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Japanese Earthquake Seismograph Sculpture by Luke Jerram

Taking a 9 minute excerpt from the 2011 Tōhoku Japanese earthquake and tsunami seismogram, Jerram used a rapid-prototyping machine to transformed it into a three-dimensional sculpture, which will soon be on display at the Jerwood Space in London in an exhibit focusing on how data is read and interpreted.

(via: My Modern Met)

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