Ferrofluidic Art
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By its nature, Ferrofluid are microscopic magnetic particles suspended in a particular type of liquid. In this reason, the liquid is capable of forming some truly remarkable shapes by applying a magnetic field to it. Watch the dynamic sculpture of Ferrofluid in action by Sachiko Kodama, an Associate Professor in the Department of Human Communication, at the University of Electro-Communications in Tokyo.
via. Originally seen @ haha.nu
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