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Artist: Tom Kaufman

About the artist:

Tom Kaufmann is an entertainer, wire sculptor, instrument builder and music educator. He has entertained audiences in Northwest Lower Michigan for thirty years, and has performed regularly at the Top of the Park Place Hotel since 2001. Tom is the owner of Tinkertunes Music Studios, providing programs dedicated to the promotion of early childhood music education. His Traveling Musical Instrument Petting Zoo is a hands-on learning experience that has delighted thousands of students of all ages, in schools, libraries, and museums. Recently, his creative efforts have focused on the construction of a series of unusual outdoor musical instruments like his lithophones and friction harp. His sound sculptures are featured at the Children’s Garden at the Charlevoix Public Library, at the Garoon Gateway to Science in Lake Zurich, Illinois, and Petoskey's Central Elementary School. In 2009 he completed the Earth Tones Musical Garden at Raven Hill Discovery Center in East Jordan, Michigan.

 

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KinderBells, the Musical Flower Garden, is a set of eight brightly colored bells, made from the tops of recycled industrial oxygen tanks, and tuned to a major diatonic scale. Visitors can shake the handles and play a song. The sculpture reflects the artist's dedication to Early Childhood Music Education and creative recycling.

Skyler and her trumpet

Several instruments are located across the road from the primary ARM Mobile Facility operations area near the airport on Graciosa Island. The Atlantic Ocean is visible in the distance, about 150 yards from the deployment site.

 

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The instrument platform is recovered at the surface again after a year underwater.

 

Credit: ONC

 

Instrument panel on a replica bi-plane. Hop in and take her for a ride!

Reformierte Kirche Wädenswil.

Foto: Thomas Ter-Nedden

Some Old Weird Instruments - at the Museum

Ivano-Frankivsk (Stanisławów), Ukraine

Steven Turner, Curator of the Medicine and Science Division at the Smithsonian, during his presentation on wooden surveying instruments.

Jennings Mouth Gag - Self Retaining

This excellent long mural is painted on the wall of Yellow Springs Instruments (YSI) in Yellow Springs, Ohio. YSI is an environmental instruments business, known world wide. The mural depicts scientists and students using and investigating a waterway. Jason Morgan, Yellow Springs resident, has painted this mural, as well as several others (including the great Regent Theatre Mural in Springfield.)

Photos from Teylers Museum in Haarlem, the Netherlands.

 

Of, or relating to, the Morbid Anatomy blog.

The Aerofototeca Nazionale preserves an absolutely exceptional heritage not only with regard to photographic collections, but also with regard to the methods of making aerial photography. The AFN houses a collection of rare instruments for aerial and terrestrial photogrammetry, used for the cartographic return on paper support (topographic maps) of the information readable from aerial photos. Together with the photographic material acquired by the Aerofotoconsult of Rome, they represent the most avant-garde products of Italian photomechanics (O.M.I., Officine Galileo) in the years between 1958 and 1967 (Stereomicrometer Officine Galileo SMG5; Universal Tri-power Scanning Stereoscope, Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., Rochester; O.M.I. APC4 analytical sterorestitor; the Stereosimplex Officine Galileo G6, Galileo-Santoni mod. IIC and mod. IIID; Nistri photocartograph mod. VI Photomapper). Although still fully functional and efficient, these tools are now overtaken by digital photogrammetry techniques, which allow a more immediate use but not greater precision.

Drums as art, Musical Instrument Museum, Hamamatsu, Japan

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My baby has enough percussion instruments for a whole toddler band.

Mouldings were scraped with a profile scraper ground down from a steak knife.

© Ludovic Macioszczyk

 

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Woodstock Boogie Bar, Limoges, France.

 

Canon AE-1 - 135 Fuji 1600 ISO

This piece of steel enabled a lot of people to get a slice of the delicious cake!

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Interaction and interface design for numerous audio software products (since 2000). The visual language of those user interfaces became an integral part of the Native Instruments brand identity.

(4) 4P filters, (1) SMR filter & (1) SVF filter. Housed in a white metal case by Van Daal Electronics

A screen displays atmospheric data collected during an aircraft study of emissions in Colorado's Front Range. During two days of measurements in May 2012, researchers found oil and gas activities in northeastern Colorado released more methane, ozone pollution precursors and benzene than estimated by regulators.

Credit: Will von Dauster, NOAA

 

James W. Queen (1811–1890), the son of Irish immigrants, was apprenticed to John McAllister & Son of Philadelphia, to learn "the art, trade, and mystery of a merchant." Queen later worked for McAllister, and as a partner in the McAllister firm, before striking out on his own in 1853, and advertising in the 1854 Philadelphia city directory as "Optician, Importer and Dealer in Optical, Mathematical and Philosophical Instruments." At his death, Queen was eulogized as a poor boy whose rise "to a standing among the staunchest business men of his generation" represented "the triumph of force, industry, and skill over outward circumstances." James W. Queen & Co., as the firm became in 1859, was soon the largest and most successful purveyor of scientific apparatus in the United States. It could not, however, recover from the depression of the early 1890s. Nor could it compete with the more specialized instrument companies that were coming into being, several of which had been established by men who had learned the instrument trade by working for Queen. It was incorporated as Queen & Co. in 1896, became the Queen-Gray Company in 1912, and the Gray Instrument Company in 1926.

for the dental phobic: sky hooks

My finished 4 voice polysynth from mutable Instruments, this is a DIY synthesizer that I built myself over a period of 3 weeks

Piano Gallery, Musical Instrument Museum, Hamamatsu, Japan

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