The professor has been working with sound, light and water sculptures for years and teaches "gizmology" and its applications in the advertising world. You would probably have to take one of his classes to understand how it works but its basic principle is that of an ink jet printer that recycles art. Sometimes companies such as du, Jeep and Kohler sponsor the Graphical Waterfall at exhibitions to catch the attention of attendees.
The Graphical Waterfall was created by Professor Stephen Pevnick who is a Professor of Art at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. He built the Graphical Waterfall, then Called "Rainfall", in 1979 using only a circuit board and a few valves.
The Graphical Waterfall has been shown on four continents in cities such as Paris, London, Geneve, Basel, Frankfurt, Hannover, Johannesburg, Beijing, Bangkok, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angels and many others.
go pevnick
gospoda2 4 years ago
Fantastic gadget and pretty cool video
aronnodeb 4 years ago
Pretty cool tech feat. How do they do it?
barnonharden 4 years ago
The professor has been working with sound, light and water sculptures for years and teaches "gizmology" and its applications in the advertising world. You would probably have to take one of his classes to understand how it works but its basic principle is that of an ink jet printer that recycles art. Sometimes companies such as du, Jeep and Kohler sponsor the Graphical Waterfall at exhibitions to catch the attention of attendees.
zoinkss1 4 years ago
The Graphical Waterfall was created by Professor Stephen Pevnick who is a Professor of Art at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. He built the Graphical Waterfall, then Called "Rainfall", in 1979 using only a circuit board and a few valves.
The Graphical Waterfall has been shown on four continents in cities such as Paris, London, Geneve, Basel, Frankfurt, Hannover, Johannesburg, Beijing, Bangkok, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angels and many others.
zoinkss1 4 years ago