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Mathmos Black Astro with Orange Lava | Lava Lamp by Mathmos | Mathmos the Inventors of the Lava Lamp
Jos Weyers is teaching visitors of the Open House Hackerspaces how easy it can be (sometimes) to open locks without using the proper key.
a falta de algo mejor (o peor) que hacer en la noche del cambio de año, me dediqué al arte e hice esta serie de fotomontajes en los que:
-el fondo pertenece a una foto hecha en Patagonia (sur)
-la forma pertenece a una foto hecha en Baja California (norte)
Esto por qué? Sencillamente porque el 2005 lo empecé en el norte y lo terminé bien al sur. Felicidades a todos.
A wonderful glitter lamp, that reminds me of a theatre show. The back of the lamp is lined with an infinity pattern of trees that make you look like you are looking into an avenue in a forest. This wonderful glitter lamp is a very beautiful piece and the following images show the lamp, construction and of course the lamp's beautiful effect. Thank you to Bohdan for the images.
So take a look at this charming little glitter lamp, which simulates walking down an avenue in the Winter snow.
Another example of Perceptive Pixel's multi-touch technology. This is the lava lamp example where you can interact with the bubbles.
The Cosmos. An export only model introduced by the legendary Crestworth Ltd company based in Poole, who were the sole inventors of the Astro Lamp. This lamp has been seen with lava but this time we see it with Crestworth's Glitterlite formula. Slow, safe moving glitter in a bottle. I love the regal elegance of the base and the way it raises the bottle. Thank you to the ebay seller for these lovely images. For more information on Crestworth and Mathmos lamps please see: www.flowoflava.com
One of my daughters is seriously a reincarnated hippy. She's always making heats and peace signs, so it came as no suprise when she asked for a lava lamp for Christmas. We finally had time to let it break in and heat up, and this is a shot of its maiden voyage.
Mathmos Black Astro with Orange Lava | Lava Lamp by Mathmos | Mathmos the Inventors of the Lava Lamp
Kennington Road. Some photos taken on Kennington Road. No 59 was the registered address of Crestworth Ltd. Inventors of the Astro Lamp which became an icon of its time and has transcended time to be a design icon. The Astro lamp also known as the Lava Lamp was invented by Edward Craven Walker and launched in 1963.
Fabulous! For more on the history please visit: www.flowoflava.com
Mathmos Black Astro with Orange Lava | Lava Lamp by Mathmos | Mathmos the Inventors of the Lava Lamp
Kennington Road. Some photos taken on Kennington Road. No 59 was the registered address of Crestworth Ltd. Inventors of the Astro Lamp which became an icon of its time and has transcended time to be a design icon. The Astro lamp also known as the Lava Lamp was invented by Edward Craven Walker and launched in 1963.
Fabulous! For more on the history please visit: www.flowoflava.com
This image has also been used for the title image of my poem -
How Many More! The Continuing Journals Of Pernicious Anaemia.
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The Cosmos. An export only model introduced by the legendary Crestworth Ltd company based in Poole, who were the sole inventors of the Astro Lamp. This lamp has been seen with lava but this time we see it with Crestworth's Glitterlite formula. Slow, safe moving glitter in a bottle. I love the regal elegance of the base and the way it raises the bottle. Thank you to the ebay seller for these lovely images. For more information on Crestworth and Mathmos lamps please see: www.flowoflava.com
Kennington Road. Some photos taken on Kennington Road. No 59 was the registered address of Crestworth Ltd. Inventors of the Astro Lamp which became an icon of its time and has transcended time to be a design icon. The Astro lamp also known as the Lava Lamp was invented by Edward Craven Walker and launched in 1963.
Fabulous! For more on the history please visit: www.flowoflava.com
Kennington Road. Some photos taken on Kennington Road. No 59 was the registered address of Crestworth Ltd. Inventors of the Astro Lamp which became an icon of its time and has transcended time to be a design icon. The Astro lamp also known as the Lava Lamp was invented by Edward Craven Walker and launched in 1963.
Fabulous! For more on the history please visit: www.flowoflava.com
Kennington Road. Some photos taken on Kennington Road. No 59 was the registered address of Crestworth Ltd. Inventors of the Astro Lamp which became an icon of its time and has transcended time to be a design icon. The Astro lamp also known as the Lava Lamp was invented by Edward Craven Walker and launched in 1963.
Fabulous! For more on the history please visit: www.flowoflava.com