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This is a cotton compress powered by steam(originally), but now run off of compressed air. It has a 90 inch piston in it and was used to compress cotton into bales for easier rail transportation.
Compressed Melon
Compressed in white wine, dusted with toasted flour.
Boragó
Santiago, Chile
(April 3, 2013)
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Boragó
Santiago, Chile
(April 3, 2013)
the ulterior epicure | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Bonjwing Photography
Steam cotton compress, somewhere in Louisiana. Taken with Olympus OM2s on Kodak 200 speed professional film using a Zuiko 28mm lens. This apparatus stood about thirty feet high, the rods pictured here were enormous. This device would have used steam generated by a nearby boiler(not there) to ram loose cotton into a square bale for shipment north to the fabric mills.
Steam cotton compress, somewhere in Louisiana. Taken with Olympus OM2s on Kodak 200 speed professional film using a Zuiko 28mm lens. This apparatus stood about thirty feet high, the tank pictured here was the steam chamber at the top of the steam ram. This device would have used steam generated by a nearby boiler(not there) to ram loose cotton into a square bale for shipment north to the fabric mills.
Chose the poster image for the next Compressed video. For this one, I spent lots of time with liquids, light and magnetism for the visual effects.
Should be done within a week!
Macro image of ferrofluid being drawn through bubbles due to capillary action
Making good progress editing footage while writing the music for the video at the same time.
Hoping to be done before September
This is a cotton compress powered by steam(originally), but now run off of compressed air. It has a 90 inch piston in it and was used to compress cotton into bales for easier rail transportation.
Description on the rear of this picture describes a future fiberglass four passenger body on this chassis.
200,000 litres of air compressed to 200 atmospheres powers this chassis to 50 kmh. Designed and constructed by Vittorio Sorgato. Shown being tested near Milan.
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