williampye.com — "In Charybdis the circular movement of water inside a transparent acrylic cylinder forms an air-core vortex in the centre. Steps wrap around the cylinder and allow spectators to view the vortex from above." [via Spluch]
Jan 19, 2007 View in Crawl 4
dafunkJan 20, 2007
total protonic reversal
Closed AccountJan 20, 2007
actually that's your own intestinal wall you're looking at.... 'fraid you've got your head up your ass again.the site works though, yeah.
Closed AccountJan 20, 2007
no.
Closed AccountJan 20, 2007
Beautiful.Although part of me is wondering how good it'll look when it's full of algae and how you'll get the coins people will toss into it out of the pump.
gamesectorJan 20, 2007
Digg me down if you're a dick that makes a comment and then says "digg me down if you don't know what I'm talking about" or something of the like. Retards.
parsonsgfysJan 21, 2007
These things have pretty serious water filtration/softening systems, so the former, in theory, shouldn't happen. As for coins, I'm wondering about that myself. I'd also have a strange urge to add a rubber duck to one of these sculptures.