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(Work in progress ) I have made a new avatar for SynchroniCity project (reloaded).

Nouvel avatar pour le projet SynchroniCity que je relance, après plusieurs mois d'arrêt, suite au déménagement de AIRE.

 

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Hanging pendulum scratches its way through a pool of sand leaving in its wake static waves constantly overwritten by the next stroke...

Which will last longer -- the tree or the barn? Or maybe the memory of a tire swing whose wind-driven rhythm measures time and ages?

Lines and patterns drawn and redrawn in the sand by a pointed pendulum. Truly ephemeral art.

A close up of the 34ct faceted Amethyst drop, which forms the swinging pendulum.

My family were actually riding this, one of the last photos I took this day at Flamingo Land - which is a mix of zoo and theme park. The giant pendulum begins to swing and also spin around as it does so ! North Yorkshire, UK. taken just before the sun set. autumn 2016.

Table for Pendulum, made ​​entirely by hand with mixed media.

Base prepared to decoupage with paper, each sector was subdivided to receive a letter in thick cardboard mm1 then decorated by hand with gold paint by original design on natural wood.

The center of the board is set by a decorative cardboard antique handly

which represents a clock.

This image symbolizes the flow of time and the ability of the consultant to "stop" when you feel ready while consultating the board on the dominating factors in order to avoid natural consequences of suffering.

The edges of the board are hand painted with gold water paint.

This board is conceived for pendulums only. The diameter of the tablet is 25 cm.

It is possible to realize custom design.

Rock and Bike Fest

A wild fruit having three lobes and hallow inside when pressed sound like firecracker.

Bare light enters

These halls

Time barely passes

The floors

Silent for time

The Doors

Still for air

The mirror

Blind for movement

Time barely passes

Right hall

Shadows marking

Colored cover

Left hall

Light routes

Shall part

Pleasant ways

Hall behind

The pendulum

Through time

Through light

Through darkness

Through dust

The pendulum

The silent becomes loud

The absent becomes present

Each time barely passes

These halls

Hall behind

The pendulum

   

- Skepticism-

About a minute before the cops came.

 

Copyright © L.M.

Focault's Pendulum installed at Adam Mickiewicz University Poland, Poznan. Facualty of Physics

 

Sent from my HTC Hero phone.

Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, 3/4/07. There's no explanation of what this pendulum is doing at the museum, or what it has to do with the zodiac.

While on a boring conference call, I decided to amuse myself with shots of my pendulum in golden hour. Surprisingly hard to take compelling shots of this object. This one was the best of the lot.

 

Details: Handheld, Lumix, SOOC

Here's my favorite shot - the pendulum (I don't know what the real name is) is an installation that swings back and forth powered by flame jets that the operator controls with a joystick. It's pretty spectacular to watch.

 

UPDATE : Here's a short video

A giant pendulum at Fermilab that proves that the earth is rotating by having a constant motion.

Four Harvard freshmen looking at a double pendulum suspended in the stairwell in Matthews Hall South, Harvard College, 1956. We used the pendulum to draw Lissajous figures such as the one shown here. Jeff Bangert (arm in stairwell), Don Knudsen (white T-shirt), Bob Richmond (necktie), Nick Boone (the guy that looks like Barack Obama).

Slinger van Foucault, Church of St. Bavo, Haarlem

 

The Foucault pendulum, named after the French physicist Léon Foucault, is a simple device conceived as an experiment to demonstrate the rotation of the Earth. While it had long been known that the Earth rotated, the introduction of the Foucault pendulum in 1851 was the first simple proof of the rotation in an easy-to-see experiment. Today, Foucault pendula are popular displays in science museums and universities.

Foucault's Pendulum, Paris on 6 August 2005

365 Project - Day 278

 

This is one of those sculptures I pass by every day and usually don’t think much about. Turns out it from a guy called Claus Bury (maybe) and is called “Pendulum”. We had the hottest day of the year so far and the sky wasn’t blue at all - more glaringly white or in other words: Perfect for brushed aluminium. I used the 17mm lens to get the maximum distortion.

Malen mit Licht (2)

Painting with light, pt. 2

 

Taschenlampen-Lichtpendel, Torch Light Pendulum, 32sec

Alice: Madness Returns, 3072x1728, Ghost, Rotated Freecamera.

On Tour mit/with aufziehvogel2006 & nom2008

 

General-Olbricht-Kaserne

Leipzig-Gohlis

Hogwart's Clock Tower Pendulum

Well worth seeing them, for £18 quid, it was a bargain, then again we got in free!

Harry Potter - Pendulum.

 

Taken at The Making of Harry Potter Warner Bros. Studio Tour in London - 7 Nov 2013

I think this is from Prisoner of Azkaban?

 

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Warner Bros Harry Potter Studio Tour

Griffith Park Observatory - Los Angeles, CA

Installed in 1851 in the Panthéon in Paris. The pendulum appears to slowly change direction but in fact always swings in the same plane, demonstrating the rotation of the earth

Foucault's Pendulum, Paris on 6 August 2005

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Since January 1st 2010, I have been taking and uploading one square picture each day.

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