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Pendulum "The Unseen Impact" is the theme for our first TEDxDamanhur event for 2016. This year we decided to choose topics about the backstage process which nobody knows about it, but everyone knows the final stage thinking it's easy to reach this stage. Hope you enjoy our photos.
Photographs by Mohamed ElGhool
Pendulum clock
walnut and elm briar inlay in polychrome woods
cm 110x63x27
Item 124/4
Consolle
walnut and elm briar inlay in polychrome woods
cm 98x80x35
Item 124/4
Pendulum "The Unseen Impact" is the theme for our first TEDxDamanhur event for 2016. This year we decided to choose topics about the backstage process which nobody knows about it, but everyone knows the final stage thinking it's easy to reach this stage. Hope you enjoy our photos.
Photographs by Mohamed ElGhool
Silver-toned bookmark with a nice red glass bead. Mark your place and meditate with the same tool. Can't remember where you left your pendulum? Check the book you're reading.
Pendulum fruit
Oscillating fruit
Kigelia pinnata or Kigelia africana, the Sausage Tree
1min video clip
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KA97IMJZc0
Saw at Panaji Miramar
Pendulum "The Unseen Impact" is the theme for our first TEDxDamanhur event for 2016. This year we decided to choose topics about the backstage process which nobody knows about it, but everyone knows the final stage thinking it's easy to reach this stage. Hope you enjoy our photos.
Photographs by Mohamed ElGhool
Pendulum "The Unseen Impact" is the theme for our first TEDxDamanhur event for 2016. This year we decided to choose topics about the backstage process which nobody knows about it, but everyone knows the final stage thinking it's easy to reach this stage. Hope you enjoy our photos.
Photographs by Mohamed ElGhool
Pendulum "The Unseen Impact" is the theme for our first TEDxDamanhur event for 2016. This year we decided to choose topics about the backstage process which nobody knows about it, but everyone knows the final stage thinking it's easy to reach this stage. Hope you enjoy our photos.
Photographs by Mohamed ElGhool
Pendulum clock "boulle"
black pear inlay in brass and imit. tortoise
cm 100x50x21
Item gigante/1
Consolle "boulle"
black pear inlay in brass and imit. tortoise
cm 123x63x30
Item gigante/1
Pendulum (with MC Verse), @'The Venue', Leicestershire ( 14th June 2008)
[Leicester Universities Summer Ball 2008]
© Ollie Millington. All rights reserved. Use without permission is illegal
Loads more from the night to come soon...
Pendulum "The Unseen Impact" is the theme for our first TEDxDamanhur event for 2016. This year we decided to choose topics about the backstage process which nobody knows about it, but everyone knows the final stage thinking it's easy to reach this stage. Hope you enjoy our photos.
Photographs by Mohamed ElGhool
I thought this CF tube made a nice, tidy pendulum for a KAP rig. This pendulum is just a mock-up with a 4" piece left over from making the cradle. I'll make the real pendulum rod longer. I just don't know how long yet.
Oh, and of course the real pendulum will need cotter pins to prevent the end screws from untwisting. I already dropped one camera that way!
Pendulum "The Unseen Impact" is the theme for our first TEDxDamanhur event for 2016. This year we decided to choose topics about the backstage process which nobody knows about it, but everyone knows the final stage thinking it's easy to reach this stage. Hope you enjoy our photos.
Photographs by Eslam ElBahrawy
Pendulum "The Unseen Impact" is the theme for our first TEDxDamanhur event for 2016. This year we decided to choose topics about the backstage process which nobody knows about it, but everyone knows the final stage thinking it's easy to reach this stage. Hope you enjoy our photos.
Photographs by Mohamed ElGhool
recently restored pendulum wheel
Blogged about here: kindredthreads.blogspot.com/2009/08/antique-pendulum-spin...
Pendulum in concerto al Lowlands Festival 2022 giorno 2 a Biddinghuizen (Olanda) foto di Roberto Finizio per www.rockon.it
This is a pendulumbot or magbot which the circuit is called. The circuit came from the book titled "Junkbots, Bugbots & Bots on Wheels" by Dave Krynkiw and the father of BEAM, the one and only Mark W. Tilden. I designed the body for the bot myself. I used a CD-ROM for the base, peice of a vacuum for the supports going up, a peice of a plastic coathanger for the support of the pendulum, four red wire ties to keep the pendulum on, a peice of wire to make the pendulum, a peice of old circuit board to attach the neodymium magnet to the wire with solder. The plastic parts are glued togethor with epoxy glue. Even the coil is from a old VCR. The capacitor came from an old TV.