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A rare ceramic circuit with a natural,striking pattern. Refrigerator Magnet from Violets new Vintage.
Live in concert @ Alcatraz, Milan (Italy) - 16 May 2018
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Monster Magnet is an American rock band. Hailing from Red Bank, New Jersey, the group was founded by Dave Wyndorf (vocals and guitar), John McBain (guitar) and Tim Cronin (vocals and drums).
Monster Magnet's style is heavily influenced by 1970s space rock such as Hawkwind, and proto-metal bands such as Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Blue Oyster Cult, Captain Beyond and Sir Lord Baltimore. In addition to recording covers such as Black Sabbath's "Into the Void" (Master of Reality, 1971) and Hawkwind's "Brainstorm" (Doremi Fasol Latido, 1972), Wyndorf sometimes incorporated elements of space rock staples into his own songs. For instance, the Dopes to Infinity title track borrows some of its lyrics from "Lord of Light" (ibid.), and Superjudge's "Twin Earth" is a reinterpretation of Captain Beyond's "Mesmerization Eclipse" (Captain Beyond, 1972). The main guitar riff to the track Dopes To Infinity is lifted from The Sir Lord Baltimore song "Woman Tamer" (Sir Lord Baltimore,1971). The band has also cited British new wave / post-punk band Depeche Mode as an influence on its music. They have also covered "Black Celebration" for a 1998 Depeche Mode tribute album.
Made these magnets for a Recycled Magnet swap on Swap-Bot. They are made using packing tape transfers I did using images in National Geographic Magazine and Hearthsong catalog. The background on the pink card is wet-on-wet watercolor paper I made.
The other components (ticket stubs, sticker, toad image - are things I've collected or cut from magazines). The flower image on the frog magnet is from a photograph I took but didn't want any longer.
Live in concert @ Alcatraz, Milan (Italy) - 16 May 2018
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Monster Magnet is an American rock band. Hailing from Red Bank, New Jersey, the group was founded by Dave Wyndorf (vocals and guitar), John McBain (guitar) and Tim Cronin (vocals and drums).
Monster Magnet's style is heavily influenced by 1970s space rock such as Hawkwind, and proto-metal bands such as Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Blue Oyster Cult, Captain Beyond and Sir Lord Baltimore. In addition to recording covers such as Black Sabbath's "Into the Void" (Master of Reality, 1971) and Hawkwind's "Brainstorm" (Doremi Fasol Latido, 1972), Wyndorf sometimes incorporated elements of space rock staples into his own songs. For instance, the Dopes to Infinity title track borrows some of its lyrics from "Lord of Light" (ibid.), and Superjudge's "Twin Earth" is a reinterpretation of Captain Beyond's "Mesmerization Eclipse" (Captain Beyond, 1972). The main guitar riff to the track Dopes To Infinity is lifted from The Sir Lord Baltimore song "Woman Tamer" (Sir Lord Baltimore,1971). The band has also cited British new wave / post-punk band Depeche Mode as an influence on its music. They have also covered "Black Celebration" for a 1998 Depeche Mode tribute album.
Rush staff gathered on Monday morning to celebrate RUMC’s 5th consecutive Magnet nursing designation.
I was trying to figure out a way to demonstrate the surprising magnetic power of this little guy. Here's a quarter stuck to the fridge.
An electromagnet heads up the Mississippi near St. Louis. The electromagnet is heading to the Fermi labs outside of Chicago Illinois.
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)