Wind Knitting Factory via Merel Karhof [Shared]

Wind Knitting Factory via Merel Karhof

The image depicts a close-up view of a mechanical device, likely part of a wind turbine or similar apparatus. The foreground features a metallic structure with a cylindrical component wrapped in a blue mesh-like material, possibly for protection or insulation. A large gear is visible on the right side, suggesting a mechanical function. The background shows a large, circular component with several long, thin blades radiating from a central hub, characteristic of a wind turbine. The blades are metallic and appear to be in motion, as indicated by their blurred appearance. The sky is visible in the background, with a few clouds, suggesting an outdoor setting. The overall color scheme includes metallic grays, blues, and the natural blue of the sky.</p>

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‘Wind Knitting Factory’ is a wind powered knitting machine that is attached to the facade of a building. The blades embrace more than a meter in diameter, and the wind that is cached by the mill drives the machine. Like that a long scarf gets knitted along the building downward. When it is windy the machine knits fast and with less wind the machine knits slowly.

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