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The simple but effective Plate Magnet with some captured tramp metal. www.magneticseparation.co/magnet_separators/plate_magnets...
Katsucon 21 - Feb 13-15, 2015
Gaylord National Convention Center
Photography © Philip Moyer
An electromagnet heads up the Mississippi near St. Louis. The electromagnet is heading to the Fermi labs outside of Chicago Illinois.
Assorted magnets on my fridge door. I used to have so many things on the fridge... I cleaned off so much about 3 weeks ago. I like the destination magnets. My Hawaii one broke, so I guess I need to go back to get another one :)
Monster Magnet + Church of Misery _ Cower Hounds @Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton - Friday 14th february 2014
Photographs by Amplified Gig Photography for Midlands
Rocks
© 2014 Amplified Gig Photography
“Disciple of Magnetic Ninjutsu”
Unknown to the Maverick Hunters, the former hunter turned brainwashed assassin Magna Centipede had an apprentice, Magnet Treehopper whom he trained prior to his death. Having trained on his own for years, Treehopper is now ready to prove himself by destroying the Maverick Hunters and avenge his master’s death. He has taken refuge in a gravitational maze facility in a rainforest.
The weapon you obtain after defeating Magnet Treehopper is Bounce Magnet. It fires a magnetic orb that bounces across the area, pulling in debris after each bounce, creating a large ball of debris for more damage. It can also pull in certain enemies as well. The charged version generates a magnetic barrier that pulls in enemies and destroys them while protecting the user.
Designer notes:
My Mega Man X9 boss concepts needed an insect-based one. I came across pictures of a Brazilian Treehopper whom this character is based off to. It looked cool and freaky (especially with those “orbs” and “tail”) that I thought that’d make a good Mega Man X boss. And for those wondering, those wings are transparent.
Image of a Brazilian Treehopper: www.webups.com/grh9674/brazilian-treehopper
Brazilian Treehopper article: io9.gizmodo.com/5975761/the-brazilian-treehopper-may-be-t...
Illustrated by Kyle R. All original characters are the property of Kyle R. & KMR Studios. Mega Man X is the property of Capcom.
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My sister sent me this pretty gift card, and, since I used it online, I didn't have to physically hand it over.
It looks much cheerier on our fridge than an AmEx magnet, no?
Monster Magnet in concerto al Live Club di Trezzo sull'Adda foto di Andrea Ripamonti per www.rockon.it
Guest blogger Sharon came up with this great fabric covered magnet board for her makeup collection. It's super cute and practical if you are tackling small bathroom or vanity space!
These are toilet paper rolls covered in fabric to use for brushes.
Magnet magazine: $3.50 at Books a Million in Columbus, Mississippi. They always receive Magnet late. This is the July/August issue, but I don't care. I love this magazine. It has consistantly been my favorite music magazine over the past seven years.
My first one is not really a square. The other two are fine. I confess I don't measure much and I haven't used the iron etc.. I rather not tell :-)
I placed art magnets around the Netherlands, including within Pet's Marktplaat Buitengewone Verzamelingen at the Kunsthal Rotterdam. Here is one of my favorites. The QR attached to it is a link to the picture below, where I requested those who found them to leave a comment. I hope that Mr.van de Luijtgaarden finds this one.
"....The Kunsthal Rotterdam proudly presents the result of Pet van de Luijtgaarden's passion for collecting. Pet is a visual artist who is fascinated by the absurdity of abundance when it comes to ‘stuff'. ‘Shops are getting larger and fuller, but what we need it all for?' As a collector, Van de Luijtgaarden buys discarded collections of objects such as disposable lighters, frogs, GI Joe action dolls and Flippos (Pogs), all of which have been neatly arranged to create a cabinet of curiosities for the exhibition. It seems the absurdity of it ‘never being enough' is irrevocable.
....."
Rotterdam Tourism Board www.rotterdam.info/cms.php?cmspageid=12&langid=2
Kunsthal Rotterdam
Museumpark, Westzeedijk 341, 3015 AA Rotterdam
Pet's Marktplatts
www.kunsthal.nl/en-22-688-Pets_Marktplaats.html
Pet van de Luijtgaarden - photos, stop motion and videos www.hotstar.nl/
Pet van de Luijtgaarden - Linkedin www.linkedin.com/in/petvandeluijtgaarden
Word magnets that I like to use in collages from time to time.
Picture taken by www.flickr.com/photos/kgnixer/
Hand drawn magnet set titled "Little Mushroom Girl", features
Little Mushroom Girl herself and three of her favorite funghi hang outs. I've been in a nostalgic Smurf mood of late, it's seeping into my work:)
Each magnet is an original ink illustration and colored by hand with pencil. Drawings are on vintage paper, then fixed onto a smooth wooden round, coated in non-toxic resin and an ultra strong magnet fixed onto the back.
Each magnet measures 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) across.
Drum #Magnet installed to remove & recover ferrous metals prior to an #EddyCurrentSeparator at a skip #waste #recycling plant
More details on www.mastermagnets.com/product/drum-magnets/
Brookhaven's Superconducting Magnet Division is creating the future of superconductor and magnet technology. Their mission is to advance the science and technology of superconducting magnets; to apply these technologies to support accelerators, fundamental science discoveries, energy and other industrial applications requiring high magnetic fields; and ensure a strong national talent pool for superconducting magnet development in the United States. (Jessica Rotkiewicz / Brookhaven National Lab)