Fabricating Flavour employs textile design processes such as printing, dyeing, applique and texture manipulation onto food plating and explores the concept of \"edible fabric,\" where each ingredient becomes a thread in a larger culinary tapestry. The interplay of textures, shapes, and arrangements adds depth and dimension to the dining experience, engaging not only the sense of taste but also sight and touch. This project advocates mindful and deliberate eating, countering the prevalent trend of hurried and on-the-go consumption that often disregards the importance of the act of nourishment in our fast-paced world.
Vanshika Agrawal, a process-led creator, delves into the possibilities of unconventional combinations by integrating textile design with the food world, resulting in edible outcomes that captivate the senses. With a focus on sustainable disposability, her designs are meant to be enjoyed and then naturally fade away. By repurposing food in her creations, she tries to blur the boundaries between art, design and gastronomy.
In this post I have mentioned and explained in depth how I used media technologies in my constructing, research, planning and evaluation stages of my music video. I have created a powtoon to present this information. I have further reflected on how it has helped me and what I have learned through each digital technology I have used.
In my presentation below I have analysed the use of synergy between my music video, digipak and advert. Having learned and seen examples of effective use of synergy (e.g. coldplay), I have realised the importance of it. Most professional music artists use strong synergy throughout the products to create a distinctive image for themselves. It relates to how an artists star image is shown. Synergy not only allows a particular artist to stand out however it links in with the viewers visual interaction with the band/artist as it gives them an identity. Ive learned how important it is as a marketing tool in the music industry. In the last slide, I have reflected upon the production of my 3 products by explaining my choices.
For this task I have explored ways in which my final music video was influenced by real media texts. I have posted a directors commentary with segments examples of real media texts against my music video. I have used various artists for inspiration, and have commented on how and why I took inspiration from them and applied it to my final work. I have further spoken about how this developed my own ideas and ways in which i incorporated different artists work to create a greater outcome.
Now for my final edit, I know that I already have the correct shots in hand as overall, I am very happy with the footage. I just need to make sure the lip syncing and the visuals fit together with the remainder of the song.
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Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF), a second-generation platelet aggregate,[5] has been widely used to accelerate soft- and hard-tissue healing because of the presence of various growth factors (GFs). In-vitro studies have shown PRF to induce a significant, continuous stimulation and proliferation of all cell types with a strong and highly significant differentiation of osteoblasts.[6] Viable platelets in PRF have shown to release six GFs, that is, platelet-derived growth factor-AB (PDGF-AB), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGF-β1), insulin-like GF, epithelial growth factor, and recombinant human basic fibroblast GF, of which TGF-β1, PDGF-AB, and VEGF are the three main GFs released in high quantity.[7]
Each patient was followed up for a total duration of 6 months. Patients were assessed on four surgical (pain, tenderness, sensitivity, and edema) and four periodontal (Plaque Index, SBI, CAL, and probing depth) parameters along with bone height levels on control as well as test sides at various fixed intervals. Surgical parameters were checked by PI 1, whereas periodontal parameters and bone height were assessed by CI 1.
There was a statistically significant difference in the intensity of pain on the control and test sides on day 1 (P < 0.001) with a mean value of 2.08 1.352 on the control side compared to 0.80 0.764 on the test side. Pain decreased on control as well as test sides from day 1 to day 3 with a rise in pain at week 1 and subsequently to no pain after 1 month; however, the values on the test side were always less than those on the control side [Table 2]. A similar trend of decrease followed by increase to finally 0 was seen with tenderness on control as well as test sides, again values always being less for the test side compared to the control side [Table 2].
Week 1 to Month 1 saw no increase in sensitivity on the control side with an opposite trend on the test side. However, from 1 month onward, there was a gradual decrease in sensitivity on both sides, with a statistically significant difference in values (P < 0.001), being always less for the test side [Table 3].
No statistically significant difference was seen in the context to SBI on control and test sides (P = 0.009), with results shifting to statistically significant difference (P < 0.001) on both the sides after 3 and 6 months, with values being lesser for the test side compared to that of the control side [Table 4]. Plaque Index showed improved and better results on the test side compared to the control side, with a statistically significant difference in values (P < 0.001) [Table 4].
There was no statistically significant pretreatment discrepancy in CALs on both the sides (P = 0.763). An improvement in CALs was seen on the control side post extraction after 3 and 6 months, with a downward trend on the test side. A powerful improvement was seen on the control than the test side (P < 0.001) after 3 and 6 months [Table 5].
Improvement in probing depth was seen on both the sides from the preoperative phase to 3 months postoperatively with no statistically significant variation (P = 0.229). Post 6 months, the control group saw an increase in probing depth, whereas there was a further decrease in probing depth in the test group [Table 6].
Previous studies have shown L-PRF to produce a significant reduction in the probing depth with increased bone levels post use of autogenous PRP.[12,13] Our results showed a similar trend in probing depth values with statistically significant difference in values on control and test sides, however no statistically significant improvement was seen in bone levels post use of PRF.
The in vivo potency of polyphosphazene immunoadjuvants is inherently linked to the ability of these ionic macromolecules to assemble with antigenic proteins in aqueous solutions and form physiologically stable supramolecular complexes. Therefore, in-depth knowledge of interactions in this biologically relevant system is a prerequisite for a better understanding of mechanism of immunoadjuvant activity. Present study explores a self-assembly of polyphosphazene immunoadjuvant-PCPP and a model antigen-lysozyme in a physiologically relevant environment-saline solution and neutral pH. Three analytical techniques were employed to characterize reaction thermodynamics, water-solute structural organization, and supramolecular dimensions: isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC), water proton nuclear magnetic resonance (wNMR), and dynamic light scattering (DLS). The formation of lysozyme-PCPP complexes at near physiological conditions was detected by all methods and the avidity was modulated by a physical state and dimensions of the assemblies. Thermodynamic analysis revealed the dissociation constant in micromolar range and the dominance of enthalpy factor in interactions, which is in line with previously suggested model of protein charge anisotropy and small persistence length of the polymer favoring the formation of high affinity complexes. The paper reports advantageous use of wNMR method for studying protein-polymer interactions, especially for low protein-load complexes.
Anupam Kher's friendship with the late iconic actor and filmmaker, Satish Kaushik is not unknown to the world. Almost everyone could perceive the depth of Anupam's love for his late friend when the latter bid goodbye to the world. However, the way veteran actor, Anupam, has been taking care of the latter's daughter, Vanshika Kaushik, it has been winning millions of hearts. And the same happened again when Anupam took to his social media handle and dropped an adorable video, wherein he could be seen joining Vanshika in a deep conversation about the latter's future.advertisement
On June 20, 2023, Anupam Kher took to his social media handles and posted a cute video, wherein he could be seen interacting with Satish Kaushik's daughter, Vanshika. As the video began, Anupam Kher addressed Vanshika as a princess, and then he asked her about her hobbies and what she does after she wakes up. To which, Vanshika said she likes to craft. The little girl reveals that she spends time with her mother at home. When Anupam asked Vanshika about her favourite singer, she revealed that she is a big fan of Taylor Swift.advertisement
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