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Friday, January 19, 2007
Printing designs in 25-foot-high falling water
Boing Boing: "The Jeep Waterfall is a 25-foot-high sheet of falling water that can display arbitrary bitmaps in falling water, using a mechanism 'similar to an inkjet printer'"
This is an incredible effect. I'm sure it works just like a printer and can be programmed/processed just as easily. Nice fake rock enclosure too. I wonder what kind of valves they used that can switch on and off so quickly.
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This is an incredible effect. I'm sure it works just like a printer and can be programmed/processed just as easily. Nice fake rock enclosure too.
I wonder what kind of valves they used that can switch on and off so quickly.
That is an amazing thing to witness. It is very creative and unique, not to mention entertaining to witness.
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