Archive for 2012

the reading festival of weather, art and music, 1st-3rd june 2012 http://t.co/drk0Mjbi


an archive of classic meteorological papers from the royal meteorological society http://t.co/qmu93PTT


ocean surface currents visualised over two years, using a NASA/JPL computational model https://t.co/GDEZJ8P5


a beautiful interactive map of wind flow across the USA http://t.co/OjSIE9rA (via @_jbag @sebemina)


wind (2008), a sound sculpture that responds to wind patterns in the viewer’s visual field, by @damian0815 http://t.co/yYUsNMcV


windswept (2012), a wind-driven kinetic façade indicating the direction of windflow over the surface of a building http://t.co/76hs5PHt


weather station (norbert schnell & robin minard, 1995) uses climate sensors and 310 piezos for weather-reactive sonics http://t.co/bJlglbBr


david bowen, “tele-present water”, uses NOAA wave data for an installation that is profound in its simplicity http://t.co/uAEW3Wsm


ken goldsmith, “the weather”, transcribing a year’s 1-min weather bulletins http://t.co/YwM2Hp27


some more weather-related works for the archive: john cage, “lecture on the weather” http://streamingmuseum.org/john-cages-lecture-on-the-weather-a-political-statement-relevent-today/