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| “The sonic anemometer
measures
the velocity of air in all three Cartesian coordinates by
measuring
the speed of sound between paired transceivers. Data are
collected
very rapidly (10 times per second). These data are coupled with
results from the gas analyzer (also collecting data 10 times per
second) to
calculate the number of CO2 molecules moving vertically
above the surface
(towards the surface or away from the surface)” (Jay).
I am interested in the structural effect of this insect-like architecture
to generate a spatial zone or invisible garden in the otherwise
less differentiated terrain (which shows its complexity mainly at
very close range). |
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DATE: 2004
37.5 x 20 inches
95 x 51 cm
medium format photograph
Digital chromogenic print 2008
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