Mikael Martins Afonso & Caroline Escaffre Faure @ FAV 2016
(via Head in clouds installation at FAV 2016 — urdesignmag)
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Mikael Martins Afonso & Caroline Escaffre Faure @ FAV 2016
(via Head in clouds installation at FAV 2016 — urdesignmag)
The Klouds (Kalle Haasum)
(via Smoking Clouds Wooden Sculpture – Fubiz Media)
Mario Bellini, Nuvola, 1974
architectural conjecture :: urban speculation :: landscape futures
Deb Todd Wheeler
Factory Clouds, 2014, image of factory emissions in negative printed on duraclear
Mars Weather
Eva Steen Christensen, SPECTA
cloud painted on glass layer (Ardan)
(via Four Eyes Comic Strip on GoComics.com)
A wind-blown rime ice found on a stretch of square wire fence running up the side of the Cheviot Hills in Northumberland, UK. According to the MET office, “There has to be a strong wind, temperatures have to be between plus one Celsius and minus one Celsius and there has to be plenty of moisture. The wind blows the moisture over the object, in this case the fence, and it freezes, building up a thick layer of ice on the windward side. This means that the wind was actually blowing from the right to the left of the photo.” From here via there
Photograph from Nick Mattlock
a computer could simulate snowflakes, but coming up with just as many unique ones as nature can requires knowing how many permutations are possible at all, of which there would have to be a concrete, albeit astronomically large, amount.
ice balls, Baltic Sea, Dec 2014 (by Alexander)
raspberry-pi based system that determines the optimum time to brew a cup of tea based on the university's wind turbine
(via The Tempescope shows you tomorrow's weather by physically creating it)
François-Xavier and Claude Lalanne, Proposal for a Meteorological Sculpture, 1974
Thanks to salonduthe and aqqindex
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