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The common world of tea

Published: 30 July 2006 Publication History

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Through different traditions and languages we have discovered new ways of attempting different ideas and ways of creating new opportunities for our homes. There is a considerable amount of distinctive ways each culture connects to another through different languages and different traditions. There are also other manners in which cultures have small similarities. One would be the teapot. In every culture represented here in this work of art the teapot has a different shape to it which to represent its distinctive country. In the different countries there are unusual styles and diverse arrangements of the parts of a teapot. The simple display of a spout, handle, body and top are altered and changed to make them sometimes either complex or simple yet noticeably unique. This piece represents teapots in different shapes and styles arranged to represent their specific country. Each sits together on a shelf to represent the unity the countries have to hold themselves together. The countries are listed below the post of clarify their orientation. The teapot is a form of art that has united companies in computer graphics in the past as in this piece it unites these countries together.

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SIGGRAPH '06: ACM SIGGRAPH 2006 Teapot

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July 2006
ISBN:1595933646
DOI:10.1145/1180098
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Published: 30 July 2006

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