Deflecting Flash Floods

Flash floods are such a pain, especially to merchants and street vendors who stand to lose the most in this emergency situation. One of the more aesthetic preventive actions is the 360° Water Barrier. Essentially this is a road barrier that is seen dotting the city roads in the low-lying areas, and has expandable metal shutters that can be used to prevent or divert the flow of the water. With a couple more refinements, this could become a do-able concept. What do you think?

Designer: Nicholas Tay


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Absence of Water

Avec sa série « Absence of Water », le photographe Luigi Cifali s’intéresse aux différents bains construits à l’époque victorienne en Angleterre et aujourd’hui fermés au public. Déjà passionné par ces lieux lorsqu’il était typographe à Naples, le photographe italien nous propose des clichés d’une grande beauté dans la suite.

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“Water” by Edward Burtynsky : The global photo series explores human interaction with the molecule of life from multiple perspectives




The importance of water in our lives and the development of civilization cannot be overstated. In his new series “Water,” prolific large-format photographer Edward Burtynsky explores the ways in which industry and people shape it in…

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High Speed Photography of Paint

L’artiste italien Alberto Seveso présente sa dernière série de photo intitulée « Dropping ». Le concept : de l’acrylique jetée dans l’eau qu’il photographie, révélant le mouvement de celle-ci, invisible de façon aussi net et à l’œil nu. Un travail impressionnant à découvrir en images dans la suite de l’article.

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Grab. Sip. Repeat.

Instead of taking a cup off the shelf, filling it with water, and placing it in the sink to be washed… why not let the shelf itself to all the work?! The S2 mounts directly to the wall to act as a shelf, purifier, dispenser… and…. wait for it…. dish washer! Once used, a cup can be replaced on the unit to be mist-washed, UV sterilized, and  hot-air dried.

Designer: Jung Hyun Min


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Tower: Instant Structure for Schacht XII by rAndom International

London studio rAndom International has created a 20-metre tower of falling water at a former coal mine in Germany (+ slideshow).

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The Tower: Instant Structure for Schacht XII by interactive design studio rAndom International features a rectangular frame from which four huge curtains of water fall to the ground and cycles up to 30,000 litres of water each minute. Visitors can view the rain storm from afar or step inside – if they don’t mind getting wet.

“It is a sensuous adventure: the sound of falling water, the humidity, the glimmering water walls in the sunlight,” said the curators. “The sound of the resulting rain storm is intensely loud and a sensation of moisture lingers in the air.”

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“By bringing such large quantities of water into the controlled form of a building, rAndom International investigate if a structural purpose can wrought upon this otherwise chaotic element,” they add.

The monumental Tower structure has been installed at the Zollverein industrial complex in Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany, a World Heritage site that consists of a historical coal mine and a range of early twentieth century buildings.

Tower: Instant Structure for Schacht XII by rAndom international

The giant shower forms part of the music and arts festival Ruhr Triennale 2013 and intends to sit in contrast to the “solid and static architecture” of the former coal mine, the curators explain. Each year the international festival transforms industrial venues in the region into locations for music, art and performance events.

Here’s a video featuring the Tower:

The installation was commissioned by arts organisation Urbane Künste Ruhr. It is the first outdoor project by rAndom International and opened in Essen on 23 August. Tower will be open from 10am-1am every day through to 6 October 2013.

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Formed in 2005 by former Royal College of Art students Hannes Koch, Florian Ortkrass and Stuart Wood, rAndom International has created a number of installations involving audience participation.

Last year, the studio invited visitors to play in the rain in an installation at the Barbican in London. The rain shower installation was reported to be the most popular installation in the Barbican’s history, with 12 hour queues to get in. Read our original story about the Rain Room »

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Other weather-related features to appear on Dezeen recently include a cloud that is caught inside a transparent two-storey cube and a series of indoor clouds.

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Tower: Instant Structure for Schacht XII

Commissioned by Urbane Künste Ruhr for Ruhrtriennale 2013, ‘Tower’ will be on view daily from 10am-1am at night, until 6 October 2013.

Known for their experimental installations that explore natural phenomena, London based studio Random International have created a monumental, performative structure at World Heritage Zollverein using its plentiful, native material: water (6 million cubic metres of which have to be pumped out of the former mines every year to warrant the structural integrity of the entire region).

Tower: Instant Structure for Schacht XII by rAndom international

Random are cycling almost 30,000 litres of water per minute to create a monolithic form, an ephemeral tower that appears and disappears instantaneously. The sound of the resulting rain storm is intensely loud and a sensation of moisture lingers in the air.

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Through the senses, ‘Tower’ explores possibilities for engagement wit, and access to, an historic, industrial space at a scale that had not originally been intended for human and social use. In sharp contrast to the solid and static architecture of Zeche Zollverein, the ‘simulated structure’ of the Tower is transient, its watery presence a temporary spectre.

Tower: Instant Structure for Schacht XII by rAndom international

By bringing such large quantities of water into the controlled form of a building, Random International investigate if a structural purpose can wrought upon this otherwise chaotic element. The architecture of the space becomes performative, inviting those within it to experience the water of Zeche Zollverein in a uniquely physical and intimate way. And get absolutely soaked in the process.

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About Ruhrtriennale

The Ruhrtriennale is the international arts festival hosted by the Ruhr metropolitan area. The venues of the Ruhrtriennale are the region’s outstanding industrial monuments, transformed each year into spectacular sites for music, fine art, theatre, dance, and performance. At the centre of all this are contemporary artists seeking a dialog with industrial spaces and between the disciplines.

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A new artistic director every three years provides the festival with ever-new impulses. Under the artistic directorship of Heiner Goebbels, the Ruhrtriennale will become a laboratory and an open platform for current developments of the international world of the arts.

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Changing Time

L’artiste Ramona Zordini présente la suite de sa série de photo de corps semi immergés dans une eau à connotation amniotique : Changing Time II. C’est une réflexion non seulement sur l’alteration des corps, mais aussi sur leur instinct ou leurs émotions qu’elle nous livre. Une remarquable série à découvrir dans la suite.

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Face of Water

Focus sur l’artiste Moses Hacmon qui nous propose de découvrir les images magnifiques qu’il réalise en capturant le mouvement de l’eau. Sous le nom du projet intitulé « Face of Water », les clichés d’une grande beauté sont à découvrir dans la suite de l’article en images et en vidéo.

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Drinkable Sea Water

Before you scream ‘absurd’, let me tell you that I am talking about Puri – a sea water desalinating bottle. There are several ways to remove saline from sea water, for example evaporation, vapor-pressure, and ion-exchange membrane method but all of them are not practical for use on a life raft or rescue boat and require big equipments. The Puri on the other hand is a slim portable bottle that works with a pumping action. Take a look at its video below.

Puri is a 2013 IDEA Design Awards entry.

Designers: Younsun Kim, Kangkyung Lee, Byungsoo Kim and Minji Kim


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WaterBean Filter: The portable water purifier aims to decrease bottled water consumption with the help of crowd-funding

WaterBean Filter


While there are a plethora of water filtration containers on the market, from the popular Bobble to the elegant Nava by Kor or Eau Good, WaterBean proposes to do the same, without the bottle. On a fishing trip with his…

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