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River Glow, The Living's Water Pollution MonitorHere's a brilliant idea that functions as both environmental pollution monitor and thought-provoking urban art installation: a floating LED light system embedded in bodies of water to warn of water pollution (in addition to creating an ethereal glow at nighttime). A great way to be more green is simply to be more aware, like in the case of DIY Kyoto's Wattson energy meter, or Natalie Jeremijenko's pollution-sniffing dogs, and this project, architects Soo-in Yang and David Benjamin's ingenious WaterGlow project does just that - making us aware of environmental problems in a beautiful way.1
Real-Time Interface to Water Quality, River Glow Water Pollution Monitor by The LivingHere's a brilliant idea that functions as both environmental pollution monitor and thought-provoking urban art installation: a floating LED light system embedded in bodies of water to warn of water pollution (in addition to creating an ethereal glow at nighttime). A great way to be more green is simply to be more aware, like in the case of DIY Kyoto's Wattson energy meter, or Natalie Jeremijenko's pollution-sniffing dogs, and this project, architects Soo-in Yang and David Benjamin's ingenious WaterGlow project does just that - making us aware of environmental problems in a beautiful way.2
River Glow, The Living’s Water Pollution Monitor, The Living Architecture, David Benjamin and Soo-in Yang, Metropolis Next Generation Contest, LED floating lights, Pollution monitering LED lights, Water Pollution Urban Art ProjectHere's a brilliant idea that functions as both environmental pollution monitor and thought-provoking urban art installation: a floating LED light system embedded in bodies of water to warn of water pollution (in addition to creating an ethereal glow at nighttime). A great way to be more green is simply to be more aware, like in the case of DIY Kyoto's Wattson energy meter, or Natalie Jeremijenko's pollution-sniffing dogs, and this project, architects Soo-in Yang and David Benjamin's ingenious WaterGlow project does just that - making us aware of environmental problems in a beautiful way.3
River Glow, The Living’s Water Pollution Monitor, The Living Architecture, David Benjamin and Soo-in Yang, Metropolis Next Generation Contest, LED floating lights, Pollution monitering LED lights, Water Pollution Urban Art ProjectHere's a brilliant idea that functions as both environmental pollution monitor and thought-provoking urban art installation: a floating LED light system embedded in bodies of water to warn of water pollution (in addition to creating an ethereal glow at nighttime). A great way to be more green is simply to be more aware, like in the case of DIY Kyoto's Wattson energy meter, or Natalie Jeremijenko's pollution-sniffing dogs, and this project, architects Soo-in Yang and David Benjamin's ingenious WaterGlow project does just that - making us aware of environmental problems in a beautiful way.4
River Glow, The Living’s Water Pollution Monitor, The Living Architecture, David Benjamin and Soo-in Yang, Metropolis Next Generation Contest, LED floating lights, Pollution monitering LED lights, Water Pollution Urban Art ProjectHere's a brilliant idea that functions as both environmental pollution monitor and thought-provoking urban art installation: a floating LED light system embedded in bodies of water to warn of water pollution (in addition to creating an ethereal glow at nighttime). A great way to be more green is simply to be more aware, like in the case of DIY Kyoto's Wattson energy meter, or Natalie Jeremijenko's pollution-sniffing dogs, and this project, architects Soo-in Yang and David Benjamin's ingenious WaterGlow project does just that - making us aware of environmental problems in a beautiful way.5
532123478_612962dd5f_oHere's a brilliant idea that functions as both environmental pollution monitor and thought-provoking urban art installation: a floating LED light system embedded in bodies of water to warn of water pollution (in addition to creating an ethereal glow at nighttime). A great way to be more green is simply to be more aware, like in the case of DIY Kyoto's Wattson energy meter, or Natalie Jeremijenko's pollution-sniffing dogs, and this project, architects Soo-in Yang and David Benjamin's ingenious WaterGlow project does just that - making us aware of environmental problems in a beautiful way.6






