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Spotted at an antique shop.

Pendulum Performing Live

at Madison Square Garden

February 4th, 2011

© Montserratt Correa

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Design in sand made by a pendulum.

T in the park 2011

Aurora Monster Scenes (Moebius re-issue)

Pendulum clock

 

flowers inlay available: bois de rose elm briar walnut palisander

 

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Item 101

I'm not really into possessions, but this is something I really treasure. It is a Pendulum Wall Clock given to me by my Father-in-Law Denis, who was a Clock Maker. It has pride of place in our kitchen, where we get to enjoy it every day.

130426 @ Showbox Taiwan

Pendulum @ The Assembley, 23/07/09

A day at the park near our house.

 

It's like she's trying out for a spot on "American Gladiator"...

People stood around forever waiting to see this thing tip over a peg. Yippee.

Swinging backward and forward, over and over again.

 

(Jun.2009)

Pendulum and chains from our Grandmother's Clock.

See Clock Spat, from my Babbling Brookes blog.

Pendolo di Foucalt installato al Liceo G. Galilei di Siena

Note that the camera can be panned and tilted with respect to the pendulum/kite line axis.

Pendulum live concert dj set @ Brancaleone.

Roma 31/03/2012

 

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Solid oak board for using pendulums as a oracle or divination device. Hand made by DragonOak

We check out Pendulum live

Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, CA

@ Monegros Desert Festival, Spain

Brady and I experimenting with a led flashlight and a pendulum. I then changed some colors in photoshop.

A closer view of the Foucault Pendulum swinging near the pegs.

This piece is a meditation on the state of American politics since Reagan. It only swings to the right.

Showing at the launch pad gallery launchpadgallery.org/byte-me-2012/

The Foucault pendulum (play /fuːˈkoʊ/ foo-KOH), or Foucault's 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.

 

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Pendulum performing at Brixton Academy - 05/12/08

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