Glassblower's cataracts are due to chronic exposure to infrared radiation emitted due to the extreme heating of glass or molten metal. The infrared radiation is absorbed by the iris and lens of the eye. This causes cataracts after decades of exposure. higher risk jobs that can lead to occupational exposure of workers to mercury are working in a chlor-alkali, thermometer, glassblowing
@@Toni_Snark you can plant your but wherever you want, and it can be uncomfortable. The author doesn't talk about the basic requirements, doesn't mention if the chair is comfortable, doesn't show anyone sitting on it, they just talk about the design, materials and the final object. They are in love with their designs, even if they don't work for the purpose.
How many chair designs need to exist? It’s like an ego thing for industrial designers. I studied industrial design at uni, but realised it’s all just a people trying to show how much “smarter” they are than one another . The design of this chair doesn’t improve its function, nor does it have balance visually. So what’s the point?
Yes, why should we want different things, right? Who cares about originality, character and all that. You do you, don't fall for the scam of wanting beautiful, inspiring things, or never try to be creative, it's pointless. -It's sarcasm.
@@kalebeguilherme380 And you wonder why the ice caps are melting. The days of thoughtless consumption is over. There are already a million chairs. 99% of them are uncomfortable after 20 minutes. Instead of wasting time, resources and money on more useless inanimate crap why not go and experience nature have meaningful relationships or read a book. You might actually learn something.
Thanks a lot for these video's I hope you will keep making inspiring videos for those who appreciate the thought process behind furniture design. I already learned a lot from these few videos!
I'm getting back to self-care, getting back to drawing/illustrating. Just wanted to say I appreciate your sense of 'organizing' your sketchbook. Back in the day, I became 'obsessed' with the idea that someone of import may see my sketchbook and so my sketchbook , perceptually, became a 'potential' portfolio. The anxiety became so great, I stopped doing sketchbooks which doomed my drawing. You actually showed me a practical way to feel great about sketchbooks again--THANKS, mate.
Hey Jack, thank you for sharing. I also went through a stage where i was very precious of every drawing in the sketch book. It took a long time to stop caring what other people thought of my sketching ability. The most important thing is the process and finding ways to make it enjoyable and easy enough to do every day. Let us know what esle you would like to see from the chanel, thanks again for taking the time to comment....happy new year.