'drip' - the incidental, intermittent flow of faucets which is then processed through my technique of granular digiphoresis, a random granulation process.
The dripping faucet at Brown Rice can fill a 16oz. mug in about two minutes. We have attempted to collect and (re)use the drip water, with no method lending enough storage space besides that provided down the drainpipe. Is this a problem? Does evaporated water leave the Earth's atmosphere? Are there ways to capture drinking water without the inevitability of deteriorating hardware? The sonic space created by the processed drippings of an ancient infrastructure serves as a temple for meditating on the creative engineering needed to make leaky faucets obsolete.

drip 12.28.09: 36m