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armatureIn a motor or generator, the wire-wound coil that carries the current and rotates in a magnetic field. (In alternating-current machines, the armature is sometimes stationary.) The pole piece of a permanent magnet or electromagnet and the moving, iron part of a solenoid, especially if the latter acts as a switch, may also be referred to as armatures. armature
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| These armatures were then transported to Architectural Fiberglass of Long Island where the decorative fiberglass surrounds were created and installed around the stainless steel frame. In this respect, the piece recalls Cindy Sherman's "Untitled Film Stills" of the late '70s, in which armatures for filmic staging and mythification--rather than pointing to actual films through reenactment--effectively pull staging apart, dismantling its psychic and structural affects. She found remains of wooden armatures inside twenty-five figures that allowed her to convincingly show how large Nok figures were constructed and fired. |
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