From the Daily What:Futuristic Fountain of the Day
The video is just over 4 minutes.
From the Daily What:Futuristic Fountain of the Day
The video is just over 4 minutes.
I made it about 30 seconds before motion sickness got me (yes, I am a delicate flower), but that is pretty darn cool! I wonder if I could see it in real life and not get nauseated?
I will admit that I searched Hammacher Schlemmer for something like that. No luck.
Very cool. The images seem a bit “stretched” vertically to me, though.
Why does it say “South Gate Building” in English?
They get longer at the bottom because the drops are accelerating as they fall. If the “print” nozzles launched the drops at terminal velocity, this could be fixed, but it would require that all the the drops be the same size (else the bigger ones would have a higher TV).
I appreciate that, but it seems that the nozzles are producing images of the correct proportions at the point where the drops emerge. I think it would look better if the image were slightly “squashed” vertically at the top, then it would be closer to the correct shape, on average, during the freefall. (In other words, a bit too short at the top, just right in the middle, and a bit too long at the bottom, rather than just right at the top, a bit too long in the middle and much too long at the bottom.)