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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2008

Using cameras that operate at a million frames a second, UNSW's Dr Harald Kleine captures shockwave phenomena - anything from explosive blasts and bullets to the supersonic flows around jet aircraft. In visualising the invisible, he has created a vibrant new art form.

http://www.adfa.unsw.edu.au

Media contact:
Fran Strachan | +61 2 9385 8732 | fran.strachan@unsw.edu.au

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  • Please come along - maybe you can study digital media here and produce these yourself.

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  • wow! great job!! thats very nice...

  • @zjones5 Dr. H. Kleine from UNSW@ADFA

  • @visioncystem Do you mean to say you have your own supersonic wind tunnel, ultra-high speed camera and schlieren visulisation system at home?! Or you do it via CFD like me? ;-)

  • I do this at home.... it is amazing

  • Fantastic! I love it, wish I could do it at home in my garage!!

  • Who is this vocalization by?

  • Million frames per/s!! HOLY CRA... OW!!!!

  • it is the way universe looks like

  • Beautiful coo! Thank you so much for sharing this:-)

  • Wow. UNSW has come a long way since I studied there. If only my student fees would allow me to have a second go. haha. It must be a thrill to learn with better facilities. Blessings +^+^+ Fletcher (M Art, UNSW 1985. M' Teach USyd 1999)

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