The present disclosure describes a system and method for shaping and energizing fluids that can generate luminous fluid sculptures. The method comprises sculpting the pattern and/or shape of a plurality of fluids using nonvisible forces such as mechanically generated turbulence, controlled movement
The present disclosure describes a system and method for shaping and energizing fluids that can generate luminous fluid sculptures. The method comprises sculpting the pattern and/or shape of a plurality of fluids using nonvisible forces such as mechanically generated turbulence, controlled movement through a shaped chamber, magnetic fields, vibration, gravity, or other forces; energizing the sculpted fluids so that they emit visible light using sources of nonvisible energy such as chemicals, heat, electrical currents, electromagnetic radiation, or other sources; and controlling the color of the emitted light using chemical additives, selected wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, layering of selected chemicals, or other methods.
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1. A method of generating a luminous fluid sculpture comprising a substantially transparent flower-shaped chamber comprising a pot section containing a liquid, a stem section, a leaf section, and a bloom section, wherein the method comprises the steps of: a. generating roots within the pot section;b
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A method of generating a luminous fluid sculpture comprising a substantially transparent flower-shaped chamber comprising a pot section containing a liquid, a stem section, a leaf section, and a bloom section, wherein the method comprises the steps of: a. generating roots within the pot section;b. generating a stem within the stem section;c. generating one or more leaves within the leaf section; andd. generating a bloom within the bloom section,wherein steps (a)-(d) are performed by: sculpting one or more fluids into a pattern or shape using one or more forces selected from the group consisting of mechanically generated turbulence, controlled movement through a shaped chamber, application of a magnetic field, vibration, and gravity to generate one or more sculpted fluids; andenergizing the sculpted fluids using one or more sources of nonvisible energy selected from the group consisting of chemicals, heat, electrical current, and nonvisible electromagnetic radiation so that said sculpted fluids emit visible light; wherein the color of the visible light emitted is controlled by the type of nonvisible energy used to energize the sculpted fluids;wherein steps (a)-(d) are performed in at least two non-simultaneous sculpting and energizing steps to generate a dynamic luminous fluid sculpture. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein generating the roots comprises: a. mixing a first fuel at a temperature below its auto-ignition temperature with oxygen or an oxidizer to form a fuel-oxygen/oxidizer mixture that is less dense than the liquid within the pot section;b. maintaining the liquid at a temperature above the auto-ignition temperature of the first fuel;c. circulating the liquid within the pot section to form a vortex; andd. introducing the fuel-oxygen/oxidizer mixture into the liquid;wherein the fuel-oxygen/oxidizer mixture is heated above the auto-ignition temperature of the first fuel upon being introduced into the liquid and ignites to generate subsurface flashes of light, generating a flashing fuel-oxygen/oxidizer mixture, andwherein the flashing fuel-oxygen/oxidizer mixture rises within the liquid and travels toward the vortex to generate roots. 3. The method of claim 2, wherein generating the stem comprises: a. introducing a second fuel into the liquid below the center of the vortex, wherein the second fuel is ignited by the heat generated by the fuel-oxygen/oxidizer mixture to generate a flame; andb. applying suction to draw the flame into the stem section and control movement of the flame into and through the stem section. 4. The method of claim 3, wherein generating the one or more leaves comprises: a. applying suction to draw the flame into the leaf section; andb. introducing a first set of one or more chemical additives into the leaf section to control the color of the one or more leaves. 5. The method of claim 4, wherein generating the bloom comprises: a. applying suction to draw the flame into the bloom section; andb. introducing a second set of one or more chemical additives into the leaf section to control the color of the bloom. 6. The method of claim 5, further comprising adjusting the suction applied to the stem section, leaf section, and bloom section to generate a luminous fluid sculpture that appears to sprout, grow, bloom, wilt, and die. 7. A method of generating a luminous fluid eye comprising a pupil section, an iris section, and a sclera section, wherein the method comprises the steps of: a. generating a pupil section comprising a first liquid;b. generating an iris section comprising a second liquid that is immiscible with the first liquid; andc. generating a sclera section comprising a third liquid that is immiscible with the first liquid and the second liquid;wherein steps (a)-(c) are performed by: sculpting one or more fluids into a pattern or shape using one or more forces selected from the group consisting of mechanically generated turbulence, controlled movement through a shaped chamber, application of a magnetic field, vibration, and gravity to generate one or more sculpted fluids; andenergizing the sculpted fluids using one or more sources of nonvisible energy selected from the group consisting of chemicals, heat, electrical current, and nonvisible electromagnetic radiation so that said sculpted fluids emit visible light; wherein the color of the visible light emitted is controlled by the type of nonvisible energy used to energize the sculpted fluids;wherein steps (a)-(c) are performed in at least two non-simultaneous sculpting and energizing steps to generate a dynamic luminous fluid eye. 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the first liquid is less dense than the second liquid and the third liquid, and wherein the first liquid does not reflect or emit visible light. 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the second liquid is less dense than the third liquid. 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the second liquid contains one or more pigments that absorb nonvisible electromagnetic radiation and emit visible light. 11. The method of claim 9, wherein the third liquid is ferromagnetic. 12. The method of claim 11, wherein one or more electromagnets are used to apply an electromagnetic field that causes dynamic sculpting of the luminous fluid eye. 13. A method of generating a luminous fluid sculpture comprising a substantially transparent flowing flame that changes color, wherein the method comprises the steps of: sculpting one or more fluids into a pattern or shape using one or more forces selected from the group consisting of mechanically generated turbulence, controlled movement through a shaped chamber, application of a magnetic field, vibration, and gravity to generate one or more sculpted fluids; andenergizing the sculpted fluids using one or more sources of nonvisible energy selected from the group consisting of chemicals, heat, electrical current, and nonvisible electromagnetic radiation so that said sculpted fluids emit visible light; wherein the color of the visible light emitted is controlled by the type of nonvisible energy used to energize the sculpted fluids;wherein the method comprises at least two non-simultaneous sculpting and energizing steps that generate a dynamic luminous fluid sculpture. 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the flowing flame is generated by performing the following steps in order: a. introducing a non-flammable gas into a chamber comprising an exhaust hole at the bottom of the chamber, and heating the chamber;b. introducing a fuel-air mixture into the chamber; andc. igniting the fuel-air mixture;wherein the fuel-air mixture is more dense than the non-flammable gas and exits the chamber through the exhaust hole. 15. The method of claim 14, wherein one or more chemical additives are introduced into the fuel to adjust the color of the flowing flame.
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