Rivers of Wind

by Delainy Jamahl

Bringing data to life in this mesmerising digital artwork, Delainy Jamahl’s Rivers of Wind uses 8 years of historic weather data from the Wellington Airport weather station to produce its flowing visuals.

Visualising the invisible force that moves us and is often heard howling through our city, Rivers of Wind explores the intersection of technology and nature and their effect on the human experience, shifting our relationship with wind from one sense to another.

The Rivers of Wind soundscape is the collaborative work of Rhian Sheehan and Ed Zuccollo.

Past Exhibitions

  • Rivers of Wind | Te Auaha Gallery, Wellington | 10 - 26 June 2022

Rivers of Wind during a creative development session at Te Auaha’s Tapere Nui Theatre in April 2022.

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