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Blick Lesson: Insoluble Paintings

June 9th, 2010 Andrew 3 comments

www.dickblick.com Art meets science in this fun and educational project. Teach students about insolubility and density while creating a colorful and ever changing piece of art. You can view the full version of this lesson plan by going to www.dickblick.com where you will find more wonderful classroom projects and thousands of art materials.

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Disrupt and Resonate [part three]

June 9th, 2010 Andrew No comments

A selection of recent works by Matthew Lee Knowles, with a soundtrack also by Matthew. For the images, I used the following: Scanner, laminator, laminating pouches, blue hair dye, red ink, yellow paint, coloured tape, sellotape, rope, string, balloons, pencil shavings, tissue paper, tumble dryer lint, spray glue, fluff/hair etc from carpet and blue silly string.

Disrupt and Resonate [part two]

June 9th, 2010 Andrew No comments

A selection of recent works by Matthew Lee Knowles, with a soundtrack also by Matthew. For the images, I used the following: Scanner, laminator, laminating pouches, blue hair dye, red ink, yellow paint, coloured tape, sellotape, rope, string, balloons, pencil shavings, tissue paper, tumble dryer lint, spray glue, fluff/hair etc from carpet and blue silly string.

Disrupt and Resonate [part one]

June 8th, 2010 Andrew No comments

A selection of recent works by Matthew Lee Knowles, with a soundtrack also by Matthew. For the images, I used the following: Scanner, laminator, laminating pouches, blue hair dye, red ink, yellow paint, coloured tape, sellotape, rope, string, balloons, pencil shavings, tissue paper, tumble dryer lint, spray glue, fluff/hair etc from carpet and blue silly string.

Clamco 6700 Automatic L-Sealer and 6022 Heat Tunnel

June 4th, 2010 Andrew No comments

+ Production speeds up to 25 cycles per minute + Fixed speed conveyors and film advance at 60 feet per minute + Adjustable seal head for centering seals on packages up to 4″ high + Upper film cradle with pin wheel perforators + Programmable Allen-Bradley PLC with touch screen control + Vertical photo eyes for product detection + 120VAC, 20 amp operation with ICFM @ 80PSI air requirement Options: + Film economizer + Light package take away + Mushroom seal knives + USDA approved belts + 220V wiring