Plastician

//plæsˈtɪʃən//

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French

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  • artiste plasticien noun (artist with the plastic arts)
  • artiste plasticienne noun (artist with the plastic arts)
  • plasticien noun (someone or something that transforms or reshapes objects)
  • plasticien noun (artist with the plastic arts)

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Quite apart from the question of finance and the basic difficulty of finding the very large sums for completely refacing buildings, the writer personally comes down solidly on the side of the "plastician" rather than the "face-lifter".

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Today, I manipulate the sonic object as a sound plastician, and find myself confronted by the expression of a gesture which I cannot share except through the trace it leaves behind: the labelled object—that is, the sound recording.

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Whatever in Nature is formed and shaped — be it the form of the plant persisting for a comparatively short time, or the eternally changing configuration of the animal body — carbon is everywhere the great plastician.

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This interpretation has provided the basis for a descriptive, 'plastician' approach that draws on pragmatism and aesthetics by combining experimental botany, developmental biology and biophysics of morphogenesis (Pouteau, 2011; unpublished data).

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