Visualising the life of the River Tyne | News | guardian.co.uk

When Modular and the Owl Project set up a small floating hydro-electric power unit on the Tyne in Newcastle, it was also the start of an innovative data visualisation project. Flow is not only an art project but sensors also record detailed measurements of the levels of oxygen, acidity, nitrates and salinity values in the water as well as the turning speed of the waterwheel.

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