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Latest Japanese invention - the Creative Waterfall could become an advertising machine of the future…

Posted on September 8th, 2008 by Editorial Staff in Technology

For those of you who’s ever dreamt of it, and for those of you who had the dream of making one but never got around to doing it, well you’re too late as the Japanese have done it already!

While it’s not even near anything like the great Niagara falls when you hear the word waterfall…

This water droplet releasing invention known as the Creative Waterfall demonstrates itself by starting out as just like any water fountain except water shoots against the ground. But then the clever part comes in when it begins to shoot our water synchronously, creating a pattern or Japanese characters in this case.

The next big thing with this latest invention or technology as some would call it could be that the waterfall gets used to attract people using advertisements, it really is a great idea, no boring posters or flashy lights that get you even more annoyed, just pure water droplets, it’s quite relaxing to watch actually!

[via Noob]

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  • ZenKai said:

    I can see this appearing 1. Malls, and 2. Pr0n shoots. 1 because it’s common sense, 2 because I’m an obsessive pervert. Neat effect though.

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