moving objects | nº 502 – 519 from pe lang on Vimeo. This installation piece inherits an almost unreal quality as magnetic poles get switched back and forth to attract a freely floating metal disc. Slow-motion of sorts, but in real-time.
moving objects | nº 502 – 519 from pe lang on Vimeo. This installation piece inherits an almost unreal quality as magnetic poles get switched back and forth to attract a freely floating metal disc. Slow-motion of sorts, but in real-time.
This is awesome. This guy goes through so much meticulous work just to construct this large magnetic object and then at the end, he just crushes it. Over 8000 Zen Magnets in this one…
This is so hilarious. Gizmodo just made a post about the scam that is the Shark Shocker, a product that claims to use magnets to drive away sharks. The only thing is, as Gizmodo notes, the sharks they “test” this on in their demo video are reef sharks which are more or less docile creatures [...]
The Smart Cover is a pretty neat little doodad for the iPad 2. It’s super-strong, really useful, and good looking. But if you’ve got a first-generation iPad, you’re out of luck. That is, unless you find some strong mini-magnets like this guy did. [via]
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