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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.

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  • Pablo Marques 7 months ago
    Stunning.
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  • A.N.D plus 7 months ago
    David, you're doing a hell of a good job!
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  • victor wortmann 7 months ago
    amazing!!!!!
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  • françois vautier 7 months ago
    génial
    +fv
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  • Carlos Porras 7 months ago
    polidimencional... tecnoemocional, me encantan estos paisajes minimalistas
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  • PrackVJ 7 months ago
    beautiful
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  • ene13 7 months ago
    inspiring
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  • suzon fuks 7 months ago
    would you consider to upload it on water-wheel.net
    a new online platform focusing on water as a theme and metaphor. Launch on 22 August 2011, but uploading is already possible! cheers
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  • Mason Gentry 7 months ago
    brilliant!
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  • Mason Gentry 7 months ago
    In addition to wave height and frequency, there appears to be a side to side movement happening. Does the buoy measure that as well?
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  • Philip Han 7 months ago
    Absolutely AMAZING! I freaking love concepts and installation like this! Incredible execution too.
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  • Gary Setzer plus 6 months ago
    It's like a real-time representational drawing. Very genius.
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  • Buoy Alarm 6 months ago
    Very cool, is it using the primary swell height and swell period data? Real-time data from the station is also available on Twitter: twitter.com/buoy46246
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  • jorge young 5 months ago
    puppet wave!
    I want to see a storm!
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  • sareh 5 months ago
    i love it
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