NanO Harvester

NanO Harvester interactive water sculpture Springfield Queensland Russell Anderson

About Project

The NanO Harvester magnifies the principles of nanotechnology to human scale, creating an interactive water sculpture that processes 500 kilograms of water through an innovative mechanical system. Standing as a 6-legged robotic collector, the piece transforms microscopic concepts into tangible experiences.

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Kilograms of Water

The installation's signature feature is its bidirectional bucket-tipping mechanism, an original design that ensures efficient operation while creating unexpected moments of dramatic water release. This synthesis of engineering and artistry demonstrates how industrial processes can be reimagined as public sculpture, engaging viewers in an exploration of movement, technology, and fluid dynamics.

Six-legged robotic water sculpture kinetic public art Queensland Russell Anderson
Six-legged robotic water sculpture kinetic public art Queensland Russell Anderson
NanO Harvester bidirectional bucket mechanism interactive public sculpture Queensland
NanO Harvester bidirectional bucket mechanism interactive public sculpture Queensland
NanO Harvester bidirectional bucket mechanism interactive public sculpture Queensland

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Russell Anderson
Artist and Fabricator
Sprinfield, Queensland
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