Animated Japanese Waterfall Picture Show

The images don’t do justice (hence the video links below) to this incredible work of water art was rolled out for the grand opening of the Canal City shopping center in Fukuoka. Supposedly made on the model of an everything-including American mega-mall this work of art puts it a step above as figures are traced as figures and voids through the presence and absence of water carefully calculate to fall in pre-programmed drops and sheets. (Source and Video)

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