Virtual Water: An Interactive Installation
The video below is an interactive installation by Mike Burton (couldn’t find a link, let me know if you have one, he deserves it) called Waterboard. The interactive artwork lets participants manipulate the flow of water on a wall. Of course the water is digital. Water reacts in a handful of ecologically logical ways (putrid water, plants growing near water, life forms forming in fresh water, etc.).
This is the kind of stuff that makes you think about the future of technology, while it may only be an art demonstration.
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2 Comments to Virtual Water: An Interactive Installation
I’ve never seen anything like it… just amazing!
zplits | what's the latest?
March 24, 2009
March 24, 2009
whooaaaa. unbelievable. seems like virtual technology is coming fast. It’s amazing
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February 27, 2009