Kosmoscope will abstractly inform you of an earthquake

The "Kosmoscope" is a new installation by artist Tim Redfern that utilizes earthquake data from the publically accessible Global Seismographic Network to form kaleidoscopic patterns in order to create the illusion of an impossibly large, hanging sphere, composed of abstract computer generated graphics. The project will be on display at the DarkLight Digital Festival in Dublin, Ireland from June 26 to the 29th.
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Jun 25, 2008 05:00 AM
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Posted by: zeni on June 25, 2008 at 10:56 PM |
A quick link to a project of mines that is another way to get informed of an earthquake:
http://zeni.free.fr/ae (mature/explicit content).
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