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Fractal Sculptures with Magnetic Ferrofluid

Like Ferrofluid which becomes strongly magnetized in the presence of a magnetic field to an extent that it creates 3-dimensional fractal patterns and sculptures. (It is made by dissolving nanoscale ferromagnetic particles in a solvent such as water or oil.) The liquid has such lovely visual qualities when magnetized, and a Japanese artist, Sachiko Kodama, took advantage of this property to create stunning artwork using ferrofluid and electromagnets. We recommend watching the video that shows bits of this fluid move in synchronization with sound and transform into organic fractal patterns. The transformation of magnetic fluid is caused by the interaction with environmental sound. The magic of ferrofluid in the presence of electromagnets, created by Sachiko Kodama Each pattern appears synchronized to the environmental sound and the points of the shapes move correspondingly.

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