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Watch clever art installation that forms words out of falling water droplets at Canary Wharf's Winter Lights Festival

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An intriguing installation by multi-disciplinarian artist Julius Popp, where visitors can view water droplets forming words mid-air, appears as Canary Wharf's Winter Lights Festival makes a return to London.

In footage filmed on January 26th, visitors are seen walking past the 'info-curtain' of words, formed by falling water droplets emited from nozzles, which are synchronised by a computer programme.

They seemingly appearing at random - having no connection from the one coming before, but have been sourced electronically from various live news feeds, drawing on the transient nature of news and the manipulation of information.

The piece is on display as part of the festival until 10pm on 28th January, and periodically at night, as a permanant installation in the area.

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