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    Rheoscopic fluid - Wikipedia

    A Kalliroscope is an art device/technique based on rheoscopic fluids (using crystalline guanine as the indicator particles [1]) invented by artist Paul Matisse. See more

    In fluid mechanics (specifically rheology), rheoscopic fluids are fluids whose internal currents are visible as it flows. Such fluids are effective in visualizing dynamic currents, such as convection and laminar flow. … See more

     
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    A Kalliroscope is an object in which to see a beautiful current. It was invented by Paul Matisse in 1966, patented in 1968, and sold throughout the world since then. A Kalliroscope© is a device for viewing fluid currents.

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  7. Rotating Kalliroscopes - Paul Matisse

    This model is built upon a turntable so that it can be rotated at varying speeds. The rotation produces patterns in the fluid that resemble galactic spirals, ocean currents, and an infinite and chaotic variety of laminar and turbulent waveforms.

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    A Kalliroscope is an art device/technique based on rheoscopic fluids invented by artist Paul Matisse. Usually you can't see the small whirls and eddies in the motion of a liquid. A Rheoscopic fluid allows visiualization of the movement of …

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