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translucencyThe quality of being able to see through a material whereby the distant image is hazy or foggy. The terms "translucent" and "transparent" are often used synonymously, but they are not the same. An example of the difference is that a translucent area of an image is like looking through frosted glass or smoked glass to the underlying background. A transparent area is like looking through clear glass.
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Transparency, semitransparency, and reflection thus take on structural functions that consciously intervene in the tectonic qualities of the presented rooms. In 1997 he turned to American comic books for his source material, knitting life-size three-dimensional figures of various vintage cartoon characters (Krazy Kat, Bone) as if to provide a foil for his forms' elegiac "weight," only partially lightened by their delicate semitransparency. |
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