Wednesday, October 17, 2012

YES


"This installation draws information from the intensity and movement of the water in a remote location. Wave data is being collected in real-time from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data buoy Station 46246 (49°59’7″ N 145°5’20″ W) on the Pacific Ocean. The wave intensity and frequency is scaled and transferred to the mechanical grid structure installed at The National Museum in Wroclaw, Poland. The result was a simulation of the physical effects caused by the movement of water from this distant location."




via Kurungabaa

5 comments:

hanky said...

wow. pretty awesome!

hanky said...

ps: can you get some new CAPTCHA plugins or something. It takes me like 10 tries to type the picture in the box.


here we go again....

EditorialBoard said...

Ok, I'll look into it. Your exasperation exasperates me.

EditorialBoard said...

I think I'll need your instruction on this.

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