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Water Logo by Hara Design Institute, NDC & Atelier OMOYA

Water Logo ’09 by Hara Design Institute, NDC & Atelier OMOYA for TOKYOFIBER09 use a hidden mechanism; water seeps through the fabric in groups of drops that spell out “Senseware”. The fibres are treated with an ultra-water-repellent coating at the nano level to completely repel drops of water. When the droplets of water exceed a certain size, they roll away down the sloping surface under the influence of gravity. The water drops well up to form letters on top of the sloped fabric, a new drop of water grows up to take the place of each drop that rolls away, so the water logo is constantly renewed. The water drops form tails as they roll away.

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September 29, 2009 - Category: Latest, Tech - Posted by: Chantal - Comments: 3

3 Responses to “Water Logo by Hara Design Institute, NDC & Atelier OMOYA”

  1. Tokyo Fiber ‘09 Senseware « See Brown Blog Says:

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  2. M2JL :: STUDIO Says:

    It’s interesting to see how things evolve. I remember a company a couple years ago that came out with a way of spelling words and creating images out of free falling droplets of water.

  3. Water Logo by Hara Design Institute « Jelike - Do you like it? Says:

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