Video: Dutch history meets modern energy initiatives in artist Daan Roosegaarde’s latest installation, which uses beams of green light to visualise the movement of the country’s windmills.
Blades on these mills can reach 274km/h, but special tracking software and a thermal camera mounted behind the blades keep the light beams pointed at their targets, connecting each tower like a big laser-y game of jump rope. Keeping with the theme of energy efficiency, the beams themselves are made possible by high density LEDs.
Read more about the project at Roosegaarde’s website.
[Wired]