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Armoured liquid marbles connected together in a chain 1.7 metres long
Armoured liquid marbles connected together in a chain 1.7 metres long
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By Donna Lu
A 1.7-metre line of liquid droplets
Prof. Syuji FUJII
Droplets of liquid with a protective coating can be joined into super-long chains of up to 1.7 metres.
Liquid marblesconsist of droplets that are covered by one or more layers of solid particles. Many of them are too soft to be handled and are easily destroyed by mechanical stress – particularly those that…
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This is a remake of an older video with a few twists! In this video, I'll show you how to make an agate texture from scratch. Agate is a beautiful texture for backgrounds, textiles, phone cases, screen savers, planner covers, etc. This is a liquid effect similar to liquid marble that has a stunning result when paired with gold inlays.
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Mathieu Lehanneur Liquid Marble Installation at The Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris
French designer Mathieu Lehanneur presents his spectacular black marble work from the Liquid Marble series at the Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, in ‘Submersion’, an exhibition curated by the D’Days Festival and Officine Panerai that explores the concept of deep waters. see more
Mathieu Lehanneur, Liquid Marble, 2013.
Based on the idea of showing ephemeral things - of capturing indistinct, random moments and transforming them into something solid - the project Liquid Marble explores the possibilities of algorithm - based 3D - modelling, in an effort to hold and freeze what usually disappears into vanity. I hope that, when entering this room, the visitor will experience something that comes closes to what happened to the many characters who opened a magic portal to a forbidden place in so many fairytales. Everything is liquid in this space, evanescent, and yet it is executed in a material that is the most solid imaginable.
Date : 2013 Project Initiator : Turkish Stones Curateur : Demirden Design Photographe : © Franco Chimenti via www.mathieulehanneur.fr
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A French designer, Mathieu Lehanneur's liquid marble. Looks pretty amazing. Optical illusion baby!