Reactive sculpture for water quality

Artistic display of scientific data

Challenge: How to raise awreness and teach locals and visitors about water quality and critical coastal issues facing south Louisiana ?

“Gil” is a reactive fish sculpture that translates water sensor measurements into color (its ribcage color represents salinity concentrations and its base color indicates algae concentrations) and motion (change of height with the water turbidity and tail paddling faster or slower to reflect dissolved oxygen levels).
Lake Pontchartrain is freaquently used by residents of the greater New Orleans area for both recreational and commercial activities. Its New Canal Lighthouse serves as a museum and education centre for the community and has worked together with EPA and the United States Geological Survey (USGS) to install water sensors taking hourly measurements and display their results in an informative manner, with the help of Gil.