This PAM test blog ended early 2012.
May 23, 2013 8:13 pm

Sunday Tech

Tele-Present Water By David Bowen, story from our friends at Triangulation Blog. This work or 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 resulting in a simulation of the physical effects caused by the movement of water from this distant location, recreating the physical movement of the surface of water at The National Museum. Wroclaw, Poland.

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