2004.09.17. Texturologie II: Density 10.6. (Q108): Difference between revisions
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Texturologie is the name of a series of paintings by Dubuffet. I thought 10.6 is the specific gravity (I don’t really know what that means) of antimony, but I looked it up wrong. (Ask a flautist or composer about the “density” reference.) | |||||||||||||||
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Texturologie is the name of a series of paintings by Dubuffet. I thought 10.6 is the specific gravity (I don’t really know what that means) of antimony, but I looked it up wrong. (Ask a flautist or composer about the “density” reference.)
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Texturologie is the name of a series of paintings by Dubuffet. I thought 10.6 is the specific gravity (I don’t really know what that means) of antimony, but I looked it up wrong. (Ask a flautist or composer about the “density” reference.) |
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