Digital Water Pavilion
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3d animation of the Digital Water Pavilion, due to be built at the entrance of Zaragoza’s 2008 Expo. visit www.digitalwaterpavilion.com

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25 Comments for 'Digital Water Pavilion'

  1.  
    vickiepp
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    cool~~
    cool~~

  2.  
    borreroalonso
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    This is not …
    This is not completely true, the technology was developped by the company LUMIARTECNIA, I know this because I have been working on the site. MIT takes all the credit but the dirty job, including fountain material and sofware is made by Lumiartecnia.

  3.  
    matteolai
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    Thanks Hellen, …
    Thanks Hellen, actually it was the whole Pavilion, not the Water Wall technology, to gain Time’s nomination.

  4.  
    hallen
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    This digital water …
    This digital water wall technology is made by MIT, selected as Time magazine’s “Best invention of the Year” in the field of architecture.

  5.  
    chapam11
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    visit us in …
    visit us in Zaragoza (Spain). You could see the DWP and many other new and ancient wonderful places. Zaragoza is a marvelous city, and few people know it. Discover her first

  6.  
    stephaniesurf
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    amazing video!! …
    amazing video!! just wanted to ask how did you make water look so real? how did you film it or render…? im a first year student and try to make video for my project!
    u will really help!thanx!
    nice work!

  7.  
    zoinkss1
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    I hope it turns out …
    I hope it turns out well. Pevnick Design has been working with doing 4 sided Graphic Waterfalls for years but not yet on this scale.

  8.  
    zoinkss1
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    That was for …
    That was for Siemens and it was done by Pevnick Design. It was the cool 3d 4sided version.
    If you want to see more look up Graphical Waterfalls by Professor Steve Pevnick. He invented the Graphical Waterfall (rainfall) in 1979.

  9.  
    broadworld
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    oh i see, yeah that …
    oh i see, yeah that would be cool.

  10.  
    kirbyman1kanden7pf
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    response is up on …
    response is up on page.

  11.  
    kirbyman1kanden7pf
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    yep.
    yep.

  12.  
    broadworld
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    How do they know …
    How do they know when to open up the wall when people want to come inside? Is there a specific spot where people must enter, or can it be from all sides of the building? Sorry for my asking you if you don’t know the answer, I just saw your comment and it looks as if you know a bit about this building

  13.  
    broadworld
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    What do you mean, …
    What do you mean, if the WHOLE building were water itself?

  14.  
    broadworld
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    Wow, I’m really …
    Wow, I’m really looking forward to seeing this in its true form. I want to be an architect when I grow up and seeing modern creations by man like the water pavillion really inspires me to think of designs that are outside the box and really innnovative. I hope this will be a very successful and popular building. It’s so interesting.

  15.  
    mamonsu
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    escribo desde …
    escribo desde Argentina, y vamos a visitar Expo, yo tambien quiero esa jota. Como puedo tenerla ?

  16.  
    pinzaragoza
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    UNA JOTA DEDICADA A …
    UNA JOTA DEDICADA A LA EXPO??????
    Vivo fuera de Espagna y cada vez que oigo una jota se me ponen los pelos de punta…..
    QUIERO ESA JOTA DEDICADA A LA EXPO!!!!!!
    POR FAVOR DONDE LA PUEDO COMPRAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  17.  
    carlsmigs
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    It is great! I saw …
    It is great! I saw last week how it is going and it is incredible!!! Really you have to join us in Zaragoza!
    If you come you must listen a “JOTA” traditional folk dance and song from Aragon, but specially the one which is dedicated to Expo 2008….! It is so beautiful!
    We will be waiting for you in Zaragoza!

  18.  
    satan77777
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    I’ve seen something …
    I’ve seen something like this in 2005 in Hanover pneumatic fair. Cool thing indeed.

  19.  
    kirbyman1kanden7pf
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    itd be cooler if it …
    itd be cooler if it was actually water.

  20.  
    avirgogirl
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    I am putting …
    I am putting together a water video for a music festival that will happen here in LA on September 15th. I would love to use your video! I would certainly give you credit. Please contact me at d.agua @ yahoo dot com THANKS!

  21.  
    cfr20
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    Yes, several people …
    Yes, several people have worked on controllable screens made of water (including Pevnick, Julius Popp, etc.). The main difference here seems to be the interactive use of the technology, together with its more architectural applications (a building that can expand or shrink based on necessity and use).

  22.  
    lytherian
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    OK, typo — yes, …
    OK, typo — yes, the Atlanta Olympics was in ‘96. And yes, Steve’s company (Pevnick Design, in Milwaukee WI) has done several interactive systems — including a hollow-square version for Siemens in the 2005 Machining Show in Hannover, Germany where two stage magicians coreographed their act (and music) with the waterfall images and, for the grand finale’, made an assistant “appear” in the middle and walk out thru a hole in the image. It was really neat.

  23.  
    lytherian
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    As several have …
    As several have pointed out, this technology has been around for some time — Professor Steven Pevnick invented and patented the original system in 1979. His company now creates these displays worldwide, including the ‘94 Atlanta Olympics system and many shows for Daimler/Jeep.

  24.  
    johnsmithcanadianeh
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    Who’s the music by?
    Who’s the music by?

  25.  
    matteolai
    April 20, 2009 | 5:48 am
     

    it is another …
    it is another company who invented a similar technology, even before jeep’s shows. Besides, that technology it is not interactive and it is meant to work indoor.

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