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Hats off from London Levitating Goldman. #livingstatue
Join us on a mesmerizing journey through the streets of London as we encounter the incredible Levitating Goldman. With skills that defy gravity, this living statue captivates onlookers with his unique ...
If that levitating speaker has given you a fondness for floating objects, the new Magic Cube will satisfy your showcasing needs. Magic Cube is basically a levitating display, though it also serves ...
We've already seen sound waves being used to levitate small numbers of foam balls, drops of liquid and even bits of lab-grown cartilage. Scientists at the Universities of Sussex and Bristol, however, ...
Last time we checked in with the researchers at the University of Tokyo, they were using speakers to suspend tiny objects in mid-air. Very cool. The latest version adds a dose of projection mapping to ...
In Ancient Egypt, every pyramid was topped by a capstone called a pyramidion. Usually made of granite, limestone, or diorite covered in gold leaf to reflect the rays of the sun, they were often ...
The Pixie Dust display uses sound waves to create images and animations from real particles that appear to float in mid-air. It probably sounds implausible, but there’s video of it in action. And yes, ...
LCDs are old hat, my friend. What you need is dozens of tiny spheres levitated and spun using ultrasonics. That’s what researchers at the Universities of Sussex and Bristol have cooked up, and it’s ...
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