I spotted these two water-based LED projects recently and thought that they may be of interest.
Aquarius - A Lighted Fountain That Manipulates Water
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpPV05ioAtM
Levitating Water Drops - RGB Time Fountain
I spotted these two water-based LED projects recently and thought that they may be of interest.
Aquarius - A Lighted Fountain That Manipulates Water
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpPV05ioAtM
Levitating Water Drops - RGB Time Fountain
The first one is impressive, and he is flat out meeting his backers.
I'm intrigued how he gets the water to rotate when leaving the top outlet, as the landing spot is quite small and it seems to be rectangular…
sounds like there may be a chance of your lab bench getting slightly damp
I did order a couple of pumps that I linked.
I do have some strips and it is dark outside ... oops wrong movie
For CA$20 it appears that you can be enlightened
Looks like the kickstarter has completed.
I was looking for the details on how to buy, but I guess he's busy making them.
If he had a link, I think it…
Strange how things go in life.
Was watching the movie "Now You See Me 2" when suddenly in the magic shop in Macow there was an almost identical Reverse Rain sitting on the table, and one of the actors interacted with it.
They also claim to use the same strobe effects in the sequence in London, but the link below suggests it wasn't possible on that scale ....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5llCDkaDQc
There's a good talk about it here, along with a great breakdown of a Gator Aid video near the bottom.
I also have found one interesting way that you can move water.
At 2:33 into this one, he shows the outlet connected to a speaker cone, which is modulated.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAvYG2SmfeU
This would give a linear movement which matches the capture aperature in the Aquarius unit.
Cheers
Mark