Could we communicate with wind and peer into an unknown part of the future?

I did not see something, I saw something that was not there. Wind is the movement of air, invisible to our eyes when there is nothing in front of us to reveal its manoeuvres. It is omnipresent and constantly influenced by its surroundings, hardly letting us capture its changing behaviour. While our busy lives inattentionally blind us, the wind transforms itself into something unknown to us.

Various modules allow us to look at the wind and those play a role like an abacus, an ancient counting frame. They are wind-operated calculating tools that can be used to read and measure wind patterns. A breeze makes the mostly light components move slowly, a gale makes the whole parts rush, and
actions such as turning, swinging and flipping show a direction. Now we can capture invisible energy and communicate with its ever-changing behaviour to peer into an unknown part of the future.

Supervisor(s)

Prof. Barbara Schmidt, Prof. Dr. Zane Berzina, Prof. Mark-Jan Bludau, Prof. Dr. Lucy Norris, Mina Mahouti