Abstract
Surface Tension 2.0 is the next iteration in Greg's continuing cymatic data visualisation experimentation. Mean sea level and coastal wave data is combined and transposed into audio signal phasing and traced in the surface waves of a built micro liquid environment. The layering of data and resultant collisions form combinations of what in physics are known as standing, constructive, destructive and harmonic surface wave phenomena. In this particular iteration of the Surface Tension series a harmonic pattern is found, continuously played and asked to survive mean sea level data normally destined for applied scientific analysis. The work hopes to make the destructive subtleties of a micro water environment visible while invigorating coastal environmental discussion from a gallery context.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Wollongong, N.S.W. |
Publisher | Online |
Size | 1 video projection (30 min.), 2 large format digital prints |
Publication status | Published - 2014 |
Event | Speak Easy (advertised date: 10/10/2014 : Project Contemporary Artspace) - Duration: 23 Oct 2014 → … |