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  2. List of works in stained glass by John Piper - Wikipedia

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    Rectangular Abstract composition with multicoloured biometric forms, measuring 9.75m x 6.4m. [11] Built in the 1950s as the headquarters of the decorative interior design company Arthur Sanderson & Sons, since converted into a hotel. Piper's glazing fills back wall of central staircase on ground floor, backlit and hung to disguise the lift ...

  3. Panoram - Wikipedia

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    A Panoram measured 82 in (210 cm) tall by 36 in (91 cm) wide by 32 in (81 cm) deep, and employed a series of mirrors to reflect the image from a projector onto a 27-inch (69 cm), rear-projection, ground-glass screen in a tight, enclosed cabinet.

  4. Mirror - Wikipedia

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    In X-ray telescopes, the X-rays reflect off a highly precise metal surface at almost grazing angles, and only a small fraction of the rays are reflected. [36] In flying relativistic mirrors conceived for X-ray lasers, the reflecting surface is a spherical shockwave (wake wave) created in a low-density plasma by a very intense laser-pulse, and ...

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    A lighted makeup mirror is a handy tool for everything from applying eyeliner to tweezing a stray eyebrow hair. This one is 40% off — but the bargain isn't even the best part.

  6. Reflecting telescope - Wikipedia

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    A convex secondary mirror is placed just to the side of the light entering the telescope, and positioned afocally so as to send parallel light on to the tertiary. The concave tertiary mirror is positioned exactly twice as far to the side of the entering beam as was the convex secondary, and its own radius of curvature distant from the secondary.

  7. Mungo Thomson - Wikipedia

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    [36] [11] The mirrors reflected one another (depending on vantage point), generating a hall-of-mirrors effect and a slightly wavy funhouse quality that suggested a commentary on vanity, fame and mortality. [36] [20] [12] Three projects broached contemporary flows of culture, nature and time. [3]

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