Magnetising Glass

BASICS

APPLICATIONS
LATENT IMAGE
 GLASS FORM
 Chalkboard For children, balckboard contains a hidden world of characters from science fiction and fantasy - dragons, chimera, pegasus, harpies, winged people, and unicorns.
 Wand
 Playing Cards
 Image corresponds with a traditional card value, such as Queen of spades. Comes in a pack of 52 or as a wallcovering.
 Card
 Greeting Cards
 Birthday cards and friendship cards available.
 Square
 Wall  Installation
 Patterns such as damasks and florals are embedded within the wall, invisible until seen with the glass.
 Wands
Memorisation Tool
 For learning new subjects, answers are hidden in magnetic fields. An example would be a foreign language, where the foreign translation of a word is invisible underneath the native word.
 Card 

DESCRIPTION

  • Imagine that, lurking beneath the surface of your walls, a sprawling world of images. The key to unlocking these pictures is a small green swatch of plastic.

  • This plastic, which we call a Magnetising Glass, is actually a special film coated with magnetically-responsive gel. Through it, you see things like flowers, words, faces, and animals...but all of these images are drawn from magnetic fields. They are otherwise invisible to the naked human eye.

HISTORY

Magnetising Glass has been used to see inside of walls, blackboards, playing cards, and book covers.

IMAGES

above: Magnetising Glass revealing an invisible pattern that is embedded in a book cover.