In an earlier post I mentioned that I spent the weekend in an art/science workshop on non-linear physics. I will write a bit about emergent patterns and such as soon as I get my head around what to say. For now, though, some pretty pictures (no science here, and no big claims for art neither) --- this is my gif (and some stills, above) of Zeina Khan's spinning rod of salt and sand.
Can't let this disappear into the Archives without saying I _love_ looking at it. It evokes an older technology, for some reason, like telegraphs, or those pneumatic tubes some stores used for making change.
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In an earlier post I mentioned that I spent the weekend in an art/science workshop on non-linear physics. I will write a bit about emergent patterns and such as soon as I get my head around what to say. For now, though, some pretty pictures (no science here, and no big claims for art neither) --- this is my gif (and some stills, above) of Zeina Khan's spinning rod of salt and sand.
- sally mckay 11-12-2004 11:56 pm
Can't let this disappear into the Archives without saying I _love_ looking at it. It evokes an older technology, for some reason, like telegraphs, or those pneumatic tubes some stores used for making change.
- Jean (guest) 11-24-2004 8:44 pm