Technology|June 7, 2011 12:25 pm

441 drops of water carefully printed for a very wet work of art (video)

Pe Lang’s Positioning Systems, from his Falling Objects collection, is bit of the oddity — it’s the work of art that’s next to tools printer as well as scholarship experiment. A appurtenance squeezes singular drops of H2O onto an omniphobic surface, formulating the twenty-one x twenty-one grid of firmly packed, though removed beads of agua (that’s 441 wet small spheres, for those of we gripping count). Slowly, over about 5 hours, the H2O evaporates as well as the routine starts again, with any parasite of the appurtenance solemnly reforming the square. Trust us, we wish to see it in movement after the break. Next, may be Pe Lang can whip up evaporating images — the Engadget trademark would demeanour flattering honeyed as the dot-matrix H2O print.

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