Opening exhibition at Museum Beelden aan Zee
Opening exhibition at Museum Beelden aan Zee Meer lezen »
We sourced residential style products at the local hardware store and purchased 2 solar panels, dehumidifier, power inverter and cables. Our condensor specifications (for indoor use): Our installation is exhibited at the Museum Sculptures by the Sea, Scheveningen, The Netherlands. The expected summer conditions are 25C, RV = 80%. In these conditions with only 10 hours
Solar Water: present and future Meer lezen »
We tested our systems, optimised our water pipes and now the fountain spits water upto a height of 6 meters. On a sunny summer day in Netherlands about 1 to 2 times/hour. Next week we start building the installation at the museum and from April 23rd everybody is welcome to see it running. The intervals increase
Fountain runs on solar produced water Meer lezen »
The SunGlacier project is still defined as “futuristic” on several websites and blogs, but becomes more and more alive in all it’s aspects. Today I visited the solar workshop and was surrounded by flashing LED’s and all kinds of beeps, that we never will see again for half of a year. Operation succeeded. (The box will be closed during the exhibition) The computer is the heart, but not the
Testing the heart and the veins. Meer lezen »
A small clip of the sculpture in the photo studio. Next week we connect the technology to the sculpture.
SunGlacier sculpture in the studio Meer lezen »
The idea of the first SunGlacier sculpture is to build a water drop-inspired structure, placed on a base of solar panels which generate the power needed to produce water out of air. The water will be released from the top of the sculpture and then drip down onto the solar panels. To investigate the mechanics
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