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This report provides complete documentation of activities leading to Fluid Motion, an exhibit held in Pacific’s Library, and Art with Fluid Mechanics, a related presentation given to Armchair Traveler Program at Delta College.

Exhibit: Fluid Motion, July 15‐October 15, 2013

Presentation: Art with Fluid Mechanics, October 15, 2013

About 40 still images displaying beauty and complexity of fluid motion were obtained, with permission, from scientists and artists from several countries for the exhibit and presentation. Due to space limitation, only sixteen images were shown in the Exhibit plus a scan of a page from Aramco World magazine (sand dune) and four fluid toys.

Publication Date

10-2013

Location

University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA, William Knox Holt Memorial Library

Disciplines

Arts and Humanities | Engineering | Physical Sciences and Mathematics

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Exhibit poster: Oefner has put dabs of paint on a rotating shaft.

Robyn 1: honey drizzled in a glass of water.

Robyn 2: water from kitchen faucet washes over a freshly painted heart, shown several fluid dynamics phenomena such as hydraulic jump, ripples, and chain in the stream.

Robyn 3: food color drop added to a just punctured egg yolk sack.

FLUID MOTION ‐ Exhibit, Library

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