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		<title>SnOil, one of the coolest physics/art projects!!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SnOil is a physical display based on ferrofluids designed by Martin Frey, a researcher and artist from the Berlin University of the Arts (or &#8220;Universität der Künste Berlin&#8221;, for those of us who speak German . It employs ferromagnetic fluid and a matrix of electro magnets to create a display where the individual pixels are [...]]]></description>
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