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The sounds from live radio stations are translated into a visual experience on the surface of large weather balloons.
This simple device images what electromagnetic current might look like.
Drops of water fall from above, setting into motion concentric waves. Water from below projects the motion onto the gallery walls and ceiling.
Two devices project the movement of water as light and shadow.
An optical device projects the movement of water running up the gallery wall.
A device projects the microscopic movement of oil on water as light and shadow on the gallery wall.
A device projects the microscopic movement of oil on water as light and shadow on the gallery wall.
Looking into this device, droplets of water appear to hover in space.
The shadows of moving water fill the inside of this architectural column.
These simple devices fill space with the fluid motion of light and shadow.
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