mercredi 27 juin 2012

Up there


Talented graphic artists, an old electro-magnet found on Ebay, plastic colour balls and a lot of work: that's what it took the Physalia Studio team to create this esthetical dynamic experience. The video shows how they first had to incorporate a tiny electro-magnet into each plastic ball. A microchip enables to control individually the intensity of their electromagnetic field. After the huge bargained electromagnet is turned on, the balls levitate harmoniously.


(Click on the picture to play the video or watch it directly on the Physalia Studio website. ):



Actually, this video may be a fake; it would still be a pretty sweet graphic performance.

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