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ZEN MAGNETS - Neodymium Magnetic Balls (@762) - Monster Truck

 

Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsHXa7zzHEo

 

Components:

(@222) - Truck

(@096) - Axles - 2 x (8 x 6-ball rings)

(@444) - Tires - 4 x (3 x 36-ball folded hexagon)

 

(@111) - Tire - 3 x 36-ball hexagon (folded and flattened)

 

Tire Subunit construction:

1) Start out with a 36-ball hexagon

2) Fold the two flat 4-ball edges together

3) Fold the two single-ball tips together

4) Flip over ... should see Two 2-ball pairs sticking up

5) COOL Part! ... Take each of the Two 2-ball pairs and push them down towards the center towards each other one side at a time.

6) The 2-ball pairs should join at the Center forming a 4-ball square.

7) The surrounding area around the pair should spread out into a spread flattened dome shape.

 

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Subunit construction at the end of this video tutorial:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylUMqGlzNew

The magnet control PCN and head assembly fited to the bracket.

Magnetic Fields (1969)

Metal, magnets, wire

 

Early in his career, Taskis began experiementing with how to use energy and movement in sculpture. 'What interested me was to put into iron sculpture a new, continuous, and live force... The result was in no way a graphic representation of a force but the force itself'. Artist Marcel Duchamp memorably described Takis as the 'happy ploughman of the magnetic fields'. Here a large grouping of flower-like sculptures are brought to life by the magnetic pendulums that swing overhead. This is the first time it has been displayed since the 1970s.

[Tate Modern]

 

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 4 magnets created for the Magnet Swap on Craftster.org 2/2011. The peacock magnet is image transfer on polymer clay, the happy toast magnet is felt, the cupcake & strawberry magnets are both paper craft.

Cute flower magnets

Received from TaraM84. Thank you!

Each magnet is hand painted on 15/16 inch ceramic mosaic tile and sealed with a gloss glaze.

We are obsessed with magnets. All that iron stuff is held together with magnets. LOTS of magnets.

I saved these beer caps from our trip out to Montana this summer. (You can buy Moose Drool beer any where I think).

 

These caps had funny sayings in them which we all thought were quite amusing - well after a few of these everything is amusing.

 

Caps + resin + E600 glue + magnet= cool magnet.

Between Quinn's antics and Thor's magical magnetic balls (yes, I just said that), we were all duly entertained.

Little heart magnets made for Two Kazoos to raise money for The Cora Project. 100% of the proceeds will be donated.

 

www.etsy.com/storque/craftivism/love-is-a-movement-the-co...

Journée passée à forer des échantillons magnétiques pour analyse en laboratoire. Bruyant! (Astronaute de l'ASC David Saint-Jacques, 27 août)

One Picture a Day for June 6, 2008

 

The magnets are up on the fridge - it's starting to feel like home.

Most of these were gifts. A few, like Henry Rollins, were made by me.

You can see how the pins sit on the structure.

Zen Magnets defy logic... =/

(There's a hint in the background [which is more prominent in Defying Logic B] of how I took the shot. It would be difficult to figure it out through that alone though.)

Care to try your luck? =P

Silver Cachou magnet made from clear resin, with silver cachous embedded in the resin.

Available in square, round, heart or pyramid shape.

 

Sorry about the bright light on this one. It's the desk lamp.

 

Cleaning tiny #Ferrite #Magnets ready to build a specialist magnetic assembly #Manufacturing | e-magnetsuk.com/magnet_products/magnet_materials/ferrite_...

Studies on black. Photographed on blackboard fabric.

The Scrabble Tile magnets made with real vintage postage stamps were a big hit, even at $3.00 each or 4/$10.00.

Magnetic Fields (1969)

Metal, magnets, wire

 

Early in his career, Taskis began experiementing with how to use energy and movement in sculpture. 'What interested me was to put into iron sculpture a new, continuous, and live force... The result was in no way a graphic representation of a force but the force itself'. Artist Marcel Duchamp memorably described Takis as the 'happy ploughman of the magnetic fields'. Here a large grouping of flower-like sculptures are brought to life by the magnetic pendulums that swing overhead. This is the first time it has been displayed since the 1970s.

[Tate Modern]

 

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

LARGER than the usual magnets you see. This collection of 3 decoupaged magnets measures:

 

2 large magnets - each 1-1/2"

1 extra large magnet - 2"

  

These are glass magnets. They measure about 3/4 inch in diameter. They are very strong neodymium rare earth magnets. They come in a set of 6. They coordinate with the hot pink/zebra office set.

I was looking for cool postcards at the art supply store today. I love these magnets and have quite a few of them...which makes me think of a future "in a pinch" daily shot! Which is your favorite?

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