Water Sculpture (by Shinichi Maruyama)

Maruyama tells The Morning News that he uses a Phase One P45 camera and a Broncolor Strobe to capture his fleeting sculptures. He can’t fully control the exact shape and form of the colliding sheets of water, but that’s the whole point: they’re more beautiful for their unexpected physics than any mere human could ever pre-visualize. And Maruyama doesn’t just work with water – apparently he’s just as handy with ink and paint, too.”

More here http://www.fastcodesign.com/1662931/liquid-sculptures-that-only-last-for-an-instant-video

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Survival Research Lab’s Mark Pauline on it’s origin and history of making AWESOME ART OUT OF INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS

pt2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHQ61k9vJyw&feature=related

pt3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02JRMk86Dfg&feature=related

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