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I love toys with magnets. It's such a simple and generally pointless gimmick. Yet it's generally unobtrusive to the figure and it's useful for things... as Magnet Man here demonstrates.

resin, nails, enamel, acrylic on wood. 2006.Part of the GAMELAND series,.

sold Christina Ray Gallery

Magnetic Baller, 1961

 

Cork, electromagnet, paint, steel, wire and wood

 

Takis

(July – October 2019)

 

Over a 70-year career, Takis (Panayiotis Vassilakis, 1925–2019) created some of the most innovative art of the 20th century.

Takis sought out the essential poetry and beauty of the electromagnetic universe. He was one of the most original artistic voices in Europe from the 1960s and remained a pioneering figure throughout his life.

This the largest exhibition of Takis's work ever held in the UK, bringing together over 70 works. Throughout his career he produced antennae-like sculptures called Signals, and musical devices using magnets, electricity and viewer participation to generate resonant and random sounds. Such inventions earned Takis the admiration of the international avant-garde, ranging from the American Beat poets to artists such as Marcel Duchamp.

[Tate Modern]

 

Taken in Tate Modern

Set of 3 magnets which are very handy for your refridgerator, filing cabinet or other metal surface. Use them to hold take-out menus or important phone numbers. Or, they can hold nothing and just sit there looking all shiny and pretty.

 

These 3.2 cm (1.25 in) round magnets are decorated with original marbled art. The marbled art on the magnets is exactly the marbled art that I pulled off the marbling tray. I rinsed it, I dried it, I scrutinized it for flaws, and then it was used to decorate these [useful little things].

 

The marbled patterns are made by dragging rakes and combs across floating paint droplets. The contrast of the colors emphasizes the fine details in the patterns.

Otakon 22 - July 23-26, 2015

Baltimore Convention Center

Hilton Baltimore

Photography © Philip Moyer

www.flickr.com/photos/magnet_terp/

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After a good shaking.

 

These magnets are amazing. I realised when I tried to take off the blonde wig that as long as the magnets were still there the wig was rather hard to get off. Of course they were 25 of the magnets on each side but this needed some investigation so I took the most mezzy wig I have, which is Pocca's old purple wig. I put it on the head and one magnet on each side. I did hide the magnets in the hair and shaked the head, gently but still so much that the wig would have fallen off. It did not. I then took the doll and held her upside down but the wig remained on her head; PERFECT!

 

These magnets are seriously strong and with this discovery I dont need to buy wig caps that somewhat makes wigs get bigger and loose. AWESOME!

A test shape. I COULD make this nine times bigger, but it's just not photogenic. It's a little flimsy, and the pins tend to stay out of place. I could make the cubes bigger which would give the pins a larger surface to sit on, but they might be too large for the matrix effect. I dunno...

I will make a larger one out of Zen Magnets (as opposed to my broken test magnets) if you people want. =)

The simple but effective Plate Magnet with some captured tramp metal. www.magneticseparation.co/magnet_separators/plate_magnets...

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

Grate Magnets or Magnetic Separators to capture ferrous metal contamination from free flowing materials

Abandoned textile mill in Clinton, TN.

a teeny tiny quilt (magnet). It's about 1.5" square.

 

What you'll need to make your own DIY stamped clay magnets:

 

Air hardening clay, a rolling pin, various stamps, cookie cutters, magnets and a glue gun, media ink, contour liner.

 

Take your air hardening clay and roll it out to about 5 mm thick.

Punch out the shape of your magnets using a cookie cutter.

Stamp your design into the clay.

Set aside and leave to dry overnight.

Inking them.

Glue a magnet onto the back of each disc.

You're all finished.

 

I also used Media Ink in the following projects too:

www.flickr.com/photos/lakbearrr/sets/72157654312377108

www.flickr.com/photos/lakbearrr/sets/72157654179824368

www.flickr.com/photos/lakbearrr/sets/72157652252415429

www.flickr.com/photos/lakbearrr/19421966592/in/dateposted/

www.flickr.com/photos/lakbearrr/albums/72157656389539976

 

Please, don't hesitate to contact me here for more info: szentantal@gmail.com

 

If you like this project, please join to my Facebook group: www.facebook.com/Lakbear2014

  

Maryland Zoo in Baltimore

Magnet Men suspended from the ceiling

Yoda, a clonetrooper and Anakin get fruity

The simple but effective Plate Magnet with some captured tramp metal. www.magneticseparation.co/magnet_separators/plate_magnets...

There are tiny chips of - supposedly - amber in the lower part of this magnet. The Baltic Sea, where Gdansk is located, is famous for amber, which washes up on the shores. However, there is a lot of fake, plastic "amber" out there. For a magnet, I really don't care; it still reminds me of a beautiful city and a really great trip.

Based off of, and a tribute to the original design made by Damian O'Connor (damocs on flickr).

This was made more or less the same way as Damian did except MUCH larger.This took a very long time and several attempts to make.

The flaring out at the top looks cool, so that's why I didn't make a pattern on the top like I did on the base. The tube flares out if there isn't any layers on top of it, or something holding it from doing so.

There are only a couple of differences between the tube Damian made and my tube not including the size:

-the base has rings of five built into the base in order to strengthen it, along with two full rings

-the top has extra magnets in order to give the top a more flat edge

-when adding squares (rings of four) to increase the length of the tube, I made sure to alternate the direction I put them in in order to decrease the weak connections throughout the shape. (I didn't want long strands running diagonally along the length of the tube because those connections are weak.)

 

Other than that, this massive tube was made bit by bit, the same way.

Enjoy!

magnet and bookmark stick

Don't have cats now, keeping the magnet

Rush staff gathered on Monday morning to celebrate RUMC’s 5th consecutive Magnet nursing designation.

MagNets for PS4 is a fast-paced top-down 3D “collect-em-up” game with single and multiplayer options, coming soon to PC and consoles. As Park Ranger in Polarity City, the City’s Master Analysis and Organisation Robot (MAyOR) has programmed you with the honourable – if boring – task of maintaining the mindless maintenance “Bloxbots” in the park. If any of them go wrong (and they often do), you need to scoop them up in your electromagnetic net, or “MagNet”, short-circuit them and clean up their mess. Take their scrap metal to the “Recycletron” and get just what you need in return. But something is very wrong… why are so many bots malfunctioning? Why are they so set on destruction? And where in the world have all the cute little Magnetpets gone?

 

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for The Sampler! Up and coming... I'm working hard on 'em!

 

Coupon on the back!

Eight ways to say have a nice day magnets. Practice at home for best

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