Morpho Towers – Two Standing Spirals
March 30th, 2007 | Filed under: Technology, Video | 5 Comments »
“Morpho Towers – Two Standing Spirals” is an installation that consists of two ferrofluid sculptures that moves synthetically to music. The two spiral towers stand on a large plate that hold ferrofluid. When the music starts, the magnetic field around the tower is strengthened. Spikes of ferrofluid are born from the bottom plate and move up, trembling and rotating around the edge of the iron spiral. By Sachiko Kodama + Yasushi Miyajima
This stuff was awsome. But in an architectural point of view , there might be huge gap between……
If I have to choose one….. I’ll choose the other side of architecture. Bravely .
anyway,,,
Sean
“there might be huge gap between…”
what? between what?
are you one of the guys that likes to hear himself talking? Architectural point of view? Are you serious? This technology involves more than our puny little minds can comprehend!!
Anyways, nice animation.
our PUNK little minds can comprehend?
Have some self esteem.
That is just gimmick IF you start to think like that.
our PUNY little minds can comprehend?
Have some self esteem.
That is just gimmick IF you start to think like that.
are you twins?
anyways.. that’s the problem.. what self esteem? you live with the idea that humanity is actually going to survive the next 100 year, I dont.. and that’s why I’m constantly iritated by the stupidity of my fellow humans. The just wait to become extinct, they just dont have a care in the world, and when some new technology breakthrough appears, most dont really care but some even oppose to the idea.
That’s just gimmick? my advice: dont start to think.. leave it to the professionals