Sunday, August 23, 2009

TIME-BASED CONSEQUENCE OF THE WAVERING LANDSCAPE


8.00am, Rule will measure and cater to the low tide, providing layers of steps for birds to climb up the isle.


12.pm high tide: Revolvers that buried under water revolve themselves rapidly under torrents of water, generating light and heat to attract birds.


The landscape blurred terribly under fiesty windy weather, some parts in the mechanism in the ruler will rise to shelter the birds from being blown away.


Rainy days:the entire apparatus violates itself, collecting energy to generate turbulence.


Hot days: the apparatus swells, promoting air currents exchange between the isle and water to optimise the living conditions of birds.


Frozen days: this apparatus utilises tidal water to revolve, generating energy to create a small non-freezing area,favoured by the birds.

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