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“The Golden Sutra”

Nicole Sharp - May 14, 2021April 19, 2021

“The Golden Sutra” is an homage to the colors of Buddhism, specifically the Longzangjing scripture illustrated in yellow, red, green, blue, and white with letters of gold. Artist Roman De Keep reading

Tagged fluid dynamics, fluids as art, physics, scienceLeave a Comment on “The Golden Sutra”

“Now I See – The Collection Vol. 2”

Nicole Sharp - June 27, 2025June 9, 2025

In the next video of his current collection, Roman De Giuli takes us flying over liquid landscapes that look like our Earth in miniature. Many of them have the feeling Keep reading

Tagged flow visualization, fluid dynamics, fluids as art, laminar flow, physics, river delta, scienceLeave a Comment on “Now I See – The Collection Vol. 2”

“Now I See – The Collection Vol. 1”

Nicole Sharp - May 23, 2025May 5, 2025

On the heels of his behind-the-scenes introduction, here’s the first volume of artist Roman De Giuli’s “Now I See”. In it, we appear to soar above vast colorful landscapes. Rivers Keep reading

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Creating Liquid Landscapes

Nicole Sharp - May 9, 2025April 21, 2025

Artist Roman De Giuli excels at creating what appear to be vast landscapes carved by moving water. In reality, these pieces are small-scale flows, created on paper. Now, De Giuli Keep reading

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“Legend”

Nicole Sharp - May 2, 2025April 15, 2025

Filmmaker Roman De Giuli returns to his roots with this short fluid-filled film inspired by the color gold. He combines paint, ink, powders, and particles in a mix of micro- Keep reading

Tagged fluid dynamics, fluids as art, instability, physics, science, surface tension, turbulenceLeave a Comment on “Legend”

“Dispersion”

Nicole Sharp - April 18, 2025March 31, 2025

In “Dispersion,” particles spread under the influence of an unseen fluid. Like Roman de Giuli’s work, filmmaker Susi Sie creates macro images that look like ice floes, deserts, and river Keep reading

Tagged dispersion, fluid dynamics, fluids as art, granular flow, granular material, particulates, physics, reynolds similarity, scienceLeave a Comment on “Dispersion”

“One”

Nicole Sharp - February 21, 2025February 3, 2025

A 4-minute, unedited one-shot video of colorful paint sliding down a sheet? Yes, please. Beautiful visuals aside, there are some really interesting physics involved here. It’s unclear whether the there’s Keep reading

Tagged fluid dynamics, fluids as art, gravity current, non-Newtonian fluids, physics, science, shear-thinningLeave a Comment on “One”

“Colors of Glacial Rivers”

Nicole Sharp - October 18, 2024October 7, 2024

As glaciers flow, they grind down rock, creating fine sediment that dyes waterways a milky color. In Jan Erik Waider’s aerial film, we get a bird’s eye view of the Keep reading

Tagged flow visualization, fluid dynamics, fluids as art, glacier, physics, science, sediment transport, sedimentationLeave a Comment on “Colors of Glacial Rivers”

“Starlit”

Nicole Sharp - September 13, 2024August 26, 2024

In “Starlit,” filmmaker Roman de Giuli leverages paint, ink, water, and oil to create astronomical views. Colorful droplets spin past like neon exoplanets. Shards of glitter form comets. Satellite droplets Keep reading

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“Emitter”

Nicole Sharp - July 5, 2024June 12, 2024

For this latest experimental film, artist Roman De Giuli provides a glimpse of the unique fluid art machine he’s built over the last 3.5 years. With 10 channels driven by Keep reading

Tagged flow visualization, fluid dynamics, fluids as art, gravity current, mixing, physics, Rayleigh-Taylor instability, science, viscous flowLeave a Comment on “Emitter”

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