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Todd Johnson uses acrylic, lead, and a particle accelerator. He describe the process on his site: These pieces are created with the help of a particle accelerator. The accelerator produces up to five million volts and is used to accelerate a beam of...
I lean towards writing, but man, that particle accelerator thing sounds cool too. That particular medium is Todd Johnson‘s chosen specialty and he calls the results by the awesome name of Shockfossils. To make his Shockfossils, Johnson rents time at...
If it's not a solid product, people will not support it
The information in this news release was compiled and reviewed by William Hofer B.Sc. , Chief Geologist, Jerritt Canyon Mine. The information contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by the Company's Vice President of Exploration,...
There was quite a turnout for these restaurant awards, and the subsequent party was fun, if not just to see hardworking restaurant folks you never get in the same room together! I loved talking with Todd Johnson from Mezzanine, Gary York from Enoteca...
Johnson has been making ShockFossils for a while now but we just came across his work and are impressed beyond words. They are acrylic pieces with fractal designs that were created using a particle accelerator. Todd takes blocks of acrylic and brings...
He was pulled over, the trooper (allegedly) smelled alcohol, and after further investigation the arrest was made
Amendola / AP By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper Whitney Houston is being mourned nationwide, but her death especially hit home at The New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, N.J. , where she grew up singing at services. Reporter Todd Johnson from msnbc.com's...
Todd Johnson's Shockfossils are "multimillion volt Lichtenberg figures in acrylic." He masks acrylic slabs with lead and then rents time on a commercial particle accelerator and the result are beautiful, fern-like fractals. Where not otherwise...
Todd Edward Johnson (born December 18, 1978 in Sarasota, Florida) is an American football safety for the St. Louis Rams of the NFL. Full Article
If it's not a solid product, people will not support it
He was pulled over, the trooper (allegedly) smelled alcohol, and after further investigation the arrest was made
