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  2. Mockup - Wikipedia

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    In manufacturing and design, a mockup, or mock-up, is a scale or full-size model of a design or device, used for teaching, demonstration, design evaluation, promotion, and other purposes. A mockup may be a prototype if it provides at least part of the functionality of a system and enables testing of a design.

  3. Hohlraum - Wikipedia

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    Mockup of a gold-plated hohlraum designed for use in the National Ignition Facility Diagram of a hohlraum with lasers illuminating the inside to compress a spherical fuel capsule. The indirect drive approach to inertial confinement fusion is as follows: the fusion fuel capsule is held inside a cylindrical hohlraum. The hohlraum body is ...

  4. Graphic design - Wikipedia

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    Due to its interdisciplinary nature, graphic design can be performed in different areas of application: branding, technical and artistic drawing, signage, photography, image and video editing, 3D modeling, animation, programming, among other fields.

  5. Ekphrasis - Wikipedia

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    The word ekphrasis, or ecphrasis, comes from the Greek for the written description of a work of art produced as a rhetorical or literary exercise, [1] often used in the adjectival form ekphrastic. It is a vivid, often dramatic, verbal description of a visual work of art, either real or imagined. Thus, "an ekphrastic poem is a vivid description ...

  6. Wire-frame model - Wikipedia

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    In 3D computer graphics, a wire-frame model (also spelled wireframe model) is a visual representation of a three-dimensional (3D) physical object. It is based on a polygon mesh or a volumetric mesh, created by specifying each edge of the physical object where two mathematically continuous smooth surfaces meet, or by connecting an object's constituent vertices using (straight) lines or curves.

  7. Scenic design - Wikipedia

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    Set design model by Marcel Jambon for an 1895 Paris production of Giuseppe Verdi's Otello. Set design for the New Zealand Opera's 2016 production of Mozart's Magic Flute Scenic design for The 2010 Family Series, by Glenn Davis A simple red curtain set design for the Oresteia presented by Stairwell Theater, 2019

  8. Word art - Wikipedia

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    There are two main types of word art: [2] One uses words or phrases because of their ideological meaning, their status as an icon, or their use in well-known advertising slogans; in this type, the content is of paramount importance, and is seen in some of the work of Barbara Kruger, On Kawara and Jenny Holzer's projection artwork called "For the City" (2005) in Manhattan.

  9. Prototype - Wikipedia

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    The most common use of the word prototype is a functional, although experimental, version of a non-military machine (e.g., automobiles, domestic appliances, consumer electronics) whose designers would like to have built by mass production means, as opposed to a mockup, which is an inert representation of a machine's appearance, often made of ...