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ArtistA high-resolution conceptual illustration showing Limoges porcelain as a traditional ceramic material integrated into modern electronic technology. On one side, finely detailed white Limoges porcelain objects or microstructural ceramic textures inspired by porcelain (smooth, glazed surface, subtle translucency). On the other side, advanced electronic circuitry such as microwave integrated circuits, coplanar waveguides, resonators, or semiconductor chips with metallic traces. The porcelain material progressively transitions into the electronic structures, suggesting functional integration rather than decoration. Neutral scientific color palette (white, light gray, soft blue, metallic copper/gold). Clean background, no text, no logos. Style: realistic, technical, suitable for a materials science or applied physics journal, emphasizing the contrast and continuity between traditional ceramic processing and modern high-frequency electronics.
A close-up high-angle shot depicts an intricately detailed, still life, studio shot of white spheres, resembling ping-pong balls, and a textured white rock, resembling a cauliflower, resting on a flat, light blue surface. In the foreground a circuit board, in the same color as the