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Students conduct fluid dynamics tests in the basement of Hammond Building. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
Something I wanted to try for a very long time and after many hours and days of trying different settings, colours, lightings etc. here's the result.
Students conduct fluid dynamics tests in the basement of Hammond Building. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
Students conduct fluid dynamics tests in the basement of Hammond Building. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
Students conduct fluid dynamics tests in the basement of Hammond Building. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
Students conduct fluid dynamics tests in the basement of Hammond Building. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
Part of the magnetism and fluid dynamics series of studies. Ink drawing on A4 220gm acid free heavyweight paper. Available as a print or original drawing here: www.indiegogo.com/projects/artist-residency-in-iceland/x/...
Students conduct fluid dynamics tests in the basement of Hammond Building. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
Students conduct fluid dynamics tests in the basement of Hammond Building. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
This image captures both the end of an overwash splash and a back wave that is more developed in the broader view.
The patterns of the water surface undulate something like a "lava lamp" from the 1970s, only this movement in the river is cold and natural. The lava lamp required the incandescent light bulb's heat to motivate the blobs to move inside the glass enclosure.
Press L for 'lightbox' to view the clip on a black background.