Pixelwave
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Pixelwave is a kinetic art experiment in design and physics by British art house Kloss at London's Penn Street Studios.
The sculpture, a grid of more than 250 blocks or "pixels," is designed in such a way that pressure on any one area causes the rest of the grid to react in much the same way as the surface of a liquid. The blocks are vertically interconnected with a series of pistons.