Monday, August 27, 2012

TURN IT OFF!!


You're wasting water!

The floating tap fountain is a clever illusion. It consist of a faucet mysteriously hovering above a pool or basin with an endless supply of water gushing out of it from seemingly nowhere. The faucet remains surprisingly steady despite having no visible support and where is all this water coming from? This spectacular effect is achieved by a transparent tube in the middle of the water column that holds the tap in place and, at the same time, keeps feeding it with water pumped from below. The water goes up through the tube and exits at the top. The water column, which is usually turbulent, effectively hides the tube from view.



















Several giant floating tap fountains can be found around Spain, Belgium, US, Canada and other parts of the world. Some are permanent installation, others are temporary art pieces.  


And for the funny stuff --

Are they that bad?




Gee, I wonder why.



It's about time!



I think he got that one right.



I'm speechless!



3 comments:

  1. Whimsical! They look well suited to hot, dry places. We have a fountain in town but it was meant to be installed indoors, in an office building, and the elements got to it requiring repairs.





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  2. You know the old joke (back from the days when a particular actress was still married to Lee Majors) about how, people who study ancient Egyptian plumbing techniques are pharoah faucet majors?

    Of course, now, you'd have to dig six feet under to get to the bottom of that.

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  3. I wonder if they make a smaller version I could have on my patio? that would be so cool!

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