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Wow, those things are awesome. I'll be looking forward to the website going live. I wonder how much she wants for 'em. Convert a melodic element into a rhythmic element...
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Wow, loving that lamp, one of them a laser ball thingy, some LSD and one of these: http://www.youtube.com/w...ggrM&feature=related= an awesome night  Lose Control, Free My Soul, Break Me Open, Make Me Whole."DMT kicked my balls off" - od3
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i just saw some lamps like those on an indigenous art exposition near my house, but they were expensive :S beautiful indeed! I am with those man who own that particular kind of courage of the interior voyager.
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I have a candle that is a hollowed out sphere and it has layers of different colored wax that somebody carved an OM symbol into the layers making something like this lamp. It gives off nice shadows that flickers with the flame. No where near as elaborate, though. I also imagine that carving a gourd and creating those thin layers would be a meticulous task. Has anyone here ever attempted this? It seems like a fun project, but it also sounds like a recipe for a gourd thrown at the wall after I drive my chisel straight through it on accident
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These are really fucking cool. If the artist actually carved it, I say their abilities are unmatched. The shear detail and perfection of the gourds leads me to believe that the artist has a CAD program and a CNC machine. If that be the case, there are many diy cnc machine plans and open source software. Then you could make your own!!! Probably be the only way any of my attempts would be successful. We are... We are like that sentence. We are not finished.
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Those lamps are magic! I've always wanted a lamp that creates the same rippling reflections that water does on the underside of bridges. I've even thought of playing around with a tray of water and a bulb... Has anyone every seen/ done anything like that? X May all the beings in all the worlds be happy and at peace. All information sought on this website is on behalf of a friend. The use of "I" is only to enable ease of communication.
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Biskotso wrote:Those lamps are magic! I've always wanted a lamp that creates the same rippling reflections that water does on the underside of bridges. I've even thought of playing around with a tray of water and a bulb... Has anyone every seen/ done anything like that? X Brilliant idea. If you could somehow combine the flicker of a candle flame with the flow of water, you would have something absolutely marvelous... A hollow sphere encased with a thick glass filled with water that rotates at variable intervals to create waves, with a tea light candle placed on the inside.. Like an inverted disco ball of LIFE. Also: Minimal patterns could be added to the outside of the glass to add another dimension to the reflections.
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Brilliant idea. If you could somehow combine the flicker of a candle flame with the flow of water, you would have something absolutely marvelous...
A hollow sphere encased with a thick glass filled with water that rotates at variable intervals to create waves, with a tea light candle placed on the inside.. Like an inverted disco ball of LIFE.
Nice, I wonder if you could even use the heat from the tea light candle to create convections in the water, then by having something in suspension floating around in the convections you might end up with a truly awesome DISCO BALL OF LIFE!  May all the beings in all the worlds be happy and at peace. All information sought on this website is on behalf of a friend. The use of "I" is only to enable ease of communication.
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^Then it would need some kind of ventilation, no? (To keep from exploding from the pressure) Which would subsequently act as a way to drain/refill the sphere (With different colored solutions, mind you!)
Awesome Ideas...
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My god that lamp is so awsome!!!!! Everything I write as Tordyveln is made up. I lie all the time.
"Thanks so far for being patient, no doubt you obviously share our contempt for the 1984 Gestapo Mordor Matrix agents style gits that are fucking up our world." - Pissed off mimosa seller
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sculpt in clay- solid mold- cold cast in acrylic resin, add pigments. But this one is seriously neat, possible CAD, or some serious serious skill. Me likey. Art Van D'lay wrote:Smoalk. It. And. See.
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incredible!!! as a lighting junkie i thank you for the fix :-) thats good stuff!
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