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Painting, Acrylic on Other
Size: 47.2 W x 35.4 H x 0.4 D in
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AUTHENTICITY: Title description of work and signed "BIL" on reverse for authenticity... HYPOTHESIS: Descriptions for creative works are too patronizing... Eucalyptus Leaves Lake Eyre Mud Bath Hyper active batch of gum leaves & red cordial makes you Hyper... METHODOLOGY : This work is a conceptual figment of relativity, derived from Quantum surrealism, Concept as a subconscious singularity, as is what the viewer see's. The overall image is not subjective or to be interpreted by the viewer, but proposes to fascinate the viewer. Conceptual elements from various concepts combine for the viewer to inspire wonderment of realism and the eccentric. WIKIPEDIA SUMMERY: Darcy's law is a phenomenologically derived constitutive equation that describes the flow of a fluid through a porous medium. The law was formulated by Henry Darcy based on the results of experiments on the flow of water through beds of sand. It also forms the scientific basis of fluid permeability used in the earth sciences, particularly in hydrogeology. A state of 'soil liquefaction' occurs when the effective stress of soil is reduced to essentially zero, which corresponds to a complete loss of shear strength. This may be initiated by either monotonic loading (e.g. single sudden occurrence of a change in stress – examples include an increase in load on an embankment or sudden loss of toe support) or cyclic loading (e.g. repeated change in stress condition – examples include wave loading or earthquake shaking). In both cases a soil in a saturated loose state, and one which may generate significant pore water pressure on a change in load are the most likely to liquefy. This is because a loose soil has the tendency to compress when sheared, generating large excess porewater pressure as load is transferred from the soil skeleton to adjacent pore water during undrained loading. As pore water pressure rises a progressive loss of strength of the soil occurs as effective stress is reduced. It is more likely to occur in sandy or non-plastic silty soils, but may in rare cases occur in gravels and clay's. A 'flow failure' may initiate if the strength of the soil is reduced below the stresses required to maintain equilibrium of a slope or footing of a building for instance. This can occur due to monotonic loading or cyclic loading, and can be sudden and catastrophic. A historical example is the Aberfan disaster. Casagrande referred to this type of phenomena as 'flow liquefaction' although a state of zero effective stress is not required for this to occur. The term 'cyclic liquefaction' refers to the occurrence of a state of soil when large shear strains have accumulated in response to cyclic loading. A typical reference strain for the approximate occurrence of zero effective stress is 5% double amplitude shear strain. This is a soil test based definition, usually performed via cyclic triaxial, cyclic direct simple shear, or cyclic torsional shear type apparatus. These tests are performed to determine a soil's resistance to liquefaction by observing the number of cycles of loading at a particular shear stress amplitude before it 'fails'. Failure here is defined by the aforementioned shear strain criteria. The term 'cyclic mobility' refers to the mechanism of progressive reduction of effective stress due to cyclic loading. This may occur in all soil types including dense soils. However on reaching a state of zero effective stress such soils immediate dilate and regain strength. Thus shear strains are significantly less than a true state of soil liquefaction whereby a loose soil exhibits flow type phenomena.
Original Created:2013
Subjects:Science
Painting:Acrylic on Other
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:47.2 W x 35.4 H x 0.4 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Crate
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Ships From:Australia.
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NAME: William "BIL" Anderson JR (born Australia 1980). William Anderson Jr AKA William "BIL" Anderson JR. Is a Nero diverse Australasian Psychedelic Quantum Super flat pop artist synthesizer music designer from New South Wales Australia... BIL is a Accidental Savant or unlikely artist referring the BLACK SWAN THEORY by Nassim Nicholas Teleb beyond the realm of normal expectations or highly improbable.... And was Inspired compelled to create work after seeing the Japanese cartoon anime works of TAKASHI MURAKAMI and his super flat art movement... While recovering from a Acquired Brain Injury or Traumatic brain Injury... BIL began see abstract visions of mathematical object Geometry transposed onto Japanese anime bipedal humanoid characters as a analog inspired by works created by Francis Bacon Brett Whiteley and Damien Hirst... At first exhibit at the Japan foundation he called them Yeti's... But after finding out that he has both convict Scottish Australian aboriginal ancestry later referring to them as Yowie's and or Yowie Quinkin... After Australian aboriginal Quinkin mythology... Unaware for many years of his Accidental Savantism... He was later diagnosed with Asperger's is on the autism spectrum informed of his Acquired Savant Syndrome... form this BIL developed his own outsider theory's calling it the QUANTUM SUPERFLAT ART MOVEMENT where BIL creates art in the Quantum state of ambiguity... And has had numerous exhibitions at BARANGAROO, JAPAN FOUNDATION, ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, And GOSFORD REGINOAL GALLERY.
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