Julius Popp - writes with rain
A computer-controlled exhibition that uses a line of tiny water valves opening and shutting with great precision, to form words that hang in mid-air and accelerate to the floor, disappearing with a splash. One word: Awesome
If only Popp made a desktop-sized version, I’d love to have one in my room! (via)
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