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Friday, April 5, 2013

Wall shelf represents water in snowpack

Wall shelf represents water in snowpack

Apr 05, 2013 04:04 am

Snow Water Equivalent Cabinet

Melting snowpacks feed into streams and rivers and serve as a source of water for nearby communities. The Snow Water Equivalent Cabinet by artist Adrien Segal represents the amount of water in snowpack in Ebbetts Pass, California.

Each drawer is one year of data for a total of 31 years - 1980 - 2010. The size of the drawer is directly related to the amount of water stored in the snowpack for the given year. Some of the drawers are so shallow that they are barely functional. Wet years have larger drawers.

I understand the metaphor behind the limited functionality at low water points, but a totally functional version would be a sexy piece in a studio. Snow Water is currently on display at the Richmond Art Center as part of the Innovations in Contemporary Crafts exhibition until June 1. [Thanks, Michael]

Introducing Data Points

Apr 04, 2013 09:38 am

Whoa, that was fast. Data Points is now available. Thanks to all of you for making this possible.

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