Creating Things That Matter: The Art and Science of Innovations That Last by David Edwards
Olafur Eliasson playing with space and light
When David Edwards describes why he got into studying fluid mechanics and what it is - how oil pours put of bottle, how it flows over fresh garden leaves - it seems like poetry.
With digital life has changed. We dont go out that much as the world comes to us. But we are now connected to an orca carrying its dead baby.
tennis courts and godzilla conversation lung biologist Thiennu Vu
Rain room
When David Edwards describes why he got into studying fluid mechanics and what it is - how oil pours put of bottle, how it flows over fresh garden leaves - it seems like poetry.
With digital life has changed. We dont go out that much as the world comes to us. But we are now connected to an orca carrying its dead baby.
tennis courts and godzilla conversation lung biologist Thiennu Vu
A demo of lightness perception pic.twitter.com/BSVpgcuIw1— Akiyoshi Kitaoka (@AkiyoshiKitaoka) August 12, 2018
Rain room
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