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Dew Point I is a mesmerizing water sculpture piece by Lily Clark โ€” water droplets seem to appear from nowhere and bead up on a surface made of superhydrophobic ceramic.

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Michael T

Reminds me of Matrix by Rei Naito. An entire museum on an island in Japan is dedicated to this piece where water emerges out of the ground and moves in droplets on the floor: https://benesse-artsite.jp/en/art/teshima-artmuseum.html https://vimeo.com/190868714

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Louise Hornor

Super cool!

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Neel Master

This is completely an aside, but the UX that happens on Clark's website when you click "Inquire about the Dew Point Series" is something I've never seen before and super-cool.

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