notes.husk.org. scribblings by Paul Mison.

2012-03-23

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Windswept, designed by Charles Sowers Studios, is a wind-driven kinetic facade that transforms a blank wall into an observational instrument that reveals the complex interactions between wind and environment. The design consists of 612 freely-rotating directional arrows, which serve as discrete data points indicating the direction of local flow within the larger phenomenon.

I think I’ll have to meander up the hill to have a look at this one. (Photographs: Bruce Damonte.)

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