Educational resources, trends and ideas about GLASS compiled by the Education Committee of the American Glass Guild
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Colorful, see-through solar cells invented at the University of Michigan could one day be used to make stained-glass windows
Transparent, color, solar cells. The 'stained glass' bit is a little funny, but this is really cool technology.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Flexible Glass?
Ever heard the great legend of Flexible Glass?
Flexible glass is a legendary lost invention from the time of the reign of the Roman Emperor Tiberius Caesar (between 14–37 AD). As recounted by Isidore of Seville, the craftsman who invented the technique brought a drinking bowl made of flexible glass before Caesar who threw it to the floor, whereupon the material dented, rather than shattering. The inventor then repaired the bowl easily with a small hammer. After the inventor swore to the Emperor that he alone knew the technique of manufacture, Tiberius had the man beheaded, fearing such material could undermine the value of gold and silver.[1]
Flexible glass is a legendary lost invention from the time of the reign of the Roman Emperor Tiberius Caesar (between 14–37 AD). As recounted by Isidore of Seville, the craftsman who invented the technique brought a drinking bowl made of flexible glass before Caesar who threw it to the floor, whereupon the material dented, rather than shattering. The inventor then repaired the bowl easily with a small hammer. After the inventor swore to the Emperor that he alone knew the technique of manufacture, Tiberius had the man beheaded, fearing such material could undermine the value of gold and silver.[1]