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Young-Il Ahn exhibition catalog for LACMA.
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Abstract: Young-Il Ahn (1934-2020) was a pioneering artist whose works spanned over a half-century in three nations—Korea, Japan, and the United States. He is widely known for his large-scale abstract paintings mostly inspired by transcendent themes of water, music, and nature. His most significant series, “Water”, was the subject of the 2017-2018 exhibition at the Los Angeles County of Museum of Art (LACMA) titled “Unexpected Light”—so that Ahn was the first Korean American artist to have a solo exhibit at LACMA. However, in contemporary American art history Ahn remains an outsider, a foreigner viewed through the lens of his ethnicity and native culture though he lived more than...
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Nikola Tesla's dream in the early 20th century of a "World Wireless System" led him to build the Wardenclyffe Tower, a prototype base station serving as an emitter for his "World Wireless System". The base station was to supply wireless electrical energy to a distant receiver. This book builds upon that dream and is a result of intensive research interest in powerline, machine to machine communications and wireless power transfer globally. Wireless energy transfer or Witricity (WIreless elecTRICITY) transfers electricity instead of data. The technology is useful in cases where instantaneous or continuous energy is needed but interconnecting wires are inconvenient, hazardous, or impossible. T...
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