Water Printer

bit fall technology

This is too good to be true. A ‘printer’ which uses water to create images. It’s really like a fountain with drops coming out at set times instead of a continous flow of water. It’s still hard to get my head around it as the picture it creates must go by fast. The company has demonstration videos but unfortunately they’re temporarily been taken off because of high server demand.

bit fall water graphics

2 Responses to “Water Printer”

  1. a gravatar Jenny Says:

    that is seriously cool…i wonder if they’ll put that in the melbourne art gallery (is that what it’s called? i always get it and the muesum confused. if i’m wrong i mean the one in front of the park :P )? u know at the front where they have those water doors?

  2. a gravatar sarkastik Says:

    It’s called the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV). Yeah this would be amazing if they incorporated it into the water wall.