FIBER WAVE rustles with the wind and glows with the energy of the sun.
It is environmental art which needs no energy.
One can feel the wind, but cannot see it.
It is when we see the movement of something that we become aware of the wind.
FIBER WAVE is just such a device for making the invisible wind visible.
That is the front entrance of the Tokyo K-Museum by Architect Makoto Sei Watanabe finished in 1996
Charsthegreat 3 months ago
is there anyone that can tell me what type of material is used to create this
bnel890 1 year ago
u mean the charge from distortion of the shape of certain carbon rods? kinda like those sidewalks which convert energy from walkers into electricity. maybe this type of wind farms are better than windmill design if these could be better mass produced and made efficient.
Pimpmastahanhduece 1 year ago 2
It looks like synthetic wheat
aPPlePiefly 1 year ago
Aw... let's put green ones in all the towns..
8DX 1 year ago
reminds me of Princes nausicaa(:
Nagisa1100 1 year ago
This is FANTASTIC. I think it would be an awesome idea to have some sort of kinetic activation, so that the LED's light up when the carbon rod is subjected to the wind, instead of just randomized luminosity, whether it's swaying or not.
ttotm90 1 year ago
Is this installation at Omaha, Nebraska>
KanekoLib 1 year ago
fantastic!!!
tallerdefreddy 2 years ago
bamboo
intraned2 2 years ago