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Introduction

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The Spinning Wheel

5:08

Making by Hand

8:11

Tempered Sheet

11:45

Corning

16:25

Book of Breath

17:35

Coatings

19:35

Lab Visit

20:48

Surface Treatment

22:25

Cleaning

23:40

Rhino Glass

25:15

First Bubble

26:55

Crystallization

30:22

Plan B

31:35

Cell Core

32:16

Lollipop Production

34:28

The Last Day

35:42

Going Home

36:45

Making Again

37:52

Cloak Dress

38:50

Cardboard Scaffolding

41:31

Laser Cutting Cardboard

42:40

Cutting Glass

43:25

Extrusion

45:11

Dyes

46:29

Slip Casting

49:26

Particle Packing

50:28

Support Powder

51:27

Virtual Reality Sculpting

53:01

Glass Objects

54:57
Anna Mlasowsky | Behind the Glass Lecture
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2018Feb 14
Anna Mlasowsky focuses her curiosity on studying the traditions and habits of glassmaking. “The way we evaluate a material and use its properties is defined by preconceived opinions and boundaries set by traditions,” said Mlasowsky. Her work seeks to challenge pre-formed behaviors and raise questions about reality and projection. In her lecture, Anna Mlasowsky discusses her work and its relationship to the work she created during her recent Specialty Glass Residency at Sullivan Park, Corning Incorporated’s global research and development center, where she focused on an exclusive process using proprietary glasses developed by Corning scientists.

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Corning Museum of Glass

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