AquaScript displays data and images into waterfall: Truly amazing video

Filed under: Gadgets | By: Mark
Posted on: February 4, 2008 | 1 Comment

AquaScript
Now I personally love technology and to see something so cool with water is very exciting indeed, remember we showed you a video of the Tokyo Bay Monster hologram (See Here) well it seems technology is breaking even more barriers.

A designer called Julius Popp has created the most amazing system which displays data and images into moving water, the video shows this waterfall imagery effect below, it is like a virtual billboard that appears to be hovering in mid-air.

The new system is called AquaScript and this pretty cool system works by utilizing magnet-valves which expel single drops of water on demand, plus software that syncs the valves into a “freely definable bitmap-muster and this is where the system produces blocks of images with the falling liquid. Please scroll down and watch the video.

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One Response to “AquaScript displays data and images into waterfall: Truly amazing video”

  1. andrew says:

    This technology and use was designed originally by Professor Stephen Pevnick in the 1970s. Professor Pevnick invented the Graphical Waterfall and patented the technology in 1979. His Water-based art has been seen around the world. It should be recognized that Professor Pevnick was doing t his in the 70s and 80s when others are just now doing it.
    Please see his bio at http://www.pevnickdesign.com

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