boxes provided. The best image from each section can be annotated on the slide.
The document describes the process of designing a music venue poster without using any images or graphics. It discusses:
1) The key information to include - the venue name and date of the event.
2) The design approach of using the first letter "F" of the venue name as the main visual element, with the other letters and information placed inside and around it.
3) The placement of the date at the top in a large red font, and the four artist names divided into the two sections created by the "F" letter.
4) The use of different fonts and colors for each artist to act as a graphic element while adhering to the no graphics requirement.
5)
The Genie 757 spot sampling assembly is designed to sample rich and wet natural gases. It uses a manually operated valve located after the membrane to reduce pressure in the gas stream and reject liquids at line pressure and temperature, allowing for accurate BTU value assessment. The pre-assembled manifold comes with all necessary equipment, reducing costs and setup time. Its uniquely engineered self-limiting block heater allows quick purging without risk of liquid accumulation.
The Academic Sub-Committee of the LSU Transition Advisory Team held its kickoff meeting on February 28, 2013. The meeting provided an orientation to the Transition Advisory Team process and charged the Academic Sub-Committee with making recommendations around campus innovation, academic standards, programs, and leveraging technology for learning. Future meetings of the sub-committee will gather input from experts and the public and develop findings to inform the Transition Advisory Team's final report.
Gastec detector tubes are used worldwide to detect over 500 gases and vapors in various workplaces through the use of a precision pump and colorimetric tubes. The tubes contain reagents that produce a distinct color change when exposed to a target gas, allowing the gas concentration to be read directly from a calibration scale on the tube. Common applications include factories, refineries, chemical plants, and dry cleaners where employee safety and gas detection are important.
The document provides instructions for an experimental photography project, dividing it into four sections - (1) out of focus, (2) Hockney/photomontage/joiners, (3) movement, and (4) reflections. For each section, the student is prompted to explain the experiments conducted, discuss the findings and results, and include samples of work in the boxes provided. The best image from each section can be annotated on the slide.
The document describes the process of designing a music venue poster without using any images or graphics. It discusses:
1) The key information to include - the venue name and date of the event.
2) The design approach of using the first letter "F" of the venue name as the main visual element, with the other letters and information placed inside and around it.
3) The placement of the date at the top in a large red font, and the four artist names divided into the two sections created by the "F" letter.
4) The use of different fonts and colors for each artist to act as a graphic element while adhering to the no graphics requirement.
5)
The Genie 757 spot sampling assembly is designed to sample rich and wet natural gases. It uses a manually operated valve located after the membrane to reduce pressure in the gas stream and reject liquids at line pressure and temperature, allowing for accurate BTU value assessment. The pre-assembled manifold comes with all necessary equipment, reducing costs and setup time. Its uniquely engineered self-limiting block heater allows quick purging without risk of liquid accumulation.
The Academic Sub-Committee of the LSU Transition Advisory Team held its kickoff meeting on February 28, 2013. The meeting provided an orientation to the Transition Advisory Team process and charged the Academic Sub-Committee with making recommendations around campus innovation, academic standards, programs, and leveraging technology for learning. Future meetings of the sub-committee will gather input from experts and the public and develop findings to inform the Transition Advisory Team's final report.
Gastec detector tubes are used worldwide to detect over 500 gases and vapors in various workplaces through the use of a precision pump and colorimetric tubes. The tubes contain reagents that produce a distinct color change when exposed to a target gas, allowing the gas concentration to be read directly from a calibration scale on the tube. Common applications include factories, refineries, chemical plants, and dry cleaners where employee safety and gas detection are important.