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“make music you haven’t heard in that particular configuration before. it’s now really really easy to make dance tracks that sound similar to your favorite producer and yeah, people will listen to it and buy it - but what interests me is finding something new or taking old sounds, sounds that are played out, and flipping them and combining them with a different group of sounds inspired by a different genre and seeing how they interact”

- untold

fuckyeahfluiddynamics:

Artist Fabian Oefner captures these colorful portraits of fluid instability by dripping acrylic paints onto a metal rod, which is connected to a drill. When the drill is switched on, paint is flung away from the rod, creating these snapshots of centripetal force and surface tension. Note how droplets gather at the ends of the spiral arms like in a Plateau-Rayleigh or a rimming instability. For more, check out Oefner’s webpage, which includes a video showing how the images are made, or his previously featured work, “Millefiori”. (Photo credit: F. Oefner; submitted by Stephen D.)

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