Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
36 lines (31 loc) · 1.67 KB

2010-03-28_when-science-meets-art-ferrofluid-spiral.rst

File metadata and controls

36 lines (31 loc) · 1.67 KB

When science meets art: ferrofluid spiral

Author: Stefano
category:Art, Physics
tags:#science

It is always a pleasure when scientific findings are used for impressive exhibitions of beauty and harmony. Sachiko Kodama is a Japanese professor and artist who took advantage of new materials to produce an amazing display of beauty

The Morpho Spirals work by applying a music-controlled magnetic field to a *ferrofluid*, a class of substances also known as "liquid iron". Many of us probably had the chance to play with iron filings and a magnet. The result shows the magnetic field pattern between the two poles of the magnet

image

Ferrofluids are substances similar to shaving gel, embedded with particles of a magnetically-reactive (paramagnetic) substance, such as magnetite. The size of these particles is so tiny that we are well in the realm of nanotechnology (size in the billionth of a meter), so that the obtained gel is a stable colloidal suspension, where no separation between the two parts occurs. The result looks and behaves like "liquid iron", which can be shaped by a magnetic field exactly as the iron filings we played with as children. Put some Japanese style into it, and the result is fascinating both artistically and scientifically.