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Windswept-Charles Sowers<a href="http://www.randallmuseum.org/Windswept.aspx" target="_blank">Windswept</a> is a fascinating interactive facade that moves in response to the wind, revealing the exact direction it's blowing at a specific location. Located on the exterior of the <a href="http://www.randallmuseum.org/" target="_blank">Randall Museum</a> in San Francisco, <a href="http://www.charlessowers.com/" target="_blank">Charles Sower's</a> wind-driven kinetic installation is part art and part science experiment. His precision instrument showcases the complex interactions between the wind and the building and gives us insight into something that isn't normally invisible.1
Windswept-Charles Sowers<a href="http://vimeo.com/34887509" target="_blank">Windswept</a> is a wind-driven kinetic facade installed on the exterior of the <a href="http://www.randallmuseum.org/" target="_blank">Randall Museum</a> in San Francisco.2
Windswept-Charles SowersDesigned by Charles Sowers over the course of a year, the installation seeks to reveal the movement of wind as it interacts with the side of the building.3
Windswept-Charles SowersSowers is interested in creating instrumentation that allows insight into normally invisible or unnoticed phenomena and Windswept makes the wind visible, or at least the instantaneous direction.4
Windswept-Charles SowersEach of the 612 freely-rotating directional arrows serve as discreet data points indicating the direction of local flow within the larger phenomenon.5
Windswept-Charles SowersDetail of the anodized aluminum directional arrows.6
Windswept-Charles Sowers<a href="http://www.charlessowers.com/" target="_blank">Sowers</a> spent a year and a half designing and testing wind arrow designs.7
Windswept-Charles SowersHe first built a 4' x 4' prototype panel fitted with 6 different arrow designs and mounted it on-site for a year of testing.8
Windswept-Charles SowersHe also mounted a few arrows on the outside of an apartment window at Baker Beach in San Francisco's Presidio where they were subjected to a year of intense wind and salty air.9
Windswept-Charles SowersAfter determining the best arrow design, they installed the arrows on the 40's era board-formed concrete building.10
Windswept-Charles SowersEach anodized aluminum arrow is mounted onto a specially designed bracket off the wall so that wind can interact behind it.11
Windswept-Charles SowersWatching the <a href="http://vimeo.com/34887509" target="_blank">video</a> shows how the installation acts when subjected to wind and the movement of the arrows wind ripples, swirls and gusts against the building is truly mesmerizing.12
Windswept-Charles SowersWindswept was commissioned by the <a href="http://www.sfartscommission.org/" target="_blank">San Francisco Arts Commission</a> for permanent installation at the <a href="http://www.randallmuseum.org/" target="_blank">Randal Museum</a>.13
Windswept-Charles SowersThe installation completely transforms what would otherwise be a boring facade.14














