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First Walking, Then Printing

Posted On: Thu, 07/27/2006 - 8:07am by Lucky Clover

AMOEBA draws letters on water surface

Japanese research scientists have developed the AMOEBA machine (Advanced Multiple Organized Experimental Basin), consisting of 50 wave pulse generators around a 4" pool of water. The waves are controlled by computer to simultaneously produce imagery on the water's surface.

Thanks Pink Tentacle.



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Dang, it feels good to be a Gangsterer!

Posted On: Sun, 07/16/2006 - 10:13pm by Lucky Clover

The Patriot Art Series

Dang, it's Good to be A Gangsterer! by Dana Sperry and Chuck Jones

Remarkable public art project I stumbled upon via thestencil.com

There's more: yourarthere.org


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Cai Guo-Qiang

Posted On: Wed, 07/12/2006 - 7:23pm by Lucky Clover


Around the time I was seven years old the Chinese artist Cai Guo-Quiang began creating stunning works of art. Notably this river constructed of bamboo and resin that runs through an art gallery in Lyon, France complete with yak skin boats to traverse the currents. There are more exhibits of note, including an art gallery roller coaster.

Hat tip, Tinselman.

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